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A Novice Scout will have an option on the droids radial called 'Harvest Options'. In this menu, two options are available - | A Novice Scout will have an option on the droids radial called 'Harvest Options'. In this menu, two options are available - | ||
− | *Program Target | + | *Program Target Harvest - Program command option, just like programming the attack command or follow me command. |
*Set Harvest Interest - Allows you to choose the droid to harvest Hide, Bone, Meat, or Random. | *Set Harvest Interest - Allows you to choose the droid to harvest Hide, Bone, Meat, or Random. | ||
*Toggle Auto-Harvest - Toggles whether or not the droid will automatically go to the corpse of a target to harvest it. | *Toggle Auto-Harvest - Toggles whether or not the droid will automatically go to the corpse of a target to harvest it. |
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Creature Harvest Module Usage MechanicsUsable by a Novice Scout or above, this module allows you to harvest meat, bone, or hide off of a creature corpse.
First, you should know a few details about droids in general: Each player is allowed to hold 5 droids in his/her datapad. This includes your starter droid, so if you find he’s worn out his usefulness, you may want to delete him if you find you need more droid help down the road. The function of a droid is based upon what modules are installed in it. Modules are very similar to ship components. Each droid chassis has a set number of modules that can go in the droid. In general, the more advanced the droid, the more modules it can hold. The Advanced R3 has the highest module capacity with space for 6 functional modules. Whenever a droid is out (called), it uses up battery power. This ONLY affects the function of modules that actually need power to work. Even with 0% battery power, a droid can still be called & stored, and it will still follow you around. Both of the modules discussed below require the droid to have 10% or more battery power to be used.
1) The droid can harvest resources while you are in combat so that you can continue fighting. This is especially handy when you’re fighting large groups of creatures that take a while to kill. No longer will a corpse disappear before you have the chance to harvest it. 2) Depending on the harvest rating on the droid (see below), you can get a bonus on the amount of resource that is harvested. The benefit of this should be immediately obvious. 3) The droid can be told to harvest corpses that are at a distance (max. 64m) so that you don’t have to run all over the battlefield to get your resources.
These numbers are based upon the following fomula provided by Lukos in the following thread. Droid Harvest Rating / ( 3.55 * ( 1+ Player Character Skill Rating / 100 )
Using The ModuleA Novice Scout will have an option on the droids radial called 'Harvest Options'. In this menu, two options are available -
Upon calling a harvest droid for the first time, you should notice that it has a menu in its radial entitled "Harvest Options". The "Program Target Harvest" submenu allows you to select a verbal command that will tell your droid to harvest whatever you have targeted. Selecting it will cause a "?" to appear above your droid. This is your droid asking you what command you would like to use. I personally just use "h" but you can make it just about anything you want. If the command is stored successfully a “!†will appear above the droid. The Set Harvest Interest submenu lets you pick what you want the droid to harvest (meat, hide, bone, or something random). When you kill something, simply say the verbal command in Spatial Chat. The droid will respond with a "!" indicating that it got the message, and it will automatically approach the corpse and harvest. Note that you must be targeting the corpse when you give the command. If your droid has a storage compartment (a module that can be installed in the droid instead of a CHM), anything that it harvests will be put into that compartment, which you can access via the "Droid Options" menu in the droid's radial. Otherwise, all harvested materials will be put directly into your inventory. Important note: If you tell the droid to harvest a corpse for a resource that the corpse does not possess (e.g. bones from an insect), the corpse becomes completely unharvestable by you and everyone else in your group. Droids with the Auto-Harvest option toggled on will automatically go to all targets killed by the player and collect the resources. Once the last corpse has been harvested, the droid will return back to the player. If the Auto-Harvest option is toggled off, then the player must issue verbal commands to direct the droid to harvest a particular corpse. Source References
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