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Orange Rug Auto-Loom

Orange Rug Auto-Loom is available from special Junk Dealer NPC's through out the game. This kit is made up of the following items:

The kit itself

Orange Rug Auto-Loom

10 Components

Orange Rug Adhesive
Orange Rug Dye
Orange Rug Cloth Patches
Orange Rug Thread - First Section
Orange Rug Thread - Second Section
Orange Rug Thread - Third Section
Orange Rug Thread - Fourth Section
Orange Rug Thread - Fifth Section
Orange Rug Thread - Sixth Section
Orange Rug Thread - Seventh Section

Using the Kit

Orange Rug Auto-Loom require 10 components to produce the Auto-Loomed Orange Rug. These components come as loot from npcs through out the game.

To use the kits, the player first obtains the kit object from the npc.

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Once the item is in the inventory the player then can click on the item's radial menu to select the Open option or Examine.

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Opening the kit will allow the player to directly input items into the kit. Alternatively, the player may drag and drop each component into the kit container. Each time a player adds a new item to the kit, the remaining item status will update to notify the player of their collection progress. The player may view their progress by examining the kit. Each component's name will be listed in this window with a "Yes" or "No" attribute indicating that the component has either been installed already or it has not. Items can be placed into the kit in any order. Upon placing the final item, the kit is consumed and an item is placed in the player's inventory.

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