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1. [[Datapad Housing (Game Mechanics)|Datapad Housing]]<br> | 1. [[Datapad Housing (Game Mechanics)|Datapad Housing]]<br> | ||
2. [[Datadisk Repair Kit (Game Mechanics)|Datadisk Repair Kit]]<br> | 2. [[Datadisk Repair Kit (Game Mechanics)|Datadisk Repair Kit]]<br> | ||
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4. [[Picture Printer (Game Mechanics)|Picture Printer]]<br> | 4. [[Picture Printer (Game Mechanics)|Picture Printer]]<br> | ||
5. [[Fireworks Packager (Game Mechanics)|Fireworks Packager]]<br> | 5. [[Fireworks Packager (Game Mechanics)|Fireworks Packager]]<br> |
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Game Mechanics - Mechanics Category
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Loot KitsLoot kits are an assortment of items that must first be obtained, and then assembled in order to produce a final finished item that the player can use. There are a variety of loot kits available for players. The first type are those that are available exclusively from NPC Junk Dealers. The second type are found from looting corpses of various types of NPC's. Each type of loot kit has a number of components that must be acquired, then placed inside of it so that the kit may assemble the item. Once a player has found all parts and placed them inside the kit, the kit is expended and the finished item is placed in their inventory. Some kits must rely on components produced from assembling other kits. The various types of kits, and their uses are listed below.
Junk Dealer Kits 1. Blue Rug Auto-Loom
Looted Kits 1. Datapad Housing
Component Created Kit
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