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Do you know how quick the process is for repairing? It sounds awesome, especially for SOLO paly, but that depends on how fast the healing is.
As I feared. :/
Now I just need to know how the left arm will look after the transplant. Damn, trying to not look ugly, while getting some good abilities is feeling like a chore. D:
https://daemonxmachina.gamepedia.com/Body_Modifications
Keep in mind there's also a forth tree at the bottom that was recently introduced last month as well. It features no shoulder or hip armor and an overall sleek and futuristic appearance with removed feet, a sleek body forming armor suit and an elongated helmet.
I believe it shows all the modification by pictures, right? I prefer to discover them myself, but thanks nonetheless :) (I just disabled autosave, so to try them and reload, should I dislike them tooo much).
It's a really interesting concept, but I'd like to be able to hide what I don't like. XD
It's more of a thing to do when you need repairs out of combat.
Which is definitely something to keep in mind, thanks.
From what I've gathered, it's impossible to recover your mech during the mission in solo play, right?
If your VP drops to 0, the mecha is "dead" and unless you are in co-op, you have no way to get it back up. Also good to remember, if the mecha is under status effect (like acid) you cannot repair untill it's gone.
And just to add to the repair "situation" - you can do tricky things such as pop Mirage, use shield and jump out, then stand between the mecha's legs and repair, but you have to be pretty carefull, because the top bosses can get through the shields pretty fast if they don't go for the Mirage and you will basically never repair faster than things deal damage to the mecha.
But it's good to remember that the Mecha still "exists" even when you go out - eg. it still recharges femto, or heals if you stand in healing field, also any the skills like shields stay active - So for example, shooting the heal container IN femto field, parking your mecha there, poping shield AND getting out and repairing is very valid strategy to employ. :)
That's actually very neat, thank you. :)
If I have to be completely honest, I actually love being able to eject from the mech and walk around. Too bad the isn't a very reason to do so, unless planning to use traps or grenades, ah ah ah.