2/21/2023 0 Comments Void bastards enemy numbers![]() ![]() This should help to narrow things down, but between changes based on difficulty, depth variance, whether or not you have the Cargo Manager upgrade, and seemingly some outright randomization, that doesn’t really seem to be the case - thus after some failed attempts I’ve elected to not categorize merit cost. It’s entirely possible, if generally rare, to get a duplicate of your target part! They also have the added distinguishment of costing 12, 25, or 50 Merits to open. These will always contain another part that, as with the ones you don’t pay for, will be determined based on what section of the ship they’re in, and how deep you are in the nebula. In addition to your target part on each ship, there will typically be one or two locked loot containers randomly distributed amongst all the ones visible on your map. Some sections are exclusive to certain ships, some are universal, and some parts can be found in multiple sections. In these cases it helps to know that the part you’re looking for will usually be found in a specific department - depending on what type of ship you’re on (unless the ship description mentions randomized salvage). Sometimes you might just not want to bother trying to dodge and weave through a horde of Screws, Zecs, turrets, or environmental hazards to get to it. Some ships, in fact quite a number of them in the late game, do not have a helm. It looks the same as any other loot container, but if you have the ship’s data from the helm (or a certain character trait) it will show up on your full ship map as a double-size star icon. Loot containers primarily offer materials and ammo, but one container per ship will typically have a craftable part that will be the primary focus of your incursion. Loot in Void Bastards comes in many flavors, both loose and in containers food, fuel, materials, ammo, and occasionally merits. ![]() Just remember, failure to offer full compliance with WCG guards is punishable by genital torture in accordance with Subsection 484-F. ![]() You can intuit them with some experience, but for sake of saving your hard-earned Merits for a rainy day this guide is intended to reduce the nebula’s nebulousness. That much is straightforward, but most ships will also contain other, mystery parts… if you can afford the Merits. Parts make the world (or nebula) go round in Void Bastards, and as the savvy early-game player you’ve likely already built the Part Finder and been looking at what parts are listed on each ship as you press forward. ![]()
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