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The '''OreBit Mining Attachment''' is a mining attachment for the [[Pyro RYT Multi-Tool]]. |
The '''OreBit Mining Attachment''' is a [[mining]] attachment for the [[Pyro RYT Multi-Tool]]. It is manufactured by [[Greycat Industrial]]. It allows users to scan and mine for minerals.<ref name="ingame">In-game survery in Alpha 3.12.0</ref> |
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== Description == |
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<blockquote>The OreBit attachment turns Greycat's Pyro RYT Multi-Tool into a handheld mining machine. It can scan rocks to find worthwhile deposits and then liberate the lode with its powerful mining laser. Next time you're planetside, be sure you bring this attachment or risk leaving easy credits behind.</blockquote> |
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Once equipped players will be shown a UI interface for mining laser strength and fracture window similar to the mining mechanic on mining vehicles. Once the rock is fractured, valuable minerals will be broken off and can be hand collected and stowed in the player’s personal inventory.<ref name="patch370">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link//17296-Star-Citizen-Alpha-370|text=Star Citizen Alpha 3.7.0 - patch notes|accessdate=2021-02-16}}</ref> |
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Last updated with info from patch [[Star Citizen Alpha 3.7.0|3.7]]. |
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 11 October 2024
Quick facts:OreBit Mining Attachment
The OreBit Mining Attachment is a mining attachment for the Pyro RYT Multi-Tool. It is manufactured by Greycat Industrial. It allows users to scan and mine for minerals.[1]
Description
The OreBit attachment turns Greycat's Pyro RYT Multi-Tool into a handheld mining machine. It can scan rocks to find worthwhile deposits and then liberate the lode with its powerful mining laser. Next time you're planetside, be sure you bring this attachment or risk leaving easy credits behind.
Usage
Once equipped players will be shown a UI interface for mining laser strength and fracture window similar to the mining mechanic on mining vehicles. Once the rock is fractured, valuable minerals will be broken off and can be hand collected and stowed in the player’s personal inventory.[2]
Acquisition
Development
Alpha 3.12.0 | Introduced alongside the first person mining mechanic.[2] |
Gallery
References
- ↑ In-game survery in Alpha 3.12.0
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 Star Citizen Alpha 3.7.0 - patch notes. Comm-Link. Retrieved 2021-02-16