![]() ![]() If a raid is failed or ended early due to creatures getting stuck, the player will get the Raw Science for the creatures they kill and none for the creatures they didn't. Each creature has a specific Raw Science amount that is added to the total of Raw Science the player gets at the end of the raid. The Raw Science reward given at the end of the raid is directly tied to the total amount of creatures killed during a raid. The total rage will also be wasted if the raid is failed early or if the raid ends due to too many creatures getting stuck. If the remaining rage is too low to spawn anymore creatures, it is wasted and the raid will end. Once a creatures cost is higher than the remaining rage total, they will be unable to spawn. Creatures in raids will attempt to spawn in a rather equal amount, though larger creatures will attempt to spawn in less amounts than fodder (ex: Termite Kings will spawn less often than Termite Workers). ![]() Each creature, when spawned in, will drain the rage total by their rage cost. Mixing parts will lead to multiple different rage values or each faction (ex: mixing Termite Parts and Red Ant Parts will lead to different points for the Termite and Red Ant factions and will drain only when a member of their faction spawns).Įach creature in a raid has a specific rage cost that drains the total amount of rage that the player has accumulated via depositing creature parts into the Waft Emitter. More valuable parts give more points, while less valuable parts give less points. The total value of rage will determine what Creatures will spawn during the attack, with each creature having a spawn value (covered below) that requires a certain amount of rage to spawn. Inputting each item gives the player a "rage" value. It also won't work if the area is physically unreachable by land creatures. ![]() The Waft Emitter can be triggered anywhere except for in the Haze, unless the canister has been sealed. Any combination of bug parts can be used. Each bug part in the Waft Pile increases a bar representing the number of Creatures from that faction that will appear during the raid. Confirming the selection will add it to the "Waft Pile" panel. Selecting a bug part will display the faction it will enrage and its potency (1-4). Once opened, the Waft Emitter UI will show the player's inventory. ![]()
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