Difference between revisions of "Toolbelt"
(Adding some new tools from Reborn) |
(→Tools) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
==Tools== | ==Tools== | ||
− | [[File:Compas1.png|100x100px|caption]] '''Compass''': the compass is your only permanently attached tool on your toolbelt. It can be used to locate teammates (green arrows), places (white arrows), and your gravestone (blue arrow) when help upright. If flipped upside-down, it will bring up your [[Journal|journal]]. The | + | [[File:Compas1.png|100x100px|caption]] '''Compass''': the compass is your only permanently attached tool on your toolbelt. It can be used to locate teammates (green arrows), places (white arrows), and your gravestone (blue arrow) when help upright. If flipped upside-down, it will bring up your [[Journal|journal]]. The compass does have an associated equipment slot and always rests on your left side (or wherever you have relocated it to). |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:FlotationDevice.png|left|100x100px]] '''Teleporter''': Teleports you to your [[Player Housing|player owned house]] after a brief period. To activate, grab it from your toolbelt and hold it in either hand for 5 seconds. After completing a teleport to your house, it has a 20 minute cooldown. It is sometime referred to as your “cookie” due to | + | [[File:FlotationDevice.png|left|100x100px]] '''Teleporter''': Teleports you to your [[Player Housing|player owned house]] after a brief period. To activate, grab it from your toolbelt and hold it in either hand for 5 seconds. After completing a teleport to your house, it has a 20 minute cooldown. It is sometime referred to as your “cookie” due to the standard model. |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:Harvester.png|left|100x100px]] '''Harvester''': The harvester is your primary resource collection tool. Equip and swing it through a harvestable resource to collect it. Each resource has a unique hitbox, so you may need to experiment to find where each detects your swing the best. | + | [[File:Harvester.png|left|100x100px]] '''Harvester''': The harvester is your primary resource collection tool. Equip and swing it through a harvestable resource to collect it. Each resource has a unique hitbox, so you may need to experiment to find where each detects your swing the best. Minerals take two swings to mine. |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:NetGun.png|left|100x100px]] '''Net Gun''': The net gun allows you to call and capture critters throughout the overworld. You can get the net gun from | + | [[File:NetGun.png|left|100x100px]] '''Net Gun''': The net gun allows you to call and capture critters throughout the overworld. You can get the net gun from [[Pierre Cenn]] and use it for his critter capture missions. Equip the gun in a tool slot and look for various droppings, eggs, or markings. Raise the built-in horn to your face to flush out the critters, then pull the trigger to shoot a net at them. Gotta catch 'em all. |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:SelfieBot.png|left|100x100px]] '''Selfie Bot''': The Selfie Bot lets you take a photo of | + | [[File:SelfieBot.png|left|100x100px]] '''Selfie Bot''': The Selfie Bot lets you take a photo of yourself and your surroundings. Throw it out, and a window opens in the air to show you what the camera sees. Selfies are saved in <code>%AppData%\LocalLow\Orbus Online, LLC\OrbusVR\screenshots</code> |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:Tagger.png|left|100x100px]] '''Tagger''': The tagger is a tool a party leader can use to mark specific enemies inside dungeons or raids. It can be purchased from the | + | [[File:Tagger.png|left|100x100px]] '''Tagger''': The tagger is a tool a party leader can use to mark specific enemies inside dungeons or raids. It can be purchased from the [[Dragon Shop]] vendor in Highsteppe for 1 dram. It can either mark enemies with a red X or a green O over their head. To swap between marking types, or to set it to erase markings mode, pull the slide on the back end. |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
− | [[File:PetTreat.png|left|100x100px]] '''Pet Treats''': Pet treats of all varieties can also be equipped on and used from your toolbelt. To use a pet treat, grab it and toss it towards your pet dragon. If successful your dragon will react and a treat will be consumed, and if unsuccessful the treat will simply be returned to your toolbelt. You may have to toss the treat directly onto your dragon for it to successfully eat it. | + | [[File:PetTreat.png|left|100x100px]] '''Pet Treats''': Pet treats of all varieties can also be equipped on and used from your toolbelt. To use a pet treat, grab it and toss it towards your pet dragon. If successful your dragon will react and a treat will be consumed, and if unsuccessful the treat will simply be returned to your toolbelt. You may have to toss the treat directly onto your dragon for it to successfully eat it. Pet treats are necessary for performing [[Dragon Races]] |
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> |
Revision as of 15:40, 7 June 2019
Tool Slot
Tool slots can hold a variety of utility tools used throughout OrbusVR. You have two equippable slots accessible from the inventory menu, which function the same way as the armor and weapon slots. Similar to the other equippable slots, you can only place tools in the tool slots, though consumable items, such as potions or dragon treats, can be equipped as item stacks in a single slot for mutliple uses. Like other inventory slots, items equipped to your toolbelt cannot be changed while in combat or while dead. The tool belt also has your permanently attached compass which does not take a tool slot.
Tools
Compass: the compass is your only permanently attached tool on your toolbelt. It can be used to locate teammates (green arrows), places (white arrows), and your gravestone (blue arrow) when help upright. If flipped upside-down, it will bring up your journal. The compass does have an associated equipment slot and always rests on your left side (or wherever you have relocated it to).
Teleporter: Teleports you to your player owned house after a brief period. To activate, grab it from your toolbelt and hold it in either hand for 5 seconds. After completing a teleport to your house, it has a 20 minute cooldown. It is sometime referred to as your “cookie” due to the standard model.
Harvester: The harvester is your primary resource collection tool. Equip and swing it through a harvestable resource to collect it. Each resource has a unique hitbox, so you may need to experiment to find where each detects your swing the best. Minerals take two swings to mine.
Net Gun: The net gun allows you to call and capture critters throughout the overworld. You can get the net gun from Pierre Cenn and use it for his critter capture missions. Equip the gun in a tool slot and look for various droppings, eggs, or markings. Raise the built-in horn to your face to flush out the critters, then pull the trigger to shoot a net at them. Gotta catch 'em all.
Selfie Bot: The Selfie Bot lets you take a photo of yourself and your surroundings. Throw it out, and a window opens in the air to show you what the camera sees. Selfies are saved in %AppData%\LocalLow\Orbus Online, LLC\OrbusVR\screenshots
Tagger: The tagger is a tool a party leader can use to mark specific enemies inside dungeons or raids. It can be purchased from the Dragon Shop vendor in Highsteppe for 1 dram. It can either mark enemies with a red X or a green O over their head. To swap between marking types, or to set it to erase markings mode, pull the slide on the back end.
Potions: A variety of potions can be created using alchemy. To use potions you must first equip them on your toolbelt. At any point you can then grab them and turn them upside-down over or directly in front of you, as though you were pouring it out on yourself. A stack of the same potion can be equipped in one toolbelt slot.
Pet Treats: Pet treats of all varieties can also be equipped on and used from your toolbelt. To use a pet treat, grab it and toss it towards your pet dragon. If successful your dragon will react and a treat will be consumed, and if unsuccessful the treat will simply be returned to your toolbelt. You may have to toss the treat directly onto your dragon for it to successfully eat it. Pet treats are necessary for performing Dragon Races