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The treasures' content is random, and it can contain | The treasures' content is random, and it can contain [[crystal]]s from various colors, [[Transmitter|containers and modifiers]], which makes it a good way to earn [[Transmitter|transmitter parts]]. | ||
A player with a [[Base|Treasure Finder facility]] may locate treasures [[Image:treasure.png|32px]] at intervals defined by the facility's level. The treasures are then displayed to all nearby players. | A player with a [[Base|Treasure Finder facility]] may locate treasures [[Image:treasure.png|32px]] at intervals defined by the facility's level. The treasures are then displayed to all nearby players. |
Revision as of 19:24, 10 August 2015
A treasure is something "unknown" located on the earth's surface.
A treasure consists of 5 different pieces, one for each color and a player may only claim the one in his/her color.
A treasure can be picked 5 times, one for each player with a different color, so it is profitable to team up with players of other colors and make a joint treasure hunt. The benefits are bigger as more players team up:
Players | Treasures | Total Prizes |
1 | 2 | 2 |
2 | 4 | 8 |
3 | 6 | 18 |
4 | 8 | 32 |
5 | 10 | 50 |
The treasures' content is random, and it can contain crystals from various colors, containers and modifiers, which makes it a good way to earn transmitter parts.
A player with a Treasure Finder facility may locate treasures at intervals defined by the facility's level. The treasures are then displayed to all nearby players.
You must get within 80 metres of the treasure to claim it. (it is the center of the parts that counts)
What the treasure contains is unknown until you claim it but a tip is that currently a good way to get Extenders is claiming treasures. (NOTE: Might change in the future.)
A treasure lasts for 24 hours before it disappears.