Are you looking to learn everything about Cydroid in Earth2 Metaverse? If so, then you’ve come to the right place. Earth2 has introduced a new autonomous vehicle called “Cydroid” that aims to improve gameplay experience within the virtual world. In this article, we will provide a detailed explanation about Cydroids, ranging from building and powering them, using them for raiding, their energy consumption, properties, and upgrades, and finally, we will also discuss how they can be sold in the marketplace.
Building Cydroids in Earth2
To build a Cydroid in Earth2, players must have an Earth2 property of at least 4 tiles with an existing Mentar. They can build Cydroids for 2.5 Essence each, with a default build time of 24 hours. There are over 35 different types of Cydroids, which are grouped into different levels of rarity. The type of Cydroid that will be built is only revealed once the construction is complete.
After building a Cydroid, it becomes tethered to the Mentar on the property where it was constructed. The number of Cydroids that a player can create is based on the number of properties they own and the number of tiles in each property.
Powering Cydroids: The Role of Power Cells
Cydroids are powered by Power Cells, which are currently located inside the Cydroid. Each Cydroid will consume 5 Essence to be powered, which can be fully regained without spending additional Essence. In addition, players can recover all Essence used to power a Power Cell by depowering it when it is fully charged.
Utilizing Cydroids in Raiding
Once a Cydroid is powered, it can be sent to raid properties within range and scan them for unstable E-ther. If the Cydroid is successful in collecting E-ther, it will store as much as it can in its storage bay (default capacity of 3 E-ther) and return to the Mentar it was sent from. If multiple Cydroids are simultaneously present at the same property and unstable E-ther becomes available, they will split the loot evenly. However, if an even split is not possible, a random algorithm will determine the distribution.
Relocating and Recharging a Cydroid
Cydroids can only be recharged at the Mentar they are tethered to. If a Cydroid runs out of power during a raid, the Mentar can use the tether to pull it back, though at a slow pace. Cydroids can also be relocated between inter-networked Mentars (Mentars that belong to the same player), at a longer distance but with less power consumption. After relocating, Cydroids need to re-tether to the new Mentar.
Energy Consumption in Cydroids
Cydroids have various energy consumption states that drain different amounts of power from the Power Cell, such as Idle, Recharging, Dispensing E-ther, Scanning, Collecting, Travelling to a Raid, and Relocating between Mentars. Additionally, Cydroids can be slotted with various types of Jewels to give them various types of Boosts across most of the various attributes.
Properties of Cydroid: A Closer Look at Speed, Storage, and More
The properties of a Cydroid are important characteristics that determine how it performs in the game. These properties include speed, storage, battery status, energy efficiency, max raid distance, and max relocation distance. Speed refers to how quickly the Cydroid is able to move from one place to another, storage refers to how much space is available on the Cydroid for carrying Ether, and battery status refers to the current level of energy that the Cydroid has available to use.
Max raid distance refers to the maximum distance that the Cydroid is able to travel during a raid, and max relocation distance refers to the maximum distance that the Cydroid is able to travel when being relocated.
Upgrading Cydroids: Boosting Attributes with Jewels
It is possible to upgrade Cydroids using special jewels. Examples of abilities that can be upgraded include speed and storage capacity. Each type of jewel provides a notable boost to the droid’s abilities. There are various different types of jewels, and each one provides its own characteristic boost.
Selling Cydroids
Cydroids are treated as digital assets in Earth2 and can be sold in the marketplace like any other in-game items. In the future, it will be possible to package Cydroids with land and sell them as a bundle. When a Cydroid is sold, it goes through a process called tethering in the backend, which records the Cydroid’s adaptation to its new environment. Establishing a connection with its new owner enables it to function effectively in its new surroundings and establish a relationship with its new mentar.
If you’re looking to play Earth2 and want to learn everything there is to know about Cydroids, then you’re in the right place. We’ve covered everything you need to know about them, from building and powering them to using them for raiding and upgrading them with jewels. We’ve also discussed their properties and energy consumption and how they can be sold in the marketplace. Now that you have a better understanding of Cydroids, we hope that you’ll be able to make the most of them in your gameplay experience.
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