Difference between revisions of "Items"

From OBEY wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Scrap: updated scrap prices)
(Collar: auto-collaring conditions)
Line 113: Line 113:
 
The Collar also provides the Bunny immunity from [[Robosaru#Sentries|Sentry]] shocks.
 
The Collar also provides the Bunny immunity from [[Robosaru#Sentries|Sentry]] shocks.
  
Collars are automatically given to all Bunnies whenever Robosaru is subverted. A lack of a collar is generally regarded as the most definite sign that a bunny is disOBEYing.
+
Collars are automatically given to all Bunnies whenever Robosaru is subverted. Bunnies who are already collared, inside the Dropship, or are too close to Sentries are not given a collar. A lack of a collar is generally regarded as the most definite sign that a bunny is disOBEYing.
  
 
[[File:item_collar_dropped.jpg|x200px]] [[File:item_collar_marker.jpg|x200px]] [[File:item_collar_worn.jpg|x200px]]
 
[[File:item_collar_dropped.jpg|x200px]] [[File:item_collar_marker.jpg|x200px]] [[File:item_collar_worn.jpg|x200px]]

Revision as of 20:03, 20 April 2015

"Load me up with points, boys! Load me up with rockets! Place these lights that make it harder to hide!"

~Dez

Items are carryable objects. Most can be purchased at any time by Robosaru, provided a Dropship exists, while Bunnies may only purchase them while inside the Dropship proper.

Shop-bought items are delivered to the game field via the Dropship. They can be picked up and used by Bunnies with Action, and they can be dropped with Drop.

Any item, when placed in the Feed Box, will be removed from play. Robosaru's weapons also have the ability to destroy dropped and placed items alike.

All items are solid: They obstruct the Bunny's movement, Robosaru's weapons, and Sentry shock arcs.

Placeable Items

Hologram showing where a Laser Wall will be placed

Placeable items are inert until a Bunny picks them up and places them. These items can be placed when in a Bunny's mouth by pressing the Action key. Placeable items display a hologram visible to the Bunny when held in the mouth displaying as to where they will be placed. After being set up, placeable items are immobile and can only be uprooted by Robosaru, by aiming at them and pressing Next.

Laser Wall

Laser Walls are placeable items costing 70¢, and are purchased as single poles. Two poles placed in a row will generate a deadly beam that will turn any Bunnies who touch it into corpses. Placed poles will lock to a grid, and will generate a beam to any pole in a cardinal direction that is within 6 tiles. Beams between Laser Walls regenerate every time a new Laser Wall is placed somewhere in the map, or uprooted by Robosaru. If there is an obstruction at least 2 Uranium high between two Laser Walls when the beam is to be regenerated, the beam between those two Laser Walls will not generate. The beam will regenerate again the next time a regeneration occurs if the obstruction is removed.

Carrying or setting up a Laser Wall near the Feed Box is often seen as a form of disOBEYing, since it can lead to corpses ending up near the Feed Box.

Laser Walls cannot be placed too close to a Sentry.

Item laser wall dropped.jpg Item laser wall placed.jpg Item laser wall active.jpg

Mine

Mines are placeable items costing 100¢. Mines are visible when inactive, but once placed, will be invisible to all players. The mine will display a trigger area to Robosaru and Spectators only. The mine will arm 9 seconds after being placed. If a Bunny wanders into the trigger zone, the mine will explode, taking with it the unfortunate bunny who stumbled onto it, as well as any items and bunnies standing close by.

Mines cannot be placed too close to a Sentry.

Item mine dropped.jpg Item mine trigger.jpg

Light

Lights are placeable items costing 70¢. They illuminate a small area with a purplish light when placed.

Item light dropped.jpg Item light placed.jpg

Sensor

Sensors are placeable items costing 100¢. When placed, their decals change color from blue to red. If a bunny walks within 8 tiles of a placed sensor, (4 tiles in .31r0) the sensor will audibly beep for nearby bunnies, displaying a flashing exclamation mark above itself. The player in Robosaru will always hear the beeping sensor, and will be alerted to its location by a large, red, rotating reticule.

After being placed, a sensor will be inactive for 6 seconds. A good indication of when activation occurs is when the red lights on the sensor flash on for the third time.

Item sensor dropped.jpgItem sensor placed.gifItem sensor trigger.gifItem sensor trigger robo.jpg

Robosaru Resources

The primary purpose of Robosaru Resources is to be placed into the Feed Box. Doing so will automatically drop money equivalant to the current autopay next to the Bunny that delivered the item. However, these items are also considerably heavy, and as consumables, tend to be purchased frequently. This makes them ideal items for sabotaging the Dropship.

Missile

Missiles are an inert item costing 50¢. When placed in the Feed Box, 6 shots will be loaded into Robosaru which can be fired with the Drop key. Loading Missiles into the Feed Box will drop money for the depositing Bunny if Autopay has been set.

Missiles are volatile and will explode if caught within another explosion's radius.

Item missile dropped.jpg

Battery

Batteries are an inert item costing 150¢. When placed in the Feed Box, they will be loaded into Robosaru. Each Battery provides a single charge for Robosaru's Sentries. Loading Batteries into the Feed Box will drop money for the depositing Bunny if Autopay has been set.

Item battery dropped.jpg

Fuel

Fuel is an inert item costing 150¢. When placed in the Feed Box, 12 flamethrower ammo will be loaded into Robosaru, which can then be used with the Flame key. Loading Fuel into the Feed Box will drop money for the depositing Bunny if Autopay has been set.

Fuel is volatile and will explode if caught within another explosion's radius.

Item fuel dropped.jpg

Uranium

Uranium is an inert item costing 100¢. When placed in the Feed Box, it generates 300¢ for the player currently controlling Robosaru. Loading Uranium into the Feed Box will drop money for the depositing Bunny if Autopay has been set. If no autopay is set, the player controlling Robosaru will earn a 200¢ net profit if they were the one to purchase the Uranium. If autopay is set to maximum (100¢), they will earn 100¢ net profit. As the heaviest item, and the item with the highest Weight:Cost ratio, Uranium is frequently purchased by Bunnies for the purpose of sabotaging the Dropship.

Item uranium dropped.jpg

Scrap

Scrap is an inert item that cannot be purchased from the buy menu. Scrap spawns inside the Dropship whenever a bunny is spawn killed, and also spawns at the crash site of a Dropship. Scrap is functually similar to Uranium, as in it is considerably heavy and it also supplies Robosaru with a considerable money bonus when delivered to the Feed Box, in addition to dropping autopay for the bunny who does so. Scrap comes in three different sizes: Small, Medium, and Large. Small scrap is worth 25¢ when placed in the Feed Box, Medium scrap is worth 50¢ and Large scrap 75¢. These are identical values to their respective weights, placing Large Scrap as the second-heaviest item, three quarters the weight of Uranium. Another noteworthy feature is that Large Scrap parts are the largest items in the game, very easily concealing a bunny on their own.

Miscellaneous Items

Pointer

Pointers are a Bunny usable item costing 10¢. When activated by a bunny using the Action key, they display a marker at the targeted location that is visible to all players and Robosaru, much akin to Directives. Pointers are infinite use, but do require a short period of time after each use to recharge. This recharge period is localized to each pointer, so a Bunny can indicate multiple locations within a short period of time by using multiple pointers.

Since bunnies have better vision than Robosaru, they are often used as a spotting device to alert Robosaru of disOBEYing bunnies.

Item pointer dropped.jpg Item pointer held.jpg Item pointer marker.jpg

Collar

Collars are a passive item costing 40¢. They show an orange arrow above them to only Robosaru at all times, to allow tracking of their location. Robosaru can detonate any collar by targeting it and by pressing Prev. If the Collar is being worn or held by a bunny at the time, the bunny will die. Collars generate an additional 4¢ every two seconds for the Bunny who is holding or wearing one. This bonus does not apply inside the Dropship, and it does not stack. The Collar also provides the Bunny immunity from Sentry shocks.

Collars are automatically given to all Bunnies whenever Robosaru is subverted. Bunnies who are already collared, inside the Dropship, or are too close to Sentries are not given a collar. A lack of a collar is generally regarded as the most definite sign that a bunny is disOBEYing.

Item collar dropped.jpg Item collar marker.jpg Item collar worn.jpg

Corpse

Charred Corpses are inert objects that cannot be purchased from the buy menu. They occur whenever a bunny is killed by lasers, electricity or fire. When placed in the Feed Box, a crippling amount of money is deducted from the bank of the player controlling Robosaru. Corpses come in two sizes, small and large. The small corpses are just the body or the head, and deduct 1000¢. The large is the corpse of the whole bunny, which deducts 1500¢.

Whenever a corpse is generated, there is a 25% chance for just the head dropping, 25% for the body, 25% for the full carcass, and 25% for both the head and the body spawning separately.

Carrying corpses, especially near the Feed Box, is generally regarded as a sign of disOBEYing.

Item corpse head dropped.jpg Full - Head - Body

History

! Sign

! Signs, or just "Signs", were a placeable item costing 15¢. They displayed a large, holographic exclamation mark above them that was easily visible to ALL players, not just Robosaru. The tutorial described these for usage to warn bunnies about a mine-ridden area, or to be used as bluffs.

Item sign dropped.jpg x200px

Signs were replaced by Sensors in .29r0.