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Beast Master Expertise is an exciting new feature coming to Star Wars Galaxies in Chapter 6. These are new creature-centric abilities available to all players, regardless of profession or level, through a third expertise tree. Choosing these new expertise abilities will open up brand new game play features that include several phases of creature crafting and several mini-games. Initially, players will have to spend an expertise point on the "Incubation" skill which will give them the ability to set up an Incubator unit in their home or player structure to create creatures. After the Incubator unit has been crafted, players can head out into the wild, find a creature, and extract a sample of its DNA core. Once a player has this DNA core material and loads it into their Incubator, they can begin the process of creating their unique pet. By fiddling with the incubator's settings over the course of three sessions, players can customize the color, skills, damage abilities, defensive abilities and the skill attributes of the creature. Once the final session is complete, players can trade, sell or hatch the egg. Once a creature has hatched, it will go through various growth stages as it gains experience with the player. During each growth stage, the creature will grow and learn more abilities. Through adventuring, players will learn new abilities from wild creatures that they can then teach to their pet, for example, a Dune Kimogilas nasty special attack. Players will, however, need to ensure their pet stays happy, or it may start being disobedient or wander off. Based on the pet type, it may have a favorite toy, favorite food or a favorite planet. It all begins by creating the creature egg in an incubator. A Beast Master's incubator has quite a few controls and a wide variety of components to experiment with to create a creature. Here are some technical specs on how to operate an incubator. The Incubator
Creature Window and Temperature Gauge The creature window displays an image of what the creature inside currently looks like. As you experiment and make changes during each of the three incubator sessions, you can peek in to see how your creature is developing. If a creature mutates while it's in the incubator you'll be able to see what it looks like in the creature window. Underneath the creature window is a temperature gauge. You can control the temperature inside the incubator by pressing the plus sign (+) to increase the temperature and the minus sign (-) to lower the temperature. As you raise and lower the temperature, it will affect the color of your creature's hide.
Nutrient Gauge and Hydrolases Enzymes The Nutrient Gauge can be found to the right of the temperature gauge. Nutrients are placed into an incubator by dragging and dropping Hydrolases Enzymes from the inventory window into the Hydrolases Enzyme slot. Once nutrients have been added to the incubator, the nutrient level can be adjusted by pressing the plus sign (+) and minus sign (-) to change the settings. Changing the nutrient settings will adjust the point distribution allotted for the creature's skills. The amount of points provided by the hydrolases enzymes is affected by the enzyme's "Purity Value" attribute. You can acquire hydrolases enzymes by extracting them from dead creatures. Munitions traders will be able to craft and sell (or use) the extraction tool.
Isomerases Enzyme Slots Incubator slots one and three are dedicated to Isomerases Enzymes (and only slots one and three). Isomerases enzymes can be found throughout the galaxy by looting creatures. Isomerases enzymes are placed into the incubator by dragging and dropping them from the inventory window. Slots one and three must have an isomerases enzyme in each of the slots. "Quality" is the key attribute for isomerases enzymes. The quality of an isomerases enzyme determines the amount of potential attribute bonuses the creature will have when it is finally hatched. Expertise abilities will also affect the total number of possible points you need to have to play with on the nutrient gauge. By adjusting the incubator's temperature control for the isomerases enzymes, you can affect a creature's damage and armor potential.
Lyases Enzymes and Isomerases Enzymes Slot two is dedicated to Lyases Enzymes. Lyases enzymes have statistics associated with them and you can find out what they are by examining the item. Lyases enzymes can be found throughout the galaxy by foraging. Also placed into the appropriate slot by dragging and dropping them from the inventory window, lyases enzymes affect your creature's attribute bonuses. Slot three, as noted above, is dedicated to Isomerases Enzymes. Found throughout the galaxy as loot, these enzymes affect how many total bonus points will be available. Creatures can have up to 12 attributes and up to 11 of them can be altered per session. The quality (resource attribute) of the isomerases enzyme affects how many bonus points can be applied in relation to the attribute bonuses associated with the lyases enzymes placed in slot 2. The attributes of these two enzymes and how they are mixed will determine your creature's final attributes and attribute bonuses. The final results will be available once the session is complete.
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| Inventory Filter An incubator's inventory filter works the same way a crafting window filter works. Simply check the "Filter" box and the window will display only enzymes that are in your inventory. You can find it on the right side of the incubator window at the top. | Enzyme Examine Window Clicking on an enzyme in the inventory window will display the enzyme's key information. You can also find this information by examining the enzyme. | |
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Power Gauge Incubators run on geothermal power. Geothermal power is the only type of energy source that will run the device. You can place power into the incubator by selecting the "Deposit Power" option on the radial menu. The power gauge will display how much power is in the incubator.
Creature Skills Creatures each have 6 skills. The skills are displayed on the incubator controls and may be adjusted during each of the three experimentation sessions.
Creature Eggs When the last experimentation session has completed, check the incubator with the radial menu. If the creature is ready, use the radial menu again and select "Convert to Egg." After the creature egg has been created, you can open the incubator using the radial menu, remove the egg and place it in your inventory. Once the creature egg has been created and placed in your inventory, you can:
Creature Mounts Certain creatures can also be mounts. These are: Bantha, Bols, Brackasets, Carrion Spats, Dewbacks, Falumpasets, and Kaadus. Creature mounts must be sold and purchased as an egg. After purchasing an egg, use the radial menu and select, "Convert Egg into Mount" to create the mount.
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