Be extra cautious of these because if they hit you, they have the chance to automatically give you a Malfunction. Its death explosion releases a ton of pink homing missiles that will rush at you. When it dies, watch out for its final hoorah. It doesn't really have a weak spot - it's just a large circle after all. Dodge them by running around them or dashing right through them, or, walk backwards until you're out of range. The first is simple: it will rapidly spin while shooting large orange orbs all over the place. Oct 26, 2023, 3:00 AM PDT A drone flying outside of that abandoned train station that Ford wants to turn into an innovation hub. There are two things to watch out for against the Armored Machina: its standard move and its "here's one last attack from me now that you've killed me" move. Perhaps if you left it alone after damaging it, it might self-repair, but in the heat of the battle, it doesn't seem to happen. The core is made of, covered by self-repairing plating made of unknown alloys." Despite what the name might suggest, we haven't actually encountered an Armored Machina that self-repairs. As was stated numerous times in the lead up to drone removal, in the umpteen policy threads about this very topic, if you can find a policy that makes drones work you are welcome to suggest it. "A spherical machine that float in place. The actual hit has a bit of AOE damage, but all you really need to do is dodge the laser circle by dashing through it or jumping over it. When it fires, it will lob a red orb that, upon hitting the ground, will create a laser circle that expands outwardly. It will glow red hot before shooting at you. "A stationary gun turret, similar to the ones encountered in the Ruins and the Wastes." The Citadel Turret is extremely similar to all of the turrets you've likely encountered thus far. To take it out, just shoot its head, which is its weak spot. You should also keep an eye out for this after destroying a Broken Automaton because when it explodes, one last laser circle will happen. What are the purpose of derelict drones, considering the station they start on has absolutely shit all for resources to build anything. What is the policy on derelict drones heading to the station to just act like a drone. You'll see a red circle around the Broken Automaton before that happens - basically, just stay out of the that circle and prepare for the laser circle to go out. Why were drones removed in the first place and not improved in some way. It has one single attack and that attack is a large, laser circle that expands outwardly quite fast. Its "attack," however, isn't much of an attack and more so a walking-fast-at-you. Right when you first begin this level (for the first time), a Broken Automaton will attack. "An Automaton that has become bisected, losing its lower limbs and becoming dangerously unstable." The Broken Automaton is the first enemy you'll encounter in the Derelict Citadel.
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