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For simplicity's sake, children cannot be "upgraded" by using [[Infection Vial]]s on them.  They will receive the mutation, if they've been summoned, but once their summoning ends, they'll revert to their natural state.
 
For simplicity's sake, children cannot be "upgraded" by using [[Infection Vial]]s on them.  They will receive the mutation, if they've been summoned, but once their summoning ends, they'll revert to their natural state.
  
You can, however, feed them [[Builder Nanite]]s, in a manner similar to [[Crafting|upgrading other items]].  Level upgrades give them boosts like levelling a player. Damage, Accuracy, and Cooldown upgrades all carry over to the child's stats.  And Loadout upgrades lessen the burden they place on their mother.  Charge, Resistance, and Spread Effect, however, are useless for the purposes of your child.
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You can upgrade them like any other item, however, using [[Crafting#Nanite Collector|builder nanites]] and a [[Crafting#Crafting|crafting]] station.  Level upgrades give them boosts to various stats just like it does for a player; see [[Level Scaling]] for more information.
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[[Distillation]]s can also be applied to children, with a variety of interesting effects. For example, the Spread distillation will cause all of a child's powers to gain an AoE effect, while Burning will cause all of their attacks to have a chance of extra energy damage.
  
 
==Multiple Children==
 
==Multiple Children==

Revision as of 05:48, 11 November 2011

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| Item [Child                         ]  Type [                     Item]|
|________________________________________________________________________|
|______________________[        Description       ]______________________|
| Someone's spawn, appears with mutant powers befitting its odd lineage. |
|________________________________________________________________________|
|______________________[  Additional Information  ]______________________|
| Power   [Attack Drone                                                ] |
| Cost    [999                                                         ] |
| Upkeep  [1                                                           ] |
| Loadout [25                                                          ] |
|______________________[     Base Power Stats     ]______________________|
| Type    [Self, Summon                                                ] |
| Target  [Self                                                        ] |
| Energy  [10                                                          ] |
| Charge  [500                                                         ] |
| Cooldown[5000                                                        ] |
| Accuracy[75%                                                         ] |
| Damage  [0(0 damage at level 31)                                     ] |
| Damage  [0                                                           ] |
| Statuses                                                               |
| \_SummonMachinegunner         [100% chance at Mook power for 4 rounds] |
|______________________[   Differences from Base  ]______________________|
| SummonMachineGunnerDURATI[+16                                        ] |
|________________________________________________________________________|

Children are unusual in many ways.

Obtaining Children

Well, um, have you heard of the birds and the bees...? Silliness aside, that's exactly how you make a child - a female player gets raped, or otherwise has sex with, a male player or NPC. After a lengthy period of play (72 hours of gameplay, though this goes three times as fast if you're currently In Character, she'll give birth. The resultant child can be traded away; for the rest of this discussion, I'll assume that doesn't happen. One week later (whether or not you are logged in, and having the Baby Factory perk cuts this in half), you can have another.

Using Children

Yes, slavery is alive and well. The child will first be in its mother's inventory, hiding as an equippable item. She should equip it, and then buy a Rename Tag from Rod at the Mall so she can then use the +engrave command to give it a name.

Then, the mother can use the child. This summons the kid to its mother's side, and it'll use any attacks its mutations grant to aid and support its parent throughout the battle. A particularly unlucky offspring may only have Strike, while others might have a breadth of powers rivalling that of players.

In battle, the child receives a "reflected copy" of the effects affecting its mother.

Upgrading Children

For simplicity's sake, children cannot be "upgraded" by using Infection Vials on them. They will receive the mutation, if they've been summoned, but once their summoning ends, they'll revert to their natural state.

You can upgrade them like any other item, however, using builder nanites and a crafting station. Level upgrades give them boosts to various stats just like it does for a player; see Level Scaling for more information.

Distillations can also be applied to children, with a variety of interesting effects. For example, the Spread distillation will cause all of a child's powers to gain an AoE effect, while Burning will cause all of their attacks to have a chance of extra energy damage.

Multiple Children

Using multiple children at once in combat lowers their level.[1]

Pet Scaling
Pets will now lose levels equal to the number of pets you have out.
1 pet, -1 level.
2 pets, -2 levels.
3 pets, -3 levels.