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  • Meat
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  • Bandage
  • Solar Rays
  • Hey!
  • More Combat Options You've now successfully selected a target and destroyed it using your ring. For more advanced combat tips, the game has a built in electronic manual you can review at any time. Advance Combat You can access that manual anything by choosing the GAME HELP option in your MENU at the lower, right of the screen. When you're ready, close this dialog and Dani will start your training again.
  • Of course! In our free society, all able citizens may choose to serve the greater good in times of crisis and avoid being branded as cowards for the rest of their lives.
  • Since you already have an attack ring, it might be wise to get something that can help repair any damage you suffer along the way. So, choose any of these healing rings and I'll tell you want it does.
  • Nothing seemed to hurt them. we tried stomping them, burning them, and whatever else we could think of, but no dice. Luckily, G-Corp labtechs started handing out rings, so now we can fight back.
  • Rage Ranks To power up your attack to use a bigger Rage Rank, select a target and then click and HOLD the left mouse button . You Rage Meter begins to fill while you hold the mouse button of hotkey. release it at any point to trigger the ring effect at a higher Rage Rank. There are four Rage Ranks for almost every ring, so try out the various effects...and remember that using a ring at a higher Rage Rank does *not* add extra Stamina cost, so it's a very efficient thing to do.
  • They look like normal rings, but they pack some serious heat. They produce amazing effects... best of all, they can actually neutralize the Animated. I can't really explain it, so how about I just show you?
  • I think you're confused from all the excitement. Headcounts don't lie. The log says we only sold one ticket today, and it was to something named... [name]. That's you, right?
  • Now that you know how to aim, it's simple to focus your ring and attack. Go ahead and wreck one of those cans. Don't worry, we'll take it out of Barry's paycheck.
  • But he's a good guy, and smarter than he lets on. He's been a big help figuring out these rings. Speaking of which, have you been issued any rings yet?
  • The Diagnose ring heals not just you, but everyone around you. It isn't as potent as the Bandage ring in final effect, but it happens all at once and affects more than just one target.
  • Actually, I'd like to give you a few. G-Corp supplied me with a bunch of rings to distribute to responsible citizens. Let's pick something from the boomers first.
  • Good work in there. Most people are too squeamish to take action when things get this messy. Let's get you set up with another ring, shall we?
  • A 'boomer' is a ring that makes stuff go 'boom.' Get it? And with the way things are going, you'll probably be making a lot of stuff go boom. I've got three to choose from: Mantis, Solar Rays and Hot Foot.
  • The first stop is to identify a target. Try targeting one of those trash cans.
  • The doors up there are all chained up on account of the Animated. Either you leave through the sewer, or you get mighty accustomed to my company.
  • Now, before you go out there again, I think you should learn a little about pacing yourself. You don't want to get exhausted in the middle of a fight.
  • Did you just fall off the turnip truck, or what? G-Corp is Gaia's biggest corporation, run by the billionaire Johnny Gambino. The labtechs were his elite staff of scientists.
  • I just need you to go int here and knock a few those nasty things out before they cause any trouble. What do you say, [name]? Ready to fulfill your societal responsibilities?
  • Diagnose
  • Excellent. I hope it serves you well.
  • Talking to Barry will do that. He's been a little off since the trains went automatic. In fact, I don't even know what he's still doing down here...
  • Good choice! Here, try it on.
  • Good job, [name]!
  • Hot Foot
  • How ya doing with those civic obligations, [name]?
  • You found a new Mantis / Solar Rays / Hot Foot ring!
  • Great. The sewers are right through that door, behind Barry. Come talk to me again when you're done.
  • Peelunger 2/2
  • Ready to test-drive your new right?
  • Target Destroyed!
  • The Bandage ring is great for healing when you aren't in a huge hurry. It heals more total damage than Diagnose, but it does it gradually over a short period of time.
  • What's G-Corp?
  • Target Selection Close this tutorial box then click on a trash can to select it. when a target is selected, a red indicator will appear around it. SPECIAL NOTE: For even easier targeting, you can use the '~' key to cycle through all available targets near you.
  • You found a new Bandage / Diagnose / Meat ring!
  • Ring Trays The ring you received has been placed automatically into your left-hand ring tray. These trays allow you to access your equipped rings easily during combat.
  • You're a natural at this. In fact... how do you feel about the concept of civic duty, [name]?
  • The Meat ring increases the maximum health of your target and restores that many health points at the same time. You can use it on yourself as well as others.
  • You'll need to rest once in a while. Take a knee and relax for minute. Once you've caught your breath, you can get up and start fighting again.
  • Oh, and one more thing: as you fight, you might get a bit angry or stressed out. That's natural. One of the truly bizarre properties of these rings is how they store and release that emotional energy.
  • Y'see, this old station is actually closed. There's a new one, but you blew right by it on your way here. If you want to get out of here, you'll have to brave the sewers.
  • The Mantis ring creates an animated Katana out of thin air to attack your enemies. The more energy you focus through the ring, the more times the katana will strike.
  • Who's Frank? Oh, you mean Dani? She's over there. Better not call her 'Frank' to her face, though, or she'll tie you a knot you won't forget.
  • I wish somebody would get in there and wipe out that mess, so to speak. I have to hold my post at theses stairs, but maybe some responsible citizen who's just been given a free ring could take care of it.
  • Be careful, though: kneeling makes you easier to hit. I've seen plenty of rookies kneel down to catch their breath in the middle of a fight, only to get KO'd by the first baddie that came along.
  • You can use this Rage energy to charge up your rings for an extra-powerful burst once in a while. You'll have to focus for an extra moment or two to channel your Rage, but these bursts won't exhaust you any more than usual.
  • Bring him to me! I'll tan his hide for riding without a ticket. Anyway, welcome to the Old Station. My name is Barry, and on behalf of the Barton Transit Authority I apologize for this inconvenience.
  • Glad to see you in one piece. If that train hadn't stopped when it did, I'd be talking to you through a straw right now.
  • Ordinarily I'd be giving you a lecture on the importance of being an informed citizen, but the truth is, nobody really knows what's going on.
  • Kneeling and Resting To kneel, click the 'Avatar Sit/Stand' button on your Action Bar . You can't move while Kneeling and take three times as much damage if hit in that pose. You recover Stamina AND Health faster while kneeling.
  • No, just the opposite: your emotions affect the rings. Whenever you use your rings or get hit by enemies, your rings capture your combat stress. We guards call this 'Rage,' since it's usually built up in the heat of battle.
  • If you start to get exhausted, it might be a good idea to use your Rage to smash an enemy with a charged-up hit. With any luck, you might finish off your foe and get a chance to rest.
  • That's me. Good job stopping the train, citizen. You had us pretty worried for a second. Are you alright?
  • The Hot Foot ring can be used at a moderate rang to make a target's feet start sweating and blistering. It keeps dealing damager for a while, even after you stop attacking.
  • I figured as much. Just go talk to Dani over there. She'll have some supplies to help you out in the sewers, but be careful she'll probably lay a big 'civic duty' guilt trip on you.
  • Sorry, I'm not too good with words. Just a sec; safety rules say we have to do a quick headcount to make sure everyone made it out, so let me count...One. Alright, looks like you're all present and accounted for.
  • The Solar Rays ring focuses the light around you into a stinging beam that can be used at long range to attack a target.
  • We need help. Since we're close to the sewers, well...some less-than-savory things have become Animated down there. Stuff that doesn't belong outside the bathroom.
  • Using your rings is tiring. Some rings are more tiring than others. If you keep using them constantly without resting, you'll really sap your Stamina, and when you're completely worn out, you can't focus to channel the energy of your ring.
  • Here's what ew do know: not too long ago, random objects started coming to life: hats, dolls, furniture... all kinds of stuff. That's weird enough on its own, but these things were also attacking people and multiplying like crazy.
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  • Dani
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