Mass Effect Andromeda: How to Call the Nomad

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Calling the Nomad in Mass Effect Andromeda

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The Nomad serves as your primary ground transport vehicle in Mass Effect Andromeda. With the Nomad, you can get around planetary surfaces much quicker, and it offers an additional layer of protection against dangerous environments with radiation and toxicity. With the press of a button, the vehicle can also take you up steep surfaces.

You’ll unlock the Nomad when you first land on Eos, which is fairly early on in the game. You’ll then be tasked with calling down a forward station, which serves as your fast travel point in the game. If you happen to lose the Nomad while exploring a planet, all you have to do is make your way to the closest forward station on your map and summon the vehicle from there. Your map also indicates designated areas where you can call down forward stations, so you can head there, get the station, and then summon the Nomad. Finally, you can also fast travel straight to the Nomad’s position by selecting its icon from your map.

Feel free to sound off in the comments if you have any other questions about the game.

For more on Mass Effect Andromeda, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki guide.


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