ReCore: Tips and Tricks for Beginners

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Core Extracting

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ReCore offers you two different ways to finish off the evil robots that roam the world of Far Eden. You can either blast them with your rifle into smithereens, or you can rip out their core and use it to power up your own robot companions. These cores are broken down into Fusion Energy which can then be used to bolster the Attack, Defense, and Energy stats of your Corebots by visiting the workshop at your Crawler (the name for your ship).

In order to extract, you’ll need to focus on the color of the cord and control the tension of it too. Once you’ve clicked the stick down and initiated the extraction, you’ll be told to hold down on the right stick. However, when the cord of the grapple begins to go red you need to lift off the tension otherwise the cord will snap. Too little and you won’t grab the core and you’ll suffer damage too. Even if it seems to be getting away from you, wait for the cord to go back to its normal color before holding down on the stick again.


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