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==Scanning Globulas and Acquiring Blueprints== Blueprints are obtained with the help of a special tool (requires crafting). At the start of the game a 100% success rate Basic [[Blueprint Basic SO-RI|SO-RI blueprint]] is already placed in your inventory. Once itβs been crafted in the Chronofuser it becomes available as one of the [[Tools|tools]]. The SO-RI is placed into the [[Upper Slot|upper slot]], it also requires a charged battery in the [[Lower Slot|lower slot]]. The radius of the SO-RI is a lot shorter than that of any weapon. Tap the globula once itβs in the scanning light cone, then tap the SO-RI to perform the scanning. There are three possible outcomes of the scanning:<br> β it may produce one blueprint layer (the sys log would give the name of the exact blueprint);<br> β it may fail and generate no layers of blueprints;<br> β it might become unavailable if the number of scanning attempts exceeds a certain number.<br> The Basic SO-RI has a very low scan success chance. Besides, each globula can be scanned no more than three times. After the third attempt, the tool would signal that scanning is not available any more for that globula, and another target should be chosen for scanning. Each successful scanning produces just one layer of a blueprint. The number of layers already collected is shown at the top right corner of a blueprint and corresponds to the success rate for crafting. Each successful scan adds one layer to a blueprint up to 100. The 101st successful scan of a blueprint will add another copy to the inventory, thus creating a 100% blueprint and a 1% blueprint.
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