Deadlife pack

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Deadlife pack

Deadlife pack

A single-use pack that launches a capsule which explodes into deadlife dust. The dust animates human and animal corpses as shamblers that will only attack your enemies. Deadlife dust is composed of microscopic machine-like archites which hang in the air. Where they touch a corpse, they induce a chaotic and violent resurrection.

Base Stats

Type
GearUtility
Market Value
445 Silver
Mass
3.00 kg
Beauty
-3
HP
100
Flammability
60%
Clothing For Nudity
True
Lifestage
Adult

Ranged Combat

Range
24 tile(s)
Stopping power
0.5

Creation

Crafted At
Bioferrite shaper
Required Research
Deadlife dust
Work To Make
109 ticks (1.82 secs)
Resources to make
Bioferrite 30 + Shard 1

The Deadlife pack is a single-use utility item added the by Anomaly Content added by the Anomaly DLC DLC. It allows the user to deploy an area of Deadlife dust that will resurrect any organic corpse in its range into a friendly shambler that will fight for you.

Acquisition

Deadlife packs can be crafted at a bioferrite shaper once the Deadlife dust dark research project has been completed. Each requires 30 bioferrite, 1 shard, 109 ticks (1.82 secs) of work modified by the general labor speed of the crafter, and a crafting skill of 4.

Alternatively, this item can be received as a quest reward.

Summary

When deployed, the Deadlife pack will fire a Deadlife shell at a selected location and release Deadlife dust which will expand into a ~12 x 12 area expanding outwards from the shell and dissipating inwards, the dust will persist for about an hour before having dissipated completely.

Any organic corpse inside of the Deadlife dust will be resurrected as a friendly shambler that will fight for you. A shambler cannot be controlled directly and will die 6 hours after having been being resurrected.

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