Motorcycle in Once Human: An Essential Vehicle
Your motorcycle in Once Human is not just a convenient mode of transportation; it's a crucial tool for navigating the game's expansive map. You can effortlessly zip through supernatural forces and reach your destination faster. However, there are times when your motorcycle takes a beating and requires some serious repair. The process may seem a little tricky, but with the right resources and a safe repair spot, you can easily restore it to its full health.
Creating a Garage for Motorcycle Repairs
To repair your motorcycle, the first step is to create a garage at your base in Once Human. You can do this by accessing the build menu and selecting the option to construct a garage. After this, you have to find a suitable location for the garage within your camp. If your current base location doesn't offer stable ground for a garage, consider moving to a different base location. A structure with a distinct blue highlight indicates a suitable spot.
Resources for Garage Construction
For constructing a garage in Once Human, you will need specific resources. They are as follows:
- 13 Copper Ingots
- 10 Rusted Parts
To obtain Copper Ingots, you have to gather copper ore from the starting regions in Once Human, such as Deadsville or Meyer's Market. After gathering enough copper ore, chop down trees for fuel and use your furnace and charcoal to smelt the copper ore into Copper Ingots.
Rusted Parts, on the other hand, are easier to find. They can be obtained by exploring open regions or by breaking down items found in abandoned areas and processing them at the Disassembly Bench.
Repairing Your Motorcycle
Once you've built your garage, the next step in the repair process is interacting with it and selecting your motorcycle. You can then begin the repair process. Much like the garage construction, repairing your motorcycle in Once Human requires Copper Ingots and Rusted Parts. However, keep in mind that the amount of materials needed depends on the extent of the damage to your motorcycle. A more damaged vehicle will naturally require more resources.
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