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'''Anoscopic Sensor''' is a [[Resource]] extracted from '''[[Fishing#Corpus Species (Common)|Echowinder]]''', a Servofish found in lakes during warm weather in [[Orb Vallis]]. [[Fishing#Bait|Broad-Spectrum Bait]] is recommended. |
'''Anoscopic Sensor''' is a [[Resource]] extracted from '''[[Fishing#Corpus Species (Common)|Echowinder]]''', a Servofish found in lakes during warm weather in [[Orb Vallis]]. [[Fishing#Bait|Broad-Spectrum Bait]] is recommended. |
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Revision as of 14:12, 25 May 2019
Anoscopic Sensor is a Resource extracted from Echowinder, a Servofish found in lakes during warm weather in Orb Vallis. Broad-Spectrum Bait is recommended.
Acquisition
Anoscopic Sensors are acquired by dismantling Echowinders caught through Fishing. Go to The Business in Fortuna, select the desired amount of Echowinders available, and select the "Dismantle" option to extract the components.
Each Echowinder yields one Anoscopic Sensor.
Blueprints Requiring Echowinder Anoscopic Sensor
Blueprints | Type | Quantity (Research) |
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Bellows Loader | Kitgun | 5 |
Fatboys Jet | K-Drive | 20 |
Ramble Grip | Kitgun | 10 |
Step Tens Jet | K-Drive | 20 |
Trux Gyro | MOA | 10 |
Tian Bracket | MOA | 15 |
Twin Kavats Jet | K-Drive | 20 |
Total | 100 | ||||||||
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Research | x1 x3 x10 x30 x100 |
Trivia
- Anoscopy is the method used for visual examination of the rectum using a tubular medical instrument.
Last updated: Update 24.2 (2018-12-18)