Category:Automaton Attachments
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This Auction House category contains automaton-related items.
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Attachment Usage and Storage[edit]
When first acquired (whether from drops, treasure caskets, AH, bazaar, or NPC Merchant Yoyoroon (Nashmau, G-6)), they stay in your inventory and are stackable. To transform the inventory version of an attachment to one that can be readily equipped to an Automaton, you must go see Tateeya in the Automaton Workshop in Aht Urhgan Whitegate (I-7). After you talk to her with Puppetmaster as either your main or sub-job, she will tell you to trade her Automaton Attachments (she only takes them one at a time). Doing so will remove the attachment from your inventory and add it to your Automaton's. Once the attachment is in your Automaton's inventory, you can see its actual description and choose whether or not to equip it to your Automaton. The attachments now show you the ability even before trading to Tateeya from update in 2012.
- There is no level requirement for using attachments.
- You can only have one of each attachment for your Automaton.
- Attachments do not take up any inventory space after they have been fitted to your Automaton.
- Once fitted, attachments can not be replaced, unfitted, dropped or destroyed. You will never need more than one of each.
- After you talk to Tateeya once, you do not need to be on Puppetmaster to trade her more attachments.
- If you try to trade her an attachment you've already fitted, she will not take the item and let you know she has already installed it.
Acquiring Attachments[edit]
Attachments can be loosely grouped into "sets" of ten attachments, one for each element. The attachments can be obtained in the following ways:
- The first and second attachment sets can be bought from Yoyoroon (Nashmau G-6). Attachments from the first set each cost 4,940 gil and the second for 9,925 gil each;
- The third attachment set can only be synthesized using Alchemy or Goldsmithing;
- The fourth attachment set is currently obtained either from Hilltroll Puppetmasters, crafted through high level Goldsmithing or can be found on certain battlefield notorious monsters;
- The fifth attachment set drops from the level 60 solo ENM "Pulling the Strings" and from the Zeni Notorious Monster Ob;
- The sixth attachment set comes from the The Ashu Talif fight, Targeting the Captain;
- The seventh set is crafted using ENM crafting materials, and two are special drops from Ob. The set is not yet completed and still lacks one Light and one Darkness attachment;
- The eighth set can be found inside gold treasure caskets in select Grounds of Valor zones. In addition half of this set can also be obtained from Imperial Gate Guards for 5000 Imperial Standing credits, or drops from the ENM Pulling the Strings. While the other half can also come from the Zeni Notorious Monster Ob.
- The ninth set, Turbo Charger II and Vivi-Valve II are crafted with materials from high level battlefields.
- The tenth set, added in February 2015, is crafted only.
- All attachments can be bought and sold through the Auction House or Bazaars.
- Most Crafted attachments are made in stacks of 12 but automatons can only be equipped with one of each attachment. Turbo Charger II and Vivi-Valve II make 3 at a time.
Equipping Attachments[edit]
The Automaton Equipment screen is found in the same area as your own character's equipment menu is, however, when you have Puppetmaster as either your main or sub-job, the Equipment option gives you two sub-menus, 'Master' and 'Automaton'. As you can see, the Automaton Equipment screen is much like that of your own character. However, there are only two type-based slots, Head and Frame. The twelve other slots are for Attachments of any kind, as long as the total amount equipped meets the requirements.
Each dot and the # / # beside it is your Automaton's elemental capacity. The first number is the total charge of Attachments of that element, and the second is the total charge that can be equipped at once. Different Automaton Attachments have different charges; lower ones can be equipped in greater numbers, and those with higher charges only a few.
Your Frame and Head determine not only your Automaton's HP/MP, skillcaps, and stats, but also its available elemental capacity.
If you try to Activate your Automaton with invalid elemental stats, (i.e. from changing frames/heads without changing attachments and receive something such as 5/3 ) then the game will tell you it cannot activate it due to incorrect elemental values.
Attachment List[edit]
Fire Attachments[edit]
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Ice Attachments[edit]
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Wind Attachments[edit]
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Earth Attachments[edit]
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Thunder Attachments[edit]
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Water Attachments[edit]
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Light Attachments[edit]
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Dark Attachments[edit]
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Fire: Attuner • Flame Holder • Heat Capacitor • Inhibitor • Reactive Shield • Strobe • Strobe II • Tension Spring • Tension Spring II • Tension Spring III
Ice: Ice Maker • Loudspeaker • Loudspeaker II • Loudspeaker III • Mana Booster • Power Cooler • Scanner • Tactical Processor • Tranquilizer • Tranquilizer II
Wind: Accelerator • Accelerator II • Accelerator III • Barrage Turbine • Drum Magazine • Pattern Reader • Replicator • Scope • Scope II • Turbo Charger • Turbo Charger II
Earth: Analyzer • Armor Plate • Armor Plate II • Armor Plate III • Barrier Module • Equalizer • Hammermill • Schurzen • Shock Absorber • Shock Absorber II
Thunder: Coiler • Coiler II • Dynamo • Galvanizer • Heat Seeker • Stabilizer • Stabilizer II • Stabilizer III • Target Marker • Volt Gun
Water: Condenser • Heatsink • Mana Channeler • Mana Jammer • Mana Jammer II • Mana Jammer III • Percolator • Stealth Screen • Stealth Screen II • Steam Jacket
Light: Auto-Repair Kit • Auto-Repair Kit II • Auto-Repair Kit III • Damage Gauge • Eraser • Flashbulb • Optic Fiber • Vivi-Valve • Vivi-Valve II
Dark: Disruptor • Economizer • Mana Conserver • Mana Converter • Mana Tank • Mana Tank II • Mana Tank III • Smoke Screen
Pages in category "Automaton Attachments"
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