🕵️♂️Tasks & Activities
Tasks
In OUTER, the task system offers players a dynamic way to engage with the game and earn rewards.
Claiming Tasks
Open the task panel to explore a variety of available tasks.
Click the "Accept" button to acquire specific tasks tailored to your gameplay style.
The number of tasks a player can obtain each day is contingent on their interstellar passport level, with higher levels unlocking more missions.
Navigating and Tracking Tasks
Upon accepting tasks, a dedicated task navigation panel appears on the Hud.
Click on the corresponding task within the navigation panel to seamlessly navigate to the designated task area.
Task areas are visually marked with an exclamation point on the galaxy map, facilitating easy identification and navigation.
Task Details
Utilize the task menu on the Hud to gain insights into the specific details and objectives of each task.
Completing and Submitting Tasks
Once the criteria for a task are fulfilled, players need to manually submit the completed task.
Successful submission not only progresses the player in the game but also leads to valuable rewards.
Activity Pack
The Activity Pack is one of the pivotal outputs in OUTER. It holds significance as it contains rare materials crucial for ship construction, some of which are exclusively available through this pack
Pack Rarity and Material Quality
The Activity Packs come in varying degrees of rarity, and the quality of materials inside is directly tied to the advanced nature of the pack.
Higher-tier packs offer an increased chance of obtaining advanced materials for building ships.
Earning Activity Points
Players accumulate activity points by completing scheduled activities in the game.
Each completed activity contributes a certain amount of activity points to the player's total.
Unlocking and Opening Activity Packs
As a player amasses a specific number of activity points, they gain the ability to unlock the Activity Pack associated with that activity.
The rarity and value of the materials inside the Activity Pack are determined by the level of the Activity Pack, with rarer materials requiring more accumulated activity points.
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