Player Logbook Entry
It’s the return of the Devs’ replicated design, now given a few tweaks to face whatever makes those Whispers in the Woods.
With a new coat of paint, meant to replicate being bathed in the eerie red glow of the Harmonic Fellowship’s effigies and altars. It’s probably a good idea to slap on some of those new parts you find in the Whispering Woods, as well.
Original Archangel concept belongs to: Ken
Submitted by: Marudee-6117
Part List
Body Parts
- Front Steel Bumper
- Rear LIM Shield
- Headlights Headlights
- Hood Lead-Plated Panel
- Front Panels Insulated Panel
- Rear Panels Insulated Panel
- Trunk Insulated Door/Harmonic Door
- Front Doors Steel Door
- Rear Doors Insulated Door
- Tires All-Terrain/Harmonic
- Engine Turbolight Engine/Harmonic Engine
Rack Expansions and Utilities
- Front Roof -
- Rear Roof XL Roof Storage
- Left Expanded Backseat Tank
- Right Expanded Backseat Tank/Artifact Nullifier
- Front Side Side Fuel Tank (left), Side Fuel Tank/Attuned Capacitor (right)
- Rear Side Side Storage (both sides)
Detailing
- Paint: Astropunk Red (Chassis, all doors, all panels), Crimson (Tires, front bumper)
- Decals: Orange Panel (All parts)
- Light Paint: Burnt Orange (Headlights)
Strategy
I know you’re gonna have a lot of questions about this. Most of which being about the paint job I chose for this. Well if you’ll look at the DLC’s cover art, you’ll see how close the colors look to those I chose. And yes, I know it’s just the filter changing the colors of the default light blue with wood panels, but I wanted to make this different than Ken’s Replicant, instead of just a few attuned/harmonic parts installed.
But that leads onto the second question I hear you asking; “Why did you add some of the new Harmonic parts to this build? That wasn’t on the promo art, or the original Archangel build!” Sure, that’s true. But you’re definitely gonna need some positive Synergy when going out into the Whispering Woods, so I decided to be cheeky, and give you the excuse of “You can’t see the right-most back corner of the car from the cover art.” So I added Harmonic Wheels in the back, an Attuned Capacitor on one of the right side racks, and as an added detail, a Harmonic Door on the trunk. (the ‘Dead End’ sign on the Harmonic Trunk appears in the reveal trailer) There’s also an Artifact Nullifier in the right backseat, but you can easily switch that out for a Seat Rack Battery, if you’re worried about the drain on Harmonic Energy.
And lastly, what do I mean by “Light Paint?” Well, that’s an easy explanation; did you know you can change the color of your lights by using a paint can on them? It’s one of the features added in the “Dumpsters, DSLR's, and Drives” update.
Aside from all that, this is pretty much the same as the “default” Replicant. With the Turbolight engine paired with the All-Terrain tires, driving onn or of road is a breeze, and with three additional storage spots, you can carry a lot of Souvenirs and Attuned crafting components with you. And although the mix of Steel and Insulated parts (Lead-Plated too, if you count the hood) are not as tough as armored ones, it still gives enough protection from collisions if you lose focus on driving as carefully as you can. The Devs really picked a decent build for the promotional material, didn’t they? Just remember to pack enough battery chargers to keep the headlights and LIM Shield going.
And yes, you can replace all these parts on here with their Attuned counterparts, if you need to. You can also replace the paint job I have with the classic light blue with wood panels, if you prefer that look. Or you can have it with blue paint, purple or green panels, and light blue headlights to match the Ritual Edition cover art, if you’re nasty.
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