u/UltraGeezer

Feeding Scrappy Fruit Mix?

I’ve got a few raids to go and I will have completed feeding Scrappy 10 fruit mixes. And I don’t believe the ROI, so far, justifies the time I put into gathering the fruit mix with the lost inventory space and space it takes up in my backpack and to bring back to craft in raid. Then the time lost harvesting.

I know I’m rolling RNG every time, what have people got that feels like a good ROI?

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u/UltraGeezer — 23 hours ago
▲ 2 r/Saros

Just finished the game. I wish there were more guns. And that weapon traits were different enough to alter gameplay. The majority of traits in Saros don’t really impact how the gun behaves. For the most part, a hand cannon is a hand cannon. Rifle a rifle. So on. Returnal had traits that would change how you played. And visually would look really unique from each other.

I was really excited to see the evolution of the gunplay and rot lobber pylon driver and the like. There’s always hoping for DLC. But they should add some of the weapons from Returnal if we don’t get new ones. The game play is so similar, any of the Returnal guns would fit right in with Saros.

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u/UltraGeezer — 19 days ago
▲ 6 r/Saros

I wanted to post this because I’m not seeing this valuable information in many places. I don’t think the game explains this. If it does, I missed it.

You can drop an artifact from your inventory using Acolytes Wager aka the reroll item. If you find an artifact you really want but your inventory is full. Hit the touch pad, tab over to artifacts and select the artifact you want to drop, then hold square. You’ll see the option to remove at the bottom of the screen. Now you can pick up a new artifact.

FYI, when you remove an artifact, it doesn’t drop it on the ground. It disappears. You can’t pick it back up. So be sure you really want to remove it before you do.

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u/UltraGeezer — 21 days ago
▲ 16 r/Saros

Anyone else feel like you roll a disproportionate amount of shotguns? It feels like every other weapon I get is a shotgun. And the vast majority of the time I reroll, it’s a shotgun.

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u/UltraGeezer — 21 days ago