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Boosted / Augmented Hellfury Assault
Cannon Guide
While not used in PvM very much the Hellfury guns have plenty of uses
in PvP. First it has a burst recharge time of 8 seconds which comes
in real handy against people you can't hit like GA Fixers. Second is
the Notum Disruptor nano it sometimes casts. This removed one 25+ ncu
protection buff from your target which included things like RRFE, TMS10 and
Nulity Sphere
This little mini-guide should help in obtaining your very own Hellfury. To
simply put it, you have to obtain a Hellfury Assault Cannon and the appropriate
Notum Disruptor. Once you have them you simply combine them together
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Getting a Hellfury Assault Cannon
Getting the Hellfury Assault Cannon involved a little side trip to
the Cyborg Dungeon. All the mobs here are in the level 70-75 range and while
they are not very strong, they have plenty of HP and come in numbers. Since
the Hellfury is NODROP that mean you can't get someone else to do it for
you. If you are level 160+ you can probably solo this part of the 'quest'
but its always much easier to take a friend with you. If you do decide to
take it on solo I recommend that you be able to instacast One-more-hit Healing
as it will be needed to heal you mid-fight. In any event at least one person
who goes has to have a non-energy/radiation attack, so if your going solo
bring along 2 weapons.
First
thing to do is go to the Cyborg Dungeon. This is located in the NE part of
Greater Tir County near the coordinates 3225*2350. The Cyborg Dungeon looks
like a little bomb shelter in the middle of a "C" shaped set of rocks. There
are plenty of level 70ish borgs hanging around outside.
Once you enter the barracks the first tiny room should have 2 cyborgs
read to turn you into gimp-meat. Dispatch of them. If at this point you are
having trouble with the two cyborgs I suggest you turn back and bring some
help as you will at times be required to fight up to 5 at once. Continue
your way down the stairs where yet more cyborgs await. Finish them off. Now
all you have to do is pretend that your in a mission, that is just follow
rights (Ie: In every room take the door that is on the right). Some of the
doors are harder to see, but don't worry if you miss one you'll just come
full circle to the main room. Your ultimate aim is to get to the basement
which is only a few rooms away and fairly quick to get to.
Once
you get to the basement of course there will be more cyborgs for you to kill.
Try to stay away from the door on the far side of the room though, the 'boss'
and some more cyborgs are just beyond the door. Most of the mobs in the basement
are hiding between crates out of line of sight so you may have to walk around
and check things first. One thing to remember though... DO NOT attack Janella
Gheron. Janella is a NPC standing in the corner. She will not agro
or attack unless you shoot her first. She sports a mean melee hit and a 1k
damage shield. Definitialy someone you don't want to mess with. If you want
a quick laugh try talking to her through /v and she will start crying and
turn to the corner. If at any point you do agro her just run away, she doesn't
really chase you all that much.
From here on in all you have to do is wait and continue to kill the
various Cyborg Hellfury mobs that appear. Eventually one will drop a Hellfury
Assault Cannon for you. Although its completely luck, be prepared to
stay for an hour or perhaps more before you actually find one. If you
get bored go through the last door in the basement to fight the Prototype
Inferno. He's the guy that drops the Hellspinner. He also has
2 Hellfury guards which you can kill to for a chance for the hellfury to
drop: However, the Prototype Inferno is IMMUNE to energy and radiation damage.
Unless you do a different type of damage, I'd recommend against it.
Getting the Erratic/Pusling Notum Disruptor
Unfortunately from here on in your quest for a Boosted/Augmented Hellfury
gets much harder. You WILL need a bunch of high level friends. Fortunately
the Notum Disruptors are not NODROP so that does mean that once demand has
been met that you will probably see them for sale, but don't expect the Augmented
Hellfury part to be 'on sale' any time too soon though.
If you want a Boosted Hellfury you want to obtain the Erratic Notum
Disruptor from the Notum Trainee. Since it is for the lower quality version
of the Hellfury it is much easier to get. If you want the Augmented Hellfury
then you need to get the Pulsing Notum Disruptor which drops from the Notum
Soldier (Also drops the Nophex and infused soldier armor). Either way, head
over to Eastern Foul Plains because both mobs spawn at the same spot.
Once your in EFP head to 2000*2425
, this is a little bridge on the road leading to the Omni base to the north-east.
If you are Omni it is recommended that you save there.
At the end of the bridge there will be two Valkryie Guards and on
the bridge itself is the Notum Trainee or the Notum Soldier.
All three are Omni mobs and will attack clans on sight, so if your
clan I suggest waiting a bit to the side. The Notum Trainee will take about
2-3 solid teams to take down. Complete healing docs and calmers are definitialy
recommended for the guards. The Notum Soldier however is a little more difficult
and will require major support. The way it works that the NT spawns when
the servers get reset. From there on, every time he's killed the NS
has a small chance of spawning in his place. From here on you are on
your own to kill the NT/NS. About the only advice I can give is to have a
few calmers try and calm the guards ASAP. Its hard but can be done. Once
you get your respective Notum Disruptor simply just add it to the Hellfury
Assault Cannon like a cluster to an implant.
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