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Revision as of 18:29, 8 September 2017
The Enerchi Induction Base is part of the Riftwalker Set.
Enerchi Induction Base | |||
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Base Statistics | Base Info | ||
Power: | 100 | Rank requirement: | ?? |
Power Bonus: | 10% | Cost: | 2,399,000 |
Attraction Bonus: | 0% | Limited Edition: | No |
Luck: | 10 | Crafted: | No |
Cheese Effect: | Stale | Smashable: | No |
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | External Link |
This base is comprised of a system of inductive power coils that convert mystical Enerchi directly into usable power via the process of induction. Through a complicated system of coils, magnetic fields and some transformers for good measure, it uses Enerchi to create even more Enerchi!
This base will generate 2 Enerchi whenever a mouse drops Enerchi as loot or when some is generated from an Enerchi Charm. |
Obtained Via
The Enerchi Induction Base is sold in the Furoma Rift Trapsmith for 2,399,000 Gold, 1 Rift Circuitry, 1 Chi Claw Heirloom, 1 Chi Fang Heirloom and 1 Chi Belt Heirloom.
Riftwalker Set
The Riftwalker Set is a three-item set. Arming multiple items of this set will give additional bonuses; with two items, the bonus is a 10% Power Bonus, with three items, the bonus also adds 5 Luck.
Set Bonuses
Special Effects
- Using Enerchi Induction Base will generate 2 extra Enerchi for every mouse caught that drops Enerchi
- When used with Enerchi Charm, their combined effects will generate 4 extra Enerchi every catch, even if the mouse caught does not drop Enerchi.
Related Items
Bases
- A complete list of Riftwalker Set Bases can be found here.
Weapons
Charms
- A complete list of Riftwalker Set Charms can be found here.
History and Trivia
- 18 May 2016: The Enerchi Induction Base was introduced with the release of the Furoma Rift.