Today, we will cover all about races, and how useful they can be.
Races can be found in Infected Zones. You can start a race by entering the IZ and talking to a S.A.C.T agent. You need to collect as many Fusion Pods as possible and get to the agent before you hit the time limit. The player's overall score is based on a combination of time and the
number of Pods collected. While time does play a part in getting a high
score, the collection of Pods has the largest effect on the score, thus
requiring the player to collect most - if not all - of them in order to
score as high as possible. Certain races have a cap on the total
possible score. The SACT agents give the player the option to view the
current high scores at any point. Scores are sorted into four
categories: scores for the current day, scores for the current week,
scores for the current month, and the best scores of all time. Only the
top ten scores for each are listed.
Scores are rated with stars for each level of achievement: 5 (Genius!), 4
(Awesome!), 3 (Good), 2 (Not Bad), and 1 (Bleh!). "Bleh!" and "Not
Good" will not have C.R.A.T.E. rewards. A "Good" rank gives the player a
bronze C.R.A.T.E., which drops gumballs. An "Awesome!" rank gives the
player a silver C.R.A.T.E., which drops uncommon armor and occasionally
gumballs. A "Genius!" rank gives the player a gold C.R.A.T.E., which
drops rare or ultra-rare armor and occasionally gumballs. Gold
C.R.A.T.E.s obtained in courses lower than level 20 will only reward
rare armor and occasionally ultra-rare weapons, as there are no
ultra-rare sets of armor at those levels. However, the gold C.R.A.T.E.s
can give you NanoCom Boosters, which are very hard to get and are only from gold Infected Zone C.R.A.T.E.s
Races help out in those levels where there arent many missions, like the dreaded Level 29.
Good Luck out there!
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