Ratchet and clank tools of destruction golden groovitron
In A Crack in Time , the Groovitron Glove can be upgraded to the Groovibomb Glove with use which exploded upon expiry , and the Omega Groovibomb Glove upgrade could be purchased in challenge mode. The Groovitron was required for several skill points. For this trophy, the player can use their first playthrough and their first challenge mode playthrough combined; however, if a second challenge mode playthrough is begun, the counter resets.
In Qwark 's retelling, the Groovtrion was available to purchase from a vendor upon reaching the Blarg Tactical Research Station. It upgraded with Raritanium , largely to improve its range and duration.
With use, it upgraded to the Groovibomb, which dealt damage and exploded after enemies finished dancing. The Groovitron making some space pirates dance. Groovitrons became available upon reaching the spaceport in Cobalia , and could be purchased from a device vendor for bolts each.
While the Groovitron could not be upgraded with use due to being a device, in challenge mode, the Golden Groovitron upgrade could be purchased for 2,, raritanium, giving it unlimited ammo. The Groovitron Glove could be purchased upon reaching the Agorian Battleplex for 22, bolts or 11, bolts if the player had a Tools of Destruction save.
At level 5, it would be upgraded to the Groovibomb Glove, play rock music instead of disco, and would drop the ground and explode when expiring. In challenge mode, the Omega Groovibomb Glove could be purchased for , bolts or , bolts with a Tools of Destruction save.
The Groovitron Glove returned as a collectible in weapon pads, and with use, could be upgraded to the Alpha Groovitron Glove at level 3. The Groovitron also appeared as the Groovitron Mine, sending a ball into the air whenever activated by an enemy.
The Groovitron did not appear as a weapon, but was found in the museum on Igliak. When activated, it caused the Valkyries in the room to dance and also start causing the platforms to rise and fall. When the second button was pressed, the disco lights would come on, causing the Valkyries to change their dance style, and start to make more of the upper platforms move.
The Groovitron itself is a floating silver disco ball, which rotates in the air, blasts disco music and projects colored lights around the area. The Golden Groovitron appears identical other than its gold appearance rather than silver. The Groovitron Glove is a silver and red glove, from which the Groovitron is contained on the back of the hand. The Groovibomb Glove is gold and red instead, and plays rock music rather than disco.
The Groovitron, when deployed, will rise in the air for a period of time, immediately cause all enemies and allies to dance for its duration though some bosses will only briefly be mesmerised before returning to normal. It is therefore a very strategic weapon, being useful at stopping enemies to buy the player some time in a tricky situation, or to begin a fight by allowing the player to defeat the more dangerous enemies in a group before then attacking the rest.
While the Golden Groovitron upgrade in Tools of Destruction is extremely useful as it provides it with unlimited ammo , its high price means it should not be prioritized over other raritanium upgrades for other weapons. This improves the weapon but does not change how it is used, as it will still be used primarily for crowd control rather than as a source of damage.
The Groovitron concept had also been referenced publicly in interviews. In an interview with GamePro in July , for Going Commando , Colin Munson stated when creating a list of weapons, after eliminating weapons too similar to those in the first game, they moved onto "throwing out the weapons that would create too much additional work", and alluded to the concept for the Groovitron: "For example, if we wanted a weapon that would make all the enemies in range dance to disco music, then we would need dancing animations for every enemy in the game.
The Groovitron was going to include the song " Stayin' Alive " by the Bee Gees , and had been used by developers in the prototype for Tools of Destruction , though it was excluded as the rights for the song were too expensive.
When the in-game language was switched to Japanese, the Groovitron used a different playlist, as the Disco fever never hit Japan.
Instead, the playlist consisted of techno tracks, each opened with the line "Let's go to the party! So I have to hit up Cobolia? PieingDutchman 13 years ago 7. Keep your Bolt Multiplier up by not getting hit. It will take a Challenge Mode or two until you are able to afford it.
To get it quick, you should simultaneously upgrade the R. IV to VX, as it's sheer power will make getting hit a rarity. You're not a real soccer squad unless you have a Brazilian on your team.
Meteorics 13 years ago 8. No other Vendor. Plus, you have to be in Challenge Mode. And great reminder, PD. The Bolt Multiplier X20 will actually make you get more than enough. You won't know what to do with them. PieingDutchman 13 years ago 9. Here's a tip. This may up the multiplier one bit and add some extra Raritanium to your stock.
Also be sure to use weapons with Raritanium mods, especially the Mag-Net Launcher, which has a whopping total of SIX Raritanium mods so you can collect them faster than fool's gold. Although I find the Incinerator on Sargasso works like a charm. More topics from this board Anyone playing this right now?
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