Some types of datapads came with a built-in locator device. There were also military-grade locators that were capable of broadcasting a signal through just about anything, short of a few metric tons of lead or an Imperial jamming field.
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| - Some types of datapads came with a built-in locator device. There were also military-grade locators that were capable of broadcasting a signal through just about anything, short of a few metric tons of lead or an Imperial jamming field.
- The locator is a useful device for players to teleport to random resource locations without walking. Players may buy locators from the minigame, Mobilising Armies. To obtain better locators, they must obtain higher ranks and pay more credits. Below is a list of locators, the rank needed to obtain them, and where they teleport you to.
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| - Some types of datapads came with a built-in locator device. There were also military-grade locators that were capable of broadcasting a signal through just about anything, short of a few metric tons of lead or an Imperial jamming field.
- The locator is a useful device for players to teleport to random resource locations without walking. Players may buy locators from the minigame, Mobilising Armies. To obtain better locators, they must obtain higher ranks and pay more credits. Below is a list of locators, the rank needed to obtain them, and where they teleport you to.
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