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There are several items in the game that have a lot of work put into them to make Siege Weapons something unique to EFU. When you buy one, or create one through Tinkering, you are then able to place it, to which any character may then operate these engines of destruction. To load one with ammunition, you must take items from your own inventory that are compatible with the weapon and load them into it's inventory. When you begin operating a siege weapon, you will receive an item that enables you to target the weapon, or you may use the player tool that exists within the crafting menu. Your ability to use siege weapons is based heavily on your levels into Engineering (EFUSS & Craft Trap).
There are several items in the game that have a lot of work put into them to make Siege Weapons something unique to EFU. When you buy one, or create one through Tinkering, you are then able to place it, to which any character may then operate these engines of destruction. To load one with ammunition, you must take items from your own inventory that are compatible with the weapon and load them into it's inventory. When you begin operating a siege weapon, you will receive an item that enables you to target the weapon, or you may use the player tool that exists within the crafting menu. Your ability to use siege weapons is based heavily on your levels into Engineering (EFUSS & Craft Trap).
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There are several items in the game that have a lot of work put into them to make Siege Weapons something unique to EFU. When you buy one, or create one through Tinkering, you are then able to place it, to which any character may then operate these engines of destruction. To load one with ammunition, you must take items from your own inventory that are compatible with the weapon and load them into it's inventory. When you begin operating a siege weapon, you will receive an item that enables you to target the weapon, or you may use the player tool that exists within the crafting menu. Your ability to use siege weapons is based heavily on your levels into Engineering (EFUSS & Craft Trap).