Abiotic Factor: How To Get Laser Collector

Laser Collector in Abiotic Factor is necessary to charge Laser-based equipment. Let us discover how to get this in the game.

Laser Collector in Abiotic Factor. (Source: Playstack)
Laser Collector in Abiotic Factor. (Source: Playstack)

As you veer towards the late game of the co-op survival game, Abiotic Factor, you face harder challenges and more complex objectives. Unfortunately, Pipe Clubs and other trivial weapons will be of little help at these stages.

In comes the usage of Laser weapons. Whether you are up against a Reaper or a Defense Robot, the Laser will slice through them with ease. Even if enemies are not particularly weak against Laser damage, it is still a good way to deal continuous damage from a distance.

However, laser-based weapons deplete quickly, and they need to be recharged. Subsequently, for that, you require a Laser Collector. In this article, we will discuss how you can get a Laser Collector in Abiotic Factor.

Getting a Laser Collector in Abiotic Factor

Having a group of Laser Collector in your base is a good idea. (Source: Playstack)
Having a group of Laser Collectors in your base is a good idea. (Source: Playstack)

What Is a Laser Collector?

It is a deployable item used to recharge equipment that runs on Laser. The following are its stats:

  • Weight: 15
  • Capacity: 500

How To Get Laser Collector

You can only get a Laser Collector by crafting it. For that, you need:

  • 2x Photon Receptor: You can find these in the walls of the Neutrino Detector in the Hydroplant. Voussoir has some too, in the room at the top of the building.
  • 2x Projection Matrix: This needs to be crafted. Requires 1x Anteverse Gem, 2x Liquid Crystal, 1x Optic Lens, 2x Stapler.
  • 1x Memory Brick: This needs to be crafted as well. Requires: 3x Case Fan, 2x Military Electronics, 1x Projection Matrix, 1x Jailbroken.
  • 1x Night Essence: Through Reaper or butchering an Inkfish.

Using Laser Collector

To operate the Laser Collector, it first needs to receive energy from a laser source. A powered Laser Emitter is the go-to choice. After being charged, the collector functions like a battery, storing energy that can later be transferred to Laser devices. Additionally, to initiate the transfer, players must hold the item they wish to charge and press the designated “use” key on the collector (the default ‘E’ key).

The device is portable, and you can package it for transport. However, to use the Collector, you must place and assemble it with a Screwdriver.

Its charge level is visually represented by a series of cubes, and when stored in inventory, a red bar indicates its current energy status. Fully charging the collector takes approximately 8 minutes and 30 seconds. Fortunately, it continues to charge once connected.


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