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- The Lonewolf set is a possible drop from Echoes from the Rift pulls at the Wish Machine
- It can also be bought for 3000 Starchrom per piece at the Wish Machine Blueprint Shop
Whether you’re intent on cosplaying as an edgy bandit or simply want the Crit Rate and Magazine Capacity stat boosts, the Lonewolf set is a pretty nifty piece of gear to snap up in Once Human. However, unlike most other sets, which are tied to craftable blueprints found out and about in the open world, this one is harder to come by and involves the dreaded Wish Machine.
We’ll walk you through two ways to get the Lonewolf armor set, both costing rare Starchrom. If you’re after a decidedly easier set to get, check out where to find the Falcon set.
Lonewolf set location
There are two methods to get the Lonewolf set:
- Wish Machine gambling pulls
- Wish Machine Blueprint Shop
Both methods involve the Wish Machine, Once Human’s take on a gacha machine. You can unlock it under the third tier of Logistics tab in Memetics Cradle. Once unlocked, place it in your base via the build menu.
The first way to get the Lonewolf set is to interact with the Wish Machine and tap F to Make a Wish. From there, select Echoes from the Rift at the bottom of the screen then tap Play Now to pull, costing you 500 Starchrom each. The odds are pretty poor so expect to make quite a few pulls to score all the armor set pieces.
The second method also involves the Wish Machine, but instead you need to select the Blueprint Shop by tapping G when interacting with the arcade unit. Scroll down to the Set Blueprints portion on the left, then tap Lonewolf Set Blueprint. Here, you can buy each individual set piece for 3,000 Starchrom each by tapping Buy Now in the bottom right. You’ll need to spend a hefty 18,000 Starchrom to get the Hood, Jacket, Pants, Shoes, Gloves, and Mask.
The Blueprint Shop option is arguable the best because you’re not hurling Starchom into the digital RNG ether for a small, non-guaranteed chance to land the set. It’s a lot but with some Starchrom farming, 18,000 shouldn’t take too long to acquire, especially once you dip into the late game.
Once you’ve acquired the Lonewolf set blueprints, head over to your Gear Workbench, tap G to Craft Armor, and craft the individual set pieces. You’ll need a good stock of Metallic Fiber, Carbon Fiber Fabric, Engineering Plastic, Adhesive, Iridium Crystal, and Rawhide.
Lonewolf set stats
Here are the Tier 1 stats for each of the six set pieces.
Armor Piece | Stats | |
---|---|---|
Hood | 60 HP, 9 Pollution Resist, 16 Psi Intensity | |
Jacket | 156 HP, 12 Pollution Resist, 11 Psi Intensity | |
Pants | 144 HP, 9 Pollution Resist, 13 Psi Intensity | |
Shoes | 120 HP, 9 Pollution Resist, 8 Psi Intensity | |
Gloves | 90 HP, 9 Pollution Resist, 12 Psi Intensity | |
Mask | 30 HP, 12 Pollution Resist, 20 Psi Intensity |
Note that you’ll need to have at least four pieces equipped to get the full Set Effect, as follows:
Pieces of gear equipped | Set Effect |
---|---|
1 | +10% to Magazine Capacity |
2 | +5.0% Crit Rate |
3 | Get 1 Lone Shadow (Crit damage +6% for 30 seconds) stack with every 2 weapon crit hits, up to 8 stacks |
4 | Increase max Lone Shadow stacks to 10 and +8% to Crit Rate for 2 seconds after reloading |