Learning goals
- Understand Necramech summoning.
- Understand the Necramech Launcher.
- Understand open-world deployment.
- Understand Railjack deployment.
- Understand fallen or inactive Necramech Transference context.
- Learn that deployment is content-restricted.
Explanation
After building a first Necramech, players receive a Launcher to summon it in allowed contexts. Necramechs can be used in open-world areas, Railjack modes through Tactical Intrinsics level 5, certain quest or mission contexts, and special mission types where Necramech use is enabled. Fallen or inactive Necramechs in places like Cambion Drift or Orphix missions can be controlled through Transference, but that is not the same as owning and modding your own Necramech.
What should I do?
Before relying on a Necramech, check whether the mission allows deployment, whether you have the Launcher, whether Railjack deployment needs Tactical Intrinsics progress, and whether you are using your own crafted Necramech or a temporary fallen one.
Common mistakes
Avoid these Necramech mistakes while learning deployment, builds, weapons, and investment.
- Expecting Necramech deployment in every mission.
- Forgetting to equip or use the Launcher.
- Confusing fallen Necramechs with owned Necramechs.
- Trying to use a Necramech in Railjack without required progression.
- Relying on an unmodded Necramech in hard content.
Key Takeaways
- Necramech deployment is powerful but restricted. Check where summoning is allowed.
Practical task
Deployment rules decide whether the Necramech can solve the mission problem at all.
- Check whether you own a Necramech.
- Check whether you have the Launcher.
- Check one open-world area where deployment is allowed.
- Check whether you have Railjack Tactical Intrinsics level 5 if relevant.
- Write where you can currently deploy your Necramech.
You can name at least one allowed deployment context for your account.