Learning goals
- Understand quest requirements at a high level.
- Understand open-world deployment.
- Understand Railjack deployment.
- Understand Tactical Intrinsics context.
- Learn not to delay Necramech readiness too long.
Explanation
Necramechs matter because some content expects or requires them. They are tied to Deimos progression and later account progression. Important contexts include Heart of Deimos, crafting or acquiring a Necramech, open-world deployment after owning and using the Launcher, Railjack deployment through Tactical Intrinsics level 5, certain quests, and Orphix-style contexts.
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Recheck current quest requirements, launcher behavior, Tactical Intrinsics text, summon restrictions, and mission rules before publishing exact walkthrough pages.
What should I do?
Prepare before a requirement blocks you. Complete Heart of Deimos progression as needed, craft or acquire a Necramech, level it enough to survive, mod it basically, mod the Archgun, unlock relevant Tactical Intrinsics for Railjack use, and test deployment before major quests.
Common mistakes
Avoid these Necramech mistakes while learning deployment, builds, weapons, and investment.
- Waiting until a quest blocks progress.
- Building a Necramech but leaving it unranked.
- Forgetting Archgun mods.
- Ignoring Tactical Intrinsics for Railjack use.
- Assuming open-world deployment equals every mission deployment.
- Entering required content with no survivability.
Key Takeaways
- Necramechs are progression tools. Build readiness before the game forces the issue.
Practical task
Progression checks prevent a Necramech requirement from becoming a surprise blocker.
- Check whether your next major quest or goal requires a Necramech.
- Check whether you own one.
- Check its rank and mods.
- Check Archgun readiness.
- Check Railjack Tactical Intrinsics if relevant.
- Write the missing step.
You know whether Necramech readiness is blocking your progression.