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<blockquote>As a '''Mechanic''' {{Icon|Mechanic emoji|imgsize=24px}}, you will be responsible for aiding in roadside assistance calls from the AI residents of San Andreas. As you progress through levels, the [[experience]] earned per call will go up. If you're feeling extra helpful, you can even repair player-owned vehicles.</blockquote> | <blockquote>As a '''Mechanic''' {{Icon|Mechanic emoji|imgsize=24px}}, you will be responsible for aiding in roadside assistance calls from the AI residents of San Andreas. As you progress through levels, the [[experience]] earned per call will go up. If you're feeling extra helpful, you can even repair player-owned vehicles.</blockquote> | ||
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− | A <i>Master Toolbox</i> is a consumable that grants a 1 hour +50% [[experience]] buff that also allows you to fix all roadside assistance issues without needing their respective tool. | + | A <i>Master Toolbox</i>, also referred to as <i>Mechanic Toolbox</i>, is a consumable that grants a 1 hour +50% [[experience]] buff that also allows you to fix all roadside assistance issues without needing their respective tool. However, failing the skill check will still require you to tow the vehicle. |
It can be obtained from the Tebex <code>/shop</code> and is also planned to be awarded at future events. | It can be obtained from the Tebex <code>/shop</code> and is also planned to be awarded at future events. | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
There are 3 locations to go on duty. Only one is shown below (Mechanic Office). | There are 3 locations to go on duty. Only one is shown below (Mechanic Office). |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 4 May 2024
As a Mechanic , you will be responsible for aiding in roadside assistance calls from the AI residents of San Andreas. As you progress through levels, the experience earned per call will go up. If you're feeling extra helpful, you can even repair player-owned vehicles.
Contents
Getting started
- Head to any Job Center (except for Life Invader) and select the Mechanic job.
- Purchase a MECHANIC: vehicle from the Vehicle Shop
- The currently useable vehicles are Flatbed (Truck), Flatbed Wedge and the Wastelander
Mechanic Vehicles
Level requirement | Name | Price | Fuel | Top Speed in mph |
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LVL 1 | $11.000 | 280L (Diesel) | 76.25 | |
$20.000 | N/A | N/A | ||
LVL 1 | Wastelander[2]
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$0 (You need to finish 10 Land Surveyor Missions) | 280L (Diesel) | Unknown |
LVL 446 | $0 (500k Mechanic Experience) | 280L (Diesel) | Unknown |
- ↑ Currently not used anymore (7 Nov `23)
- ↑ can be found in the Category "Vehicles > Special" at the Vehicle Shop when it is in rotation.
Main Objectives
- Receive AI roadside assist calls.
- AI calls will reward you with Mechanic experience.
- Assist calls use special craftable items such as the Mechanic Wrench, Mechanic Hammer and Jumper Cable.
- AI calls will reward you with Mechanic experience.
- As a mechanic you can also repair (player) vehicles, you can buy Repair Kits from Market (Mechanic) . You can use them via (M → Player Options → [Mechanic]Repair Vehicle). Do note that these are not used for AI roadside assist calls.
AI Calls
Receive AI calls to fix/tow broken down vehicles:
- Go to the Mechanic Office , enter the blue circle, follow the instructions and go on duty.
- Get in your vehicle.
- Wait for an automatic callout to occur, you must remain in your vehicle to be able to receive callouts.
- Follow the GPS to the location marked on your map.
- Approach the vehicle on foot, press E to inspect the vehicle.
- You'll either need to tow the vehicle or assist in small repairs. Repairing is preferred as this allows you to immediately finish the call, but this requires you to have the correct tool (or have an activated master toolbox buff) with you.
- A Skill Check will trigger. Time the event correctly.
- Completing the skill check successfully and having the required tool will allow you to repair the vehicle on the spot. Otherwise you will have to tow the vehicle.
- Congratulations, you will now be awarded with Mechanic experience and some money!
Roadside Assistance Issues
Known Issues | Action |
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Flat tire | Change tire |
Blown engine | Use Mechanic Wrench or Tow |
Dead battery | Use Jumper Cable or Tow |
Out of gas | Use Jerry Can (Petrol) or Tow |
Bent chassis | Use Mechanic Hammer or Tow |
Master Toolbox
A Master Toolbox, also referred to as Mechanic Toolbox, is a consumable that grants a 1 hour +50% experience buff that also allows you to fix all roadside assistance issues without needing their respective tool. However, failing the skill check will still require you to tow the vehicle.
It can be obtained from the Tebex /shop
and is also planned to be awarded at future events.
Locations
There are 3 locations to go on duty. Only one is shown below (Mechanic Office).
Mechanic Market |
Mechanic Office |
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Repair Locations / Repair Shops
HUD
The following HUD elements are part of the Mechanic Job. Not all elements will appear at the same time. They appear to the right of the minimap.
Mechanic
Status: On Duty / On Route To Call / On Scene / On Route To Dropoff
Distance: {distance to call in meters}
Vehicle: {vehicle name}
Possible Issue: {issue}
Jobs This Session: {counter}
Trivia
- Sub level 20 calls will be less than 3 kilometers away.
- The 'Jobs this session' counter only goes up for towed vehicles, this is fixed in a future update.
- The callouts are clientside, only you will see your own callouts.