SCRAP METTLE: Copper Required
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Chain | Scrap Mettle |
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Issuer | Sarem Urchok |
Contract Board | true |
Tasks | 1 |
XP Reward | 150 |
Solaris Reward | 1500 |
Next Contract | SCRAP METTLE: Wrecking Crew |
SCRAP METTLE: Copper Required is a Contract in Griffin's Reach Trading Post.
It can be picked up from the Contract Board
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SCRAP METTLE: Belated Delivery |
SCRAP METTLE: Copper Required |
SCRAP METTLE: Wrecking Crew |
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SCRAP METTLE: Testing Limits |
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Description
Attention, Scrap Collectors! Miners! Prospectors! There is money to be made from delivering copper ore to Griffins Reach Tradepost. NOTE: Due to previous bad experiences, payment will be made only upon complete delivery. No advances! No partial payment! No promises of delivery tomorrow for payment today! If you find these conditions too restrictive, you can thank our friend Nasir! (You still owe me a load of quality copper ore, Nasir!)
Task
Deliver 40 x Copper Ore to Griffin's Reach Tradepost
Contact Issuer
Rewards
- 150 XP
- 1500
Solari
Completion
Finally! I’ve waited weeks for that copper! It’s damn hard trying to run an efficient scrap business when the quality of salvage contractors keeps dropping! Nothing but unreliable slackers, like that Nasir! He’s probably passed out in a semuta den somewhere. Anyway, you’ve proven you can deliver, so maybe you can do something else for me. Both sides in this war are in constant need of replacement parts for damaged vessels. A good source for those parts are the wrecks of ships that didn’t make it home. One of those, the Alcyon, came down not far from Griffin’s Reach. The wreck is sure to hold a Holtzman Amplifier or two. If you can find one, I might be able to start a bidding war.
Tips
Copper Ore is fairly abundant in Hagga Basin South, simply use a Cutteray to gather some from near the trading post
Trivia
Nasir is a reference to Ea-nāṣir, a Mesopotamian copper merchant and recipient to one of the first known written complaints for selling low-quality copper[1]