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*Satellite Beam was introduced in [[Heavensward]] (3.0).
*Satellite Beam was introduced in [[Heavensward]] (3.0).
==Lore==
{{quotation|[[Encyclopædia Eorzea]] Volume III, p. 248|This massive autonomous companion is equipped with two powerful propellers and provides offensive assistance from the air. The flawless crystal incorporated as its core serves as a catalyst to convert ambient aether on the battlefield into a debilitating ray of destruction.}}


==Images==
==Images==

Revision as of 02:17, 1 January 2024

Satellite Beam

Acquired
Machinist frame icon.png MCH (actions)
Level
1
Type
Limit Break Level 3
Casting
4.5s
Recast
Instant (GCD)
Range
25y
Radius
30y
AoE Type
Line AoE icon.png Line
Targeting
Enemy

Delivers an attack that deals 189% the damage of Braver to all targets in a straight line.


— In-game description

Satellite Beam is an action unlocked at level 1. It is available for Machinist. It hits all targets in a straight line with x3.5 the damage of Big Shot. Ranged LB3 has a cast time of 4.5s and an animation lock of 3.7s. This renders the user unable to perform any actions for a total of 8.2s. Ranged LB3 does more damage than Braver, more damage than Bladedance when it hits 2 targets and more damage than Melee LB3 when it hits 2 targets.

Upon activation, the Machinist begins communicating via linkpearl, teleporting in a large flying turret that takes to the sky. Upon completion, the Machinist gives a ready signal to the turret, which drags a laser along the ground in a line; the marked area then explodes after a momentary delay.

  • Players require 3 full bars of limit break meter to use Satellite Beam.

Lore

This massive autonomous companion is equipped with two powerful propellers and provides offensive assistance from the air. The flawless crystal incorporated as its core serves as a catalyst to convert ambient aether on the battlefield into a debilitating ray of destruction.

Encyclopædia Eorzea Volume III, p. 248

Images

Satellite beam1.jpg