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: These metallic scavengers don't need oxygen and actually drain it from whatever room they stand in, opening up entirely new boarding and defensive strategies.

: A game-changing alternative to the Medbay. Instead of healing your crew, it clones them back to life if they die, though they lose some skill points in the process. ftl-faster-than-light-advanced-edition

A common critique of FTL is its reliance on "RNG" (random number generation). However, the Advanced Edition doubles down on the idea that while . : These metallic scavengers don't need oxygen and

The expansion wasn't just a small patch; it was a massive injection of systems that changed the tactical landscape of every run: A common critique of FTL is its reliance

: Writers like Chris Avellone contributed new events and a whole new sector, adding more flavor to the roleplay encounters. Luck vs. Skill: The Perennial Debate