

So, to those of you who don't need Polymerized cores right now, COLLECT THEM WHEN THEIR UP FOR GRABS!!! Every time the Plasma leakage event appears.
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Now that I am Plasma level 5 and have now access to creating the devil ingredient that made Plasma level 3 into the new HQ level 30, I have to face yet another resource that is difficult to obtain, as if collecting Plasma cores wasn’t enough. Even for once in a blue moon spender like me who takes advantage of any great deal and hoard all the stuff that I can on a daily basis. Make sure to check your intel area to see if there are any of the difficult assignments to obtain plasma cores, and you can see all of the possible rewards before accepting it to ensure you go for the correct ones.The journey to Plasma level 4-5 is a long one even with the new events rewarding more Plasma cores and the updated intel missions. There’s always a chance you won’t receive it, forcing you to go for another intel mission. The missions list a plasma core or two as the possible reward, but it may not be the case. You can see the plasma cores on the possible rewards for any of the epic missions that you can send your settlement out to complete.

Once you have that, you’re good to go, and the missions should pop up. Before you can conduct these, you need to raise your radar level to 30. If you’re looking for plasma, you want to complete the epic level missions you can do at the intel post.

Plasma is extremely difficult to come by, especially for those who don’t want to pay real-world money for the resource. The buildings don’t improve in levels, but they become plasma buildings, and require plasma rather than the traditional food, wood, and gas resources you’ve been earning all game. When you reach closer to the higher levels of State of Survival, with all of your buildings peaking at level 30, a handful of your buildings can still receive upgrades, notably your headquarters and specific barracks.
