All Pragmata Mass Production Array collectibles for 100% completion
Here are the locations for every Pragmata collectible in the MPA
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There are lots of Pragmata Mass Produciton Array collectibles to find, many of which you won't be able to get until you know how to destroy blue crystal-like misprints that block certain paths. It's well worth backtracking through this New York-themed level too, as you can get lots of useful Cabin Coins and Pure Lunum that will help early on, as well as some excellent Mods that will serve you well for the rest of Pragmata.
However, some of the collectible items are also quite difficult to find, especially those pesky Safe Boxes in the Shopping District. So, to help you easily attain 100% completion for this level, here are the locations of every collectible in Pragmata's Mass Production Array (MPA).
Test Site Entrance Mass Production Array collectibles
In the first area of the MPA, the Test Site Entrance, there are three Safe Boxes to find. However, you won’t be able to get them all until you've got the ability that allows you to destroy blue crystals in Pragmata – there are many other items in the MPA that can be reached only when you have this ability too.
Thankfully, you get it towards the end of this level, and since you pass through this area again near the end of the level anyway, you get an opportunity to destroy the crystals you couldn't before.
Article continues belowSafe Box 1
Slightly confusingly, the first Safe Box in the Test Site Entrance can only be reached via the Business District later in the level, specifically where you hack the fifth antenna and print a bridge to the Lim Recycling Facility. From this bridge, look right and down at the rooftop below. Jump down to it and open the Safe Box to get two Upgrade Components - there are quite a few Upgrade Components in this level and they're well worth gathering as its one of the most useful Pragmata resources to get!
Safe Box 2
After making it through the Lim Recycling Facility, you'll be back in the Test Site Entrance and can reach the two remaining Safe Boxes. Facing the large gate, you can find a street corner diner with neon signs on the left side of the road. Destroy the blue crystal misprint blocking the front doors then head inside the diner to find the Safe Box. There's a Cabin Coin in this one.
Safe Box 3
On the right side of the road, roughly opposite the diner, is a shop called "Nouvelle" which also has blue crystals blocking the entrance. Destroy them then open the Safe Box inside for some Lunafilament.
Shopping District Mass Production Array collectibles
The Mass Production Array's Shopping District is dense with collectibles, featuring five Safe Boxes, two Pure Lunum, two Mods, and one Read Earth Memory (REM).
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Pure Lunum 1
The first Pure Lunum is in the Shopping District Red Zone almost immediately upon entering the area, but you need the Red Gate Key from a red laptop slightly further ahead in the diner. Grab the key, open the Red Zone, and complete the combat encounter to unlock the white Delphi box containing the Lunum.
Mod 1
Carry on through the diner towards a clothes shop with a neon sign that says "Orbit Our World". Opposite, you'll see a long hallway with lasers moving along it and a blue Mod box at the end. Run up the hallway, go into the nook on the left, then take the ascender lift. From here you can jump down to the blue box and open it to get the Extended Breach Mod, which is well worth having to extend hacked enemy Open states a little.
Safe Box 1
After using the ascender next to the clothes shop to reach the upper level, follow the path, go into the room full of bookshelves, and climb up the ledge. Kill the ambushing bots then loot the Safe Box around the corner of its Lunafilament.
After this, you can head back towards the ascender and look up to spot the first of three Pragmata Mini Cabins in the level.
Safe Box 2 and Pure Lunum 2
Press on along the main path to reach an open area with an antenna in front of a donut shop called "Diana's". You need to fight some robots here, so make good use of your Pragmata hacking abilities to get through this safely. Afterwards, hack the antenna, then head into Diana's and you'll find a Pure Lunum box and a Safe Box containing two Upgrade Components straight ahead.
Safe Box 3
Head up the stairs in Diana's donut shop to the small door leading to the next area. Instead of going through the door, look left and climb up the large white block structures until you reach the wall. This is a holo-wall panel, so follow the button prompt to deactivate it. Walk through the newly exposed area (be careful of a bot ambush too) and you'll find a Safe Box at the end, which holds some Lunafilament.
Safe Box 4
Navigate through the closed shop area until you reach a laser wall with a Safe Box behind it. Go down the corridor with lots of mannequins ahead, then go right and climb the dumpster. Here you'll be able to see a red switch you can hack to turn off the laser wall, letting you go back and crack open the Safe Box for a Cabin Coin.
REM Basketball
Immediately after the mannequin corridor mentioned above, you'll spot some shelves and cardboard boxes on the left in the following room. Climb over and grab the Read Earth Memory there.
Mod 2
Head through the wide metal door at the end of the Shopping District and you should spot the blue Mod box on the left. This contains the Close Quarters Mod, which I found to be very useful!
Safe Box 5
Once you've got the ability that lets you smash blue crystals, head back to the white platforms found just before the encounter where Diana's donut shop is, just after Safe Box 1 in this area. Look to the left and you'll be able to see an unfinished bridge with blue crystals blocking the way. Jump and dash your way over to the crystals and destroy them to get at the Safe Box within. You'll get three Upgrade Components from it!
Side Alley Mass Production Array collectibles
Area three of the MPA has only one Safe Box, two Mods, and one REM to collect.
Mod 1
Progress through the Side Alley area and start climbing up the white blocks to reach the upper section. Along the way, you can spot a blue Mod box on top of a white wall. Jump down and open the box to get Relay Amplifier, another useful Hacking Mod.
Mod 2
After you've hacked the antenna at the top of the spiralling platforms, jump down to ground level and kill all the bots in the area. At the bottom of the central tower, there's another blue Mod box you can open to get the Long-range Targeting Mod.
REM Slide
In the same area as the above Mod box, look for a white incline that leads to a narrow alley with an ascender in it. Use the ascender to reach a rooftop and grab the Slide REM there.
Safe Box
Climb back up the platforms to the antenna then jump across to the ascender and ride it up to the next area. Before heading into the room ahead, drop off to the left onto a truck attached to the wall. You'll find a Safe Box which holds a Cabin Coin.
Business District Mass Production Array collectibles
Like the Shopping District, the Business District is another area of the MPA that's dense with items – five Safe Boxes, two Pure Lunum, one Mods, one Cartridge Holder, and one REM to be exact. But many of them can't be reached until you can destroy blue crystals, and there's even a red crystal here, so you'll have to return later.
Pure Lunum 1
The white Delphi box is practically impossible to miss being next to a door and an escape hatch found in the first room of the Business District.
Safe Box 1
Go through the door ahead of the Pure Lunum box and immediately turn right. When you get to the stairs which are blocked off by blue crystals, jump over the walkway railing to the right to drop into a hidden area. There's a Safe Box containing two Upgrade Components next to a yellow taxi.
Mod and Pure Lunum 2
The hidden area mentioned above is also where you'll find the Business District Red Zone. If you've got a Red Gate Key, use it to unlock the area, then defeat all the enemies within. Once you're done, you can open the blue and white boxes to get Pocket Refinery (one of the best Mods that we've highlighted in our Pragmata tips too!) and another Pure Lunum respectively.
Safe Box 2
Opposite the Red Zone door in this hidden area is the exit door. Go through it then head inside the next room. Behind the big Lunafilament misprint on the ground is a Safe Box containing some Lunafilament.
Cartridge Holder
In the same room as the above Safe Box, take the ascender to the upper level and you'll find an orange Cartridge Holder device that's impossible to miss.
Safe Box 3
From the start of the Business District, proceed through the door, then turn right. Destroy the blue Lunafilament crystals blocking the stairs ahead, then take the lift to a puzzle room. You need to hack different switches to make different sets of platforms move in and out so that you can reach new areas. About halfway through, you can leap across a gap to reach a Safe Box containing some Lunafilament.
REM Skateboard
Complete the above puzzle by climbing to the top using the moving platforms and you'll find this Skateboard REM as your reward.
Safe Boxes 4 and 5
Go back to the hidden area in the Business District where the Red Zone is and destroy the blue crystals blocking the ascender at the end. Use the ascender, collect the Upgrade Component on the left, then use Cleanse to destroy the red crystals in your way. Open the final two Safe Boxes to get a Cabin Coin and a good amount of Lunafilament.
Lim Recycling Facility Mass Production Array collectibles
Wrapping up the valuable Pragmata items in the Mass Production Array is the Lim Recycling Facility. Here you can grab three Safe Boxes and one REM, and it's also where you unlock the ability to destroy blue crystals.
Safe Box 1
After the first combat encounter featuring a Lim Recycler, you'll pass through a large corridor with a black conveyor belt running down the middle. Head over to the wall panel on the left next to the yellow taxi misprint. This is a holo-wall that you can deactivate to reveal a Safe Box that holds some Lunafilament.
REM CRT TV
This REM is impossible to miss as it's out in the open on the main path immediately after the above Safe Box. It's on a circular platform with spinning lasers below.
Safe Box 2
When you reach the room with the escape hatch, climb up the containers opposite the hatch, then climb onto the pipes above. Walk down them one way to get an Upgrade Component then go the other way into the next room to find a Safe Box at the end. This one contains a Cabin Coin.
Safe Box 3
Next, you'll enter a large, dark room with an incline covered in moving lasers. To the right of the incline, is a ledge with a Safe Box on it, but it's also blocked off by lasers. To reach the Safe Box, get to the bottom of the incline then hack the red switch on the right. Now you can jump up to the ledge and open the Safe Box to get some Lunafilament.
So that's all of the collectibles in the Mass Production Array level of Pragmata. Now that you can destroy blue crystals, you can also quickly go back and get the last few Pragmata Solar Power Plant collectibles as well! Otherwise, it's onto the Terra Dome.
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