You can unlock multiple armor sets for your character in Once Human, each with a distinct bonus and specialization. For those trying to track down the Lonewolf armor set, there’s a specific place to go if you want to get all the pieces.
The armor sets in Once Human gives your character an edge in battle, making it more difficult for them to be knocked down and offering them a variety of bonuses during a fight. The Lonewolf set is ideal if you prefer to focus on landing critical damage or have a critical damage-focused set of weapons that demolish enemies in a few short bursts.
Where to get the Lonewolf armor set in Once Human
There are two ways for you to use the Lonewolf armor set. The first method is to spend Starchroms at the Wish Machine. You want to spend it on the Echoes From The Rift section of the Wish Machine to earn any of these armor pieces. Unfortunately, it’s a random chance to get the Lonewolf armor set in Once Human this way, but it’s a good way to do it if you’d rather spend Starchroms, a relatively rare resource you can earn by completing special events throughout the game.
Alternatively, there’s a better way to grab this armor, but it requires you to spend a larger amount of Starchroms simultaneously. The Lonewolf armor set has a full blueprint set you can purchase from the blueprint store. While standing at the Wish Machine, click the blueprint shop and reach the Lonewolf set. It costs 3,000 Starchroms to buy the full set. If you’d rather spend a large amount of Starchroms rather than using a random amount, unlock it.
Both methods require you to use Starchroms in Once Human. If you need to earn a lot of Starchroms, speak with Severin VII-S041 at any of the settlements you have unlocked. Severin has a Starchrom loot box you can purchase from them in exchange for 100 Stellar Planula, but you can make this purchase eight times per season in Once Human.
You want to maximize this each season to ensure you receive these rewards before the end, but when you run out, it’s better to focus on the other events, such as Prime Wars, the premium Stardust Advent battle pass, or Seasonal Goals.