One of the hardest materials to come by in Pacific Drive is the Olympium Fragments as they are located in the deepest, darkest, and most dangerous parts of the Zone, filled with threatening Anomalies.
These rare crystalline materials that grow on tree-like structures and can be harvested with the use of a specific tool and can be used for various upgrades. This is endgame material so it’s unlikely that you’ll come across this resource early on.
1. How to get Olympium Fragments in Pacific Drive?
Olympic Fragments can be found only in the Red Spires area of the Deep Zone in Pacific Drive. It’s located inside an Olympium Vein, which produces the Fragments. This material is characterized by its glowing, bright purple appearance, which makes it easier to spot.
Make use of your trusty Resource Radar on your car to find it quicker. The Arda Site Biomes are home to large quantities of Olympium Fragments, so it’s worth checking out. Once you get these materials, you must harvest them with a specific tool.
2. How to harvest Olympium Fragments in Pacific Drive?
Olympium Fragments can be harvested with a Magnetic Hammer, an upgraded version of the Impact Hammer. Since the material is rigid, using an Impact Hammer on the Olympium Veins will be fruitless as it’ll break. Here are the following resources required to craft a Magnetic Hammer:
- 6x Scrap Metal
- 2x Gas Cylinder
- 3x Gear
- 2x LIM Magnet
Bring the Olympium Fragments back to Oppy’s Auto Shop to craft upgrades for your car.
3. Olympium Fragments Crafting Upgrades
Here are the upgrades that can be crafted with Olympium Fragments in Pacific Drive:
Name | Description | Unlock Materials | Energy | Crafting Materials | Stats |
Olympium Panel | Heavy. Stron. Thick. Unbending. Unyielding. What could possibly be wrong with packing more steel into the same fitting? Don’t worry about the knee-melting weight, the car will carry that. | -2x Fabric | Corrupted Energy: -1kLIM | – 4x Steel Sheet – 10x Olympium Fragment | – 65 Health – 25% Impact Resist – 20% Explosion Resist |
Olympium Door | It’s only logical that the remarkable toughness granted by extra plates of reinforced steel brings with it some extra weight. Remember to lift with your knees. | -2x Fabric | Corrupted Energy: -1kLIM | – 8x Glass Shards – 3x Steel Sheet – 8x Olympium Fragment | – 65 Health – 15% Impact Resist – 10% Explosion Resist |
Olympium Bumper | Ideal for those who have a fever for which the only cure is more bumper. Obviously a little hardier and braced better than a steel bumper, this is also more stylish. | -2x Fabric | Corrupted Energy: -1kLIM | – 10x Rubber – 2x Plasma – 3x Steel Sheet – 12x Olympium Fragment | – 75 Health – 30% Impact Resist – 25% Explosion Resist |
Olympium Torch | Augmented by liquid Olympium, and all the fiercer for it, this souped-up blowtorch blasts out a searing, superheated flame that can help reshape some of the toughest alloys and metals. | -1x Fabric | Corrupted Energy: -1.4kLIM | 12x Scrap Metal – 4x Plasma – 120x Marsh Eggs – 4x Olympium Fragment | NA |
That’s all you need to know about Olympium Fragments in Pacific Drive. For more guides on the game, check out the link below:
4. About Pacific Drive
Pacific Drive is a 2024 survival game developed by Ironwood Studios and published by Kepler Interactive. The game is set in the Pacific Northwest, which the player traverses on foot or in a station wagon as they attempt to find a way to escape.
It uses a first-person perspective; the player must attempt to avoid metal monsters which latch onto their car. The vehicle can be repaired and customized at the player’s garage. Pacific Drive was announced in September 2022, and was released for the PlayStation 5 and Windows on February 22, 2024.
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