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** Abandoned portal clusters turned into Machina infestations can become this if you're willing to spend the Dispersers (and Cubes) to clear them out. You can either reclaim them for extra AP or leave them neutralized and leave one Machina portal active so [[TheVirus they can be reinfected]] and you can do it again.
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* TheVirus: Machina portals spread like this. The first one is spontaneously claimed out of nowhere, a portal untouched for a while. But after that, periodically, the Machina portal links out to another neutral portal within an area, claims it for the Machina, and levels up. Now both can do the exact same thing later, and the leveled-up portal has a greater linking radius to do the same. Letting a single Level 1 Machina portal go unchecked can turn an abandoned area into an utter infestation of high-level Machinas in a matter of days.
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* GlassCannon: Machina portals are noted as somewhat frailer than regular player-made portals of the same level, but ''much'' more responsive when it comes to counter-attacks. Clearing them out is relatively fast, but you ''will'' need to consume Power Cubes to make up for the sheer thunderstorm of counter-zaps you'll get.

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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Player portals have a limited amount of links towards other portals. Machina portals, however, [[https://www.reddit.com/r/Ingress/comments/150oiyp/28_links_from_machina/ can have as many links as they want]]. Rather than a gameplay-related excuse, it's explicitly noted as one of the ways the Machina violates all known rules of how XM and portals work.



* TheSpook: The Machina, the game's "third" faction. Even knowing its ''name'' took months, being listed as "UNKNOWN" when first introduced. Other than that, neither of the factions seems to have a clue about the entity other than its modus operandi of taking over portals like a cancer, and its apparent hostility.

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* TheSpook: The Machina, the game's "third" faction. Even knowing its ''name'' took months, being listed as "UNKNOWN" when first introduced. introduced (and Machina is seemingly just a code name). Other than that, neither of the factions seems to have a clue about the entity other than its modus operandi of taking over portals like a cancer, cancer (in ways entirely contrary to how portals and exotic matter normally work), and its apparent hostility.
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* TheSpook: The Machina, the game's "third" faction. Even knowing its ''name'' took months, being listed as "UNKNOWN" when first introduced. Other than that, neither of the factions seems to have a clue about the entity other than its modus operandi of taking over portals like a cancer, and its apparent hostility.
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* PinataEnemy: To make up for the fact Machina portals barely give anything when hacked, destroying them drops a whole bunch of items of the portal's original level before attack. And due to their growth speed, that level is ''usually'' 8.
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* ColorCodedItemTiers: Items are color-coded by their potency:

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* ColorCodedItemTiers: Items are color-coded by their potency:ColorCodedItemTiers:
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* ColorCodedItemTiers: Items are color-coded by their potency;

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience:
** The two factions in the game are most easily identified by the color of the entities they control: Resistance entities are blue, while ones under Enlightened control are green.
** Items are color-coded by their potency;
*** Level 1 items (the weakest) are yellow, Level 8 items (the most powerful) are purple, and everything in between consists of incremental hues of orange, red, and magenta.
*** Common portal mods are green, Rare ones are purple, and Very Rare ones are pink.

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ColorCodedArmies: The two factions in the game are most easily identified by the color of the entities they control: Resistance entities are blue, while ones under Enlightened control are green.
** * ColorCodedItemTiers: Items are color-coded by their potency;
*** ** Level 1 items (the weakest) are yellow, Level 8 items (the most powerful) are purple, and everything in between consists of incremental hues of orange, red, and magenta.
*** ** Common portal mods are green, Rare ones are purple, and Very Rare ones are pink.
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** ITO EN Transmuters, which come in two variants. The Up variant, represented by a "+", cause the portal it's installed on to exclusively drop defensive items such as Resonators and Portal Mods, while the Down variant, represented by a "-", causes the portal to drop offensive items like XMPs and Ultra Strikes.

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** ITO EN Transmuters, which come in two variants. The Up variant, represented by a "+", cause the portal it's installed on to exclusively drop defensive items such as Resonators and Portal Mods, while the Down variant, represented by a "-", causes the portal to drop offensive items like XMPs [=XMPs=] and Ultra Strikes.

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** Lawson Power Cubes and Circle-K Power Cubes, which temporarily overfill your XM tank. Renamed to Hypercubes.

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** ITO EN Transmuters, which come in two variants. The Up variant, represented by a "+", cause the portal it's installed on to exclusively drop defensive items such as Resonators and Portal Mods, while the Down variant, represented by a "-", causes the portal to drop offensive items like XMPs and Ultra Strikes.
** Lawson Power Cubes and Circle-K Power Cubes, which temporarily overfill your XM tank.tank . Renamed to Hypercubes.



* PsychoSerum: Exotic matter. Exposure gives some people superhuman senses, intelligence and creativity, but side effect may include [[http://niantic.schlarp.com/investigation:audio#hollis_audio_diaries insanity, physical decay]] and - according to some - PuppeteerParasite infestation.

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* PsychoSerum: Exotic matter. Exposure gives some people superhuman senses, intelligence and creativity, but side effect effects may include [[http://niantic.schlarp.com/investigation:audio#hollis_audio_diaries insanity, physical decay]] and - according to some - PuppeteerParasite infestation.
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* UpToEleven: [[https://plus.google.com/u/0/+NianticProject/posts/Mbhpd3hiKgM Invoked]] by P. A. Chapeau in the wake of the Resistance coming out victorious after a dual anomaly during Operation: Cassandra, a two-week-long in-game event.
--> ''"If you were watching earlier today, you saw a corner turned. From overwhelmed and ensnared in an Enlightened Megafield, the Resistance in Washington D.C. '''turned it up to 11''' and claimed the day. After a victory like that, I hope Resistance morale is high. It's proof that under the toughest circumstances, we are nimble, powerful and united."''

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