Kite’s Nest
Kannik is willing to deal, but only if you find rare artifacts to give to him. The artifact is in Kite’s Nest on the planet Vana in the Vular system. Return the artifact to Kannik and you will receive a reward, then talk to Oraka to complete the mission.
Where are the artifacts for kannik in Mass Effect 3?
You have to leave the Citadel, it’s in Kite’s Nest on the bottom right of the Milky Way. You have to scan a certain planet and then drop a probe to recover the artifact.
How do I deal with General Oraka?
Travel to Kite’s Nest, then to the Vular system, and scan Vana until it pings. Proceed to probe the planet for weapons. Once retrieved, return to the vendor and then to Oraka. Issue a kill order on Oraka to quickly and effortlessly finish the mission.
Can you get the Blue Suns without killing Oraka?
You will need to park the Normandy near the planet, scan it, and the probe it once EDI has detected something. Once you have the artifact, bring it back to Kannik to complete the mission, and then Kannik will be able to deal with Oraka, allowing you to recruit the Blue Suns without killing Oraka.
Where do you get the artifact for Kannik?
In order to obtain the artifact for Kannik, you will of course first of all have to return on board Normandy and head to the galaxy map. Fly to Kite’s Nest. After getting there (Harsa system), fly to the neighbouring Vular (make sure you have enough fuel!). Approach planet Vana (screen above) and press the right mouse button to scan it.
Where to find Kannik in Mass Effect 3?
You don’t need to kill him on personally, as the mission will automatically end. If on the other hand you plan on helping the General in obtaining new weapon transports (paragon), choose the upper right dialogue options. In this case you need to head to the merchant Kannik found in the same location (eastern part of the Presidium).
Are there any artifacts that have never been found?
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What are artifacts and what are they used for?
Artifacts include art, tools, and clothing made by people of any time and place. The term can also be used to refer to the remains of an object, such as a shard of broken pottery or glassware. Artifacts are immensely useful to scholars who want to learn about a culture. Archaeologists excavate areas in which ancient cultures lived and use