The Summit Training Simulation in Pragmata is where a lot of players hit a wall. Lasers, vertical ziplines, and a strict 60-second time limit combine into something that feels genuinely punishing until the movement pattern clicks. Once it does, the whole thing becomes almost elegant. Here's exactly how to clear it and walk away with every reward.
What rewards do you get for completing Summit?
Finishing Summit with all objectives met earns you Lunafilament, a Cabin Coin, and Upgrade Components. To unlock all three, you need to hit two conditions simultaneously: complete the simulation in under 60 seconds and collect all 8 Signal Data pieces scattered across the course. Miss either one and you're leaving resources on the table.
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The 60-second limit is tighter than it sounds. Every hesitation at a laser gate costs you time. Learn the timing windows before you try for a clean run.
How to complete the Summit training simulation
This simulation is entirely about reading laser patterns and committing to movement at the right moment. Hesitating mid-zipline or hovering too early will either get you hit or push you past the time limit. Work through each section in order.

Summit course layout overview
Section 1: First zipline and Signal Data 1-2
Take the first zipline and grab Signal Data 1 as you ride it. Drop down at the end and wait for the lasers below to deactivate before touching the next zipline. Rushing this gate is the most common early mistake.
Once you're across, turn around, jump, and use your thrusters to hover in place long enough to collect Signal Data 2. The moment you grab it, dodge backwards toward the platform you just jumped from. Don't linger in the hover or the lasers will cycle back.
Section 2: Signal Data 3 and the laser-timed zipline
Move down the course and watch the laser sweep pattern on the next zipline. Time your grab so you're riding through a clear window, then jump forward, hover briefly, and dodge toward Signal Data 3. The laser timing here is consistent, so a couple of observation passes will tell you exactly when the gap opens.
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You don't need to rush the zipline grab. Wait for the full clear window rather than trying to squeeze through a narrow gap. A clean ride is faster than a reset.
Section 3: Signal Data 4-7 (the hardest stretch)
This is the section that ends most runs. The layout stacks multiple Signal Data pieces close together with overlapping laser patterns.
- Use the zipline only when lasers are completely clear.
- Hold your hover until the last possible moment before grabbing Signal Data 4.
- While still hovering, dodge sideways to collect Signal Data 5 without landing.
- Take the next zipline through another clear window and grab Signal Data 6 at the top.
- Immediately hover and release, then trigger your dodge mid-fall to snag Signal Data 7 before landing on the platform below.
The mid-fall dodge for Signal Data 7 is the single hardest input in the whole simulation. Practice the timing in isolation if you keep missing it.
Section 4: Signal Data 8 and the final zipline
From the landing platform, turn right and jump to collect Signal Data 8. Dodge backwards immediately to return to the platform, then wait for a laser-clear window on the final zipline. Ride it to the top and interact with the station to finish the simulation.
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Don't skip the backwards dodge after grabbing Signal Data 8. Missing the platform return costs several seconds and can push you over the 60-second limit.
What makes Summit harder than other training simulations?
Most training sims in Pragmata test either combat or basic movement. Summit specifically targets your ability to chain thruster hovers, zipline timing, and mid-air dodges in a single continuous sequence with no checkpoints and a hard clock. The laser patterns are the constant variable. They don't pause because you're mid-hover, and they don't care that you just missed Signal Data 5 for the fourth time.
The good news is that every laser in Summit follows a fixed cycle. Once you've memorized the windows, the simulation stops feeling random and starts feeling like a rhythm game. That mental shift is when your times start dropping.
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