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- | Mods are unique cards that enhance the capabilities of your Warframes, weapons, and companions. | ||
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- | They allow you to: | ||
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- | * Increase ability damage. | ||
- | * Multiply weapon fire rate. | ||
- | * Augment Warframe powers. | ||
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- | Mods have infinite uses, can be applied to all supported items without duplicates, and can even be traded with other players. | ||
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- | * Head to your **Arsenal** (main menu -> Equipment -> Arsenal). | ||
- | * Hover over the item you wish to upgrade. | ||
- | * Select “**Upgrade**” | ||
- | * Drag a Mod into an empty Mod slot. | ||
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- | * (e.g., Rime Rounds, Malignant Force) provide both elemental damage and status chance. These mods are efficient for status builds. | ||
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- | * Warframe Augment Mods alter Warframe abilities. Some enhance specific abilities or change their mechanics. Explore these for unique playstyles. | ||
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- | * Exilus Mods fit into the Exilus slot (unlocked via an Exilus Adapter). They provide utility or QoL improvements. Examples include Rush (movement speed) and Power Drift (ability strength). | ||
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- | * Navigate to the Mods Console in the Orbiter. Alternatively, | ||
- | * Select the mod you wish to upgrade. | ||
- | * Select the option Fusion. | ||
- | * A popup will appear with both credit & Endo cost. | ||
- | * Click Yes to continue. | ||
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- | **NOTES:** Similar to fusion, but with a twist, mod Transmutation essentially fuses 4 mods together, along with varying credits, to create a randomized mod. This method of fusion is very expensive as opposed to normal fusion, with the cheapest fusion price at Credits64 12,000 if not using Transmutation Cores. | ||
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- | **Ok so I've seen some people charge 3, 4 sometimes up to 50 times as much for a mod if it's maxed. I made this chart so you can see how much credit and endo cost occurs for each rank for each type of mod. ** | ||
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- | Rank 1- 10/483 | ||
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- | Rank 2- 30/1,449 | ||
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- | Rank 3- 70/3,381 | ||
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- | Rank 4- 150/7,245 | ||
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- | Rank 5- 310/14,973 | ||
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- | Rank 6- 630/30,429 | ||
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- | Rank 7- 1, | ||
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- | Rank 8- 2, | ||
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- | Rank 9- 5, | ||
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- | Rank 10- 10, | ||
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- | Multiply the above numbers by 2 | ||
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- | Multiply the above numbers (bronze mods) by 3 | ||
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- | Multiply the above numbers (bronze mods) by 4 | ||
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- | Keep these numbers in mind the next time someone makes a big deal about "a MAXED maiming strike" | ||
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- | Putting that into perspective, | ||
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