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Components are used to upgrade your [[../Weapons|weapons]] and [[../Accessories|accessories]] by adding experience to them. You can get to the upgrade menu from save stations when you obtain the Omni-kit Key in [[../Chapter 4 | Components are used to upgrade your [[../Weapons|weapons]] and [[../Accessories|accessories]] by adding experience to them. You can get to the upgrade menu from save stations when you obtain the Omni-kit Key in [[../Chapter 4/]]. When you've selected the weapon or accessory to upgrade, you'll go to the component list where you can choose which component to use and in what quantity, if you have more than one. When you select a component, you'll see how much experience it provides. Each component has a set amount of experience and a hidden multiplier that affects how big your experience gain will be in conjunction with the hidden rank of the item you're upgrading. | ||
In general, organic components give greater experience multipliers and less experience, while the opposite is true of mechanical components. If you just want to upgrade by feel and not worry about min/maxing for efficiency, try to put as many organic components as you can on the item until you reach an experience multiplier of 3, then as many of your highest experience-paying mechanical component as you need, ''in one go''. The reason you want to upgrade with a single mechanical component, is they actually reduce your experience multiplier, making each individual upgrade less and less effective. This means you will get more experience for upgrading with five of a single component at once than upgrading five times with one of the component. | In general, organic components give greater experience multipliers and less experience, while the opposite is true of mechanical components. If you just want to upgrade by feel and not worry about min/maxing for efficiency, try to put as many organic components as you can on the item until you reach an experience multiplier of 3, then as many of your highest experience-paying mechanical component as you need, ''in one go''. The reason you want to upgrade with a single mechanical component, is they actually reduce your experience multiplier, making each individual upgrade less and less effective. This means you will get more experience for upgrading with five of a single component at once than upgrading five times with one of the component. |