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{{about|Weapon upgrades|Artifact upgrades|Rune|Weapon upgrade slots|use2=Weapon upgrade slots|page2=Socket}} | {{about|Weapon upgrades|Artifact upgrades|Rune|Weapon upgrade slots|use2=Weapon upgrade slots|page2=Socket}} | ||
− | Bio-organic [[chip]]s are used to upgrade [[ | + | Bio-organic [[chip]]s are used to upgrade [[Artifact]]s. Unlike [[Rune]]s, they give bonuses that scale with the player's attributes. |
[[File:Execute Tooltip.jpg|thumb|500px|A preview of an epic [[Execute]] chip.]] | [[File:Execute Tooltip.jpg|thumb|500px|A preview of an epic [[Execute]] chip.]] | ||
==Acquisition== | ==Acquisition== | ||
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===Advanced Chips=== | ===Advanced Chips=== | ||
'''Advanced chips''' give system-unique bonuses the artifact it's attached to. Every weapon has one advanced chip [[socket]].<br> | '''Advanced chips''' give system-unique bonuses the artifact it's attached to. Every weapon has one advanced chip [[socket]].<br> | ||
− | Advanced chips have | + | Advanced chips have a limited number of charges. One charge is lost for each use of the advanced chip's bonus. Charges need to be periodically refilled in the inlay panel.<br> |
Crafted advanced chips have [[Quality#In_Crafting|additional effects]] if higher-quality advanced chips were used to craft them. | Crafted advanced chips have [[Quality#In_Crafting|additional effects]] if higher-quality advanced chips were used to craft them. | ||
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===Socket Bonuses=== | ===Socket Bonuses=== | ||
− | {{see|Socket#Socket Bonuses|Socket Bonuses}} | + | {{see|[[Socket#Socket Bonuses|Socket Bonuses]]}} |
'''Socket Bonuses''' are applied when a chip's [[#Marks|mark]] (icon) matches the mark in its socket.<br> | '''Socket Bonuses''' are applied when a chip's [[#Marks|mark]] (icon) matches the mark in its socket.<br> | ||
Socket bonuses for advanced chips are much greater than the socket bonuses for standard chips. | Socket bonuses for advanced chips are much greater than the socket bonuses for standard chips. | ||
==Marks== | ==Marks== | ||
− | {{see|Socket#Socket Bonuses}} | + | {{see|[[Socket#Socket Bonuses]]}} |
− | A chip's mark gives a general idea of its effects. If a chip's mark matches the mark of its socket, a [[#Socket Bonus|Socket Bonus]] is applied. A chip's icon shows its mark. | + | A chip's mark gives a general idea of its effects. If a chip's mark matches the mark of its socket, a [[#Socket Bonus|Socket Bonus]] is applied. A chip's icon shows its mark. The mark icons are random and unrelated to the stats they increase.<br> |
− | A gallery of | + | A gallery of mark icons on chips is below: |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | File:Mark Attack Speed. | + | File:Mark Attack Speed.jpg |
− | File:Mark | + | File:Mark Crossed-Swords.jpg |
− | File:Mark Haste. | + | File:Mark Haste.jpg |
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</gallery> | </gallery> |