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Revision as of 00:31, 16 April 2023
Bio-organic chips are used to upgrade Artifacts. Unlike Runes, they give bonuses that scale with the player's attributes.
Acquisition
Chips can be crafted with Weaponsmithing and exchanged between players.
Attributes
Chips are divided into two categories: Advanced Chips which give higher, unique bonuses; and Standard Chips which give Stat boosts. Socket Bonuses can improve an artifact's stats by using the correct chip.
Advanced Chips
Advanced chips give system-unique bonuses the artifact it's attached to. Every weapon has one advanced chip Socket.
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.
Crafted advanced chips have additional effects if higher-quality advanced chips were used to craft them.
Standard Chips
Standard chips give bonuses to the artifact's stats.
Artifacts have more standard chip sockets if they were crafted using higher-quality artifacts.
Socket Bonuses
Socket Bonuses are applied when a chip's mark (icon) matches the mark in its socket.
Socket bonuses for advanced chips are much greater than the socket bonuses for standard chips.
Marks
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 is applied. A chip's icon shows its mark.
A gallery of mark icons on chips is below:
- Mark Attack Speed.jpg
- Mark Crossed-Swords.jpg
- Mark Haste.jpg