How to Upgrade Modules in The First Descendant

The looter shooter The First Descendant allows players to customize their characters with different modules to suit their play style or the next upcoming battle. Here’s how to upgrade modules in The First Descendant.

How to upgrade modules in The First Descendant

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The player can visit Silion in the right area of ​​Albion to upgrade the modules in the “First Descendant”. It is located in a small tunnel near where the player can research the new Descendant.

Silion allows players to upgrade weapon modules and offspring modules using Kupier shards and gold. The cost of each upgrade increases significantly, and each module can only be upgraded a certain number of times.

Some modules can be upgraded up to five times, while others can be upgraded up to 10 times. You can see the number of upgrades by the small tick mark next to the module image and the enhancement level in the module details.

He can also dismantle unwanted modules to obtain Kupier Fragments and combine modules together. However, the player must reach Mastery Level 9 before they can begin combining modules.

First descendant modulePrima Games Screenshots

The player can upgrade a module by selecting any item in their inventory or an item currently equipped on a weapon or scion. Upgrading a module will enhance its functionality, but will also increase its capacity cost.

Each Descendant and Weapon has a limit on the number of Mods that can be installed, depending on the number of Mods and the price of each Mod. Upgrading the Mastery Level or installing Energy Activators can increase the maximum capacity of both.

While it may be tempting to start upgrading modules right away, players should wait until they get a higher rarity module to get the most benefit. Modules come in Common (blue), Rare (purple), Ultimate (yellow), and Extraordinary (red). Once upgraded, be sure to come back to further improve your attributes.

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