There's approximately 15% chance that speed increases by 6 giving you you maximum of 11. Since it's possible to have a grey mod with a 6 speed secondary, the maximum secondary speed a green mod could possibly have is 12.
The other possibilities are approximately 30% chance of +5, approximately 30% chance of +4 and approximately 25% chance of +3.
errors on the probabilities are difficult to state accurately but are in the region of +/- 3% since they come from peoples limited tracked results and not from any official sources.
So if I have a grey mod that i slice to green and it only bumps +3 to an 8 speed secondary, is it worth continuing slicing or should I sell it ?
100% a value judgement based on your current mod inventory. If you already have 100s of 10+ speed mods and the other secondaries that mod are rubbish, then maybe not. But the green to blue slice is still not a big resource commitment so I'd probably slice it still.
These are the minimum speeds per colour i slice with:
grey: 4 speed
green: 8 speed
blue: 12 speed
purple 15 speed
This is a good system to have, especially if you are specifically looking for 20+ speed secondary mods. I tend to stick to something very similar to this but make some exceptions such as slicing mods that have lower speed but are offense setbonus with offense secondaries (to take just one example).
I honestly don’t know if I’ve seen a +6 anything. But I know I’ve seen a mod gain +6 when sliced.
+6 on a slice is definitely possible. A base of 6 on a gray is often mentioned, though, and I've never seen one. It's a "my uncle works at Nintendo" kind of thing, I think. One of those weird lies people tell because they think it's impressive for some reason.
I honestly don’t know if I’ve seen a +6 anything. But I know I’ve seen a mod gain +6 when sliced.
+6 on a slice is definitely possible. A base of 6 on a gray is often mentioned, though, and I've never seen one. It's a "my uncle works at Nintendo" kind of thing, I think. One of those weird lies people tell because they think it's impressive for some reason.
Oh you mean like Malak is going to be on a hard node soon.
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The other possibilities are approximately 30% chance of +5, approximately 30% chance of +4 and approximately 25% chance of +3.
errors on the probabilities are difficult to state accurately but are in the region of +/- 3% since they come from peoples limited tracked results and not from any official sources.
100% a value judgement based on your current mod inventory. If you already have 100s of 10+ speed mods and the other secondaries that mod are rubbish, then maybe not. But the green to blue slice is still not a big resource commitment so I'd probably slice it still.
This is a good system to have, especially if you are specifically looking for 20+ speed secondary mods. I tend to stick to something very similar to this but make some exceptions such as slicing mods that have lower speed but are offense setbonus with offense secondaries (to take just one example).
I honestly don’t know if I’ve seen a +6 anything. But I know I’ve seen a mod gain +6 when sliced.
+6 on a slice is definitely possible. A base of 6 on a gray is often mentioned, though, and I've never seen one. It's a "my uncle works at Nintendo" kind of thing, I think. One of those weird lies people tell because they think it's impressive for some reason.
Oh you mean like Malak is going to be on a hard node soon.
Because he definitely is.