I tried tons of mods challenges, to the point my mailbox gets full. But hardly any worth to keep.
The upgraded mod shop? First of all, it's expensive, and second of all - is the trick to keep refreshing every 15 crystals, to the point of stumbling on a good one?
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Or doing only keep greys that have primary Stat? Like Speed mode with a speed primary?
There's some ever so minor chance of getting good upgrades with slicing, but I wouldn't count on it. For 5-dots, better slice mods that have at least one more stat you want or have a stat combo you want.
In truth, there's no system or method, it's pure luck. Thus, the more you farm, the more you get.
This series will help explain.. There's several vids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPKsVWqlG6E&t=5s
You need to set up your own system for which mods you upgrade. If you're looking for speed secondaries you could upgrade/slice every mod with a speed secondary and suitable set/primary Stat until speed fails to upgrade a set number of times. You could also only upgrade mods with high initial secondary speed. Just examples. You need to set up your own system.
I checked your mods on swgoh.gg and I saw that you have several mods that I would definately slice further myself (and some that I wouldn't have).
100% agree here - Fatal's guide to mods is what got my to understand them (after a few views) and helped me get a whole new appreciation for the game. I think this is easily the best mod guide out there.
One last question: do you always send 4 dot mods, no matter the rarity? Those can't be upgraded to 5, correct?
And the store is not great. Rarely you may find something you need, but unless it is the one mod you have needed, just ignore the rest.
If you want speed secondaries why would you stop upgrading Grey mods at level 3 where only 1 secondary Stat is revealed? And why would you continue leveling all others beyond the point where all 4 secondary stats are revealed if there's no speed secondary?
I wouldn't recommend this system.
When selling mods you can sort them by speed to sell all the failed ones.
Good luck, sometimes rolling a batch of grays can yield something legendary,
and sometimes months of farming yields nothing.
This doesn't replace farming them, but is a nice addition. Most of what you farm will be low value mods that take time and effort to make good. It feels really good to get a few nice gold mods here and there that can skip most of the process.
I misspoke, sorry. I meant level grey to 3, get 5 speed keep it, otherwise ditch it, and others level up until 4 stats are revealed, and if you have a speed secondary, then level them to 12. At that point, if you have 5 speed (or more), keep it.
I forgeot to mention that middle step.
As for they greys, you get so many early on, that it's a waste to spend to level them up unless you get a 5 speed first try. Later when you have credits to burn, level them until you get a speed stat. Less than 5 ditch it, 5 speed keep it.
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