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9 months ago
I’m going to be honest -
After taking a quick peak at your mods, they’re pretty low caliber on the whole. You might not get Hux up to those speeds with your current collection, but I’ll still try to help best I can.
The most immediate thing you can do is to look at some of your level-1 mods across your whole collection with 4 or 5 speed in the secondary and level them up to see if the speeds increase. You can then move them to Hux if you’re lucky and get some good upgrades. Level them up to 12, and if they don’t have 12 speed or more, stop leveling them… it’s too expensive, you can use credits to try with other mods.
A lot of players consider Mods to be the #1 factor in performance. This is because you can move them around by unequipping and re-equipping as necessary for hard events, shifts in the meta, developing better teams, etc. Your best mods will always remain your best mods, but your best characters will always be changing.
Leveling up mods is an expensive use of resources, so you want to be EXTRA picky when doing so.
I’d recommend doing a deep-dive into mod upgrading best-practices. Check out some YouTube videos. Both “Calvin Awesome” and “Phat Phil” have some solid upgrading guides, amongst others.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
After taking a quick peak at your mods, they’re pretty low caliber on the whole. You might not get Hux up to those speeds with your current collection, but I’ll still try to help best I can.
The most immediate thing you can do is to look at some of your level-1 mods across your whole collection with 4 or 5 speed in the secondary and level them up to see if the speeds increase. You can then move them to Hux if you’re lucky and get some good upgrades. Level them up to 12, and if they don’t have 12 speed or more, stop leveling them… it’s too expensive, you can use credits to try with other mods.
A lot of players consider Mods to be the #1 factor in performance. This is because you can move them around by unequipping and re-equipping as necessary for hard events, shifts in the meta, developing better teams, etc. Your best mods will always remain your best mods, but your best characters will always be changing.
Leveling up mods is an expensive use of resources, so you want to be EXTRA picky when doing so.
I’d recommend doing a deep-dive into mod upgrading best-practices. Check out some YouTube videos. Both “Calvin Awesome” and “Phat Phil” have some solid upgrading guides, amongst others.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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