Interface Slot
Revision as of 17:16, 8 August 2011 by imported>Cannonfodder (→Interface Slot Benefits: and->or)
Overview
The Interface Slot is one of the second "levels" of the Incarnate System. The slot was launched with Issue 20, and requires a Going Rogue retail code to utilize.
Interface Slot Benefits
The Interface Slot is unlocked by accumulating Physical Incarnate Experience. There are two ways to recieve this:
- Running the Lambda Sector Incarnate Trial or the Keyes Island Reactor Trial.
- Directly purchasing Physical Incarnate Experience using Incarnate Threads and Inf.
Note that the Interface Slot cannot be unlocked without first unlocking the Alpha Slot
Once the Interface Slot is unlocked, the character can fill the Interface Slot with a Interface Slot Ability which grant different enemy debuffing effects.
The Unlocking Process
The normal course of unlocking the Interface Slot follows this general plan:
- Accumulating Psychic Incarnate Experience to unlock the Interface Slot.
- Determine which Interface Slot Ability works best for said character. That will determine which Incarnate Components are required to craft.
- Run Incarnate Trials to get certain Incarnate Components. Alternatively, a character can accumulate enough Incarnate Threads from defeating foes in the trial in order to craft the Components necessary. The second method is usually more time consuming, but is accessible for more casual players.
- Craft and equip the Interface Slot Ability.
- The character can now work towards another or a higher tiered Interface Slot Ability.
Interface Slot Mechanics
- Characters can switch between Interface Abilities by simply equipping a new ability. The old ability is not lost, but simply switched out. There is a 5 minute cool down between equips. Also, equipping an ability is prohibited by being in combat and may require additional cool down time or leaving the mission to equip.
- The Interface Ability cannot be slotted or changed in Ouroboros.
- Higher-tier Interface Abilities consume a lower tier ability when crafted. Characters can have several higher-tiered abilities, but if they're in the same 'tree', then they'll have to re-craft the lower tiered ability again for each higher-tiered ability they want to have.