If it's only based on Math, Then upping the chance for a Resource to drop would in effect Reduce the.
Mod Drop Chance Boosters also affect the drop rates of Endo as. Corrupted: Natural Talent: Increases cast speed: Rare: Overextended: Increases power range Reduces power strength: Corrupted: Provoked: Increases damage dealt during bleedout: Uncommon: Quick Rest: Increases stamina recovery rate: Uncommon: Quick Thinking: Warframe energy is automatically used to absorb and prevent lethal damage: Rare: Rage.
Like the Resource Drop Chance Booster, the Mod Drop Chance Booster is applied to the whole team. Creeping Bullseye (+48% crit chance, -36% fire rate) can be made up for with Arcance Velocity (90% chance for +120% fire rate on crit). Resource Drop Chance Boosters can be bought from the Market with Platinum. For example, Anemic Agility (+90% fire rate, -15% damage) is cancelled pretty easily by even just Hornet Strike (+220% damage), giving +90% fire rate and +205% damage between just the two of them. You can make up the negatives in other ways. Thus, I get massive bonuses to both stats I want, over triple the increase that most other sources give, at the cost of stats I don't care about. The build is focused on making one cast of Warcry last forever, so I don't need efficiency or range since I am (hopefully) only casting the ability once and it is mainly for myself (can still hit others if I am close enough to them anyway). For example, my Eternal War Valkyr build uses both Narrow Minded (+99% duration, -66% range) and Blind Rage (+99% strength, -55% efficiency). You don't always need all the stats on your equipment. Same goes for these, you can use them to get more of what you really want. Steel Fiber (+110% armor) is generally better than Gladiator Aegis (+45% armor, 1 gladiator set stack), but if you really want armor, can put both on. Thus, even if one mod is worse than another in a given scenario, you can put both on to get more of what you want. You can only have one of each mod on a piece of equipment. Some easy reasons to come up with using just a bit of critical thinking:
I wrote vaults! It showed me some mods! They don't seem as good as many other mods I have? They all have a negative minus perks, for a positive plus perks! For myself, it don't look like a good deal? Originally posted by jcv5000:I went into codex, mods.