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== Intent == | |||
This is meant as an overview of [[Incarnate System]] 'economics' (although trading components across players is blocked) for players new to the end game to begin forming a plan of how they want to proceed. It is not exhaustive; nor does it try to do the job of the Wiki describing Incarnate Powers, power choices, or what 2/3rds of Enhancement Diversity really means; all of that is better explained elsewhere. | |||
This is a bit more simplistic... the very act of buying Incarnate Abilities themselves through Component Crafting. | |||
== Caveats == | == Caveats == | ||
This is written for Homecoming: City of Heroes Issue 27, which has the following differences from the Live Incarnate | This is written for Homecoming: City of Heroes Issue 27, which has the following differences from the Live Incarnate System. | ||
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*[[Alpha Slot]] unlocking is no longer required. Incarnate XP starts accruing the moment you turn Level 50. (Trapdoor can still be fought by heading to [[Ouroboros]] and doing the Mender Ramiel arc, but it isn't required any longer.) | *[[Alpha Slot]] unlocking is no longer required. Incarnate XP starts accruing the moment you turn Level 50. (Trapdoor can still be fought by heading to [[Ouroboros]] and doing the Mender Ramiel arc, but it isn't required any longer.) | ||
*[[Incarnate Shard|Incarnate Shards]], while still issued, have been de-emphasized in favor of [[Incarnate Thread|Incarnate Threads]]. | *[[Incarnate Shard|Incarnate Shards]], while still issued, have been de-emphasized in favor of [[Incarnate Thread|Incarnate Threads]]. | ||
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With all of that in mind, here's an explanation of how the Incarnate Powers "tech trees" work in-game. | With all of that in mind, here's an explanation of how the Incarnate Powers "tech trees" work in-game. | ||
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== Incarnate Convert Window == | == Incarnate Abilities: Convert Window Notes == | ||
[[File:CreateWindow.png|thumb|right|The Incarnate system is designed to push players to make costly mistakes, such as purchasing a T1 power when a T4 is already slotted. Doesn't harm a build, but it wastes resources.]] | [[File:CreateWindow.png|thumb|right|The Incarnate system is designed to push players to make costly mistakes, such as purchasing a T1 power when a T4 is already slotted. Doesn't harm a build, but it wastes resources.]] | ||
Keep in mind the following: | Keep in mind the following: | ||
*Incarnate Shards and Incarnate Shard Salvage ONLY applies for the Alpha Slot. Once Alpha Tier IV is unlocked, remaining Astral Merits and Incarnate Shards are best used for Thread Conversion. | *Incarnate Shards and Incarnate Shard Salvage ONLY applies for the Alpha Slot. Once Alpha Tier IV is unlocked, remaining Astral Merits and Incarnate Shards are best used for Thread Conversion. | ||
*Salvage Types CANNOT be mixed. Incarnate Shard Salvage CANNOT be used for Incarnate Thread Recipes and vice versa. | *Salvage Types CANNOT be mixed. Incarnate Shard Salvage CANNOT be used for Incarnate Thread Recipes and vice versa. | ||
*Once Salvage has been crafted, unused Salvage can be converted back into Incarnate Shards (1 per Breakdown) or Incarnate Threads (varies on rarity) to use elsewhere, but at a loss. It is important to craft only what you need to complete a recipe. | *Once Salvage has been crafted, unused Salvage can be converted back into Incarnate Shards (1 per Breakdown) or Incarnate Threads (varies on rarity) to use elsewhere, but at a loss. It is important to craft only what you need to complete a recipe. (You may elect to do this for awarded Incarnate Salvage that you no longer need, i.e.: after completing Alpha Slot Tier IV, then earning an [[Essence of the Incarnate Component|Essence of The Incarnate]] after a task force only to have broken it down to a shard to eventually become threads later.) | ||
Costs are NOT Cumulative except when mentioned at the end: each Tier is required to reach the next higher one, but salvage and currencies start from 0 each time. | It may help to take notes or map out a plan. It is a lot of information to track. | ||
{{gametip|tip='''This is a major caution about the entire Incarnate System as a whole.'''<br/>It is designed for a casual player to lose track during day-to-day progress. This means it is very easy to create the wrong component by accident if one does not pay attention. Most players will need to plan ahead (unlike the Respec system in-game where experimentation is welcome), as the Incarnate System is a lot less forgiving of mistakes.}} | |||
== The Hard(er) Way == | |||
Costs are NOT Cumulative except when mentioned at the end: each Tier power is required to be crafted to reach the next higher one, but salvage and currencies start from 0 each time. | |||
Regardless of which recipe you choose to purchase (Power or Recipe Components), the costs per tier is always the same. | Regardless of which recipe you choose to purchase (Power or Recipe Components), the costs per tier is always the same. | ||
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'''Cost:''' <br/> | '''Cost:''' <br/> | ||
Alpha Slot: | Alpha Slot: 20 Shards for one Tier 2 Power Choice.<br/> | ||
Other Slots including Alpha: 100 Threads for one Tier 2 Power Choice. | Other Slots including Alpha: 100 Threads for one Tier 2 Power Choice. | ||
=== Tier 3 === | === Tier 3 === | ||
Alpha and other slots diverge broadly here:<br/> | Tier 3 powers are when Level Shifts (Alpha Slots) and Incarnate Shifts (Lore/Destiny Slots) start to apply, and it shows. Alpha and other slots diverge broadly here:<br/> | ||
'''Alpha Slot Only'''<br/> | '''Alpha Slot Only'''<br/> | ||
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**Infinite Tessellation | **Infinite Tessellation | ||
**Vanguard DNA Metamatrix | **Vanguard DNA Metamatrix | ||
*Plus: 2 Common Shard Salvage Components for the Incarnate Recipe itself apart from the above. (8 Shards.) | |||
*Or, what most players do: earn one for free at Level 50 by completing a Weekly Strike Target. | *Or, what most players do: earn one for free at Level 50 by completing a Weekly Strike Target. | ||
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'''Totals:'''<br/> | '''Totals:'''<br/> | ||
Alpha Slot: Crafted -- 12.5 mil INF, | Alpha Slot: Crafted -- 12.5 mil INF, 56 Shards... or Earned Notice -- 8 Shards and 1 Notice of The Well.<br/> | ||
Other Slots including Alpha: 25 mil INF, 340 Threads. | Other Slots including Alpha: 25 mil INF, 340 Threads. | ||
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1. You cannot progress to Tier 4 on any Slot without repeating the prior crafting path from Tier 1 through Tier 3 all over again, this time crafting the other half of the tree. Two opposite Tier 3 powers are required to be consumed to produce Tier 4. (See the picture to the right: it doesn't matter which two are purchase as long as one is on the left and the other is on the right.) | 1. You cannot progress to Tier 4 on any Slot without repeating the prior crafting path from Tier 1 through Tier 3 all over again, this time crafting the other half of the tree. Two opposite Tier 3 powers are required to be consumed to produce Tier 4. (See the picture to the right: it doesn't matter which two are purchase as long as one is on the left and the other is on the right.) | ||
So Going Back Through Tier 1-3 a 2nd Time:<br/> | |||
88 Shards on top of the prior Tier 1-3 crafting<br/> | |||
OR<br/> | |||
440 Threads and 25 Million INF on top of the prior Tier 1-3 crafting. | |||
2. This is where the simplicity of methods inverts itself: the Alpha Recipe is the simpler one to understand than any Threads Recipe: | 2. This is where the simplicity of methods inverts itself: the Alpha Recipe is the simpler one to understand than any Threads Recipe: | ||
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**Superconductive Membrane | **Superconductive Membrane | ||
If it helps to think of it that way, each Very Rare Thread Component (Forbidden Technique, Living Relic, Self Evolving Alloy OR Thaumic Resonator) is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matryoshka_doll 'nesting doll'] of threads: | |||
* One Very Rare Thread Component at 200 million INF, made up of: | |||
** Four | ** Four Rare Components at 960 Threads + 50 million INF, made up of: | ||
*** Four Uncommon Incarnate Thread Salvage items at | *** Four Uncommon Incarnate Thread Salvage items at 260 Threads. | ||
=== Cumulative Totals === | |||
{| style="width: 100%;" | |||
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;" | |||
|+ Incarnate Shards (Alpha Slot Only) | |||
|- | |||
! Tier Level !! Shards Spent !! INF/Tokens Spent | |||
|- | |||
| Tier I x2 || 24 Shards || | |||
|- | |||
| Tier II x2 || 40 Shards || | |||
|- | |||
| Tier III x2<br/>(Crafting) || 96 Shards || 25 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Tier IV || 242 Shards || 25 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Total<br/>(Crafting) || 498 Shards || 50 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Using NOTW x3 || -386 Shards || -50 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Adjusted Total || 112 Shards || 0 INF | |||
|} | |||
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin: auto;" | |||
|+ Incarnate Threads (Any Slot) | |||
|- | |||
! Tier Level !! Threads Spent !! INF Spent | |||
|- | |||
| Tier I x2 || 120 Threads || | |||
|- | |||
| Tier II x2 || 200 Threads || | |||
|- | |||
| Tier III x2 || 560 Threads || 50 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Tier IV || 1,000 Threads || 200 mil INF | |||
|- | |||
| Total || 1,880 Threads || 250 mil INF | |||
|} | |||
{| style="width: 56%; margin: auto;" | |||
|- | |||
|Both tables ignore power choices: especially Tier II and higher, there are enough recipes listed for any valid combination of powers assuming Tier III left and right side choices are honored. | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
Looking at the totals above, one may think why they would bother with threads at all with such high totals, except for one detail: the drop rate for Incarnate Threads is considerably higher than Incarnate Shards. In the same time a player might be close to 20 Threads, they may see one shard appear in their inventory if they're lucky. | |||
== A Better Way... == | == A Better Way... == | ||
=== Salvage Tables === | === Salvage Tables === | ||
There are | There are a few places for Incarnate Salvage Tables, or Incarnate Salvage as a reward drop: | ||
*Incarnate Arcs and Task Forces which offer Incarnate Salvage as a reward drop. | *Incarnate Arcs and Task Forces which offer Incarnate Salvage as a reward drop. Details in [[Incarnate Component]]. | ||
*Incarnate Trials, which offer a full range of reward drops: | *Incarnate Trials, which offer a full range of reward drops: | ||
**All Trials will offer drops of Common or Uncommon Salvage at the very least for any player who stays from start to finish (or if the Trial is completed; failed trials do not get reward tables.) | **All Trials will offer drops of Common or Uncommon Salvage at the very least for any player who stays from start to finish (or if the Trial is completed; failed trials do not get reward tables.). For Behavioral Adjustment Facility and Lambda Sector Trial, only the first two tables are available to players. | ||
**Trials apart from Behavioral Adjustment Facility and Lambda Sector Trial have a higher chance to drop Rare and Very Rare tables in addition to Common or Uncommon Salvage. | **Trials apart from Behavioral Adjustment Facility and Lambda Sector Trial have a higher chance to drop Rare and Very Rare tables in addition to Common or Uncommon Salvage. | ||
**Underground Trial completion is longer than the rest, therefore the Common/Uncommon Reward Table does not apply, guaranteeing a Rare or Very Rare reward table at the end. | **Underground Trial completion is longer than the rest, therefore the Common/Uncommon Reward Table does not apply, guaranteeing a Rare or Very Rare reward table at the end. | ||
*Completing all six arcs of the [[Dark Astoria]] zone (a.k.a.: the Death Incarnate expansion, arcs from "The Burden of The Past" through "The Choice of Hope - Part 2") has a chance for a Incarnate Salvage table of any variety. | |||
Salvage gained this way skips past crafting requirements dramatically, allowing players to complete Incarnate Crafting faster. | Salvage gained this way skips past crafting requirements dramatically, allowing players to complete Incarnate Crafting faster. | ||
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*30 Empyrean Merits to craft one Very Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage item. | *30 Empyrean Merits to craft one Very Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage item. | ||
Empyrean Merits only work on Incarnate Thread recipes and cannot be traded or used to craft Notice of The Well/Favor of The Well tokens. (Although both tokens can be converted directly into Threads.) | Empyrean Merits only work on Incarnate Thread recipes and cannot be traded or used to craft Notice of The Well/Favor of The Well tokens. (Although both tokens can be converted directly into Threads.) Another gentle reminder that types of salvage (Shard-based vs. Threads-based) cannot mix in a single recipe: be sure to carefully pick an Alpha Slot recipe of Thread Salvage and stick to it. | ||
==== Adjusted Thread/Merits Overview ==== | ==== Adjusted Thread/Merits Overview ==== | ||
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40 Threads and 30 Empyrean Merits. | 40 Threads and 30 Empyrean Merits. | ||
===== | ===== Cumulative Total ===== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Empyrean Merits + Threads | |||
|- | |||
! Tier Level !! Emp. Merits !! Threads Used | |||
|- | |||
| Tier 1 x2 || || 120 Threads | |||
|- | |||
| Tier 2 x2 || || 200 Threads | |||
|- | |||
| Tier 3 x2 || 16 Emp.Mts. || 80 Threads | |||
|- | |||
| Tier 4 || 30 Emp.Mts. || 40 Threads | |||
|- | |||
| Total || 46 Emp.Mts. || 440 Threads | |||
|} | |||
With 46 Empyrean Merits per Incarnate Slot used only on Tier III/IV X 6 Slots = 276 Total Empyrean Merits out of 400 in the [[Veteran Levels]] program. The remaining 124 left could become: | |||
*2,480 Threads (along with the 960 the first 11 Veteran Levels offers up) could be used on Tier I and II development. | |||
*2 Transcendent Merits (50 Empyrean Merits Each) to send to a new toon on the same account to kickstart their endgame once they reach Level 50. | |||
*Or they could be simply banked. (Incarnate Salvage doesn't have a capacity limit like Invention Salvage.) | |||
== Mitigating Mistakes == | |||
;Take advantage of Sidegrades. | ;Take advantage of Sidegrades. | ||
This feature allows you to 'reroll' a salvage piece to a different one in the same level in case of a mistake made. This can be faster than waiting to earn/re-create missing salvage. Losing threads is less of a setback than losing merits, or waiting even longer to use the salvage for a different power/path. | This feature allows you to 'reroll' a salvage piece to a different one in the same level in case of a mistake made. This can be faster than waiting to earn/re-create missing salvage. Losing threads is less of a setback than losing merits, or waiting even longer to use the salvage for a different power/path. | ||
;Breakdowns on the other hand should be a last-resort. | ;Breakdowns on the other hand should be a last-resort. | ||
If the salvage made can be used elsewhere in your Incarnate Slot plan, waiting to spend it is always better than breaking it down to component threads/shards at a loss | If the salvage made can be used elsewhere in your Incarnate Slot plan, waiting to spend it is always better than breaking it down to component threads/shards at a loss. | ||
Breaking down Incarnate Shard salvage when your Alpha Slot is finished is acceptable when you have no plans to unlock other Alpha Slot abilities. | Breaking down Incarnate Shard salvage when your Alpha Slot is finished is acceptable when you have no plans to unlock other Alpha Slot abilities. | ||
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;There is no Undo. | ;There is no Undo. | ||
Other than those two methods, salvage cannot ever be brought back to pre-crafting components. And any Incarnate Powers crafted are permanent (unless the power is consumed in Tier-to-Tier progress.) | Other than those two methods, salvage cannot ever be brought back to pre-crafting components. And any Incarnate Powers crafted are permanent (unless the power is consumed in Tier-to-Tier progress.) | ||
;Resist the urge to use Empyrean Merits for extra Threads. | |||
It is strongly advised not to use Empyrean Merits to breakdown into Threads from the Veteran Levels rewards for the following reasons: | |||
*Playing regular Level 50 content will earn threads. | |||
*Shards can be broken down into Threads (1:1 for 1,000,000 INF every 24 hours, 10 each. Or 2:1 for free anytime, or 10 Shards to 5 Threads each.) Unneeded Incarnate Shard salvage can be broken down into Shards for the same conversion as well. | |||
*Astral Merits can be converted to 4 Threads per merit as well. | |||
There should be enough Empyrean Merits in Veteran Levels 1-100 to attain Tier 4 in all six slots at least ONCE, with some left over in case of mistakes. The remainder have more value as Transcendent Merit use for other characters on your account if you do not wish to unlock any more Incarnate powers (for example; multiple builds with different Incarnate abilities for each build). | |||
== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == | ||
Which begs the question: which method(s) would you prefer to use for Incarnate Progress? | Which begs the question: which method(s) would you prefer to use for Incarnate Progress? | ||
*Empyrean Merits work best on Tier III/IV Salvage purchases. They're not burning a hole in your pocket; save them. It's far easier to earn shards and threads than Empyrean Merits. | |||
*Doing missions for Reward Tables can also speed up progress, especially less common iTrials. | |||
*Be careful of what you buy: follow a plan, and double check the salvage and the recipe on occasion to ensure it is needed. | |||
*Respecs do not affect Incarnate Ability choices, therefore players should study the Incarnate [[Incarnate System#Slot Details|Slot Abilities]]. And ask questions concerning abilities you don't recognize so there's less of a chance of buyer's remorse. | |||
*Threads and Shards can work if nothing else is available, but the higher the Tier gets, the harder the crafting work becomes. | |||
[[Category:Player Guides]] | [[Category:Player Guides]] |
Latest revision as of 01:54, 19 March 2024
This article is a Player Guide. The Homecoming Wiki takes no responsibility for the content within.
Questions and concerns should be posed to the authors of the article using the article's talk page.
Intent
This is meant as an overview of Incarnate System 'economics' (although trading components across players is blocked) for players new to the end game to begin forming a plan of how they want to proceed. It is not exhaustive; nor does it try to do the job of the Wiki describing Incarnate Powers, power choices, or what 2/3rds of Enhancement Diversity really means; all of that is better explained elsewhere.
This is a bit more simplistic... the very act of buying Incarnate Abilities themselves through Component Crafting.
Caveats
This is written for Homecoming: City of Heroes Issue 27, which has the following differences from the Live Incarnate System.
Incarnate Abilities: Convert Window Notes
Keep in mind the following:
- Incarnate Shards and Incarnate Shard Salvage ONLY applies for the Alpha Slot. Once Alpha Tier IV is unlocked, remaining Astral Merits and Incarnate Shards are best used for Thread Conversion.
- Salvage Types CANNOT be mixed. Incarnate Shard Salvage CANNOT be used for Incarnate Thread Recipes and vice versa.
- Once Salvage has been crafted, unused Salvage can be converted back into Incarnate Shards (1 per Breakdown) or Incarnate Threads (varies on rarity) to use elsewhere, but at a loss. It is important to craft only what you need to complete a recipe. (You may elect to do this for awarded Incarnate Salvage that you no longer need, i.e.: after completing Alpha Slot Tier IV, then earning an Essence of The Incarnate after a task force only to have broken it down to a shard to eventually become threads later.)
It may help to take notes or map out a plan. It is a lot of information to track.
The Hard(er) Way
Costs are NOT Cumulative except when mentioned at the end: each Tier power is required to be crafted to reach the next higher one, but salvage and currencies start from 0 each time.
Regardless of which recipe you choose to purchase (Power or Recipe Components), the costs per tier is always the same.
Tier 1
To Craft:
Three specific pieces of Common Incarnate Shard OR Incarnate Thread Salvage.
Cost:
Alpha Slot: 12 shards total for one Tier 1 power choice.
Other Slots including Alpha: 60 Threads total for one Tier 1 power choice.
Tier 2
To Craft:
Two specific pieces of Common Incarnate Shard OR Incarnate Thread Salvage (this will recur for the remaining Tiers as well),
AND
One specific piece of Uncommon Incarnate Shard OR Incarnate Thread Salvage for a total of three items.
Cost:
Alpha Slot: 20 Shards for one Tier 2 Power Choice.
Other Slots including Alpha: 100 Threads for one Tier 2 Power Choice.
Tier 3
Tier 3 powers are when Level Shifts (Alpha Slots) and Incarnate Shifts (Lore/Destiny Slots) start to apply, and it shows. Alpha and other slots diverge broadly here:
Alpha Slot Only
Two Pieces of Common Incarnate Shard Salvage, plus a Notice of The Well:
- If crafted, a Notice costs 12,500,000 INF, 40 Incarnate Shards, and requires crafting one each of the following Uncommon Salvage (each component also costing 8 shards each + 1 Common Salvage Piece at 4 shards resulting in 12 shards for each single item and altogether 48 shards for all four bought at once):
- Drop of the Well
- Incarnate Infused Nictus
- Infinite Tessellation
- Vanguard DNA Metamatrix
- Plus: 2 Common Shard Salvage Components for the Incarnate Recipe itself apart from the above. (8 Shards.)
- Or, what most players do: earn one for free at Level 50 by completing a Weekly Strike Target.
Other Slots including Alpha
Thread Recipes start to get harder, too, as well:
Two specific pieces of Incarnate Thread Salvage,
AND
One specific piece of Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage, made with:
- 25 million Influence
- 100 Incarnate Threads
- And one each of the Uncommon Incarnate Thread Salvage Items (at 60 Threads per piece at 240 Threads for all four at once:)
- Cytolitic Infusion
- Dimensional Pocket
- Gluon Pocket
- Worn Spellbook
Totals:
Alpha Slot: Crafted -- 12.5 mil INF, 56 Shards... or Earned Notice -- 8 Shards and 1 Notice of The Well.
Other Slots including Alpha: 25 mil INF, 340 Threads.
Tier 4
For Tier 4, there's two pieces of bad news.
1. You cannot progress to Tier 4 on any Slot without repeating the prior crafting path from Tier 1 through Tier 3 all over again, this time crafting the other half of the tree. Two opposite Tier 3 powers are required to be consumed to produce Tier 4. (See the picture to the right: it doesn't matter which two are purchase as long as one is on the left and the other is on the right.)
So Going Back Through Tier 1-3 a 2nd Time:
88 Shards on top of the prior Tier 1-3 crafting
OR
440 Threads and 25 Million INF on top of the prior Tier 1-3 crafting.
2. This is where the simplicity of methods inverts itself: the Alpha Recipe is the simpler one to understand than any Threads Recipe:
Alpha Slot Only
Two pieces of Common Incarnate Shard Salvage plus a Favor of the Well:
- 32 Incarnate Shards
- 2 Notice of The Wells
Favor of the Wells CANNOT be earned in-game, they must be crafted.
Other Slots Including Alpha
Like the Tier III counterpart above, another layer of complexity:
Two pieces of Common Incarnate Thread Salvage,
AND
One Very Rare Incarnate Salvage Component.
Each Very Rare Threads Salvage Component requires:
- 100 million INF
- One each of the Rare Thread Component Salvage items:
- Ancient Texts
- Exotic Isotope
- Semi-Conscious Energy
- Superconductive Membrane
If it helps to think of it that way, each Very Rare Thread Component (Forbidden Technique, Living Relic, Self Evolving Alloy OR Thaumic Resonator) is a 'nesting doll' of threads:
- One Very Rare Thread Component at 200 million INF, made up of:
- Four Rare Components at 960 Threads + 50 million INF, made up of:
- Four Uncommon Incarnate Thread Salvage items at 260 Threads.
- Four Rare Components at 960 Threads + 50 million INF, made up of:
Cumulative Totals
|
|
Looking at the totals above, one may think why they would bother with threads at all with such high totals, except for one detail: the drop rate for Incarnate Threads is considerably higher than Incarnate Shards. In the same time a player might be close to 20 Threads, they may see one shard appear in their inventory if they're lucky.
A Better Way...
Salvage Tables
There are a few places for Incarnate Salvage Tables, or Incarnate Salvage as a reward drop:
- Incarnate Arcs and Task Forces which offer Incarnate Salvage as a reward drop. Details in Incarnate Component.
- Incarnate Trials, which offer a full range of reward drops:
- All Trials will offer drops of Common or Uncommon Salvage at the very least for any player who stays from start to finish (or if the Trial is completed; failed trials do not get reward tables.). For Behavioral Adjustment Facility and Lambda Sector Trial, only the first two tables are available to players.
- Trials apart from Behavioral Adjustment Facility and Lambda Sector Trial have a higher chance to drop Rare and Very Rare tables in addition to Common or Uncommon Salvage.
- Underground Trial completion is longer than the rest, therefore the Common/Uncommon Reward Table does not apply, guaranteeing a Rare or Very Rare reward table at the end.
- Completing all six arcs of the Dark Astoria zone (a.k.a.: the Death Incarnate expansion, arcs from "The Burden of The Past" through "The Choice of Hope - Part 2") has a chance for a Incarnate Salvage table of any variety.
Salvage gained this way skips past crafting requirements dramatically, allowing players to complete Incarnate Crafting faster.
Use Empyrean Merits
Empyrean Merits can speed up Tier 3 and Tier 4 Salvage Crafting with a simpler cost:
- 8 Empyrean Merits to craft one Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage item.
- 30 Empyrean Merits to craft one Very Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage item.
Empyrean Merits only work on Incarnate Thread recipes and cannot be traded or used to craft Notice of The Well/Favor of The Well tokens. (Although both tokens can be converted directly into Threads.) Another gentle reminder that types of salvage (Shard-based vs. Threads-based) cannot mix in a single recipe: be sure to carefully pick an Alpha Slot recipe of Thread Salvage and stick to it.
Adjusted Thread/Merits Overview
Tier 1
To Craft:
Three specific pieces of Common Incarnate Thread Salvage.
Cost:
60 Threads total for one Tier 1 power choice.
Tier 2
To Craft:
Two specific pieces of Common Incarnate Thread Salvage,
AND
One specific piece of Uncommon Incarnate Thread Salvage for a total of three items.
Cost:
100 Threads for one Tier 2 Power Choice.
Tier 3
To Craft:
Two specific pieces of Common Incarnate Thread Salvage,
AND
8 Empyrean Merits to purchase a Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage component.
Cost:
40 Threads and 8 Empyrean Merits.
Tier 4
To Craft:
Two specific pieces of Common Incarnate Thread Salvage,
AND
30 Empyrean Merits to purchase a Very Rare Incarnate Thread Salvage component.
Cost:
40 Threads and 30 Empyrean Merits.
Cumulative Total
Tier Level | Emp. Merits | Threads Used |
---|---|---|
Tier 1 x2 | 120 Threads | |
Tier 2 x2 | 200 Threads | |
Tier 3 x2 | 16 Emp.Mts. | 80 Threads |
Tier 4 | 30 Emp.Mts. | 40 Threads |
Total | 46 Emp.Mts. | 440 Threads |
With 46 Empyrean Merits per Incarnate Slot used only on Tier III/IV X 6 Slots = 276 Total Empyrean Merits out of 400 in the Veteran Levels program. The remaining 124 left could become:
- 2,480 Threads (along with the 960 the first 11 Veteran Levels offers up) could be used on Tier I and II development.
- 2 Transcendent Merits (50 Empyrean Merits Each) to send to a new toon on the same account to kickstart their endgame once they reach Level 50.
- Or they could be simply banked. (Incarnate Salvage doesn't have a capacity limit like Invention Salvage.)
Mitigating Mistakes
- Take advantage of Sidegrades.
This feature allows you to 'reroll' a salvage piece to a different one in the same level in case of a mistake made. This can be faster than waiting to earn/re-create missing salvage. Losing threads is less of a setback than losing merits, or waiting even longer to use the salvage for a different power/path.
- Breakdowns on the other hand should be a last-resort.
If the salvage made can be used elsewhere in your Incarnate Slot plan, waiting to spend it is always better than breaking it down to component threads/shards at a loss.
Breaking down Incarnate Shard salvage when your Alpha Slot is finished is acceptable when you have no plans to unlock other Alpha Slot abilities.
- There is no Undo.
Other than those two methods, salvage cannot ever be brought back to pre-crafting components. And any Incarnate Powers crafted are permanent (unless the power is consumed in Tier-to-Tier progress.)
- Resist the urge to use Empyrean Merits for extra Threads.
It is strongly advised not to use Empyrean Merits to breakdown into Threads from the Veteran Levels rewards for the following reasons:
- Playing regular Level 50 content will earn threads.
- Shards can be broken down into Threads (1:1 for 1,000,000 INF every 24 hours, 10 each. Or 2:1 for free anytime, or 10 Shards to 5 Threads each.) Unneeded Incarnate Shard salvage can be broken down into Shards for the same conversion as well.
- Astral Merits can be converted to 4 Threads per merit as well.
There should be enough Empyrean Merits in Veteran Levels 1-100 to attain Tier 4 in all six slots at least ONCE, with some left over in case of mistakes. The remainder have more value as Transcendent Merit use for other characters on your account if you do not wish to unlock any more Incarnate powers (for example; multiple builds with different Incarnate abilities for each build).
Conclusion
Which begs the question: which method(s) would you prefer to use for Incarnate Progress?
- Empyrean Merits work best on Tier III/IV Salvage purchases. They're not burning a hole in your pocket; save them. It's far easier to earn shards and threads than Empyrean Merits.
- Doing missions for Reward Tables can also speed up progress, especially less common iTrials.
- Be careful of what you buy: follow a plan, and double check the salvage and the recipe on occasion to ensure it is needed.
- Respecs do not affect Incarnate Ability choices, therefore players should study the Incarnate Slot Abilities. And ask questions concerning abilities you don't recognize so there's less of a chance of buyer's remorse.
- Threads and Shards can work if nothing else is available, but the higher the Tier gets, the harder the crafting work becomes.