You have a ton of options for armor and weapons to choose from in Soulmask as you journey and progress through the game.
These equipment can further be strengthened with the use of the mod system that adds buffs and boosts skills. This is one of the ways that you can make your character stronger to take on even more difficult challenges in the world of Soulmask.
This guide teaches players the basics of item mods, particularly how you can craft them so you can attach them to your equipment. There are also various tips about which mods are useful for certain actions, such as combat and gathering.
How To Craft Mods
In order to actually be able to craft mods for your armor and weapons, you first need to unlock Medium Craftsmanship in the Knowledge & Technology menu. This will give you a selection of basic mods that you can make for your equipment, according to Game Skinny.
You need to have a Craftsman's Bench in order to make mods for armor and weapons in Soulmask. This particular item can be made using five pieces of Rough Leather, five pieces of Leather Rope, five pieces of Hardwood Plank, and 24 pieces of Stone or Flint.
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Unlocking Better Mods
If you want more powerful mods to use, you need to progress far enough in the game to unlock the Advanced Craftsmanship tech. This particular tree will give you options for the strongest mods in the game.
Useful Armor Mods
When it comes to mods for armor, defensive options are relatively useful as they can help you survive much longer. The Defense Mod 3 provides 30 DEF, Movement SPD -2%, Sound Coefficient 5%, and Gear Weight 200%, Game Rant said.
If you prefer to be stealthy in your journey, then the Concealment Mod 3 is a good choice because it provides Concealment 12. The Chill Proof Mod 2 is a good utility mod for traversing cold areas as it gives Chill-Proof 6.
Useful Weapon Mods
If you prefer to focus on attacking then the basic Attack Mod 3 is a solid option as it gives ATK 15 that boosts your damage. Damage-over-time effects can sometimes be beneficial and the Bleeding Mod 3 is a good choice for this with Bleeding DMG 5.
You can also use a Paralysis Mod 3 that gives Paralysis DMG 10 if you have a relatively strong weapon with this status effect. A more general mod for weapons is the Damage Mod 3 which gives Weapon DMG 20 for an overall power boost, according to MSN.
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