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Seems you are better off ignoring it so you just have many different chips for different board setups rather than waste them on merging for some reason.
level up the mechanic tree otherwise it's not that good.
I saw in the video he combined a load of weaker chips to get a 30% one.
Simply doesn't happen when I try it, the end result is always worse than the strongest chip I burn in the merge.
1) The merge process is indeed random for chip shape.
2) Merged chips will have a value of anywhere from -1% of your lowest value to +2% of your highest value. On average, if your chips are all the same value, you will gain +1% in value.
3)The chips you pick up from chests are almost totally random in value. About the only thing that contradicts this is the last couple levels, which divvy higher percentage chips (anywhere from 33 to 38 percent) in an attempt to ready you for the last couple battles.
4) Most merged chips will not have the shapes most commonly used on the PCB boards, and will therefore either not benefit you, or will actively inhibit you by activating penalty slots.
After much testing, I've come to conclude that if you wish to use the Merge Chips function, you're shooting yourself in the foot. The potential merge of lesser valued chips into higher valued chips is TOTALLY outweighed by the potential or receiving a chip which, in effect, "bricks" you Auto-9 gun.
It wouldve been nice if the chances of getting an upgrade were increased.
you can reset chips from a board to use on others. I only used 1 pcb at a time until I got a better one
Whenever you select a different board, all chips are returned to your inventory. But the game saves your chip configuration for each board, allowing you to quickly switch between boards, and the chips will auto-load to their last known slots.
The only reason for resetting a board is if you feel the need to start over from the ground up, just to see if some chips in differing slots provide for a better board configuration.