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When you go to fuse a item, it will give you a list of possible upgrades. You get 1 of those out of that list.You can also fuse parts that has already been fused if you get a crappy upgrade on it.
You cannot sell fused parts on the market.
cooldown time reduced 20%
100% worth to upgrade
Only decent thing about fusing, as far as i can tell, is that it doesn't affect the PS? So you could be using somewhat better performing weapons than other players if you intended to stick to a certain power score level when playing.
You upgrade EXACTLY for this. "BETTER" stats in MY updated weapon than in your "standard" off the market weapon. so... Yeah, 100% worth it. Granted some times it pays to stick to a FEW upgraded and the rest normal as you might want to sell some stuff over time...
Same with weapons/items. I feel we should be able to pick which ug though.
YES, ONLY "upgrade" thing you'll be using a lot, like cabins and "main Raid/brawl weapons, and such. Anything else better off selling.
Sure, but given the fact that the PS in any one game can fluctuate around +/-1000 that all seems a bit moot since an additional weapon or just a move from rare>epic components (not weapons) is less than 1K, you could be competing against someone in a completely different tier whilst you're fussing over a 10% improvement on a vector which could mean an improvement of what... 1-3 damage?
I guess it's better to have it than not have it, but the cost of not progressing into the higher tiers as fast doesn't seem worth it. Fusion always seemed like something twinkies would participate in since they had nothing better to do with their crafts beyond selling them.
I think for it to be fully worth it, it would need to work by using only 2 parts instead of 3 or hell, just allow us to choose which stats we want instead of a gamble, hell I hate gamble and random stuff in games..