You cannot exceed the capacity of your equipment when attaching mods. Likewise, if your MR is 5 and you have a level 10 Excalibur, his capacity remains 10. If your MR is 10 and you have a level 5 Excalibur, his capacity is 10 rather than 5 since your MR is higher. For example, a level 30 Excalibur has 30 capacity.
This capacity is equal to the level of the item or your Mastery Rank, whichever is higher. Any item you can mod has a capacity associated with it. Let’s finish our basic breakdown of mods with how capacity works. Hopefully Polarity feels easy enough to understand now. Matching polarities halves the capacity cost, mismatching polarities increases the capacity cost by 25% and no polarity keeps the capacity cost the same. This is for demonstration purposes only.Īs you can see, the capacity cost of the mod changes depending on the polarity of the mod and the polarity of the mod slot you place it in. You cannot equip the same mod more than once even if you have several copies.