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==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
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[[Memory| | The [[Memory|Fragmented Memories]] you've captured in zones are used in the Memory Nexus to create paths. A memory can have two to four paths leading out of it. The path is based on where the Memory Stabilisers were located in the memory. | ||
Memories can be placed in the Nexus by interacting with | Fragmented Memories can be placed in the Nexus by interacting with a Stabiliser that does not lead into another memory. They can be placed as long as all its paths connect to empty space or paths leading into another memory. In other words, you cannot place a memory in a grid if at least one of its paths connects to a memory but their paths don't connect. | ||
You can "pre-place" a memory by placing | You can place memories stored in your memory inventory (on the right side of the Memory Nexus map) or move valid Fragmented Memories you have already placed on the Nexus to the Stabiliser. You can also move Fragmented Memories directly to your memory inventory. | ||
You can "pre-place" a memory from your memory inventory by placing it from the Nexus map, but this does not physically place the memory into the Nexus; they are placed once you interact with the Stabiliser leading into it. | |||
A memory can be entered a certain number of times before it starts to decay. At one charge left, the memory will decay once you enter it. | A memory can be entered a certain number of times before it starts to decay. At one charge left, the memory will decay once you enter it. | ||
You can right click a | You can right click a Fragmented Memory you've placed to delete it. | ||
=== | ===Decay=== | ||
In memories that have one charge left, entering it will start the decaying process, similar to fragmented memories found in zones. Falling too deep within the decay will teleport you back to the last Memory Stabiliser you've interacted with | In memories that have one charge left, entering it will start the decaying process, similar to fragmented memories found in zones. Falling too deep within the decay will teleport you back to the last Memory Stabiliser or chest/Memory Modifier you've interacted with. Clicking on a Stabiliser will collapse the memory and transfer all dropped items to that location. In Distant Memory zones, a portal leading to the entrance will spawn afterwards. | ||
Decayed zones will persist within the instance until the instance expires or manually removed by right clicking it on the Nexus map or interacting with a Stabiliser leading into it. | Decayed zones will persist within the instance until the instance expires or manually removed by right clicking it on the Nexus map or interacting with a Stabiliser leading into it. | ||
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Memory Amplifiers grants bonuses to memories placed in that specific grid. Amplifiers are marked with a yellow square in the Nexus map. | Memory Amplifiers grants bonuses to memories placed in that specific grid. Amplifiers are marked with a yellow square in the Nexus map. | ||
Memory Modifiers spawn in Distant Memories like the ones containing treasure. Interacting with a Memory Modifier will apply a zone modifiers to all connected memories, including ones connected to the Nexus center. | Memory Modifiers spawn in Distant Memories like the ones containing treasure. Interacting with a Memory Modifier will apply a zone modifiers to all connected memories, including ones connected to the Nexus center. Each Memory can be affected by 5 Memory Modifiers at a time. | ||
===Distant Memories=== | ===Distant Memories=== | ||
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* [[Rewritten Synthete]] (Rewritten Distant Memory) | * [[Rewritten Synthete]] (Rewritten Distant Memory) | ||
* [[Synthete Masterpiece]] (Cortex Distant Memory) | * [[Synthete Masterpiece]] (Cortex Distant Memory) | ||
==Synthesis global modifiers== | ==Synthesis global modifiers== | ||
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==Version history== | |||
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* You can now return Placed Memories to your queue. Doing so removes any Memory Modifiers applied to it and destroys the underlying Memory Amplifier if it is placed on one. | |||
* You can now move Placed Memories in the Memory Nexus. To do so, click on a Memory Stabiliser, then click on a Placed Memory that you wish to connect to your current location. | |||
* Moving a Memory which is placed on a Memory Amplifier will destroy the Memory Amplifier. | |||
* Distant Memories now have a chance to generate when you acquire a new Fragmented Memory, rather than when you place one. This should prevent Distant Memories from interrupting planned journeys through the Memory Void. | |||
* When reaching the reward platform in a Distant Memory, your checkpoint is now saved there and a portal back to the entrance of the area is created. You can then freely roam the area with the assurance of being able to get back to the reward platform, while still being able to return to the entrance afterwards. | |||
* Slightly reduced the rate of Decay in Distant Memories. | |||
* Memories placed in the Memory Nexus can now only be affected by up to five Memory Modifiers. Rebalanced Memory Modifiers as a result of the new maximum. Any existing Memories that had more than 5 Memory Modifiers applied to them have been reduced to meet the new maximum. | |||
* Memory Modifiers are no longer applied to all Memories in sequence. Memory Modifiers are now applied to a chosen Memory as well as all Memories which are adjacent to that Memory. | |||
* Disabled the "Grants an additional Global Mod to Memories connected in a sequence to the Memory placed on this location" Memory Amplifier due to changes to how Memory Modifiers are applied. | |||
* Disabled the "Memories placed on this location can be run X additional times before Decaying" Memory Amplifier. Existing Memory Amplifiers will exist until they've been consumed. | |||
* [[Breach|Breaches]] and [[Abyss|Abysses]] can now spawn in non-Decaying Level 68+ Memories. | |||
{{VersionHistoryRow|3.6.0}} | |||
* Introduced to the game. | |||
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Revision as of 23:43, 30 March 2019
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The Memory Nexus is an area found in the Synthesis league. Players can use captured memories here to create paths leading to treasure or enhancement that make memory zones more rewarding.
Mechanics
Fragmented Memories
The Fragmented Memories you've captured in zones are used in the Memory Nexus to create paths. A memory can have two to four paths leading out of it. The path is based on where the Memory Stabilisers were located in the memory.
Fragmented Memories can be placed in the Nexus by interacting with a Stabiliser that does not lead into another memory. They can be placed as long as all its paths connect to empty space or paths leading into another memory. In other words, you cannot place a memory in a grid if at least one of its paths connects to a memory but their paths don't connect.
You can place memories stored in your memory inventory (on the right side of the Memory Nexus map) or move valid Fragmented Memories you have already placed on the Nexus to the Stabiliser. You can also move Fragmented Memories directly to your memory inventory.
You can "pre-place" a memory from your memory inventory by placing it from the Nexus map, but this does not physically place the memory into the Nexus; they are placed once you interact with the Stabiliser leading into it.
A memory can be entered a certain number of times before it starts to decay. At one charge left, the memory will decay once you enter it.
You can right click a Fragmented Memory you've placed to delete it.
Decay
In memories that have one charge left, entering it will start the decaying process, similar to fragmented memories found in zones. Falling too deep within the decay will teleport you back to the last Memory Stabiliser or chest/Memory Modifier you've interacted with. Clicking on a Stabiliser will collapse the memory and transfer all dropped items to that location. In Distant Memory zones, a portal leading to the entrance will spawn afterwards.
Decayed zones will persist within the instance until the instance expires or manually removed by right clicking it on the Nexus map or interacting with a Stabiliser leading into it.
Zone modifiers
Memory fragments can contain zone modifiers like maps. They can have additional modifiers added via two methods: Memory Amplifiers and Memory Modifiers.
Memory Amplifiers grants bonuses to memories placed in that specific grid. Amplifiers are marked with a yellow square in the Nexus map.
Memory Modifiers spawn in Distant Memories like the ones containing treasure. Interacting with a Memory Modifier will apply a zone modifiers to all connected memories, including ones connected to the Nexus center. Each Memory can be affected by 5 Memory Modifiers at a time.
Distant Memories
Distance Memories spawn randomly within the Nexus after placing a memory. Distant Memories contain treasure or a boss. They have one path leading into it and decay once entered. Their zone level is equal to the memory connecting to it. Memories containing bosses starts spawning after Cavas regains his memories.
Bosses
- Altered Synthete (Altered Distant Memory)
- Augmented Synthete (Augmented Distant Memory)
- Twisted Synthete (Twisted Distant Memory)
- Rewritten Synthete (Rewritten Distant Memory)
- Synthete Masterpiece (Cortex Distant Memory)
Synthesis global modifiers
Version history
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