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[[Tekking]] is a process done to identify [[weapons]] and raise their attributes, if they have any. Non-rare weapons with specials are found in an unknown or '''untekked''' state, denoted by "{{Link|color=untekked|nolink=1|????}}" in front of the weapon name. All rare weapons are initially dropped with the name "{{SpecialWeapon}}". There is a tekker located in each episode's shop who can identify, or '''tekk''', a weapon for {{Meseta|100}} per attempt. A weapon's special, attributes, and grind can vary when tekking.
[[Tekking]] is a process done to identify [[weapons]] and raise their attributes, if they have any. Non-rare weapons with specials are found in an unknown or '''untekked''' state, denoted by "<span style="color: #00fffc; display: inline;">????</span>" in front of the weapon name. All rare weapons are initially dropped with the name "{{SpecialWeapon}}". There is a Tekker located in each episode's shop who can identify, or '''tekk''', a weapon for 100 meseta. A weapon's special, attributes, and grind can vary when tekking. It is not uncommon to have to tekk a weapon multiple times to obtain the most desirable weapon special and photon attributes.
 
After identifying an item, the player can choose to refuse the identification to roll for better grind, special or attributes. Once the player is happy with the identification, the parameters of the resulting weapon cannot be changed further.


==Specials==
==Specials==
''See also: [[Weapons#Special attacks|Special attacks]]''
For non-rare weapons, each unidentified weapon comes with a hidden special that can vary when being tekked. For example, Arrest's activation rate is 80%, Seize's is 64%, Hold's is 48%, and Bind's is 32%. Tekking a weapon to have the most desirable special can make it much more effective. Specials can be tekked up or down one level, so an untekked Seize weapon can be tekked up to Arrest or down to Hold. A weapon's base special can't be viewed before it's tekked, unless an external addon is used. Rare weapons have a set special which does not change when tekking. See [[Weapons#List of Special Attacks|the list of special attacks]] for more information on special attack levels.


For non-rare weapons, each unidentified weapon comes with a hidden special that can vary when being tekked. For example, Arrest's activation rate is 80%, Seize's is 64%, Hold's is 48%, and Bind's is 32%. Tekking a weapon to have the most desirable special can make it much more effective. Specials can be tekked up or down one level (excluding sacrificial specials), so an untekked Seize weapon can be tekked up to Arrest or down to Hold. A weapon's base special can't be viewed before it's tekked, unless an external addon is used. Rare weapons have a set special which does not change when tekking. See [[Weapons#List of special attacks|the list of special attacks]] for more information on special attack levels.
==Photon Attributes==
 
Weapons have five different photon attributes: Native, A.Beast, Machine, Dark and Hit. Percentages in Native, A.Beast, Machine, and Dark will increase a weapon's damage to the corresponding enemy types, while Hit increases attack accuracy. When untekked, these percentages can vary from 5-90% in each category. The untekked weapon's percentages can be viewed in the inventory. Photon attributes can be tekked up or down by 10%, but attributes of 0% can't be altered during the tekking process. This means that incorrectly tekking an item can lead to a -5% attribute. While additional percentages can be added to Native, A.Beast, Machine, and Dark, a weapon's Hit attribute can only be modified during the tekking process. Tekking a weapon to have the most desirable photon attributes is an important part of the tekking process.
==Photon attributes==
Weapons can have up to three of five photon attributes: Native, A.Beast, Machine, Dark and Hit. Percentages in Native, A.Beast, Machine, and Dark will increase a weapon's damage to the corresponding enemy types, while Hit increases attack accuracy. When untekked, these percentages can vary from 5-90% in each category. The untekked weapon's percentages can be viewed in the inventory. Photon attributes can be tekked up or down by 10%, but attributes of 0% can't be altered during the tekking process. This means that incorrectly tekking an item can lead to a -5% attribute. While additional percentages can be added to Native, A.Beast, Machine, and Dark, a weapon's Hit attribute can only be modified during the tekking process. Tekking a weapon to have the most desirable photon attributes is an important part of the tekking process.


==Grind==
==Grind==
A non-rare weapon's grind can be tekked up or down by 4. A weapon's base grind is the most obvious trait it has, since even when untekked, the grind is in the item's name. Rare weapons have a set grind of 0, which does not change when tekking. A weapon's grind is the least important aspect of tekking, since grind can easily be added to a weapon by using grinders. Obtaining the desired special and photon attributes should be prioritized when tekking.
A non-rare weapon's grind can be tekked up or down by 4. A weapon's base grind is the most obvious trait it has, since even when untekked, the grind is in the item's name. Rare weapons have a set grind of 0, which does not change when tekking. A weapon's grind is the least important aspect of tekking, since grind can easily be added to a weapon by using grinders. Obtaining the desired special and photon attributes should be prioritized when tekking.


==Special cases==
==Special Cases==
Quests such as {{Link|icon=quest|Claire's Deal 5|Claire's Deal}} require specific weapon specials to craft items. In this case it is often beneficial to tekk a weapon's special down so that it can be used to craft a new and better item. For example, to craft a {{Unit|rare|PB/Increase}}, one of the necessary components is a {{Gun|Launcher|Seize Launcher}}. An {{Gun|Launcher|Arrest Launcher|nolink=1}} has a much higher activation rate for paralysis, but it is beneficial to tekk it down to Seize to obtain a component for a PB/Increase.
Quests such as [[Claire's Deal 5|Claire's Deal]] require specific weapon specials to craft items. In this case it is often beneficial to tekk a weapon's special down so that it can be used to craft a new and better item. For example, to craft a [[PB/Increase]], one of the necessary components is a Seize Launcher. An Arrest Launcher has a much higher activation rate for paralysis, but it is beneficial to tekk it down to Seize to obtain a component for a PB/Increase.
 
It can also be beneficial to tekk a weapon's attributes to make adding percentages to it more cost-effective. It costs 20 Photon Drops to add 5% to a weapon's photon attribute and 1 Photon Sphere to add 30%. Tekking a weapon's photon attributes to 70%, 40%, or 10% in order to use Photon Spheres can save a considerable amount of Photon Drops.


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