Discover the Mage's Rage mod in Outriders: Worldslayer! Learn how it boosts AP, which builds use it, and how to get this powerful weapon mod.
Alright, let's talk about the Mage's Rage mod in Outriders: Worldslayer. This is a pretty sweet weapon mod that can seriously juice up your Anomaly Power (AP) builds, and even hybrid ones. Basically, when you land critical hits with your weapon, there's a chance to boost your total AP. It's a fantastic way to reward you for landing those precise shots while also buffing your spellcasting power.
Stats / Weaknesses:
- Mage's Rage Mod: Critical strikes with your weapon increase Anomaly Power by 10%, stacking up to four times. The stacks last for 15 seconds.
This mod is super versatile and has become a staple for many builds. For instance, if you're running an AP Pyromancer, this is almost a no-brainer, no matter what specific build variation you're using. It just synergizes so well with their abilities.
It's also found its way into some of the newer hybrid builds. Tricksters, for example, might use it in their Firepower builds where they convert AP into Firepower using skills like Twisted Rounds with assault rifles. Even Devastators rocking a Seismic Commander set can benefit from the extra AP boost, and Technomancers can slot it in if they're focusing on Anomaly Power with sets like the Techmonger.
How to Get Mage's Rage:
Finding this mod can be a bit of a hunt, but there's one guaranteed way to snag it: the Final Penance legendary weapon. The Mage's Rage mod comes pre-installed in the weapon's first mod slot. You have two options here: you can either use the weapon and then 'mod it out' to add the mod to your inventory, or you can simply dismantle the weapon to claim the mod that way. Either method works!
Beyond that, you might get lucky and find it as a random roll on Apocalypse gear. Legendary items have a small chance to drop with any T3 mod, including Mage's Rage, either for your specific class or from the universal pool. If you get it this way, you can either break down the gear for the mod or use it directly in your build.
Once you've got your hands on Mage's Rage, slap it onto your favorite guns, especially if you're running an Anomaly Power build. You'll definitely see its strengths come into play and hopefully enjoy the extra damage!
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