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Jedidr

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Hey I'm kinda new to the divison I've only been playing a few months. I was wondering how many times can we recalibrate 1 weapon or gear piece. I have both the lightweight m4 and LOVA-C I want them to be perfect so this is why I'm asking.

 
Hey I'm kinda new to the divison I've only been playing a few months. I was wondering how many times can we recalibrate 1 weapon or gear piece. I have both the lightweight m4 and LOVA-C I want them to be perfect so this is why I'm asking.
There's  no limitation to how many times. However...

Weapons :

You can recalibrate only one weapon talent. (think it's only one, at least it usually only one).

Recalibrating will cost you some Phoenix Credits and consume a Weapons Kit.

Not all your weapon talents will be available for recalibration. You'll see a Locked symbol next to the unavailable talents.

Normal Gear:

You can recalibrate one attribute (either a stat, major attribute, or a minor attribute. But only one).

Recalibrating will cost you some credits.

Classified Gear:

Like normal gear but you can recalibrate one stat and also  one attribute (either a major  or minor attribute)

Having said that. Until you get to end game (level 30), recalibrating isnt worth the credits. So if you're still leveling up from 1 to 30, then best to save your  credits. But that's  up to you, you may want to give it a whirl.

 
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@Oh. daesu nailed this in his response.  When you start recslibrating, the cost goes up each time until you hit a cap in normal credits for gear and a cap in Phoenix credits for weapons.  I'm assuming the same is true for classfied gear, but I haven't played 1.7 or the PTS before it so I can't confirm this.  I don't remember what the caps are for gear and weapons, maybe like 300-400k credits (gear) and 200 Phoenix credits (weapons).

 
@Oh. daesu nailed this in his response.  When you start recslibrating, the cost goes up each time until you hit a cap in normal credits for gear and a cap in Phoenix credits for weapons.  I'm assuming the same is true for classfied gear, but I haven't played 1.7 or the PTS before it so I can't confirm this.  I don't remember what the caps are for gear and weapons, maybe like 300-400k credits (gear) and 200 Phoenix credits (weapons).
I think they have, somewhere along the line,  removed the incremental extra cost of recalibrating or added a very low cap. Effectively, you can reroll as much as you like.

 
I think they have, somewhere along the line,  removed the incremental extra cost of recalibrating or added a very low cap. Effectively, you can reroll as much as you like.
Yeah, the caps are negligible with how much Phoenix credits and regular credits you can get.   

 
I was recalibrating some Classified gear items and noticed the cost to do so DID NOT increase .... happy bug or has happened to others or is by design?

 
Not sure which, how does the set price compare to the price for recalibrating normal gear (near the lowest/start cost, middle cost, high/cap cost?

 
Not sure which, how does the set price compare to the price for recalibrating normal gear (near the lowest/start cost, middle cost, high/cap cost?
Its been charging me 37k per recalibration ... I don't seem to be being charged less or more. As I had 46m in credits it wasn't an issue. 

 
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