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[[image:Abyssal module tooltip.png|300px|thumb|Tooltip of an abyssal module, showing the original module and mutaplasmid, the attributes which were modified, and how great the modifications were]] | [[image:Abyssal module tooltip.png|300px|thumb|Tooltip of an abyssal module, showing the original module and mutaplasmid, the attributes which were modified, and how great the modifications were]] | ||
'''Abyssal modules''' are modules that have been modified with mutaplasmids. The result is that some of their stats have been modified positively or negatively. Abyssal modules have same skill requirements as T2 module of that type even if the base module had easier skill requirements. | '''Abyssal modules''' are modules that have been modified with mutaplasmids. The result is that some of their stats have been modified positively or negatively. Abyssal modules have same skill requirements as T2 module of that type even if the base module had easier skill requirements. | ||
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Two items are required to create an abyssal module: a Mutaplasmid, and another module which is compatible with that mutaplasmid. The module used can be of any tech or meta level, and will determine the resulting abyssal module's base stats. | Two items are required to create an abyssal module: a Mutaplasmid, and another module which is compatible with that mutaplasmid. The module used can be of any tech or meta level, and will determine the resulting abyssal module's base stats. | ||
Mutaplasmids are acquired either from Triglavian Bioadaptive Caches found in Abyssal Deadspace, or in the wrecks of Invading Precursors found in Triglavian Invasion systems. Each mutaplasmid comes in three strengths: decayed, gravid and unstable. | Mutaplasmids are acquired either from Triglavian Bioadaptive Caches found in [[Abyssal Deadspace]], or in the wrecks of Invading Precursors found in [[Triglavian Invasion]] systems. Each mutaplasmid comes in three strengths: decayed, gravid and unstable. | ||
* Decayed mutaplasmids are the most common, and offer the smallest possible benefits but also have the lowest possible penalties | * Decayed mutaplasmids are the most common, and offer the smallest possible benefits but also have the lowest possible penalties | ||
* Gravid mutaplasmids are intermediate, offering greater possible benefits and marginally greater possible penalties | * Gravid mutaplasmids are intermediate, offering greater possible benefits and marginally greater possible penalties | ||