How to fuse accessories in One Piece Odyssey
Here is everything you need to know about fusing accessories in One Piece Odyssey
Accessories can be found all across the world of One Piece Odyssey. They can be found in treasure chests, and sometimes enemies will be gracious enough to drop them upon defeat.
Additionally, you can also fuse accessories, and here are the steps you need to take to unlock this mechanic.
Reach Chapter 3 to unlock accessories fusion
Similar to unlocking bounty hunts, you will be required to do a little bit of progression before you’re allowed to fuse accessories in One Piece Odyssey. As a rough estimate, this can take anywhere from 7-15 hours (depending on your playstyle).
There’s a lot of dialogue and cutscenes in One Piece Odyssey, so it will take a while to reach this stage. However, as soon as you’ve returned to Waford after completing the events in Alabasta, Lin will point out a strange robot in the camp.
Robin will then interact with the robot, unlocking the ability to craft and fuse accessories in One Piece Odyssey.
It’s worth mentioning that accessory fusion is only available at campsites, so make sure to seek these out if you’ve got an itch for better items.
How does accessory fusion work?
To fuse an accessory, you will need a purple accessory with 2-4 available slots. You will then be able to fuse one item into another, with one of three possible outcomes:
- Complete – The original value of the fused item will be applied to the host item.
- Success – 150% of the fused item’s value will be applied to the host item.
- Triumph – 200% of the fused item’s value moves into the host item.
Before fusing these items, it’s important to make sure that you want to undergo the procedure, as you will lose the other accessory item. However, combining these accessories is an essential part of making your life a whole lot easier during encounters with enemies, and more importantly, bosses.
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