Best The First Descendant Kuiper Shard farming method

Jul. 8, 2024



The best Kuiper Shard farming methods in The First Descendant are based on quick, easy missions

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Farming The First Descendant Kuiper Shards is something that players will want to do once they’re more than a few missions into the game, as Kuiper Shards are used to upgrade Modules - an integral part of empowering both weapons and Descendants as part of maintaining powerful builds. However, while obtaining Kuiper Shards isn’t hard to do, getting them quickly isn’t easy - they tend to come through in something of a drip feed, and it’ll likely be slowing going - at least until you use our Kuiper Shard farm method for The First Descendant, which we’ve outlined below.

Best Kuiper Shard farming mission in The First Descendant

Best Kuiper Shard farming mission in The First Descendant

Kuiper Shards in The First Descendant are best farmed bycompleting missions quickly,along with certainly additional conditions that’ll boost the reward rate. Because most missions give you a Kuiper Shard bonus reward on completion, the best thing you can do is complete a mission as fast as possible. Like when farming Code Analyzers forThe First Descendant Encrypted Vaults, there’s one mission that’s great for this, and the full farming method goes thus:

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Looping those processes over and over will earn you tens of thousands of Kuiper Shards across the hour, though obviously it requires a bit of patience to just keep doing the same mission like that.

It bears mentioning thatyou can still do this method even without Hard Mode, the Battle Pass, or Bunnyas a character - they just make an efficient farming method even more efficient.

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