Welcome back, everyone! It's your code king Zaf here, diving into another exciting episode of Solo Leveling: Arise. Today, we’re tackling an important topic that every player should know about—artifact salvage. If you're anything like me, your inventory is probably overflowing with useless artifact pieces that are just taking up precious space. At this point, my inventory has about 5,500 slots filled, and let’s just say... it’s a lot to manage!
In fact, even my inbox is packed to the brim, and I’m quickly running out of time to salvage these artifacts before they expire. In just 17 hours, I’ll be losing several important pieces. So, let’s dive into the easiest and most effective ways to salvage your artifacts and free up space. Plus, stay tuned for some bonus codes from Netmarble, which will help you level up your account!
How to Salvage Artifacts the Easy Way
We all know the struggle of trying to manage our artifact inventory, but don’t worry. Salvaging doesn’t have to be difficult. With the right method, you can easily go through your items and get rid of the ones you don’t need.
The first method I recommend focuses on helmets and rings. These are some of the most common pieces that fill up your inventory, and they're often filled with stats you simply don’t want. For example, when you’re aiming for initial attack or attack percentage as your main stats, it's easy to get stuck with filler stats like HP, defense percentage, or even mana recovery.
Salvage the Useless Pieces
Here's how to start: Go to your helmets and rings sections. You’ll notice that some of these pieces have stats like defense, damage reduction, or mana consumption reduction. These pieces are usually not going to be useful for your attack-focused builds. The goal is to focus on those artifact pieces that have three good subsets—preferably ones that boost your damage or attack stats.
If you have HP percentage or defense percentage pieces, chances are, you're not going to use them. For example, I had a helmet that had damage reduction and defense as its main stats, but those just aren’t going to work for my attack setup. So, I quickly got rid of those.
Use Filters to Salvage Faster
What makes this method even better is the ability to filter out unnecessary stats. You can apply filters like attack, HP, or defense to quickly pinpoint the pieces you don’t need. For example, if you want to get rid of all HP percentage or defense artifacts, you can filter those out, and in just a few clicks, you’ll be left with the pieces that are worth keeping.
You can even apply multiple filters at once to speed up the process. Just select your main stat, apply the filter, and you’ll see all the artifacts that are likely to be useless.
Why Focus on Helmets and Rings?
Why should you start with helmets and rings? These two pieces tend to be the most cluttered in most inventories. Helmets often have a lot of filler stats like damage reduction and defense, while rings can get bogged down with HP or mana consumption stats.
By focusing on these items first, you’ll free up a ton of space in your inventory. Plus, these pieces are easy to identify and salvage with the filters mentioned earlier.
Second Salvage Method: Simplified and Effective
Now, for the second method. This one is a bit more rudimentary, but it’s still very effective, especially for extra artifact pieces that might have slipped under the radar. This method focuses on attack scaling artifacts—pieces that are designed to boost damage output.
To make things easier, you can filter out HP and defense stats, which are generally less useful for an attack-oriented setup. If a piece has any mana recovery or HP percentage stats, it's likely not worth keeping. These items can be salvaged quickly and easily.
Focus on Artifacts with Three Good Stats
The key to efficient salvaging is to keep pieces that have at least three solid stats—preferably ones that contribute to your overall damage output. For example, if you have an artifact that has attack percentage, crit damage, and attack bonus, you’re on the right track. But, if you’re dealing with an item that has mana recovery and HP percentage, it’s time to say goodbye.
You can easily apply filters for attack, HP percentage, defense, and mana recovery, and within a few clicks, you’ll be left with only the pieces that matter.
Special Attention to Artifact Sets
As you’re salvaging, remember that artifact sets can sometimes make or break your build. Some sets might seem useless, but they can become viable in the right circumstances. For instance, the Iron Will set is primarily focused on defense, but it’s still worth holding onto if you have a defensive unit or tank that could benefit from it.
However, some sets, like the Saw Foundation or Destructive Instinct, are less likely to be useful. These sets tend to focus on skills and defense, which might not always be beneficial for an attack-focused build.
Don’t Toss Out Every Set
Although it’s tempting to salvage everything, there are some sets that could come in handy in the future. The Wararmonger set, for instance, increases both attack and defense, which could be useful for tank builds or certain hybrid units.
The Champion of the Field set is another one that can be a bit of a hit or miss, so I would recommend keeping a few pieces just in case. As the game evolves, certain sets may become more relevant or viable for specific units.
Prioritize Subsets Over the Entire Set
If you’re looking to salvage effectively, focus on subsets rather than salvaging an entire set. For example, with the Wararmonger set, you may want to salvage the pieces that include HP stats, as these won’t work well for an attack-oriented build. Keep an eye on attack, crit damage, and defense penetration as these subsets are often the most useful.
Additional Tips for Artifact Salvaging
Here are some more useful tips to streamline the salvaging process:
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Mana consumption stats: These can often be discarded unless you’re building for specific mana management setups.
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Defense percentage: These are almost always better off being salvaged unless you’re focused on tank builds.
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HP percentage: Like defense, this stat is often better off being salvaged unless you’re building a tank.
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Always prioritize sets that are likely to become more useful in the future.
Keep an Eye on the Future
One final tip: Don’t get too eager to salvage everything. Some artifact sets and pieces may seem useless now, but they could become valuable with future updates or changes to the game. Always save a few artifacts that could potentially work with new characters, abilities, or game modes.
Understanding Artifact Salvage Bonuses
Now that we’ve covered the basics of artifact salvage, let’s talk about some hidden salvage bonuses. If you’ve been in the game for a while, you might have noticed that when you salvage certain high-tier artifacts, you sometimes get extra benefits like crafting materials or upgraded artifact pieces.
These bonuses can vary depending on the rarity and set of the artifact. For example, if you salvage a legendary set piece, you might receive artifact upgrade material or rare resources that are harder to come by through regular gameplay. This is why sometimes it’s better to hold on to certain artifacts, especially those that belong to rare sets or high rarity levels.
Salvage Rates and When to Wait
Another important factor to consider is the salvage rates of your artifacts. While it’s tempting to quickly get rid of your unwanted pieces, the salvage rates vary depending on the artifact’s rarity.
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Normal artifacts tend to give lower rates of return.
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Epic artifacts usually provide better rewards, but only if you’re salvaging multiple pieces of the same set.
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Legendary and mythic artifacts can sometimes return upgrade materials or extra shards, which are valuable for crafting high-tier gear.
So, while you’re clearing out your inventory, keep an eye on the salvage rates for specific pieces. If the rewards aren’t worth it, it might be better to wait and salvage multiple pieces in one go for a higher return.
How Salvaging Affects Your Account Progression
Artifact salvage doesn’t just help you clean up your inventory—it’s a critical part of your account progression. Every time you salvage artifacts, especially those that are high tier, you’re also working towards upgrading your gear. Salvaged artifacts can often be used for upgrading other pieces or enhancing your gear for future missions and battles.
One of the most useful ways salvaging contributes to your progression is by providing upgrade materials that you can’t always farm in the field. If you find yourself in a pinch, having these materials stored up can help you boost your gear when you need it most.
Salvaging Mythic Artifacts and Enhancing Gear
Let’s talk about mythic artifacts. These are the rarest and most valuable items you’ll come across, and salvaging them can be a risky but rewarding move.
When salvaging mythic pieces, you’ll often get access to special upgrade materials or rare crafting items that you can use to enhance your other gear. However, it’s essential to balance the value of salvaging with the potential gains from keeping the mythic item for future use. Sometimes, keeping these pieces for a future special mission or event can be more beneficial than salvaging them right away.
The Salvage Decision: When to Keep, When to Salvage
This is where the real strategy comes in. Deciding whether to keep or salvage an artifact requires knowing what you need and understanding how it will fit into your overall build. Some players may be tempted to immediately salvage every piece that doesn’t seem useful, but you don’t want to end up scrapping something valuable by mistake.
Here’s a quick rundown of when you should keep or salvage:
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Keep if:
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The artifact fits your main character’s build
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It boosts your damage output, attack stats, or critical damage
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It has synergy with your current set or mission
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Salvage if:
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The artifact doesn’t match your main character’s build
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It contains filler stats (like HP or defense)
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It’s a duplicate of something you already have
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Managing Your Inventory Efficiently
One of the hardest parts of Solo Leveling: Arise is managing your inventory, especially when you're dealing with so many artifacts. It’s easy to let the clutter build up, making it difficult to focus on the important pieces.
To manage your inventory efficiently:
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Filter by rarity: This helps you see the higher-tier artifacts that are more likely to give you valuable rewards when salvaged.
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Use sorting tools: You can sort artifacts by their main stats or by the set they belong to. This helps you quickly pinpoint which ones to keep and which ones to salvage.
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Don’t over-salvage: It can be tempting to clear out everything, but remember, some artifacts will become valuable in future updates, so be sure to leave yourself some options.
Why Artifact Salvage is Essential for High-Level Play
At high levels, managing your artifacts is crucial for maintaining your effectiveness in the game. Salvaging can give you access to upgrade materials that are vital for progressing through tougher missions and challenges.
Without proper artifact management, you risk having a clogged inventory that’s filled with useless items, which could prevent you from gaining powerful artifacts that you need for high-level play.
So, whether you’re grinding through a dungeon or preparing for a high-stakes raid, keep your inventory in check with regular artifact salvage to maximize your progress and gear quality.
How to Maximize the Value of Your Salvaged Artifacts
To make the most out of your salvaged artifacts, always be on the lookout for bonus rewards and upgrades. Don’t just salvage for the sake of salvaging—understand what you’re getting in return. Sometimes, the best way to use your salvage materials is to upgrade weapons or armor that are already a part of your core build.
Additionally, certain artifacts might complement each other or have synergies that make them more valuable when used together. Try experimenting with different combinations to find the best synergy for your characters.
Artifact Salvage and the Impact on Future Events
Salvaging artifacts isn’t just a regular activity—it can have a big impact on how you perform in future events and updates. Every major patch or special event often brings new set bonuses and artifacts into play. Some of the best artifacts can only be obtained through event-specific challenges or limited-time drops. As such, your salvaged materials might help you craft or upgrade the artifacts required for these events.
When preparing for an upcoming event, be sure to save any event-specific materials or resources that you may have from salvaging past artifacts. These materials often prove invaluable when crafting gear that will give you an edge during special challenges.
For example, an event might offer double points for a particular artifact set, making those pieces more valuable than usual. Keeping track of your salvaged items and making sure you’ve held on to event-related artifacts will help you take full advantage of such bonus periods.
The Role of Salvage in Artifact Sets
Artifacts in Solo Leveling: Arise are usually part of sets that provide unique bonuses when equipped in full. These sets are crucial for maximizing the potential of your characters, as they can improve damage, health, or provide other advantages.
Salvaging parts of a set might seem like a bad idea at first, but in some cases, it might actually be beneficial. If you have a duplicate set piece that doesn’t fit your main build, salvaging it can provide valuable materials that you can then use to enhance the set you’re actually using.
However, be careful not to salvage a piece you might need for a future set bonus, especially if it’s rare or has powerful stats. Pay attention to the sets you’re currently building and what you might need for future combinations. When in doubt, hold off on salvaging those set pieces until you’re absolutely certain they won’t fit into your plans.
Salvaging Artifacts for Crafting and Enhancement
Salvaging doesn’t just give you materials for upgrades—it also provides the raw resources needed for crafting new gear. After you salvage a certain number of artifacts, you’ll accumulate materials like shards, gemstones, or upgrade tokens, which are essential for creating or enhancing your gear.
A useful strategy is to stockpile these crafting materials through regular salvaging and only craft when you have a specific goal in mind. Whether you want to create the best mythic gear or upgrade an existing item, salvaged materials will play a central role in how you improve your equipment over time.
It’s worth noting that some of the most coveted mythic gear can only be created through crafting, which requires a lot of upgraded artifacts for materials. This means regular salvaging is an ongoing process you’ll need to stay on top of if you plan to craft and enhance your gear as efficiently as possible.
The Risks of Over-Salvaging Artifacts
While salvaging is essential for progress, there’s a downside: over-salvaging. It’s easy to fall into the trap of scrapping everything that doesn’t seem useful at the moment. However, this can lead to long-term regrets if you dispel pieces that might be helpful later on. For example, you might discard a low-rarity artifact today, only to find that it’s the perfect fit for a future set or character build.
To avoid this, it’s crucial to evaluate each artifact carefully before deciding whether to salvage or keep it. Pay attention to:
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Set bonuses: Does the artifact belong to a powerful set you’re working towards?
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Character fit: Does the artifact have stats that benefit a specific character you plan on upgrading?
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Potential upgrades: Could this artifact be enhanced into something valuable?
Final Thoughts: Mastering the Art of Artifact Salvage
Mastering the art of artifact salvage is essential for anyone who wants to stay competitive in Solo Leveling: Arise. By strategically salvaging artifacts, you’ll gain valuable materials that can be used for upgrades, crafting, and gear enhancement. It’s not just about clearing out your inventory—it’s about making informed decisions that optimize your resources and set you up for success in future challenges.
Take time to assess each piece before salvaging, and always be on the lookout for potential bonuses or synergies that could benefit your current strategy. With proper planning and resource management, artifact salvage will be one of the most rewarding aspects of your progression in the game.
Conclusion: Maximizing Your Salvage Efficiency in Solo Leveling: Arise
In Solo Leveling: Arise, salvaging artifacts is a crucial step for maximizing your inventory space, enhancing your gear, and progressing effectively through the game. By focusing on key artifact pieces like helmets, rings, and extra sets, you can streamline your resources and ensure you're not holding onto useless items. But remember, the key is to salvage strategically—keep artifacts that serve your current build or could benefit you in future events, and don't be afraid to let go of those that no longer serve a purpose.
It’s also vital to stay alert for new event-related gear and missions that could give you a significant edge. Salvaging isn't just about clearing space; it’s a way to prepare for future updates and ensure you're always optimizing your characters' performance. Stay focused, use the right salvage methods, and keep your gear in top shape to maintain your competitive edge!
FAQ
Q1: What should I focus on when salvaging artifacts?
Focus on salvaging low-quality pieces that don’t contribute to your main build or set bonuses. Prioritize keeping artifacts with three good stats.
Q2: How do I know if an artifact is worth keeping?
If the artifact provides a powerful set bonus or has high-quality stats (e.g., attack percentage, crit damage), keep it. Salvage others that don't fit your build.
Q3: Can salvaging affect my performance in events?
Yes, salvaging certain artifacts will help you prepare for upcoming events, as you’ll have better gear to tackle special challenges.
Q4: Should I ever salvage entire sets of artifacts?
Generally, no. Some sets may become useful in future updates or events, so don’t discard them completely unless you’re sure they’re not needed.
Q5: What are the best artifact sets to focus on?
Artifacts that enhance attack power, crit damage, or provide defense penetration are often the most valuable. Always tailor your choices to your character builds.
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