How to get the MP Collector Module in The First Descendant

Need some of that sweet, sweet mana.

The First Descendant MP Collector Module

Once you have some equipment you want to use in The First Descendant, you’ll want to maximize its potential. This can either be done through level-ups in the case of weapons you enjoy using, or through an array of Modules that improve specific stats. One such Module is powerful for some Descendants but can be difficult to acquire. Here’s how to get the MP Collector Module in The First Descendant.

Recommended Videos

Where to get the MP Collector Module in The First Descendant

The First Descendant MP Collector Possible Reward
Image via Destructoid.

The MP Collector Module is earned as a possible reward for completing certain activities in the Vespers region, unlocked upon completing the main story. Only specific activities have a chance to drop the Module, so you should check the possible rewards before starting to farm it. For example, the Void Mission named Void Fusion Reactor – Vespers Ruins has a 2.0% chance to drop the MP Collector Module as its main reward. However, the Void Mission named Void Fragment does not.

While it is annoying to have to farm these missions, running them enough times means you’ll establish a bit of a pattern and be able to farm them more consistently. Eventually, ten runs will feel like nothing. You also shouldn’t run them all at once, so you don’t feel like wanting to rip your hair out.

What does the MP Collector Module do in The First Descendant?

The MP Collector Module, at base, provides 12.2% max MP on a 4% chance after defeating an enemy. With how many enemies tend to spawn in levels, this guarantees a consistent source of MP so you can cast your Descendant’s abilities. Descendants that tend to have trouble getting MP, such as Bunny, can use this Module to great effect.

About The Author
Shawn Robinson
Shawn is a freelance writer at Destructoid who's been here and there in the industry for around five years now. His immense (and sometimes scary) level of knowledge in games helps him know the most about the titles he writes about. If he's not writing, he's probably gaming, and gaming some more.
More Stories by Shawn Robinson