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* [[Parts in Medarot S - Head parts]]
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* [[Parts in Medarot S - Right arm parts]]
* [https://medarots.projectrisingbeetle.com/wiki/Medapart_List/Right_Arm_Parts Parts in Medarot S - Right arm parts]
* [[Parts in Medarot S - Left arm parts]]
* [https://medarots.projectrisingbeetle.com/wiki/Medapart_List/Left_Arm_Parts Parts in Medarot S - Left arm parts]
* [[Parts in Medarot S - Leg parts]]  
* [https://medarots.projectrisingbeetle.com/wiki/Medapart_List/Leg_Parts Parts in Medarot S - Leg parts]
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== Powering up parts ==
== Powering up parts ==


Medarot S introduces the mechanic of powering up individual parts by increasing their "level" (レベル) and "rank" (ランク). Leveling up a part increases its stats significantly, while the rank (a.k.a. the star number) determines the part's max level and provides in-battle bonuses depending on the part's action. (See [[Actions in Medarot S]] for a list of rank effects.)  
Medarot S introduces the mechanic of powering up individual parts by increasing their "level" (レベル) and "rank" (ランク). Leveling up a part increases its stats significantly, while the rank (the star number) determines the part's max level and provides in-battle bonuses depending on the part's action. (See [[Actions in Medarot S]] for a list of rank effects.)  


=== Increasing part level ===
=== Increasing part level ===

Latest revision as of 04:59, 30 May 2024




The following pages are a list of Medarot parts and their stat values in Medarot S: Unlimited Nova. The list is split up into 4 pages (for head, right arm, left arm, and leg parts) due to the large number of parts available.

Powering up parts[edit]

Medarot S introduces the mechanic of powering up individual parts by increasing their "level" (レベル) and "rank" (ランク). Leveling up a part increases its stats significantly, while the rank (the star number) determines the part's max level and provides in-battle bonuses depending on the part's action. (See Actions in Medarot S for a list of rank effects.)

Increasing part level[edit]

(TBA)

Increasing part rank[edit]

Parts are obtained with a rank of ☆1, ☆2, or ☆3, depending on the Medarot (see Medarots in Medarot S for starting ranks). Regardless of the starting rank, all parts can be increased to ☆5 stars. There are multiple requirements for ranking up parts:

Level requirement[edit]

In order to increase a part's rank, the part must be leveled up to its level cap (determined by the current rank):

Rank ☆1 ☆2 ☆3 ☆4 ☆5
Level cap 30 45 60 75 90

Research points[edit]

The biggest requirement for increasing part rank is "research points" (研究値), which can be obtained by getting duplicate copies of the part, or by using difficult-to-obtain "Research Data ROM" items which count for 1 research point each.

The number of points you get from duplicate parts depends on the starting rank of the Medarot (5 points for ☆1 , 20 points for ☆2, and 100 points for ☆3). For ☆1 Medarots, duplicates can easily be obtained by repeatedly winning "Fierce Robottle" event battles featuring that Medarot. For ☆2 and ☆3 Medarots, duplicates are usually only obtained from Gachas. Research points are tracked individually for each part, and are NOT used up when increasing a part's rank.

Rank change Research points required (total) Duplicates required (total)
☆1 Medarot
(5 pts each)
☆2 Medarot
(20 pts each)
☆3 Medarot
(100 pts each)
To ☆2 25 5 - -
To ☆3 100 20 5 -
To ☆4 500 100 25 5
To ☆5 1000 200 50 10

When using Research Data ROM items, you must use the item that matches the type of part (head, right arm, left arm, or legs), and need to have enough ROMs to reach the next rank in order to use them.

Cyplasium Alloy[edit]

The other limiting requirement for ranking up parts is Cyplasium Alloy (サイプラシウム合金, the purple diamond-shaped item). It can only be obtained by getting duplicate ☆2 or ☆3 parts in Gachas, or rarely from server events or login bonuses. ☆2 Medarots give 1 Cyplasium Alloy per duplicate part obtained from a Gacha, and ☆3 Medarots give 3 (meaning if you roll a full ☆3 set that you already had a copy of, you will receive 12 Cyplasium Alloy).

The Cyplasium Alloy cost for ranking up parts depends on the number of times it has been ranked up previously. (This means that ☆1 Medarots are more costly to fully upgrade than Medarots that start at ☆3.)

Rank change Cyplasium Alloy required
☆1 Medarot ☆2 Medarot ☆3 Medarot
☆1 to ☆2 20 - -
☆2 to ☆3 30 20 -
☆3 to ☆4 40 30 20
☆4 to ☆5 50 40 30
Total
(☆1 to ☆5)
140 90 50

Note that these numbers are per part, and you will need 4 times this amount to rank up the entire Medarot.

NFRP and coins[edit]

Ranking up also requires NFRP items and coins.

NFRP comes in 3 levels (bronze, silver, and gold) which are required in different amounts depending on the rank. All 3 levels can easily be obtained from the daily NFRP-gathering event battles. The coin cost also depends on the rank:

Rank change Coin cost NFRP items required
Bronze Silver Gold
☆1 to ☆2 50,000 10 - -
☆2 to ☆3 100,000 25 10 -
☆3 to ☆4 500,000 50 25 10
☆4 to ☆5 1,000,000 100 50 25
Total
(☆1 to ☆5)
1,650,000 185 85 35

Note that these numbers are per part, and you will need 4 times this amount to rank up the entire Medarot. When using NFRP, you must use the item that matches the type of part (head, arm, or legs).