At its most basic level, Dislyte is a turn-based squad combat game. However, you'll soon realise that while leveling up your espers is important, they’re nothing without powerful relics. You can use these items of equipment to bolster the stats that each of your espers needs most, which can turn the tide of a battle.
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Below, we’ll talk through how relics work, to help you build the best possible squad with the resources you have available. We’ll go through builds, slots, attributes, quality, and leveling, as well as how to acquire the best relics in the game.
Despite their different shapes and slots, all relics work in the same way and each has a relic quality and relic level. These attributes, which cannot be changed, affect how many attributes the relic will have – and also how much it will cost to level them up. At the basic level, a six-star flawless relic is the best relic you can get.
Relic levels start at two-star and go up to six-star. This is represented by both background colour (green worst, red best) and the number of gems shown on the relic. Unless you are struggling to complete a story level, it is rarely a good idea to improve the quality of a two or three-star relic. You may well have four-star relics for quite a few levels, but even these will be surpassed by fives and sixes by the time you reach levels 30-40.
Relic quality is variable within each level. Each relic has a main attribute and up to four secondary attributes. The relic quality dictates how quickly you get secondary attributes and how high the bonuses can go. So, a ‘Good’ relic will start with just one secondary attribute alongside its main attribute. While an ‘Elite’ relic will have two, a ‘Superior’ three, and
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