Understanding how Amorphous Materials work in can be challenging as it is not clear initially. However, once you understand what it does and how it works, you can decide how to use them to get certain research projects moving faster. This allows you to refine some of your loot and turn it into something you want more of instead of taking random loot you did not want.
There is a lot of loot to collect in making it difficult to pick through it and decide what is best for you. There are also many different ways to get loot, and fortunately, the game provides a list of different rewards when you look at various missions. However, seeing “Amorphous Materials” as a reward listing is not very clear, and there is a little bit of a learning curve where that is concerned.
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Getting Amorphous Materials is easy, as you will receive them as a reward for completing various missions across the map. They can be seen listed with other pieces of loot in the mission description. Opening and using the Amorphous Materials is the tricky part.
The main way to open Amorphous Materials is to find and complete a Void Intercept Battle. This will require you to fight and defeat bosses that exist within those missions. These range from Level 10 to Level 95 for normal bosses, with three difficult bosses over Level 100 for you to face.
The best way to deal with these Colossi bosses is to hit their destructible parts and keep them stunned. When a part turns yellow, you can grapple to it and rip the part off, dealing a large amount of damage.
You can play these battles as a private or public mission, and if you do not have friends to play with, it is suggested you open a public mission to get some help with the mission, as at its core, is made to be multiplayer. The difficulty is scaled with that in mind. If a teammate is downed during the mission,
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