If you feed a second cell from the same family (Mobility, Power, Utility etc.) then you'll make a stronger random cell from that family. If you feed the first cell a cell of the exact same type (rarity and perk) then you'll make a stronger version of that cell. This can be useful if you end up with hundreds of cells that provide perks you're not interested in, and you want to make more powerful versions of the ones you are interested in using in your build. You'll lose the second cell, but gain a beefier version of the first cell. The first cell is the one you want to power up, the second (which must be of the same rarity) will be "fed" into the original one to power it up. Select the empty circular cell chamber in the middle of his screen and you'll be able to choose two cells. To ascend a particular cell to the next rarity tier, you'll need to perform cell fusion, which The Middleman can perform for you. The rarities range from Uncommon (Green), Rare (Blue) and Epic (Purple). There are three rarities of Cell, each providing a stronger Perk tier bonus than the one below it. This chap can help you procure cells, and make your current cells stronger, with just a little time. Right near the start of Dauntless you're introduced to a shady fellow to the left of the Captain's quarters, called The Middleman. Here's how to perform cell fusion in Dauntless and get the strongest cells to help you fight Behemoths today. You can upgrade your cells by fusing them to make stronger versions, which turns up the intensity of whatever boon they grant to your weapon or armor. Cells are like weapon mods that you find inside Cores, the equivalent of loot boxes that you get from completing quests and Masteries. In Dauntless, cell fusion is one way to keep your gear getting stronger even when you don't have all the Arcstones you need to upgrade your weapons and armor.
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