

While custom bullets do not consume OP, the accumulated cost of your equipped custom bullets cannot exceed 1200. This rule application is shared between Standard and Custom bullets, meaning between both Standard and Custom bullets, you can only have 5 actively fired at a time.Ī God Eater can bring a maximum of four custom bullets. Keep this in mind when making bullets with long range or a long duration. If you fire five bullets and then a sixth while the first bullet is still active, the first bullet you fired will disappear. You can only have 5 active bullets (not bullet modules) out at once. Try to alter the fire timing and/or angles of the bullet modules to avoid this. If 2 or more bullet modules collide with an Aragami at the same exact moment, their damage will be reduced. Shot angle can be adjusted for each bullet module via the Bullet Editing menu. When firing compound bullets, adjust the shot angles of the modules to prevent this from happening. If the trajectory path of 2 or more bullet modules intersect or overlap, interference will occur and damage will be reduced. New bullet modules are obtained by progressing the story. A bullet can contain up to 8 bullet modules in any combination.

Custom bullets do not use OP, they instead have their own cost system. While you're not required to equip the type of corresponding gun to fire a custom bullet (You can fire a custom Buckshot bullet from a Sniper gun), your custom bullets will gain benefits if they align with your gun type (custom bullets with Buckshot modules will receive a range bonus if a Shotgun is equipped).

you must have a Sniper equipped to use Sniper standard bullets.Ĭustom bullets are created using the Bullet Editor at a terminal. Standard bullets can only be fired by the corresponding type of gun they're for. The player is provided a number of basic standard bullets for each type of gun at the beginning of the game. Standard bullets are bullets you purchase from Faith, the vendor. The control configurations of these chips can be customized in the Bullet Editor. Rather they are formed by sending Oracle Cells, referred to as Oracle Points (OP), through a circuit as a source of power to change them into specialized offensive weapons. The projectiles these circuits create are called "bullets." The bullets themselves are not consumables. The shape, trajectory, behavior, power, element, and number fired are all determined by the control circuit in a God Arc. God Arcs in their gun-form can fire Oracle Cells as bullets.
