Update 1.5 of Survivor.io has added Tech Parts, new pieces of gear that give you stats increases and enhance the performance of certain skills. You can obtain them by doing daily challenges or from the shop, buying with gems.
To make sure you make a good purchase and don’t waste your time, in this guide we’ll show you the Tech Parts and what you can expect from each one.
Tech Parts Guide in Survivor.io
Just like with weapons! You merge Tech Parts of the same grade to take your Tech Part to the next level. Green (Good) > Blue (Better). The exception comes when on Purple (Excellent) as it won’t be enough to merge with a Tech Part of the same grade, you’ll need the same kind of Tech Part to upgrade it.
For example, you can’t upgrade an (Excellent) Nanobot by trying to merge it with a Hi-Maintainer, even if it is of Excellent grade as well. You need two purple Nanobots to enhance.
The purple grade is important because they enhance skills, as does the red grade.
Tech Part List
Annihilator: Increases ATK and makes the LaserLauncher slow down enemies when they’re hit by it.
Antimatter Generator: Increases ATK and increases the Drill Shot flight speed by 30%
Conductive Device: Increases HP and enables a cooldown reset of the Boomerang by collecting it.
Energy Collector: Increases HP and makes the Forcefield 25% smaller, but doubles its damage.
Energy Diffuser: Increases ATK and makes the Molotov’s fire spread.
Exo-Skeleton: Increases HP and doubles the knockback distance of the Guardian.
Gravity Controller: Increases HP and makes the Brick penetrate all enemies.
Hi-Maintainer: Increases HP and reduces the RPG shot cooldown by 0.5 seconds.
Nanobot: Increases HP and makes the Durian not stray too far away from you.
Phase Converter: Increases ATK and grants a +2 Bolt count for all levels of the Lightning Emitter
Precision Device: Increases ATK and makes the Drone missiles home in on targets at the cost of reducing its fire rate.
Quantum Polarizer: Increases ATK and the damage dealt by the Soccer Ball by 30%