Prisms

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A prism, as described by Gunfire Games, "is a container for Fragment buffs."[1] What buffs a prism contains is, in large part, up to you. Some buffs come from Fragments you attach to the prism while others grow within the prism itself as the prism grows more powerful.

Manage prisms through the Fragments tab on your character's Tab menu. Here's an example:

Example Fragments tab

If you hover over a Fragment you have, this pop-up window appears:

This window appears when you hover over a fragment that you have.

At the bottom are two choices of things you can do with this Fragment. You can socket it or feed it to the prism. These are the two ways in which you determine which buffs you receive from a prism.

Socket Fragments

You can add buffs directly to a prism by attaching one Fragment to each of its three sockets. Socketed Fragments impart their bonuses directly to your character. You can swap socketed Fragments as often as you please.

Fragments socketed in a prism appear under the "FRAGMENTS" heading on the left side of the Fragments tab. In the example at the top of this page, the Ranged Damage , Status Effect Damage, and Ranged Critical Chance Fragments are socketed in the prism.

Feed Fragments to Prism

The "PRISM" section of the Fragments tab lists the bonuses that have emerged from the prism as it grows more powerful. While the bonuses that grow within a prism are random, you have a great deal of influence over which ones are generated. Each time you level up your prism, you...

There is no benefit to feeding more than five Relic Fragments to a prism. Once you fill the five slots in the "PRISM" section, any additional Relic Fragments you fed to the prism disappear.

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