The time of sifting through the Access Info in the game is over. Nexon has officially launched an Info Page for The First Descendant.
As we all know, TDF has a ton of different crating materials, Blueprints, Modules, and so on. Keeping track of all that information, which parts you have and which ones are missing, and how to get this or that Module can be a bit overwhelming. There is, or rather, there was an Access Info page in the game, where you could get all the details (crafting materials required, etc) for the majority of items, but navigating through it was a bit slow, especially if you want to check several different items. The majority of players resorted to third-party sources to get all the info.
The Access Info was recently changed and turned into the Library tab, where you can practically access all the game’s items. But it also suffers from being a bit slow. And now, Nexon has revealed that an Info Page website has just been launched, allowing you to access all that info, and more, without having to boot the game at all.
You Can Get All the Info for The First Descendant via the New Info Page
On February 25, Nexon announced that a brand new Info Page website is live. There you can get all the info you ever needed.
- Descendants – Basic info, Skills, stats, and research info.
- Weapons – Stats unique abilities, acquisition and research info,
- Modules – Effects, Module capacity cost per enhancement level, and acquisition info.
- External Components – Effects and acquisition info.
- Enhancement Materials – Shape Stabilizers list and more, research costs, and acquisition info.
- Consumables – Blueprints list, research costs, and acquisition info.
- Difficulty Level Rewards – Reactor farming list, current and future ones.
- ETA-0 Shop – items on sale (only available from Thursday to Monday).
Unlike the Access Info/Library tab, this website is very easy to navigate through, and the best part is that it is not accessed through the game. You can easily play the game and have this open on your phone (or minimize the game and open the browser if you are a PC player). It is very fast and provides clear info, which is essential in our book.
It may be that Nexon wanted players to visit the official website for all things TFD-related, rather than rely on data miners and third-party sources. They even mentioned a companion app is in the works. Is this simply because they want to help the players out, or is this an attempt to shoo content creators away and hold all the info themselves? We’ll see. In any case, the Info Page is a welcome addition to the TFD community.