Weapon upgrade system in Final Fantasy XIII

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I'm well into disc 2 and I'm still a little lost with the weapon upgrade system.

I don't know how to compare the weapons when they are different levels, and I'm also a little confused when choosing components to rise their level. Could anyone help?

Best Answer

Two of the best weapon components you can buy (cheap and effective) are Sturdy Bone (80 Gil) and Superconductor (840 Gil).

All you have to do is continuously pour Sturdy Bones into your weapon, until it tells you that you have a 3x bonus (should take at least a couple dozen). When this happens, pour as many Superconductors as you can afford into that weapon. This is effectively the best strategy for turning Gil into weapon levels, and it worked great for me.

The general stradegy is to add organic components (indicated by the claw icon) to the weapon to add to its bonus multiplier. Once the multiplier reaches its maximum (x3), add a bunch of mechanical components (indicated by the bolt icon) at once. This will empty the bonus multiplier, but boost the experience of your weapon significantly. Thus, if you have a few particle accelerators lying around, you can use those in place of superconductors.

If you're lucky, the weapon's level will be replaced with a star. When this happens, you'll need a special item to upgrade it to its next form. Most of these items can be purchased at The Mother Lode. This upgrade will allow you to continue levelling the weapon. Note that each weapon can be upgraded twice - once around level 26 (different weapons take different catalysts at this stage), and again at around level 61 (this always takes a Trapezohedron).

All in all, you won't need anything more than a level 61 (starred) weapon to complete the story missions of the game, but if you want to get all the final weapons, you'll need six Trapezohedrons, which cost around 2,000,000 Gil each. See other guides for best places to farm Gil and rare components.