Grapple Modules in The First Descendant are Modules you can use in the Sub Module slot instead of sub-attack ones. Not only do these Modules increase maximum capacity, but they also improve the functionality of your grapple.
Here’s how to get the Long-Distance Maneuvering Module in The First Descendant and what it does.
How to unlock the Long-Distance Maneuvering Module in The First Descendant
There are a few methods of farming the Long-Distance Maneuvering Module in The First Descendant, but the optimal one is the Hard Dead Bride boss fight. It’s not too hard to beat, especially if you have a well-built Lepic or another Fire Descendent, and you can open linked Amorphous Materials at the same time.
Here are all of the activities that drop the Long-Distance Maneuvering Module:
- Dead Bride Void Intercept Battle (Hard)
- Munitions Loading Dock battlefield mission in Fortress (Normal)
- Munitions Loading Dock battlefield mission in Fortress (Hard)
- Slumber Valley Infiltration Operation in Kingston (Normal)
- Slumber Valley Infiltration Operation in Kingston (Hard)
- Monster drop from Fortress missions
The mission drop rates range from one to five percent, so it’s always best to pair your farm with something else, regardless of the activity.
What does the Long-Distance Maneuvering Module do in The First Descendant?
The Long-Distance Maneuvering is a grapple Module that modifies its range to 25 meters but increases the base charge time from five seconds to six seconds. You can decrease the charge time and increase the maximum Module capacity by enhancing the Module.
It’s a decent alternative to the Mid-Air Maneuvering Module, especially in Void Intercept Battles. Since Mid-Air Maneuvering allows you to grapple without connecting to a structure, it can be more difficult to remove a boss’s parts. If you always remove parts or have an Absolute Curse Module, Long-Distance Maneuvering might be a better option.