Drive Discs in Zenless Zone Zero, HoYoverse’s new gacha game, are the main source that empowers Agents. For a quick reference, Drive Discs are equivalent to Artifacts from Genshin Impact or Relics from Honkai Star Rail. Since the game just launched, many gamers may be wondering how they can farm Drive Discs in this new gacha title from HoYoverse.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at Drive Discs in Zenless Zone Zero and how you can acquire them in-game.
How can you farm for Drive Discs in Zenless Zone Zero?
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Similar to HoYoverse’s other gacha title, Drive Discs in Zenless Zone Zero are the main component that allows the Agents to grow stronger. There are several sets that players can acquire while playing and progressing through the game.
The process of farming Drive Discs is quite easy. Before you start farming them make sure to acquire Plating Agents by completing Rally Commissions. You can go to the Music Store to farm various Drive Disc sets which will consume the aforementioned item.
The Music Store will grant random Drive Discs sets and the rewards heavily depend on RNG. The more you level this Store up, the more sets you can acquire from here. Additionally, if you want to consistently farm new Drive Discs in HoYoverse’s Zenless Zone Zero, Driver Validation Dungeon is the go-to place.
What are Drive Discs in Zenless Zone Zero?
As mentioned previously, Drive Discs are essentially the primary source of power for Agents in Zenless Zone Zero. There are a total of six Drive Disc pieces in every set, each with a different number, and each set grants various set effects after you equip them. All of the pieces have a main stat and four sub-stats, similar to Relics from Honkai Star Rail.
These Discs fall into three categories: Offensive, Utility, and Defensive Discs. As their name suggests, the Offensive Discs boost the Agent’s damage output while the Utility and Defensive Discs increase the character’s movement speed and health, respectively. Hence, the Offensive ones are the ideal choice for the DPS units, the Defensive ones suit Tank characters the best, and the Utility Discs are curated for the support units.
For more Zenless Zone Zero articles check out the following section:
- Zenless Zone Zero Gacha and Pity guide
- Zenless Zone Zero redeem codes and redemption guide
- Zenless Zone Zero to reward 100 free pulls in version 1.0
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