Enzo is a supporting character in The First Descendant. His skills are engineered to make his allies survive longer and make any encounters, including the Void Interceptors as breezy as possible. If played right Enzo can make quite a difference in the battlefield. Thanks to his passive skills, if you use him while opening encrypted vaults, you will get better rewards.
In this guide, we explored the character class, Enzo, in The First Descendant. We hope that this will help you get a basic idea about him if you have plans to main him.
How to unlock Enzo in The First Descendant?
There are currently two ways to unlock Enzo in The First Descendant. Either you can take the shortcut and buy him from the store or you can gather the materials and order research to unlock him as a Descendant. To order research on Enzo you will need the following materials:
You will need one Enzo Enhanced Cell that can be made with these materials:
- 499x Monomolecular Extractor
- 292x Flectorite
- 58x Inorganic Biogel
- 1x Enzo Enhanced Cells Blueprint
- 200k Gold
You will need one Enzo Stabilizer that can be built with these materials
- 430x Silicon
- 363x Nanopolymers
- 90x Advanced Neural Circuit
- 1x Enzo Stabilizer Blueprint
The research needs one Enzo Spiral Catalyst, to build it you will need:
- 290x Semi-permanent Plasma
- 408x Ceramic Composite
- 42x Positive Ion Particle
- 1x Enzo Spiral Catalyst Blueprint
Finally, you need one Enzo Code, you farm it here:
- Amorphous Material Pattern 025 or 053
You will need gold for the research fee:
- 400k gold
Read More: The First Descendant beta rewards are now available to non-beta participants
Enzo Skills explained
How to play Enzo in the First Descendant
Enzo is one of the most effective support classes in the game. His Start Supply and perfect support skills can offer a lot of utility and ensure the squad’s survivability. While he can do decent damage with his Explosive Drone, we recommend playing Enzo as a support instead of a DPS.
Enzo is a character that has effects even outside combat. His passive, Fire Support, can spawn more loot from encrypted vaults if they are opened by him. This skill, combined with his OP support skills, makes Enzo a potential meta for the Void Interceptor battles in the upcoming days.
The First Descendant Enzo build: What are the best Modules to use?
- Strong Mentality – Reduces your Skill Resource Cost
- Increased HP – Max HP increase
- Skill Cost Optimize – Reduces Skill Cost
- Shock Punch – Increases Max Module Capacity
- Skill Expansion – Increases your Skill Effect Range for valid Skills.
- Nimble Fingers – Reduces your Skill Cooldown
- Conservation Maximization – Massively Reduces Skill Cost and reduces Skill Power Modifier
- Increased DEF – Increases DEF stats
Enzo is a support class, and his main focus is to survive and help other characters survive as well. That’s why it is recommended to use modules that reduce skill cooldowns, increase skill effectiveness, and improve defense.
Ideal Reactors
For Enzo, we recommend prioritizing reactors with a high Skill Power and Sub Attack Power. Also, keep an eye out for reactors that buffs Dimension and/or Non-Attribute skills. You can also look for some reactors that improve crit damage, which can give Enzo a DPS boost.
External Components to Use on Enzo
For Enzo, we recommend the following External Component setup
- Max Shield
- Max HP
- HP Recovery
- DEF
That’s all for Enzo in The First Descendant, we hope that our guide will help you get a basic idea about this character class.
Check out our other guides on The First Descendant
- The First Descendant tier list: Best characters to play
- How to get and open Amorphous Material in The First Descendant
- The First Descendant Gley build, how to get, skill modules, and more
- The First Descendant Thunder Cage build: Best Modules, unique trait, and more