{"id":86284,"date":"2025-01-28T23:46:00","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/where-to-find-all-deathloop-slabs-how-to-upgrade-which-is-best-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:46:00","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:46:00","slug":"where-to-find-all-deathloop-slabs-how-to-upgrade-which-is-best-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/where-to-find-all-deathloop-slabs-how-to-upgrade-which-is-best-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Where to find all Deathloop Slabs, how to upgrade &#038; which is best &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Where to find all Deathloop Slabs, how to upgrade &#038; which is best Arkane LyonSlabs are powerful upgrades that give Colt otherworldly powers in Deathloop like teleporting, taking out multiple enemies at once, and using telekinesis \u2013 but you\u2019ll have to work hard to unlock them. Deathloop is full of weapons and Trinkets to find that can help you on your journey to escaping Blackreef island, but the most desirable collectibles are without a doubt the Slabs that grant you powerful abilities. Unsurprisingly, these Slabs are some of the rarest items in Deathloop, and getting each one will require you to be at the right place, at the right time, and take down one of the game\u2019s heavily guarded Visionaries. In our guide to Slabs below, we\u2019ll go through what each Slab does, the Visionaries you can get them from, how to upgrade them, and which Slabs we think are the best in the game. Contents All Slabs in Deathloop &#038; where to find them Beyond the Reprise Slab which you\u2019ll get automatically near the start of the game, there are five Slabs you can find in Deathloop, and you\u2019ll need to kill a specific Visionary to get each one of them. Here\u2019s where to find every Slab in Deathloop does and what they do: How to upgrade Slabs in Deathloop Each Slab can be upgraded a set amount of times by killing each Visionary and collecting their Slab again across multiple loops. The more upgrades you unlock, the more powerful the Slabs become. Here are all of the Slab upgrades available in Deathloop: The upgrade you\u2019ll get will be random each time, so they won\u2019t necessarily follow the order in the table above. It\u2019s also worth pointing out that Julianna will drop a random Slab when eliminated, and those can be used to upgrade too. Which Slabs are best in Deathloop? Every Slab in Deathloop is useful in the right scenario, but we think the best Slab to hunt down and upgrade is the Havoc Slab from Fia. It\u2019s not very fun, but the ability to deal more damage (and take less damage) will help you a lot in the game\u2019s most difficult sections. On paper, Nexus is probably the most powerful Slab in Deathloop, as it allows you to link multiple enemies together, which means killing one will kill all of them. However, in practice, it can be a bit tricky and the range isn\u2019t amazing. When it works, though, it\u2019s very satisfying. Read More: Deathloop review &#8211; The Aether Slab is incredibly useful for getting through areas with a lot of enemy presence and helps increase the pace of the game if you just want to get straight to your goal. Upgrades are essential for this one, as they will allow you to stay invisible while attacking enemies. As you can only equip two Slabs at a time, it\u2019s best to choose matching ones that suit your play style. For stealth, go with the Aether Slab and the Shift Slab. For all-out damage, choose two from the Havoc Slab, the Nexus Slab, and the Karnesis Slab.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Where to find all Deathloop Slabs, how to upgrade &#038; which is best Arkane LyonSlabs are powerful upgrades that give Colt otherworldly powers in Deathloop like teleporting, taking out multiple enemies at once, and using telekinesis \u2013 but you\u2019ll have to work hard to unlock them. 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