Role framing first
Decide whether Mornye is your main on-field investment, quick-swap slot, or flexible utility piece before you lock a build route.
Use this Mornye build page to keep weapon path, upgrade order, and role framing connected to the same current-versus-next banner choice.
Last updated: May 19, 2026.
Decide whether Mornye is your main on-field investment, quick-swap slot, or flexible utility piece before you lock a build route.
Lock the weapon and upgrade-order decisions that stay useful even if live testing later shifts the ideal final setup in Version 3.3 Phase 1.
Do not over-invest in niche stat tuning until official details and actual in-game usage confirm the most efficient build direction, especially if you may pivot into Version 3.3 Phase 2.
Lock the role, a fallback weapon route, and a practical first upgrade order. If the tracked weapon set is Frostburn, Starfield Calibrator, Moongazer's Sigil, this page should help you decide whether that path is realistic for your account before you commit.
Final stat tuning, niche set choices, and premium-only assumptions should stay flexible until live play confirms how Mornye actually feels. This is where many users decide to save for Version 3.3 Phase 2 instead.
| Focus area | What this page should answer | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Role shape | Define whether Mornye is being planned as an on-field carry, a swap-heavy slot, or a supportive flex. | Decide before finalizing gear |
| Weapon path | Keep one safe fallback weapon route for Mornye even if the signature option is still undecided. | Avoid build dead-ends |
| Upgrade order | Prioritize the upgrade path that keeps Mornye usable quickly before chasing expensive refinements. | Fast early value |
| Stat / gear notes | Only lock deep min-max decisions for Mornye after official details and live testing settle. | Late-stage optimization |
Mornye is part of the live tracked phase, so the best path is to keep this page connected to current-banner timing, current weapons, and immediate pull decisions.
Lock the role, fallback weapon route, and broad upgrade order first. Save fine-tuned optimization for after official and live confirmation settles.
Because users usually move from pull intent into build planning, not into a disconnected guide tree.