If you would like to learn how Share ID works in AC6 and get some amazing Decal codes, we have some treat for you. Check out this article to learn more.
After delivering astonishing Elden Ring a bit more than a year ago, FromSoftware keeps dishing out great games. Unlike soulsborne titles that the studio is known from, Armored Core 6 takes a different approach. AC6 focuses on very fast and dynamic fights in sci-fi, industrial world. It’s core (pun intended) lies in creating your own, personalised mech, called Armored Core, and equipping it with armament and parts that will suit your playstyle the most. The game not only lets you adjust the performance of the AC, but it can also be beautified by using Decals. What is more, those aesthetics and AC builds can be shared among the community. Here you will learn more how to do so.
Armored Core 6 lets you save your AC builds. It is a great feature, since all of them have their strengths and weaknesses. It can help greatly while battling specific enemies or bosses. What is more, unlike in soulsborne games, you can enhance your AC with purely aesthetic elements called Decals. Both can be shared across players!
Doing so is amazingly simple:

Fans of popular mech anime Evangelion already got busy and created some decals that you may want to use if you are one of them. If you are a creative person, feel free to share your builds and Decals in the comments under this article. If creating art is not your cup of tea but you would still like to check what the community has done, this site has you covered. You will find amazing Decals with Share IDs there to use in your AC.
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