Enter your ally code to get mod recommendations for your roster.
You just picked up a Critical Damage Triangle with +15 speed. Who should it go on? The recommender takes that mod, ranks every character on your roster by how well it fits, and shows the score breakdown. No more scanning 200+ ideal-mod-set tables to figure out the best home.
Each character gets a composite score across four factors. Set match (does the mod's set match what the character wants), primary fit (does this slot's primary stat match the ideal), secondary value (do these specific rolls help the character's stats), and your priority list (is this someone you actually field). Output is a ranked list with the breakdown visible, so you can see why a character ranked where they did. Speed-hungry characters rise when the secondary has speed, which is most of the time.
Comlink doesn't return stockpile inventory, only equipped mods. So you describe the mod (or pick from dropdowns), and the recommender finds the best home given your roster. Different from a generic 'best mod for X character' chart, since this one knows your priorities and your actual current loadout. A recommendation that fits your R7 priority list, not someone else's idealized one.
Top 3 are usually obvious, a meta character whose ideal you're filling. Below that the rankings narrow and the score gaps shrink. Top score below 60 means the mod isn't a great fit for anyone on your roster, and the page calls that out with a 'no strong match' note. Slice or sell instead of equipping, in that case.
No. Set + slot + primary works alone. Adding secondaries refines the ranking, especially speed, which weights heavily. Include speed if you have it. The rest is optional.
No, the recommender is stateless per query. The URL preserves your dropdown selections, so bookmarking works for one specific mod's recommendation list. There's no 'mod inventory' on the server.
Three usual reasons. The mod's set doesn't match what they want. The slot's primary doesn't fit their ideal. Or the speed isn't useful for their kit. Click into the result for the four-factor breakdown and the gap will be obvious.