Enhancement Stones
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Introduction
Enhancement stones are used for upgrading the "enhancement," or effect, of a weapon or piece of armor. The difficulty for enhancement increases complimentary to the level of enhancement attempted. There are three types of enhancement stones used in enhancement.
Icon | Item Name | Uses |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Elrue | Used for enhancing from +0 to +3. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Lix | Used for enhancing from +4 to +6. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Xir | Used for enhancing from +7 to +9 |
Enhancement stones may only be used if certain item levels and required levels are met. For instance, an item with an Item Level of 2 can only be enhanced with Level 2 enhancement stones, but cannot be enhanced with Level 1 or Level 3 enhancement stones.
Enhancement stones may be produced by characters with sufficient skill points to produce them. For more information, see Stone Production.
Blessed and Lucky stones
Sometimes, a rare version of ordinary enhancement stones may be found upon defeating a regular mob, opening a Treasure Chest, harvesting a resource, or defeating a hero or boss mob. Blessed and Lucky stones may also be acquired as a quest reward or a kingdom quest reward. These "special" stones are subdivided into Blessed and Lucky variations. The level restrictions that apply for regular enhancement stones also apply for Blessed and Lucky variations.
See also
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Armors: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, Crusader | Shields: Cleric, Fighter Weapons: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, Crusader Purple Set Items: Fighter, Cleric, Archer, Mage, Trickster, Crusader, Jewellery |