Enhancement Guide
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+ | Just like enhancing your weapon, enchanting your weapon also gives you bonuses! Even though the name is similar, the methods to gaining and enchanting weapons are different | ||
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+ | ===The Stones=== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Enchantment_Stones.jpg|thumbnail|Tab for enchantment stones]] | ||
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+ | Just like enhancing a weapon, enchanting a weapon requires a stone and can only be used on the same item level as the weapon. To acquire the stones, you can buy simple ones from weapon title merchants or get them from drops from monsters. | ||
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+ | ===How to Enchant=== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Free_Socket.jpg|thumbnail|An item with a free socket]] | ||
+ | Enchanting an item is similar to adding a license to weapon but has a special rule that has to be followed. This rule is that only weapons with sockets can have enchantments added to them and not all weapons have these sockets. | ||
+ | ''Note: To check for sockets you have to hover of the item and hold ctrl'' | ||
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+ | After you make sure your weapon has a free socket and you have an enchantment stone, go to a weapon title merchant. After clicking on them, click Enchant. You should get a screen like this: | ||
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+ | [[Image:Enchantment.jpg]] | ||
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+ | After adding your weapon, the enchant window will expand and you will see how many sockets you have and if any are filled ''Note: If your weapon does not have a socket you will only get the button on the right side with chains over it, making you unable to enchant the weapon''. Next, you need to add an enchantment stone to one of boxes that do not have a button with chains over it. Afterwards, click the button on the right and you will have enchanted your weapon! | ||
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+ | '''Remember:''' Some enchantments have a limited amount of times you can use them while others are permenant! If you get one that has a limited number of uses, the socket will be open to another enchantment after you use it all up! | ||
=See also= | =See also= |
Revision as of 02:51, 14 February 2013
You want a shiny cool weapon like everyone else, right? But you don't know how to do it? Here is a quick guide on how to get it. Enhancing a weapon is simply upgrading it by adding extra damage, and adding a cool looking effect to it. But enhancing doesn't just stop there, it can also be done to armor to increase the defense they give, but they won't have any extra appearance effects.
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Basics
To enhance something, you need enhancement stones, and a piece of equipment that you wish to enhance. This must be either a weapon, a shield, or a piece of armor. You may also use certain cash-shop items to aid enhancements.
The stones
These are the appearances of the stones. There are 5 tiers of them; the number on the top left corner indicates what tier the stone is. You must use a stone that is of the same tier as the item level of the item you wish to enhance. Elrues are used to upgrade items to +1, +2 and +3 enhancement states; Lixes for +4, +5 and +6; Xirs for +7, +8 and +9.
For more information regarding success rates and enhancement stones, see Enhancement Stones.
Normal stones are made by players via production skill. Blessed and Lucky stones can be obtained from some normal quests, Kingdom Quests, treasure chests, Battlefield monsters, and the occasional normal monster drop. With the introduction of Battlefields, Blessed and Lucky stones are not much of a rarity now.
How to enhance
To enhance something you must go to a Smith. After you find one, talk to him and click the "Refine Weapon" button. Another window will open with many boxes inside it. The center box is for the equipment you wish to refine. The other 8 boxes around it are for the enhancement stone to go in. The row of three boxes with colored outlines below are for cash-shop items.
The process of enhancing is simple; the outcome is randomly generated based on a probability dependent on the item level, the stone you use, and cash-shop items used. Drag and drop the piece of equipment into the center square, pick one of the 8 boxes for the enhancement stone to be placed in, place any cash-shop items you wish to use into their corresponding boxes, and click Enhance. If you have more than one stone, you must separate them so that you can place a single stone into one of the slots.
After clicking enhance, you will see a star rotating about like a roulette. At this point, the outcome for the enhancement has already been decided. You will wait for the star to stop. When it stops indicates whether the enhancement was a success, or a failure: if it stops in the square on the opposing side to the square you placed the stone in, it will be a success, and anywhere else means failure.
Should you succeed, the equipment will be enhanced to the next level. If you used a Lucky stone, there is a small chance of getting two levels in one go. The maximum enhancement is +9 for armours and weapons of Item Level 1 or 2, Item Level 3 or higher weapons can be enhanced to +10, therefore using a Lucky stone at +8 on anything other than an Item level 3 weapon is not advisable.
Should you fail, one of the following may happen: nothing happens, or item downgrades, or item breaks. The cash-shop items Red Eye and Blue Mile stops item breakage and item downgrade respectively.
A key aspect of success is the level and type of stones you are using to enhance with [see ehancement stones section for the odds of success]. Basicaly, as the item becomes more powerful the odds of success drop while the odds of failure increase - enhance with care!
Cash Shop Items
These are items that will better your chances at enhancing, and they don't come cheaply!
Appearances
There are 3 different kinds of appearances for enhanced weapons.
One-Hand/Two-Hand Swords
The appearances of enhanced one-hand swords. Appearance starts to change once your weapon/shield is enhanced past +2. Two-hand swords have the same effects when enhanced.
Bows/Crossbows
The appearances of bows and crossbows.
Maces/Hammers/Axes/Staffs/Wands
Maces, hammers, axes, staffs, and wands have these appearances when enhanced.
Shields
The appearance of shields when enhanced.
Claws
The appearance of claws when enhanced.
Dual Swords
The appearance of dual swords when enhanced.
Enchantments
Just like enhancing your weapon, enchanting your weapon also gives you bonuses! Even though the name is similar, the methods to gaining and enchanting weapons are different
The Stones
Just like enhancing a weapon, enchanting a weapon requires a stone and can only be used on the same item level as the weapon. To acquire the stones, you can buy simple ones from weapon title merchants or get them from drops from monsters.
How to Enchant
Enchanting an item is similar to adding a license to weapon but has a special rule that has to be followed. This rule is that only weapons with sockets can have enchantments added to them and not all weapons have these sockets. Note: To check for sockets you have to hover of the item and hold ctrl
After you make sure your weapon has a free socket and you have an enchantment stone, go to a weapon title merchant. After clicking on them, click Enchant. You should get a screen like this:
After adding your weapon, the enchant window will expand and you will see how many sockets you have and if any are filled Note: If your weapon does not have a socket you will only get the button on the right side with chains over it, making you unable to enchant the weapon. Next, you need to add an enchantment stone to one of boxes that do not have a button with chains over it. Afterwards, click the button on the right and you will have enchanted your weapon!
Remember: Some enchantments have a limited amount of times you can use them while others are permenant! If you get one that has a limited number of uses, the socket will be open to another enchantment after you use it all up!
See also
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