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The item rank defines the 'power level' of an equipment item or weapon in comparison to other equipment or weapons. It is displayed in the item tooltip when 'looking' at an item.<br>
The item rank defines the 'power level' of an equipment item or weapon in comparison to other equipment or weapons. It is displayed in the item tooltip when 'looking' at an item.<br>
Most importantly, the item rank determines what player level is required to use an item to its full potential (except for certain items that can be used to their full potential if you have the associated quest or faction completed), this refers specifically to the strength, dexterity and intelligence stats of items which they give through properties and the 'Vast Grip', 'Precise' and 'Intelligence' attributes. <br>The level requirement is usually roughly 80% of the item rank.<br>
Most importantly, the item rank determines what player level is required to use an item to its full potential (except for certain items that can be used to their full potential if you have the associated quest or faction completed), this refers specifically to the [[Strength]], [[Dexterity]] and [[Intelligence]] stats of items which they give through properties and the [[Vast Grip]], [[Precise]] and [[Intelligence]] attributes. <br>The level requirement is usually roughly 80% of the item rank.<br>
For example, the [[Umbral Plate Armor]] has an item rank of 400, meaning that the player level required to get the full stats from it is 320. This means that if you are below level 320 you will not get the full amount of dexterity it offers through its 'Dexterity' property and 'Precise' attribute while wearing it.<br> In comparison, the [[Chaos Sword]] has an item rank of 520, but only requires you to be a knight and to have completed the [[White Light Faction]] to be able to gain the full stat bonuses from it.
For example, the [[Umbral Plate Armor]] has an item rank of 400, meaning that the player level required to get the full stats from it is 320. This means that if you are below level 320 you will not get the full amount of dexterity it offers through its 'Dexterity' property and 'Precise' attribute while wearing it.<br> In comparison, the [[Chaos Sword]] has an item rank of 520, but only requires you to be a knight and to have completed the [[White Light Faction]] to be able to gain the full stat bonuses from it.
<br><div style="text-align:center">[[File:Example_Knight_Armor.png]]  [[File:Example_Chaos_Sword.png]]</div>
<br><div style="text-align:center">[[File:Example_Knight_Armor.png]]  [[File:Example_Chaos_Sword.png]]</div>

Revision as of 20:17, 20 July 2023

The item rank defines the 'power level' of an equipment item or weapon in comparison to other equipment or weapons. It is displayed in the item tooltip when 'looking' at an item.
Most importantly, the item rank determines what player level is required to use an item to its full potential (except for certain items that can be used to their full potential if you have the associated quest or faction completed), this refers specifically to the Strength, Dexterity and Intelligence stats of items which they give through properties and the Vast Grip, Precise and Intelligence attributes.
The level requirement is usually roughly 80% of the item rank.
For example, the Umbral Plate Armor has an item rank of 400, meaning that the player level required to get the full stats from it is 320. This means that if you are below level 320 you will not get the full amount of dexterity it offers through its 'Dexterity' property and 'Precise' attribute while wearing it.
In comparison, the Chaos Sword has an item rank of 520, but only requires you to be a knight and to have completed the White Light Faction to be able to gain the full stat bonuses from it.


Example Knight Armor.png Example Chaos Sword.png