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Increases your total health pool (will only give 100% of the HP to knights, 75% to rangers and only 50% to mages - for example an [[Ancient Helmet]] with Vitality (40) will give 40 extra HP to knights, 30 to rangers and 20 HP to mages). | Increases your total health pool (will only give 100% of the HP to knights, 75% to rangers and only 50% to mages - for example an [[Ancient Helmet]] with Vitality (40) will give 40 extra HP to knights, 30 to rangers and 20 HP to mages). | ||
| style="width: 153px" | [[Albino Scale Helmet]] (50), [[Albino Scale Mail]] (60), [[Amazon Armor]] (50), [[Amazon Shield]] (40), [[Ancient Armor]] (50), [[Ancient Boots]] (25), [[Ancient Helmet]] (40), [[Ancient Legs]] (50), [[Angelic Platemail]] (100), [[Arming Sword]] (25), [[Bascinet]] (35), [[Bunny Slippers]] (30), [[Chaos Shield]] (100), [[Demonic Axe]] (30), [[Castle Shield]] (25), [[Crown Legs]] (30), [[Crown Shield]] (25), [[Crusader Helmet]] (25), [[Dragon Scale Mail]] (45), [[Dwarven Helmet]] (30), [[Executioner's Sword]] (35), [[Fiery Armor]] (25), [[Frozen Shield]] (45), [[Giant Sword]] (25), [[Golden Amulet]] (30), [[Golden Boots]] (40), [[Golden Legs]] (50), [[Gold Ring]] (30), [[Hellforged Armor]] (100), [[Hellforged Helmet]] (50), [[Hellforged Legs]] (75), [[Hellforged Shield]] (50), [[Full_Helmet_of_the_Fallen_King_(enchanted)|Helmet of the Fallen King (emerald)]] (75), [[Horned Helmet]] (75), [[Hydra Scale Legs]] (45), [[Iron Helmet]] (10), [[Knight Armor]] (20), [[Knight Legs]] (30), [[Magic Plate Armor]] (75), [[Mastermind Shield]] (60), [[Pharaoh Boots]] (35), [[Royal Helmet]] (35), [[Royal Plate Armor]] (45), [[Scarf]] (10), [[Shield of the Ancients]] (80), [[Shield of the Heroes]] (50), [[Spider Silk Armor]] (40), [[Star Mace]] (35), [[Steel Boots]] (25), [[Thaian Soldier Armor]] (25), [[Thaian Soldier Legs]] (35), [[Thaian Soldier Shield]] (15), [[Tower Shield]] (30), [[Vampire Shield]] (30), [[Warrior Helmet]] (20), [[Watcher Armor]] (80), [[Watcher Legs]] (50) | | style="width: 153px" | [[Albino Scale Helmet]] (50), [[Albino Scale Mail]] (60), [[Amazon Armor]] (50), [[Amazon Shield]] (40), [[Ancient Armor]] (50), [[Ancient Boots]] (25), [[Ancient Helmet]] (40), [[Ancient Legs]] (50), [[Angelic Platemail]] (100), [[Arming Sword]] (25), [[Bascinet]] (35), [[Bunny Slippers]] (30), [[Chaos Shield]] (100), [[Demonic Axe]] (30), [[Castle Shield]] (25), [[Crown Legs]] (30), [[Crown Shield]] (25), [[Crusader Helmet]] (25), [[Dragon Scale Mail]] (45), [[Dwarven Helmet]] (30), [[Executioner's Sword]] (35), [[Fiery Armor]] (25), [[Frozen Shield]] (45), [[Giant Sword]] (25), [[Golden Amulet]] (30), [[Golden Boots]] (40), [[Golden Legs]] (50), [[Gold Ring]] (30), [[Hellforged Armor]] (100), [[Hellforged Helmet]] (50), [[Hellforged Legs]] (75), [[Hellforged Shield]] (50), [[Full_Helmet_of_the_Fallen_King_(enchanted)|Helmet of the Fallen King (emerald)]] (75), [[Horned Helmet]] (75), [[Hydra Scale Legs]] (45), [[Iron Helmet]] (10), [[Knight Armor]] (20), [[Knight Legs]] (30), [[Magic Plate Armor]] (75), [[Mastermind Shield]] (60), [[Pharaoh Boots]] (35), [[Royal Helmet]] (35), [[Royal Plate Armor]] (45), [[Scarf]] (10), [[Shield of the Ancients]] (80), [[Shield of the Heroes]] (50), [[Spider Silk Armor]] (40), [[Star Mace]] (35), [[Steel Boots]] (25), [[Thaian Soldier Armor]] (25), [[Thaian Soldier Legs]] (35), [[Thaian Soldier Shield]] (15), [[Tower Shield]] (30), [[Twin Axe]] (30), [[Vampire Shield]] (30), [[Warrior Helmet]] (20), [[Watcher Armor]] (80), [[Watcher Legs]] (50) | ||
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| '''Critical Hit''' | | '''Critical Hit''' | ||
| Chance to deal 50% more damage on hit ('''can't hit less than 75% of your regular max dmg'''). | | Chance to deal 50% more damage on hit ('''can't hit less than 75% of your regular max dmg'''). | ||
| [[Demonic Axe]] (4%), [[Dragon Lance]] (3%), [[Fire Axe]] (1%), [[Great Axe]] (5%), [[Heavy Halberd]] (1%), [[Hellforged Axe]] (2%), [[Knight Axe]] (1%), [[Ravager's Axe]] (4%),[[Stonecutter Axe]] (3%), [[Vanquisher]] (2%), [[War Axe]] (3%) | | [[Demonic Axe]] (4%), [[Dragon Lance]] (3%), [[Fire Axe]] (1%), [[Great Axe]] (5%), [[Heavy Halberd]] (1%), [[Hellforged Axe]] (2%), [[Knight Axe]] (1%), [[Ravager's Axe]] (4%), [[Stonecutter Axe]] (3%), [[Twin Axe]] (3%), [[Vanquisher]] (2%), [[War Axe]] (3%) | ||
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Revision as of 12:54, 9 September 2020
Attributes are unique properties of an item, generated when an item is dropped by a monster or when painite crystals are used on the item (if successful).
For example, a Fire Sword dropped by a Dragon Lord has a chance to already have or to be upgraded with extra attributes such as:
- Extra attack (35 + 1 or 2)
- Extra sword fighting skills
- Parry ability (a chance to parry a physical attack towards you)
- Flame Strike ability (a chance to deal additional fire damage on hit)
Items are not limited to only one attribute. If you are lucky you may loot a Fire Sword with all the mentioned attributes, but keep in mind that not all items can have any attribute (each item type (e.g. Demon Shield) has a predetermined set of attributes).
Painite Crystals
Painite Crystals can be used to enchant your items, this can be done by simply using the crystal on the item.
They can only be used on items that are considered rare, very rare or extremely rare.
These magical stones are destroyed on every use, successful or not, unless the item can not have attributes.
The best way to test if an item can be enchanted with attributes is to use the cheap Painite Crystal Shards on the item:
if the shard is destroyed, it means the item can be enchanted; if the shard isn't destroyed, it means that this item cannot be enchanted.
Normally, each stone will only give you 1 attribute when successful, but some attributes on some items are linked, which means you will get both attributes from 1 successful try (e.g. Intelligence + Intellect on the Necromantic Bloodrobe).
Painite crystals can be bought from weapon salesmen in almost every major city or looted from Fleshbiters during raids.
Image | Name | Price |
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Painite Crystal Shard | 3,000 gp | |
File:Small Painite Crystal.png | Small Painite Crystal | 10,000 gp |
File:Large Painite Crystal.png | Large Painite Crystal | 150,000 gp |
The difference between crystal sizes is in their chance of success and cost-efficiency. Different crystals will not give weaker or stronger stats.
The rarer the item, the lower the chance of successfully enchanting it.
For example, a mid-high tier item like the Necromantic Bloodrobe may take around 3-4kk to fully enchant
(most items in this range have a 10-15% chance to be successfully enchanted using a large crystal), items such as the Thunder Hammer or Pharaoh Robe will usually take more.
Note: Keep in mind that regardless of average success chances when using large crystals, using only 10-40 stones is not enough to get near the average. So when enchanting an item with an average enchanting cost of 4kk it is not unlikely that you might spend anywhere between 1,5-9kk to fully enchant it (of course even less or more is possible).
One large painite crystal (150k) has the same average chance of success as 75 painite crystal shards (225k) or 19 small painite crystals (190k).
Attributes
There are currently more than 40 different attributes available in-game; some of them, such as the "Intelligence" attribute, which boosts your magic level, can be used only by certain vocations (mages), while the "Vitality" attribute for example will only give 100% of the indicated extra health points to knights, 75% to rangers and only 50% of the indicated extra health point amount to mages (other way around for the Intellect attribute) (for example an Ancient Helmet with Vitality (40) will give 40 extra HP to knights, 30 to rangers and 20 HP to mages).
Low-tier items such as Halberd, Plate Armor or Double Axe can not be enchanted.
More common items have a much lower chance of being looted with an attribute:
a Fire Sword would be difficult to loot with an attribute, while a Chaos Shield would be much more likely to be looted with attributes (this is to compensate for rarer items' lower drop chance).
Each item can only have a certain set of attributes added to it, although not all items have attributes.
For example, the Ceremonial Mask will always end up with the "Presence of Mind" and "Intelligence" attributes and will never have any distance or melee skill boost attributes.
Every item of the same type (e.g. Demon Shield) in-game will end up with every attribute that item CAN have when fully enchanted, although not necessarily in the same order (every Demon Shield will end up with the Resistance (Fire), Guardian, Block and Fortified attributes and will not be able to have any more).
Items can have 1 to 6 attributes, for example the Angelic Plate Armor only has 3 attributes while the Executioner's Sword has 6.
Skill boost attributes will display a number in brackets to show the skill increase (e.g. Precise (2) = +2 distance fighting).
Attributes based on chance and damage reduction will display a percentage in brackets to show the amount of damage reduction (e.g. Resistance (Fire, 5%) = reduces fire damage taken by 5%) or the chance for a special effect to be triggered (e.g. Gouge (10%) = 10% chance for the attribute's effect to be triggered on hit).
Not all attributes are specific to one class of item (sword, club, armor etc.), for example the "Precise" attribute can appear on both distance weapons and some body equipment pieces. Certain other attributes are restricted to a weapon class, while some are even unique to one weapon, shield or body equipment piece type (e.g. Lightning Rod on Tempest Shield).
The following is a list of all currently known attributes and their effects: