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==Upgrading== | ==Upgrading== | ||
Soulbound equipment may be upgraded to increase the number of Charm Points available and improve the base stats. Every piece of gear has an upgrade tier shown as 3 numbers displayed | Soulbound equipment may be upgraded to increase the number of Charm Points available and improve the base stats. Every piece of gear has an upgrade tier shown as 3 numbers displayed on the equipment modification page {example image}. Those numbers represent: | ||
# Current Upgrade Level | |||
# Current [[Item World Level]] | |||
# Max Potential (Level Cap) | |||
The number of times a piece of equipment can be upgraded and the materials required is determined by the quality (see below). | The number of times a piece of equipment can be upgraded and the materials required is determined by the quality (see below). | ||
The upgrade level cap is directly tied to the number of cleared Item Worlds, and unlocking the full potential of the equipment requires reaching max Item World Level. Equipment is considered "Max Forged" once | The upgrade level cap is directly tied to the number of cleared Item Worlds, and unlocking the full potential of the equipment requires reaching max Item World Level. Equipment is considered "Max Forged" once every upgrade level has been purchased {example image}. | ||
Each upgrade level increases all base stats by 1% (2% for Physical and Magical attack) and increases the available Charm Points by 1. | Each upgrade level increases all base stats by 1% (2% for Physical and Magical attack) and increases the available Charm Points by 1. | ||
==Salvaging== | |||
Salvaging equipment will result in the player receiving a set number of base materials, scrap materials and the [[Salvaged Remains]] of the dismantled gear. Rare tier armor can also give Energy Cells. | |||
See [[Salvage]] for a more detailed breakdown of extractable materials. | |||
Salvaging retrieves materials from higher-quality equipment pieces and scrap from all pieces. Only low/mid/high-grade base materials can be directly acquired this way. Rare tier armor can also give Energy Cells (see above). | |||
Revision as of 19:51, 22 June 2026
Upgrading
Soulbound equipment may be upgraded to increase the number of Charm Points available and improve the base stats. Every piece of gear has an upgrade tier shown as 3 numbers displayed on the equipment modification page {example image}. Those numbers represent:
- Current Upgrade Level
- Current Item World Level
- Max Potential (Level Cap)
The number of times a piece of equipment can be upgraded and the materials required is determined by the quality (see below). The upgrade level cap is directly tied to the number of cleared Item Worlds, and unlocking the full potential of the equipment requires reaching max Item World Level. Equipment is considered "Max Forged" once every upgrade level has been purchased {example image}.
Each upgrade level increases all base stats by 1% (2% for Physical and Magical attack) and increases the available Charm Points by 1.
Salvaging
Salvaging equipment will result in the player receiving a set number of base materials, scrap materials and the Salvaged Remains of the dismantled gear. Rare tier armor can also give Energy Cells.
See Salvage for a more detailed breakdown of extractable materials.
Salvaging retrieves materials from higher-quality equipment pieces and scrap from all pieces. Only low/mid/high-grade base materials can be directly acquired this way. Rare tier armor can also give Energy Cells (see above).