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==Item Types==
 
==Item Types==
===[[Equipment]]===
 
Equipment refers to wearable items like [[accessories]], [[armor]], and [[weapons]]. Many weapons are class-specific, and armors are subdivided into two categories: material (cloth, leather, light armor, heavy armor, metal plate) and part (shoulder, upper body, lower body, head, waist).
 
  
===[[Consumables]]===
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===Equipment===
Consumables consist of items capable of healing HP, MP or status ailments. Throwable weapons and items that provide EXP or skill points are also included in this category.
 
  
===[[Materials]]===
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These items are used for quests or as ingredients when crafting items. Numerous items fall into this category, so this section of the inventory tends to fill up rather quickly. Examine quest requirements beforehand and regularly sort out the inventory.
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!<font size="+1">[[Weapons]]</font>
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| Makes up 1 equipment slot || Each class has specialized weapons with varying attack speeds. Your subclass usually determines the type of weapon to use.
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!<font size="+1">[[Armor]]</font>
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| Makes up 5 equipment slots || Has five sub-types: [[Cloth Armor]], [[Leather Armor]], [[Light Armor]], [[Heavy Armor]], [[Plate Armor]] <br> All five Armor textures were removed following the Verge of Recollection patch.
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|-style="background-color: #ffffff;" align="center"
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!<font size="+1">[[Accessories]]</font>
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| Makes up 3 equipment slots || Usually adds Magic Defense; makes up three slots, the [[Bracelet]], [[Necklace]], and [[Ring]] slots.
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|-style="background-color: #ffffff;" align="center"
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!<font size="+1">[[Titles]]</font>
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| Makes up 1 equipment slot || Titles are considered equipment in DFO, and they take up an inventory slot. You may store extra titles in the [[Title Book]].
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|-style="background-color: #ffffff;" align="center"
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!<font size="+1">[[Special Equipment]]</font>
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| Makes up 3 equipment slots || [[Sub Equipment]], [[Magic Stones]], and [[Earrings]] boost special stats; must be unlocked with [[Epic Quests|System Quests]].
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===Quest Items===
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Equipment refers to wearable items; there are a total of 10 possible equip slots on a character (does not include [[Avatar]] equip slots).  Many weapons are class-specific, and certain classes get bonuses from specific armors; see [[Weapons]] and [[Armor]] for more information.  
Quest items are used exclusively for quests, and have no other uses. They are obtained while undertaking certain quests, either by directly receiving them from NPCs or defeating monsters.
 
  
==Item Ranks==
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The Equipment Dictionary, A list of all the equipment found in the game, can be found by clicking the "Service Menu" button on the bottom of your screen and going to "Gear Info".
[[Image:Item_rank.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Item ranks are denoted by color.]]
 
===Common Items===
 
Common items are typically found in shops or easily obtained out in the field. As common equipment is seldom sought after by players, don't be afraid to sell it to a NPCs.
 
  
===Uncommon Items===
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Basic common equipments can be found in [[NPCs#Merchants|shops]], however there is such a substantial damage output difference between common weapon's stats and [[rare]] weapon's stats that these rarer items are highly recommended. The better equipment can only be obtained through drops or other players selling these drops.  See [[Dungeon Drop Guide]] for drop information.
Uncommon equipment of level requirements lower than 40 can be purchased from shops. They usually tend to be inexpensive.
 
  
===Rare Items===
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===Item Grade===
Rare items tend to be more pricey. They also come with [[Seal|seals]] that can be removed to personalize the item to that player. Once the seal is removed, the item can no longer be traded between players.
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[[Weapons]], [[Armor]], and [[Accessories]] all can range from various grade qualities:
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*'''<span style="color:#C4A484">Inferior</span>'''
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*'''<span style="color:#C4A484">Weak</span>'''
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*'''<span style="color:#68D5ED">Ordinary</span>'''
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*'''<span style="color:Goldenrod">Exceptional</span>'''
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*'''<span style="color:Goldenrod">Superior</span>'''
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Grade quality affects certain stat ranges for these equipment. A weapons grade quality is dependent on its Attack values, Armor is affected by it's Physical defense values, and Accessories are dependent on it's Magic defense values.
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Extra attributes such as [[Elemental Resistances]], [[Status Tolerances]], Stat increases like [[STR]], [[Vitality|VIT]], [[HP]] and [[MP]] are all not affected by the grade quality of the item in question and the stats are always randomly generated. For example, a Weak item can have more STR than an Exceptional item.
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Grade quality affects the Physical Defense of [[Armor]]s and the Magic Defense of [[Accessories]].
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Grade can be reset to a random value using {{Item|Kaleido Box}}es.
  
===Unique Items===
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===Consumables===
Unique items are similar to rare items, but they are harder to obtain.
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These items can be used via Hotkey or by right-clicking them in the inventory.  They usually affect one of the stats and have a cooldown timer.
  
===Set Items===
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Set items consist of 'family items' that, once worn at the same time, provide special effects. These effects range from stat buffs to skill level-ups.
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|[[HP Boost]] || Restores health points.
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|[[MP Boost]] || Restores mana points.
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|[[HP & MP Boost]] || Items that restore both health and mana points.
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|[[Temporary Stat Boost]] || Items that enhance any of your vital stats for a short time.
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|[[Abnormal State Recovery]] || Items the remove enemy-induced states such as poison and bleeding
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|[[Elemental Attack/Resistance]] || Items that enhance your elemental damage or resistance.
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|[[Throwing Weapons]] || Items that you can hurl at the enemies for long range attacks.
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|[[Pots]] || Items that you can break to gain different kinds of gear items.
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|[[Summon Items]] || Consumable items that summon monsters to aid you in battle.
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|[[Recipes]] ||Rare pieces of cloth on which are etched the ingredients for a very special item.
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===Epic Items===
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===[[Material]]===
Epic items are dropped by monsters at a low chance in Hell level dungeons. They cannot be traded between players.
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Numerous items fall into this category, so this section of the inventory tends to fill up rather quickly. Examine quest requirements beforehand and regularly sort out the inventory.
  
==Upgrading==
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Items such as [[accessories]], [[armor]], and [[weapons]] can be upgraded by Kiri the Lady. Item type as well as item rank will bestow different bonuses.
 
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! Upgrade !! Chance of success !! Failure Penalty
 
 
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|[[Quest Items]] || These items are used for [[quests]], both normal and repeatable.
| 100% || None
 
 
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|[[Craft Items]] || These items are used for crafting armor or weapons
| 100% || None
 
 
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|[[Cube Fragments]] || Many spells and quests are related to Cube Fragments
| 100% || None
 
 
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|[[Items#Enhancing|Enhancing]] || Clear Cube Fragments are used for Enhancing equips
| 95% || Loses one upgrade level
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===[[Avatars]]===
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Avatars can be bought with CERA via [[Item Shop]] or earned through events. They are used to customize your characters look and add useful stats upon that.
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===[[Creatures]]===
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A Creature is a useful pet that boosts up your character’s stats, casts useful skills in battle, and loyally follows you at all times.
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==Item Rarity==
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[[Image:Item_rank.png|right|thumb|220px|Item ranks are denoted by color.]]
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All items in-game are organized by rarity, which is easily identifiable by their name's and icon border's color. As an item's rarity increases, so does its value and exclusivity.
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| '''<font color="lightgrey">Common</font>'''
| 90% || Loses one upgrade level
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| '''Common''' equipment are basic equipment that are easily acquired in dungeons and NPC shops. They can be [[disassemble]]d for {{Item|Clear Cube Fragment}}s and {{Item|Common Soul}}s or simply sold to NPCs for a decent sum of {{Item|Gold}}.
 
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| '''<font color="#68D5ED">Uncommon</font>'''
| 80% || Loses one upgrade level
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|'''Uncommon''' equipment are marginally stronger and rarer than Common equipment. They can be disassembled for {{Item|Uncommon Soul}}s and colored [[Cube Fragment]]s.
 
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! +7
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| rowspan="3" | '''<font color="#B36BFF">Rare</font>'''
| 75% || Loses one upgrade level
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| '''Rare''' equipment are typically found only in dungeons or as rewards from quests. They can be disassembled for {{Item|Rare Soul}}s and a variety of materials utilized by Professions.
 
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| '''Magic Sealed''' equipment make up the majority of Rare equipment, meaning that they can be traded until their seal is broken, which will generate random additional stats and become untradable. [[Seria]] can re-roll bonus stats on item through Conversion.
| 62.1% || Returns to +0
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See the [[Magic Sealed Equipment]] page for more information
 
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| '''Legacy''' equipment were special Rare equipment that offered bonus stats when equipped as a set, depending on the level of the equipment itself. They are currently unobtainable.
| 53.7% || Returns to +0
 
 
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| rowspan="3" | '''<font color="#FF00FF">Unique</font>'''
| 41.4% || Item breaks
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|'''Unique''' equipment are much rarer than Rare equipment and offer vastly powerful bonus stats, such as additional skill levels, bonus sub stats like +% Bonus Damage, or on-hit effects, to name a few. In addition to being found as generic dungeon loot, Seria can also randomly compound a Unique item using another Unique equipment, {{Item|High Grade Elemental Crystal}}s, and {{Item|Unique Soul}}s. Typically Unique equipment are found sealed, meaning they can be traded until equipped. They can be disassembled for {{Item|Unique Soul}}s, {{Item|High Grade Elemental Crystal}}s, and rarely {{Item|Gold Cube Fragment}}s.
 
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| '''Halidom''' equipment are similar to Legacy equipment in that they provide bonus effects when equipped as a set, typically additional skill levels and a large number of additional stats. Just like regular Unique equipment, Seria is able to Compound Halidom equipment and can be found randomly in dungeons. Halidom equipment can be obtained from random drops or by using Halidom Converters purchased from [[Karakas]] using {{Item|Carnelian}}s.
| 33.9% || Item breaks
 
 
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| '''Boss Uniques''' are special Unique drops that dropped from specific bosses and were untradable rather than sealed. Alternatively, they could be bought using designated Meteors which also dropped from dungeons. For instance, {{Item|Black Meteor}}s could be found in Ghent dungeons and could be turned in to [[Zeldine]] for Boss Uniques for that area.
| 28% || Item breaks
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As of Season 4, Act 01: Origin, Boss Uniques and the meteors used to buy them are no longer obtainable.
 
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| rowspan="4" | '''<font color="#FF6666">Chronicle</font>'''
| 20.7% || Item breaks
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| '''Chronicle''' equipment are special equipment that could only be found in [[Otherverse]] dungeons or purchased from [[Bowmaster Ludmilla]] and [[Natalia Sue]] at [[Saint Horn]] for {{Item|Interdimensional Fragment}}s. They are similar to Halidom equipment in that they provide bonus effects when equipped, but to a much larger degree -- sometimes they may completely change how a class plays. They are also special in that they are locked to subclasses and are always dropped as untradable.
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Chronicle equipment do not have their own Soul type, and instead give {{Item|Nihilistic Demon Stone}}s and {{Item|Nihilistic Demon Stone Fragment}}s upon disassembly.
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As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, Chronicle equipment can no longer be obtained.
 
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| '''Tainted Equipment''' (also known as '''Cracked Equipment''') are the most common form of Chronicle equipment. They do not belong to any particular set, however they can get bonus effects through the use of {{Item|Red Dimensional Aura}}, {{Item|Blue Dimensional Aura}}, and {{Item|Green Dimensional Aura}}. These effects are typically augments to skills, ranging from bonus damage or stronger buff effects, making them ideal for Buff Enhancement equipment. Each piece of '''Tainted Equipment''' can be imbued with two Dimensional Auras, but the second imbuement has a 90% chance of destroying the item. This fate can be avoided by using {{Item|Completed Red Dimensional Aura}}, {{Item|Completed Blue Dimensional Aura}}, or {{Item|Completed Green Dimensional Aura}} for the second imbuement, as the Completed Dimensional Auras have no chance of destroying the item.
| 17.3% || Item breaks
 
 
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| '''Tier 2''' and '''Tier 3''' Chronicle equipment are pieces of equipment that belong to a set, which grant additional effects at 3, 6, and 9 pieces. Each set has an equipment for every slot except Earrings and Title, for up to 12 possible equipment per set. These additional effects can potentially augment game-play to an extreme degree, so are therefore good options for gear progression early on.
| 13.6% || Item breaks
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Each Tier has 3 to 4 sets for each subclass. In addition, unlike the name suggests, Tier 3 items are not strictly stronger than Tier 2 sets, and Tier 2 sets are not strictly inferior to Tier 3 sets.
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As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, they can no longer be obtained.
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| '''Tier 1''' Chronicle equipment are the weakest type of Chronicle equipment and served to provide the minimum stats needed to enter Otherverse dungeons. These were purchased from [[Sharan]] with {{Item|Chaos Stone}}s, and as of Season 4, Act 01: Origin, they can no longer be obtained.
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| rowspan="6" |'''<font color="#ff7800">Legendary</font>'''
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|  '''Legendary''' equipment are powerful equipment that often provide very potent effects. While low level Legendaries do exist, they most typically found at Level 85 and beyond. Legendaries are key to progressing into Raid, as the bonus stats they provide are often the bare minimums needed to succeed in [[Anton Raid]]. Seria can also Compound most Legendary Items higher than level 85, and require the same items as Unique items, albeit with Legendary-grade equipment instead of Unique.
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In most cases, Legendary equipment can be randomly found as drops from [[Ancient Dungeon]]s, [[Anton]], and [[Luke's Laboratory]]. Low level Legendaries can be crafted through recipes bought in Gabriel's Secret Shop. When disassembled, they yield a small amount of {{Item|Legendary Soul}}s.
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| '''Quest Legendaries''' are most accessible Legendary equipment and can be bought from [[Luther]] at Saint Horn with {{Item|Ancient Memory Fragment}}s found in the [[Interdimensional Rift]] dungeons at levels 2 and 3. There are 7 equipment sets that each grant bonus effects at 3, 5, and 6 pieces. These are typically a place start before gearing up for Raid, as the effects they provide can noticeably boost damage output. They are all acquired as untradable.
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The 7 equipment sets are:
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* [[Ancient Kingdom Knight Set]] (aka. Great Glory Set)
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* [[Buried Screaming Soul Set]] (aka. Buried Scream Set)
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* [[Cursed Sea God's Fury Set]] (aka. Sea God's Cursed Set)
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* [[Gracia Family's Symbol Set]] (aka. Gracia Family Heirloom Set)
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* [[Heartrending Grief Set]]
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* [[Source of Disease Set]]
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* [[Wild Romanticist Set]] (aka. Dusky West Set)
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As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, Quest Legendaries can no longer be obtained due to Otherverse's removal.
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|''' Requiem Weapons''' are powerful weapons that can be purchased with {{Item|Appeasing Stone}}s through [[Luther]] at Saint Horn, which are obtained through random encounters with [[Ephelius]] in the [[Interdimensional Rift]]. These can be further augmented into '''Liberation Weapons''', which provided even stronger effects. These are typically sought after for their +% Bonus Damage, which can be very helpful for players with weaker gear.
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Requiem weapons are initially untradeable, however upon upgrading into a Liberation weapon, they may become tradeable if the recipe is obtained from {{Item|Tradeable Liberation Recipe Box}} instead of {{Item|Untradeable Liberation Recipe Box}}.
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| Similar to Requiem and Liberation weapons, '''Reconstruction Weapons''' are powerful weapons that can be acquired at Level 90. They come with very high base critical hit rates and a bonus skill level for all skills. They initially start at Unique rarity which are bought from the [[Red Witch]] at [[Central Park]] with {{Item|Purification Stone}}s, then are upgraded into Terra: Reconstruction weapons using recipes.
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Unlike Liberation weapons, Reconstruction weapons are untradeable at both stages.
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| '''Echon Legendaries''' are specialized Legendary equipment that can be found in [[Echon]]. They function somewhat similarly to Tainted Chronicle equipment in that they can be customized to an extent via the [[Snowflake Joshua]] and [[Valor Equipment Option Modifier]] NPCs in [[Pandemonium Junction]]. They are all level 90, untradable, and do not yield {{Item|Legendary Soul}}s when disassembled, instead yielding {{Item|Endless Eternity|Endless Eternities}}, {{Item|Gold Cube Fragment}}s, and "crest stones" needed to customize Echon sets.
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|In Season 7, Act 01. The Next Journey, Level 105 Legendary Equipment known as '''Sacrosanct Area''', functions differently unlike previous Legendary equipment. Like Level 105 Custom Epic Equipment, Legendary Equipment also has four growth options which are randomized each time; some valuable growth options are exclusive to Legendary equipment, which makes this tier on par and sometimes superior to Fixed Option or even Custom Option Epics.
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Equipment of this type are incredibly rare to obtain, only found in higher difficulty Advanced, Legion content or Raids.
 
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| rowspan="3" | '''<font color="#FFB400">Epic</font>'''
| 10.1% || Item breaks
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| '''Epic''' equipment are arguably the best and rarest equipment in the game, and are gated by either end-game dungeons or as extremely rare drops from [[Hell Mode]], [[Guide of Wisdom]] or mainly Raids. Epics featured in the [[Epic Dictionary]] can be crafted, Epic pots purchased from [[Simona]], or formerly the Epic Crafting Machine, but while these methods are consistent, they are incredibly expensive and/or time-consuming to pursue. When disassembled, they yield a single {{Item|Epic Soul}}.
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In most cases, Epic equipment belong to a set. Levels 90 through 100 sets provide bonus effects around either 2, 3 and 5 pieces, while lower level epics (60~85) provide bonuses either only at 5 pieces or 3 pieces, if it is an accessory/special equipment set.
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In Season 7: The Next Journey, Level 105 Epic Equipment with Fixed Options can be obtained, and they offer a wide amount of versatility and combinations in terms of creating builds, depending on the individual pieces used for them, allowing harmonizing results. 105 Epic Equipment can also have their power increased via [[Equipment Option Growth]] system.
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| '''Custom Epic''' Equipment were also introduced within the same update, which can be obtained through running Level 110 content either being [[Advanced Dungeons]], [[Legion Dungeons]], [[Raids]] or places like [[Mediator of Balance]], [[Asrahan Library]] amd [[Asrahan Archives|Archives]].
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These come in five different sets (Blue Beryl, Ent Spirit, Forest Witch, Deep Diver, Blue Pirate) that wields four randomized growth options, alongside exclusive unique '''[Inherent]''' lines through individual pieces by re-rolling them with {{Item|Warped Dimension Cube}}s, allowing more versatility for your character's equipment to enhance their strength even further. Included in the Seon patch, several Custom Epics would receive unique growth options that'll only correspond towards specific equipment builds. (I.E. Sleep Build's [[Long-Cherished Wish]] Bracelet).
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Through [[Equipment Option Growth]]'s ''Option Transfer'' tab, Custom Epics can only have one line transferred by either sacrificing another piece, or using the [[Custom Option Book]] feature, which now lets you register an stored option line onto an existing custom equipment piece from ones that were disassembled. Certain unique or Fixed build-specific custom lines, can not be transferred onto individual pieces that are unable to use those options.
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| '''Mist Gear''' are essentially "Sealed" Custom Epic equipment that were introduced in Season 8, Act 01. Seon, that's only found in Level 110 endgame Advanced, Legion, Raid or Farming content such as [[Mediator of Balance]] for example, that lets you pick out a wide varity of four selectable growth options to your own choosing upon its acquisition. When disassembled, they yield one {{Item|Mist Gear Part}}.
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In Season 8, Act 05 The Hunt Begins, Mist Gear can also be obtained through a {{Item|Mist Halo}} drop item, albeit randomized upon opening it.
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A '''Refined Mist Gear''' piece can be obtained by collecting 1000 {{Item|Dim Floating Stone}}s from a side quest, where your character receives a {{Item|Grace of the Clear Sea}} that shares similar functions to the Level 100 Ditto Epic obtained from a {{Item|Purged Soul Box}} at [[The Oculus: The Sanctum of Resurrection|The Oculus]]. By interacting with [[Inventor "Sweetie" Tehiti]] in Clearmist, she can convert it into any Custom Epic equipment piece and selecting it's options at no cost. If choosing to convert into another piece or change around option lines, this can be done with the nessecary materials required.
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| '''<span style="background:linear-gradient(#d59a60,#93538e);-webkit-background-clip:text;-webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">{{{2|Mythic}}}</span>'''
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| '''Mythic''' equipment are a unique tier of equipment, found in end-game dungeons set at level 100. This tier is unique in that unlike other tiers, Mythic Equipment are only found in Tops, Bracelets or Earrings and only '''one''' Mythic equipment can be worn on a character at a time. To compensate, Mythic equipment have great synergy with Level 100 and 105 Epic equipment and can transfer upgrades to your Mythic equipment. When disassembled, they yield one {{Item|Guiding Light}}.
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Prior to Season 7, Act 01., Mythic equipment was primarily obtained by completing certain level 100 endgame content like [[Guide of Wisdom]] or Raids like [[Sirocco the Intangible Raid|Sirocco]] and [[Ozma of Chaos Raid|Ozma]] at a certain chance. After the update, Mythics can be bought via {{Item|Untradable Mythic Equipment Pot}} sold by [[Magar Rosenbach]].
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As of Season 7, Act 01. The Next Journey, Mythic equipment plays a more secondary role in the level 110 cap. Due to it's Skill Atk. bonus and extremely high level of Adventurer Fame, Mythic equipment is compatible with Level 105 Epic and Legendary equipment with low Growth Options. However, it's benefits are diminished and eventually replaced as soon as stronger equipment with higher growth options and Fame is accessible.
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There are no level 105 Mythic equipment as of yet.
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| '''<span style="background:linear-gradient(#5f8884,#7daca6);-webkit-background-clip:text;-webkit-text-fill-color:transparent;">{{{2|Primeval}}}</span>'''
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| '''Primeval''' equipment are a unique tier of equipment, found exclusively through Level 110 Seon endgame content such as [[Asrahan Library]], [[Asrahan Archives]], [[Curtains of Mu]]'s Hard Mode, and [[Mu, God of Mist Raid]] that's in the form of Fusion Stones. When dissasembled, they yield one {{Item|Recorded Light}} that can used for either equipment transcendence or purchasing a {{Item|Primeval Fusion Stone Pot}} from NPC [[Elieve of Platinum Luck]]'s shop in [[Clearmist]]. Through [[Hazel, Protector of Knowledge]]'s ''Constellation Memento Restoration'', a Primeval Stone Pot can also be retrieved by restoring its stars.
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Introduced in Season 8, Act 05. The Hunt Begins, Primeval Fusion Stones come in seven different Necklaces and Rings that not only wields a high level of Adventurer Fame, but each individual piece offers several different Fusion Options and benefits ranging from; Overall Damage, Skill cooldown, alongside various effects that are specifically designed to harken back towards either past or present Epic and Legendary equipment sets that were once considered powerful during a previous level cap in DFO. (I.E. {{Item|Fragrant Joy}} -> [[Five Senses]]). Unlike Mythic equipment's one piece restriction, two Primeval stones can be worn on a character.
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There are no other Primeval equipment pieces outside of Necklaces or Rings.
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==Repairing==
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When the durability score of a gear item reaches zero, defense and damage stats drop to a lower level. You are able to repair Gear items through NPCs throughout the game by paying a small amount of [[Gold]].
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|'''[[Delilah]]''' || '''Delilah''' appears whenever you complete a dungeon and is the most convenient NPC through which to repair your items. Click on Delilah and either specify the item you wish to repair by clicking the “Fix” button, or click “Fix All” to repair all damaged items. Delilah will then tell you how much gold it will cost for the requested repairs. [[Gabriel]] is also able to repair your items when he appears in place of Delilah.
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|'''[[Portable Repair Machine]]''' || The '''Portable Repair Machine''' is located at the entrance of each dungeon hub and can also [[disassemble]] equipment. [[Traveling Bonoz]] within the [[Seon]] regions also shares similar functions.
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|'''[[Kiri]]''' || '''Kiri''' is located in [[Hendon Myre]]. She can repair, as well as [[Reinforce]], your equipment.
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|'''[[Klonter]]''' || '''Klonter''' is located in [[Aphelia Post]].  He can repair, as well as [[Amplify]], your equipment.
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|'''[[Jun]]''' || '''Jun''' is found in the [[City of Shonan]], at the Suju Blacksmith. He also sells various items and [[Refine]]s your weapons.
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==[[Reinforce|Reinforcement]]==
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*[[Lady Kiri]] is located in [[Hendon Myre]] and can '''Reinforce''' your [[accessories]], [[armor]], and [[weapons]], which increases physical and magical bonuses.
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*It costs {{Item|Gold}} and {{Item|Clear Cube Fragment}}s to operate Kiri’s machine.
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*The costs and the success rate is shown before you agree to the upgrade. (The success rate is only shown when the upgrade level is under +10)
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**If a reinforce attempt for Weapons fails between +4 and +10, there are no penalties involved, failed attempts between +10 and +12 will lose three upgrades levels, but going higher after +12 may result in the item breaking.
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**Armor, Accessories and Special Equipment do not recieve the same treatment like Weapons, as attempts to reinforce beyond +10 may likely destroy them.
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***A '''Reinforcement Protection Ticket''' will prevent your item from being destroyed, but it will lose all reinforcement levels and return back to +0.
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==[[Amplification|Amplify]]==
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*[[Lady Kiri]], [[Klonter]] or [[Inventor "Sweetie" Tehiti]] in their respective areas can '''Amplify ''' your [[Weapons]], [[Armor]], [[Accessories]] and [[Special Equipment]] through an Interdimensional ability stat by using {{Item|Otherverse Energy Purification Scroll}}, on contanimated equipment or endowed with either {{Item|Pure Tome}}s, {{Item|Silver Amplification Grimoire|Silver}} and {{Item|Golden Amplification Grimoire}}s.
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** It'll cost {{Item|Gold}} and {{Item|Crystallized Chaos}}es for Normal Amplifying, or {{Item|Harmonious Crystal}}s/{{Item|Radiant Harmonious Crystal}}s if choosing Safe Amplifying.
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==[[Refinement]]==
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*[[Jun, the Blacksmith]] in the [[City of Shonan]] is able to '''Refine''' your weapon, which increases its {{IconLink|Independent Atk.}} and Abnormal Status Attack.
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*Unlike [[Reinforcement]], Refinement costs {{Item|Powerful Energy|Power Energies}} instead of {{Item|Gold}}. It's also safer than Reinforcement as failing a Refinement will not affect the weapon in any negative way, with the only cost being the {{Item|Powerful Energy|Powerful Energies}} consumed.
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*Unfortunately, unlike Reinforcement, Refinement is capped at 8 Stage refining, and while Reinforcement is readily available to low level characters in [[Underfoot]], Refinement can only be done in the [[City of Shonan]], which requires a level 69 or above character to enter, or in the [[Guild Hideout]] if the player has joined a guild.
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==Disassembling==
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Cube Fragments, Souls and Elemental Crystals come in useful throughout the game. [[Portable Repair Machine]] in any dungeon lobby disassembles any gear item into these materials. The rarity of an item affects the kinds of materials you receive from disassembly. You may also randomly get a jackpot while disassembling items, resulting in gaining a large amount of materials.
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The following item types disassemble randomly into one or more of the following:
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*Common equipment: {{Item|Clear Cube Fragment}}s and {{Item|Common Soul}}s
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*Uncommon equipment: {{Item|Clear Cube Fragment}}s, Colored Cube Fragments and {{Item|Uncommon Soul}}s
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*Rare equipment: {{Item|Low Grade Elemental Crystal}}s, {{Item|Gold Cube Fragment}}s, and {{Item|Rare Soul}}s
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*Unique equipment: {{Item|High Grade Elemental Crystal}}s, {{Item|Gold Cube Fragment}}s and {{Item|Unique Soul}}s
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*Chronicle equipment: {{Item|Clear Cube Fragment}}s, {{Item|Chaos Stone Debris}}, {{Item|Nihilistic Demon Stone Fragment}}s, {{Item|Nihilistic Demon Stone}}s
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*Legendary equipment: {{Item|Legendary Soul}}s
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*Echon Legendary equipment: {{Item|Endless Eternity|Endless Eternities}}, {{Item|Gold Cube Fragment}}s, and {{Item|Darma's Symbol}}s. {{Item|Loyalty Crest Stone}}s, {{Item|Tenacity Crest Stone}}s, or {{Item|Valor Crest Stone}}s depending on equipment option groups.
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*Epic equipment: {{Item|Epic Soul}}s, {{Item|Essence of the Rift}}, {{Item|Fragile Boundary Fragment}}, {{Item|Boundary Fragment}}, and {{Item|Stable Fragile Boundary Fragment}}
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*Mythic equipment: {{Item|Guiding Light}}s
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*Mist equipment: {{Item|Mist Gear Part}}s
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*Primeval equipment: {{Item|Recorded Light}}s
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==Crafting==
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[[Roger Levin]] is an item crafter located in [[West Coast]]. {{Item|Cloth Scrap}}s, {{Item|Worn Leather}}, {{Item|Weathered Bone Fragment}}s, {{Item|Rusty Iron Scrap}}s, {{Item|Raw Hardener}}s,  and {{Item|Raw Paving Stone}}s.
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[[Melvin Richter]] in the [[Ghent]] Manufacturing District can craft items as well.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 23 October 2024

Items are an essential feature in DFO, as are in any other games. Earlier on, characters depend greatly on levels and skills to improve their strength, but as the game progresses, they tend to become increasingly reliant on effective use of items, be they equipment, consumables, ingredients or quest materials.

Depending on their rarity, items are classified into different ranks, indicated by the color of their names.

Item Types

Equipment

Weapons Makes up 1 equipment slot Each class has specialized weapons with varying attack speeds. Your subclass usually determines the type of weapon to use.
Armor Makes up 5 equipment slots Has five sub-types: Cloth Armor, Leather Armor, Light Armor, Heavy Armor, Plate Armor
All five Armor textures were removed following the Verge of Recollection patch.
Accessories Makes up 3 equipment slots Usually adds Magic Defense; makes up three slots, the Bracelet, Necklace, and Ring slots.
Titles Makes up 1 equipment slot Titles are considered equipment in DFO, and they take up an inventory slot. You may store extra titles in the Title Book.
Special Equipment Makes up 3 equipment slots Sub Equipment, Magic Stones, and Earrings boost special stats; must be unlocked with System Quests.

Equipment refers to wearable items; there are a total of 10 possible equip slots on a character (does not include Avatar equip slots). Many weapons are class-specific, and certain classes get bonuses from specific armors; see Weapons and Armor for more information.

The Equipment Dictionary, A list of all the equipment found in the game, can be found by clicking the "Service Menu" button on the bottom of your screen and going to "Gear Info".

Basic common equipments can be found in shops, however there is such a substantial damage output difference between common weapon's stats and rare weapon's stats that these rarer items are highly recommended. The better equipment can only be obtained through drops or other players selling these drops. See Dungeon Drop Guide for drop information.

Item Grade

Weapons, Armor, and Accessories all can range from various grade qualities:

  • Inferior
  • Weak
  • Ordinary
  • Exceptional
  • Superior

Grade quality affects certain stat ranges for these equipment. A weapons grade quality is dependent on its Attack values, Armor is affected by it's Physical defense values, and Accessories are dependent on it's Magic defense values. Extra attributes such as Elemental Resistances, Status Tolerances, Stat increases like STR, VIT, HP and MP are all not affected by the grade quality of the item in question and the stats are always randomly generated. For example, a Weak item can have more STR than an Exceptional item. Grade quality affects the Physical Defense of Armors and the Magic Defense of Accessories. Grade can be reset to a random value using Kaleido Box.png Kaleido Boxes.

Consumables

These items can be used via Hotkey or by right-clicking them in the inventory. They usually affect one of the stats and have a cooldown timer.

HP Boost Restores health points.
MP Boost Restores mana points.
HP & MP Boost Items that restore both health and mana points.
Temporary Stat Boost Items that enhance any of your vital stats for a short time.
Abnormal State Recovery Items the remove enemy-induced states such as poison and bleeding
Elemental Attack/Resistance Items that enhance your elemental damage or resistance.
Throwing Weapons Items that you can hurl at the enemies for long range attacks.
Pots Items that you can break to gain different kinds of gear items.
Summon Items Consumable items that summon monsters to aid you in battle.
Recipes Rare pieces of cloth on which are etched the ingredients for a very special item.

Material

Numerous items fall into this category, so this section of the inventory tends to fill up rather quickly. Examine quest requirements beforehand and regularly sort out the inventory.

Quest Items These items are used for quests, both normal and repeatable.
Craft Items These items are used for crafting armor or weapons
Cube Fragments Many spells and quests are related to Cube Fragments
Enhancing Clear Cube Fragments are used for Enhancing equips

Avatars

Avatars can be bought with CERA via Item Shop or earned through events. They are used to customize your characters look and add useful stats upon that.

Creatures

A Creature is a useful pet that boosts up your character’s stats, casts useful skills in battle, and loyally follows you at all times.

Item Rarity

Item ranks are denoted by color.

All items in-game are organized by rarity, which is easily identifiable by their name's and icon border's color. As an item's rarity increases, so does its value and exclusivity.

Common Common equipment are basic equipment that are easily acquired in dungeons and NPC shops. They can be disassembled for Clear Cube Fragment.png Clear Cube Fragments and Common Soul.png Common Souls or simply sold to NPCs for a decent sum of Goldicon.png Gold.
Uncommon Uncommon equipment are marginally stronger and rarer than Common equipment. They can be disassembled for Uncommon Soul.png Uncommon Souls and colored Cube Fragments.
Rare Rare equipment are typically found only in dungeons or as rewards from quests. They can be disassembled for Rare Soul.png Rare Souls and a variety of materials utilized by Professions.
Magic Sealed equipment make up the majority of Rare equipment, meaning that they can be traded until their seal is broken, which will generate random additional stats and become untradable. Seria can re-roll bonus stats on item through Conversion.

See the Magic Sealed Equipment page for more information

Legacy equipment were special Rare equipment that offered bonus stats when equipped as a set, depending on the level of the equipment itself. They are currently unobtainable.
Unique Unique equipment are much rarer than Rare equipment and offer vastly powerful bonus stats, such as additional skill levels, bonus sub stats like +% Bonus Damage, or on-hit effects, to name a few. In addition to being found as generic dungeon loot, Seria can also randomly compound a Unique item using another Unique equipment, High Grade Elemental Crystal.png High Grade Elemental Crystals, and Unique Soul.png Unique Souls. Typically Unique equipment are found sealed, meaning they can be traded until equipped. They can be disassembled for Unique Soul.png Unique Souls, High Grade Elemental Crystal.png High Grade Elemental Crystals, and rarely Gold Cube Fragment.png Gold Cube Fragments.
Halidom equipment are similar to Legacy equipment in that they provide bonus effects when equipped as a set, typically additional skill levels and a large number of additional stats. Just like regular Unique equipment, Seria is able to Compound Halidom equipment and can be found randomly in dungeons. Halidom equipment can be obtained from random drops or by using Halidom Converters purchased from Karakas using Carnelian.png Carnelians.
Boss Uniques are special Unique drops that dropped from specific bosses and were untradable rather than sealed. Alternatively, they could be bought using designated Meteors which also dropped from dungeons. For instance, Black Meteor.png Black Meteors could be found in Ghent dungeons and could be turned in to Zeldine for Boss Uniques for that area.

As of Season 4, Act 01: Origin, Boss Uniques and the meteors used to buy them are no longer obtainable.

Chronicle Chronicle equipment are special equipment that could only be found in Otherverse dungeons or purchased from Bowmaster Ludmilla and Natalia Sue at Saint Horn for Interdimensional Fragment.png Interdimensional Fragments. They are similar to Halidom equipment in that they provide bonus effects when equipped, but to a much larger degree -- sometimes they may completely change how a class plays. They are also special in that they are locked to subclasses and are always dropped as untradable.

Chronicle equipment do not have their own Soul type, and instead give Nihilistic Demon Stone.png Nihilistic Demon Stones and Nihilistic Demon Stone Fragment.png Nihilistic Demon Stone Fragments upon disassembly.

As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, Chronicle equipment can no longer be obtained.

Tainted Equipment (also known as Cracked Equipment) are the most common form of Chronicle equipment. They do not belong to any particular set, however they can get bonus effects through the use of Red Dimensional Aura.png Red Dimensional Aura, Blue Dimensional Aura.png Blue Dimensional Aura, and Green Dimensional Aura.png Green Dimensional Aura. These effects are typically augments to skills, ranging from bonus damage or stronger buff effects, making them ideal for Buff Enhancement equipment. Each piece of Tainted Equipment can be imbued with two Dimensional Auras, but the second imbuement has a 90% chance of destroying the item. This fate can be avoided by using Completed Red Dimensional Aura.png Completed Red Dimensional Aura, Completed Blue Dimensional Aura.png Completed Blue Dimensional Aura, or Completed Green Dimensional Aura.png Completed Green Dimensional Aura for the second imbuement, as the Completed Dimensional Auras have no chance of destroying the item.
Tier 2 and Tier 3 Chronicle equipment are pieces of equipment that belong to a set, which grant additional effects at 3, 6, and 9 pieces. Each set has an equipment for every slot except Earrings and Title, for up to 12 possible equipment per set. These additional effects can potentially augment game-play to an extreme degree, so are therefore good options for gear progression early on.

Each Tier has 3 to 4 sets for each subclass. In addition, unlike the name suggests, Tier 3 items are not strictly stronger than Tier 2 sets, and Tier 2 sets are not strictly inferior to Tier 3 sets.

As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, they can no longer be obtained.

Tier 1 Chronicle equipment are the weakest type of Chronicle equipment and served to provide the minimum stats needed to enter Otherverse dungeons. These were purchased from Sharan with Chaos Stone.png Chaos Stones, and as of Season 4, Act 01: Origin, they can no longer be obtained.
Legendary Legendary equipment are powerful equipment that often provide very potent effects. While low level Legendaries do exist, they most typically found at Level 85 and beyond. Legendaries are key to progressing into Raid, as the bonus stats they provide are often the bare minimums needed to succeed in Anton Raid. Seria can also Compound most Legendary Items higher than level 85, and require the same items as Unique items, albeit with Legendary-grade equipment instead of Unique.

In most cases, Legendary equipment can be randomly found as drops from Ancient Dungeons, Anton, and Luke's Laboratory. Low level Legendaries can be crafted through recipes bought in Gabriel's Secret Shop. When disassembled, they yield a small amount of Legendary Soul.png Legendary Souls.

Quest Legendaries are most accessible Legendary equipment and can be bought from Luther at Saint Horn with Ancient Memory Fragment.png Ancient Memory Fragments found in the Interdimensional Rift dungeons at levels 2 and 3. There are 7 equipment sets that each grant bonus effects at 3, 5, and 6 pieces. These are typically a place start before gearing up for Raid, as the effects they provide can noticeably boost damage output. They are all acquired as untradable.

The 7 equipment sets are:

As of Season 6, Act 01: Ascension, Quest Legendaries can no longer be obtained due to Otherverse's removal.

Requiem Weapons are powerful weapons that can be purchased with Appeasing Stone.png Appeasing Stones through Luther at Saint Horn, which are obtained through random encounters with Ephelius in the Interdimensional Rift. These can be further augmented into Liberation Weapons, which provided even stronger effects. These are typically sought after for their +% Bonus Damage, which can be very helpful for players with weaker gear.

Requiem weapons are initially untradeable, however upon upgrading into a Liberation weapon, they may become tradeable if the recipe is obtained from Tradeable Liberation Recipe Box.png Tradeable Liberation Recipe Box instead of Untradeable Liberation Recipe Box.png Untradeable Liberation Recipe Box.

Similar to Requiem and Liberation weapons, Reconstruction Weapons are powerful weapons that can be acquired at Level 90. They come with very high base critical hit rates and a bonus skill level for all skills. They initially start at Unique rarity which are bought from the Red Witch at Central Park with Purification Stone.png Purification Stones, then are upgraded into Terra: Reconstruction weapons using recipes.

Unlike Liberation weapons, Reconstruction weapons are untradeable at both stages.

Echon Legendaries are specialized Legendary equipment that can be found in Echon. They function somewhat similarly to Tainted Chronicle equipment in that they can be customized to an extent via the Snowflake Joshua and Valor Equipment Option Modifier NPCs in Pandemonium Junction. They are all level 90, untradable, and do not yield Legendary Soul.png Legendary Souls when disassembled, instead yielding Endless Eternity.png Endless Eternities, Gold Cube Fragment.png Gold Cube Fragments, and "crest stones" needed to customize Echon sets.
In Season 7, Act 01. The Next Journey, Level 105 Legendary Equipment known as Sacrosanct Area, functions differently unlike previous Legendary equipment. Like Level 105 Custom Epic Equipment, Legendary Equipment also has four growth options which are randomized each time; some valuable growth options are exclusive to Legendary equipment, which makes this tier on par and sometimes superior to Fixed Option or even Custom Option Epics.

Equipment of this type are incredibly rare to obtain, only found in higher difficulty Advanced, Legion content or Raids.

Epic Epic equipment are arguably the best and rarest equipment in the game, and are gated by either end-game dungeons or as extremely rare drops from Hell Mode, Guide of Wisdom or mainly Raids. Epics featured in the Epic Dictionary can be crafted, Epic pots purchased from Simona, or formerly the Epic Crafting Machine, but while these methods are consistent, they are incredibly expensive and/or time-consuming to pursue. When disassembled, they yield a single Epic Soul.png Epic Soul.

In most cases, Epic equipment belong to a set. Levels 90 through 100 sets provide bonus effects around either 2, 3 and 5 pieces, while lower level epics (60~85) provide bonuses either only at 5 pieces or 3 pieces, if it is an accessory/special equipment set.

In Season 7: The Next Journey, Level 105 Epic Equipment with Fixed Options can be obtained, and they offer a wide amount of versatility and combinations in terms of creating builds, depending on the individual pieces used for them, allowing harmonizing results. 105 Epic Equipment can also have their power increased via Equipment Option Growth system.

Custom Epic Equipment were also introduced within the same update, which can be obtained through running Level 110 content either being Advanced Dungeons, Legion Dungeons, Raids or places like Mediator of Balance, Asrahan Library amd Archives.

These come in five different sets (Blue Beryl, Ent Spirit, Forest Witch, Deep Diver, Blue Pirate) that wields four randomized growth options, alongside exclusive unique [Inherent] lines through individual pieces by re-rolling them with Warped Dimension Cube.png Warped Dimension Cubes, allowing more versatility for your character's equipment to enhance their strength even further. Included in the Seon patch, several Custom Epics would receive unique growth options that'll only correspond towards specific equipment builds. (I.E. Sleep Build's Long-Cherished Wish Bracelet).

Through Equipment Option Growth's Option Transfer tab, Custom Epics can only have one line transferred by either sacrificing another piece, or using the Custom Option Book feature, which now lets you register an stored option line onto an existing custom equipment piece from ones that were disassembled. Certain unique or Fixed build-specific custom lines, can not be transferred onto individual pieces that are unable to use those options.

Mist Gear are essentially "Sealed" Custom Epic equipment that were introduced in Season 8, Act 01. Seon, that's only found in Level 110 endgame Advanced, Legion, Raid or Farming content such as Mediator of Balance for example, that lets you pick out a wide varity of four selectable growth options to your own choosing upon its acquisition. When disassembled, they yield one Mist Gear Part.png Mist Gear Part.

In Season 8, Act 05 The Hunt Begins, Mist Gear can also be obtained through a No Icon.png Mist Halo drop item, albeit randomized upon opening it.

A Refined Mist Gear piece can be obtained by collecting 1000 Dim Floating Stone.png Dim Floating Stones from a side quest, where your character receives a Grace of the Clear Sea.png Grace of the Clear Sea that shares similar functions to the Level 100 Ditto Epic obtained from a Purged Soul Box.png Purged Soul Box at The Oculus. By interacting with Inventor "Sweetie" Tehiti in Clearmist, she can convert it into any Custom Epic equipment piece and selecting it's options at no cost. If choosing to convert into another piece or change around option lines, this can be done with the nessecary materials required.

Mythic Mythic equipment are a unique tier of equipment, found in end-game dungeons set at level 100. This tier is unique in that unlike other tiers, Mythic Equipment are only found in Tops, Bracelets or Earrings and only one Mythic equipment can be worn on a character at a time. To compensate, Mythic equipment have great synergy with Level 100 and 105 Epic equipment and can transfer upgrades to your Mythic equipment. When disassembled, they yield one Guiding Light.png Guiding Light.

Prior to Season 7, Act 01., Mythic equipment was primarily obtained by completing certain level 100 endgame content like Guide of Wisdom or Raids like Sirocco and Ozma at a certain chance. After the update, Mythics can be bought via No Icon.png Untradable Mythic Equipment Pot sold by Magar Rosenbach.

As of Season 7, Act 01. The Next Journey, Mythic equipment plays a more secondary role in the level 110 cap. Due to it's Skill Atk. bonus and extremely high level of Adventurer Fame, Mythic equipment is compatible with Level 105 Epic and Legendary equipment with low Growth Options. However, it's benefits are diminished and eventually replaced as soon as stronger equipment with higher growth options and Fame is accessible.

There are no level 105 Mythic equipment as of yet.

Primeval Primeval equipment are a unique tier of equipment, found exclusively through Level 110 Seon endgame content such as Asrahan Library, Asrahan Archives, Curtains of Mu's Hard Mode, and Mu, God of Mist Raid that's in the form of Fusion Stones. When dissasembled, they yield one Recorded Light.png Recorded Light that can used for either equipment transcendence or purchasing a No Icon.png Primeval Fusion Stone Pot from NPC Elieve of Platinum Luck's shop in Clearmist. Through Hazel, Protector of Knowledge's Constellation Memento Restoration, a Primeval Stone Pot can also be retrieved by restoring its stars.

Introduced in Season 8, Act 05. The Hunt Begins, Primeval Fusion Stones come in seven different Necklaces and Rings that not only wields a high level of Adventurer Fame, but each individual piece offers several different Fusion Options and benefits ranging from; Overall Damage, Skill cooldown, alongside various effects that are specifically designed to harken back towards either past or present Epic and Legendary equipment sets that were once considered powerful during a previous level cap in DFO. (I.E. No Icon.png Fragrant Joy -> Five Senses). Unlike Mythic equipment's one piece restriction, two Primeval stones can be worn on a character.

There are no other Primeval equipment pieces outside of Necklaces or Rings.

Repairing

When the durability score of a gear item reaches zero, defense and damage stats drop to a lower level. You are able to repair Gear items through NPCs throughout the game by paying a small amount of Gold.

Delilah Delilah appears whenever you complete a dungeon and is the most convenient NPC through which to repair your items. Click on Delilah and either specify the item you wish to repair by clicking the “Fix” button, or click “Fix All” to repair all damaged items. Delilah will then tell you how much gold it will cost for the requested repairs. Gabriel is also able to repair your items when he appears in place of Delilah.
Portable Repair Machine The Portable Repair Machine is located at the entrance of each dungeon hub and can also disassemble equipment. Traveling Bonoz within the Seon regions also shares similar functions.
Kiri Kiri is located in Hendon Myre. She can repair, as well as Reinforce, your equipment.
Klonter Klonter is located in Aphelia Post. He can repair, as well as Amplify, your equipment.
Jun Jun is found in the City of Shonan, at the Suju Blacksmith. He also sells various items and Refines your weapons.

Reinforcement

  • Lady Kiri is located in Hendon Myre and can Reinforce your accessories, armor, and weapons, which increases physical and magical bonuses.
  • It costs Goldicon.png Gold and Clear Cube Fragment.png Clear Cube Fragments to operate Kiri’s machine.
  • The costs and the success rate is shown before you agree to the upgrade. (The success rate is only shown when the upgrade level is under +10)
    • If a reinforce attempt for Weapons fails between +4 and +10, there are no penalties involved, failed attempts between +10 and +12 will lose three upgrades levels, but going higher after +12 may result in the item breaking.
    • Armor, Accessories and Special Equipment do not recieve the same treatment like Weapons, as attempts to reinforce beyond +10 may likely destroy them.
      • A Reinforcement Protection Ticket will prevent your item from being destroyed, but it will lose all reinforcement levels and return back to +0.

Amplify

Refinement

  • Jun, the Blacksmith in the City of Shonan is able to Refine your weapon, which increases its Independent Atk..png Independent Atk. and Abnormal Status Attack.
  • Unlike Reinforcement, Refinement costs Powerful Energy.png Power Energies instead of Goldicon.png Gold. It's also safer than Reinforcement as failing a Refinement will not affect the weapon in any negative way, with the only cost being the Powerful Energy.png Powerful Energies consumed.
  • Unfortunately, unlike Reinforcement, Refinement is capped at 8 Stage refining, and while Reinforcement is readily available to low level characters in Underfoot, Refinement can only be done in the City of Shonan, which requires a level 69 or above character to enter, or in the Guild Hideout if the player has joined a guild.

Disassembling

Cube Fragments, Souls and Elemental Crystals come in useful throughout the game. Portable Repair Machine in any dungeon lobby disassembles any gear item into these materials. The rarity of an item affects the kinds of materials you receive from disassembly. You may also randomly get a jackpot while disassembling items, resulting in gaining a large amount of materials.

The following item types disassemble randomly into one or more of the following:

Crafting

Roger Levin is an item crafter located in West Coast. Cloth Scrap.png Cloth Scraps, Worn Leather.png Worn Leather, Weathered Bone Fragment.png Weathered Bone Fragments, Inferior Iron.png Rusty Iron Scraps, Raw Hardener.png Raw Hardeners, and Raw Paving Stone.png Raw Paving Stones.

Melvin Richter in the Ghent Manufacturing District can craft items as well.