You'll be lucky to find 1 or 2 gold chests at all even if you spend a long time looking for them. You'll likely find a few blue items on your journey through the game, but gold items are very rare. In addition to this, these items also come with +1 composes if blue, and +2 composes if gold. Shields also gain significantly more block. These items come from blue or gold chests, and have significantly higher base stats than their normal counterparts. Some items have a blue or gold colored background behind the item name. Attack Bonus - This is a percentage increase.Defense Bonus - This is a percentage increase.Magic Resistance - Later in the game this can be a life saver.SP/Kill - One item is enough, but highly recommended.HP/Kill - One or two items is enough, but highly recommended.Poison is also useful in some situations, notably agility builds. Fire seems to work well against the final boss, and thunder is very useful for its stunning capability. Ice is probably the least useful, but the slow is nice early on for hitting enemies with ranged spells after the slow.
Arcuz 2 water yooseki mods#
Here is a list recommended mods for each item type:
The only two exceptions to this are elements on a weapon and block on a shield as these modifiers are exclusive to these two items.
It's much better to spread lv 3 mods across multiple, same-class items for the same effect without the risk. The order you place items in the Compose window doesn't mater except for weapons which must be placed in the center slot.ĭue to the limited number of composes, and the fact that each level adds the same amount, it is recommended that you don't try for any lv 4 mods. Upgrading the equipment level of an item does not use any composes. Each time you compose the item this number is reduced by one until no more remain, and the item can no longer be composed. You do, however, keep all stat mods regardless.Įach piece of equipment has a maximum number of composes available to it listed at the bottom of the item's stats. If raising the equipment level fails there's a chance to lose all equipment levels on the item. It is advisable to hold off on raising equipment levels until you get lv 26 or lv 31 items for this reason, and even then is unnecessary to beat the game. This can be expensive, time consuming, and risky. This means you'd have to get a +3 item for it to be better than gaining 5 levels, and simply buying a new item from a vendor. The only exception to this is a shield due to the increase in block. Typically a +2 item has stat values just under the next higher level item. Raising the equipment level of a shield increases both its defense and its block. Raising the equipment level of armor increases its defense. Raising the equipment level of a weapon increases its damage. Those that you raise yourself do not gain this increase. Items found, or purchased, with pre-existing equipment levels have additional composes equal to the equipment level of the item. If you don't like taking advantage of exploits, then the best way to avoid exploiting this bug without avoiding these mods completely is by not using them with a poison weapon. Poison damage also procs these mods, and further abuses this bug.Īvoiding these mods completely can make the game significantly harder. If you deal damage to an enemy after it is dead, but before it finishes its death animation this will proc for each hit you deal. This bug is mentioned for people who do not want to ease the game unknowingly through this bug.