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− | Equipment refers to wearable items like [[accessories]], [[armor]], [[weapons]], and [[titles]]. Many weapons are class-specific, and armors are subdivided into two categories: material (cloth, leather, light armor, heavy armor, | + | Equipment refers to wearable items like [[accessories]], [[armor]], [[weapons]], and [[titles]]. Many weapons are class-specific, and armors are subdivided into two categories: material ([[cloth armor]], [[leather armor]], [[light armor]], [[heavy armor]], [[plate armor]]) and part (shoulder, upper body, lower body, head, waist). |
===[[Consumables]]=== | ===[[Consumables]]=== |
Revision as of 16:15, 15 October 2009
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.
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Item Types
Equipment
Equipment refers to wearable items like accessories, armor, weapons, and titles. Many weapons are class-specific, and armors are subdivided into two categories: material (cloth armor, leather armor, light armor, heavy armor, plate armor) and part (shoulder, upper body, lower body, head, waist).
Consumables
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
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.
Avatars
Bought with NX via Item Shop. They are used to customize your characters look and add useful stats upon that.
Quest Items
Quest items are specialized items that you must provide to certain NPCs to satisfy specific quests.
Item Rarity
Grey Items
Grey items are weakened versions of another item. It's recommended to just sell it to an NPC if won't help you.
White Items
White items are Common (items that can be found all over Arad). As common equipment is seldom sought after by players, don't be afraid to sell it to an NPC.
Light Blue Items
Uncommon equipment of level requirements lower than 40 can be purchased from shops. They usually tend to be inexpensive.
Purple Items
Rare items tend to be more pricey. They also come with 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.
Magenta Items
Unique items are similar to rare items, but they are harder to obtain.
Green Items
Legacy or set items are similar to Rare items but usually comes with better stat boosts. These consist of 'family items' that, once worn at the same time, provide special effects. These effects range from stat buffs to skill level-ups.
Orange Items
Epic items are dropped by monsters at a low chance in Hell level dungeons. They cannot be traded between players.
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.
Delilah appears whenever you complete a dungeon and is the most convenient NPCs 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. Deliliah will then tell you how much gold it will cost for the requested repairs.
Cinda is located in Hendon Myre Lane. He sells armor ranging from Level 13 to Level 20. Cinda is also able to repair your Gear items.
Kargon is located in West Coast. He sells weapons ranging from Level 25 to Level 35. Kargon is also able to repair your Gear items.
Rino is located in Storm Pass, near the top road leading to Mount Thunderime. Rino sells weapons over Level 40. Rino is also able to repair your Gear items.
Gale is located in Aphelia Post, towards Noire Ferra. Gale sells weapons over Level 40. Gale is also able to repair your Gear items.
Enhancing
Kiri the Lady is located in Downtown Hendon Myre and can reinforce your accessories, armor, and weapons, which increases physical and magical bonuses. It costs Gold and Ryan Cokes to operate Kiri’s machine. She’ll let you know how much it costs before you agree to the upgrade. But be warned, sometimes a re-enforcement attempt can actually fail, or even cause your item to be weakened.
Upgrade | Chance of success | Failure Penalty |
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+1 | 100% | None |
+2 | 100% | None |
+3 | 100% | None |
+4 | 95% | Loses one upgrade level |
+5 | 90% | Loses one upgrade level |
+6 | 80% | Loses one upgrade level |
+7 | 75% | Loses one upgrade level |
+8 | 62.1% | Returns to +0 |
+9 | 53.7% | Returns to +0 |
+10 | 41.4% | Item breaks |
+11 | 33.9% | Item breaks |
+12 | 28% | Item breaks |
+13 | 20.7% | Item breaks |
+14 | 17.3% | Item breaks |
+15 | 13.6% | Item breaks |
+16 | 10.1% | Item breaks |
Disassembling
Cube pieces and elemental crystals come in useful throughout the game. Loton in Hendon Myre disassembles any gear item into these very materials. The rarity of an item affects the kinds of materials you receive from disassembly.
Trading
Roger Levin is a trader located in West Coast next to Kargon. Iron, leather, cloths, bones, crystals, and cube pieces, for example, can all be taken to Roger Levin to be traded with useful items. You can also trade items using recipes dropped in dungeons.