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|'''<font color="rebeccapurple">Legacy Items</font>'''|| Legacy equipment is the same rank and color as rare equipment, but can only be acquired from legacy pots sold by Danjin, Manjin, Arin, Pokin, Kadin, and Coral.   
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|'''<font color="darksalmon">[[Chronicle Items]]</font>''' || Equipment with red names, [[Chronicle Items]] are either obtained through [[Bucken]], recipe creation, or drops from the [[Otherverse]] Dungeons. They cannot be traded between players and are bind-on-pickup. These usually require a lot of materials and involve lots of grinding, but these items are generally extremely powerful. There are three categories of chronicle items: [[1st Chronicle]],[[2nd Chronicle]], and [[3rd Chronicle]]. Chronicle items cannot be traded between players.  
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|'''<font color="#FF6666">Chronicle Items</font>''' || Equipment with red names, [[Chronicle Items]] are either obtained through [[Bucken]], recipe creation, or drops from the [[Otherverse]] Dungeons. They cannot be traded between players and are bind-on-pickup. These usually require a lot of materials and involve lots of grinding, but these items are generally extremely powerful. There are three categories of chronicle items: [[1st Chronicle]],[[2nd Chronicle]], and [[3rd Chronicle]]. Chronicle items cannot be traded between players.  
 
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|'''<font color="gold">Epic Items</font>''' || Epic items, colored yellow, are the highest rank of equipment in the game. They can be acquired through Hero Pots sold by Simona, purchased from Grandis, or through monster hunts in Hell Mode. Epic items cannot be traded between players.
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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
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. The Title Book from the Revolution patch is a new title system.
Special Equipment Makes up 2 equipment slots Added in Act X: Rebirth, Sub Equipment equipment and Magic Stones boost special stats.

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.

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.

Materials

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

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Item ranks are denoted by color.
Common Items Basic equipment with a white name, acquired easily in dungeons and NPC shops. As common equipment is seldom sought after by players, don't be afraid to sell it to an NPC or disassemble it for clear cubes.
Uncommon Items Colored light blue, uncommon equipment of level requirements lower than 40 can be purchased from shops. They usually tend to be inexpensive.
Rare Items Colored purple, 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.
Legacy Items Legacy equipment is the same rank and color as rare equipment, but can only be acquired from legacy pots sold by Danjin, Manjin, Arin, Pokin, Kadin, and Coral.
Chronicle Items Equipment with red names, Chronicle Items are either obtained through Bucken, recipe creation, or drops from the Otherverse Dungeons. They cannot be traded between players and are bind-on-pickup. These usually require a lot of materials and involve lots of grinding, but these items are generally extremely powerful. There are three categories of chronicle items: 1st Chronicle,2nd Chronicle, and 3rd Chronicle. Chronicle items cannot be traded between players.
Unique Items Colored dark pink, unique items are higher in rank then chronicle items, but are harder to obtain. They show up very infrequently in normal mode, and show up more in hell mode.
Boss Unique Items The same rank as unique items, but they are untradable rather than sealed when dropped.
Epic Items Epic items, colored yellow, are the highest rank of equipment in the game. They can be acquired through Hero Pots sold by Simona, purchased from Grandis, or through monster hunts in Hell Mode. Epic items cannot be traded between players.

See also Dungeon Drop Guide for drop locations.

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 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.
Portable Repair Machine The Portable Repair Machine is located at the entrance of each dungeon hub and can also disassemble equipment.
Klonter Klonter is located in Lower Underfoot. He can repair and amplify your equipment.
Jun Jun is found in Suju, at the Suju Blacksmith. He also sells level 70 uncommon equipment and refines your weapons.

Enhancing

  • Lady Kiri is located in Underfoot and can reinforce your accessories, armor, and weapons, which increases physical and magical bonuses.
    • It costs Gold and Clear Cube Fragments to operate Kiri’s machine.
    • She’ll let you know how much it costs and the success rate before you agree to the upgrade.
  • But be warned, if a reinforcement attempt fails your item can lower in its reinforcement level or even be destroyed.

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. You may also randomly "crit" while disassembling items, and gain a large amount of materials.

  • White equip: clear fragment cubes
  • Blue equip: clear fragment cubes + color fragment cubes
  • Green equip: clear fragment cubes + low grade elemental crystal (rare)
  • Purple equip: clear fragment cubes + low grade elemental crystal + color fragment cubes (rare)
  • Pink equip: clear fragment cubes + color fragment cubes + elemental crystal (Unique)
  • Orange equip: clear fragment cubes + Radiant to Dim Eyes ratio (Epic)

NOTE: The Radiant, Glowing, Hazy, and Dim Eyes are for other Epic items for the INDIVIDUAL character that Grandis possesses in her shop down in Underfoot next to Kiri.

Trading

Roger Levin is a trader located in Upper Underfoot next to Abello. 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.