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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAA3FUpbd9U&feature=youtu.be
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAA3FUpbd9U&feature=youtu.be Hamilton's Gearing Guide Video]


Use the gear Folio (default keybind Shift-I) to explore different gear and its stats.
Use the gear Folio (default keybind Shift-I) to explore different gear and its stats.


=== Step 0) Pre-Level 55 ===
Feel free to gear however you'd like. Note that this guide is player made and may be subject to debate. The information provided should still help you get an idea how to gear relatively efficiently but it may not be optimal for you.
 
== Step 0) Pre-Level 55 ==
Don't worry about your gear too much during this time. You will basically use whatever you get from the story quest and mob drops while questing. This gear will all be quickly replaced.
Don't worry about your gear too much during this time. You will basically use whatever you get from the story quest and mob drops while questing. This gear will all be quickly replaced.
[[File:Armor Grade Bonus.png|alt=Divine Armor Grade Bonus|thumb|Divine Armor Grade Bonus]]
[[File:Armor Grade Bonus.png|alt=Divine Armor Grade Bonus|thumb|Divine Armor Grade Bonus]]


=== Step 1) Catch-up Gear ===
== Step 1) Catch-up Gear ==
[[Getting Started#Step 3 - Claim Your Catch Up Gear|Claim your catch up gear]] and equip your desired class' catch up gear.
Once you reach level 50, you will receive your [[Getting Started#Step 3 - Claim Your Catch Up Gear|catch up gear]]. Open the box for your desired class' gear and equip it.


The catchup gear does not include a piece for your waist or arms slots, so you will want to find any cheap piece of [[Getting Started#World Gear|world gear]] to use in these slots that has stats that fit your class. For now, make sure you keep these pieces at Rare or below or else they will disrupt your Armor grade bonus (see image for example and more info).
The catchup gear does not include a piece for your waist or arms slots, so you will want to find any cheap piece of [[Getting Started#World Gear|world gear]] to use in these slots that has stats that fit your class. For now, make sure you keep these pieces at Rare or below or else they will disrupt your Armor grade bonus (see image for example and more info).
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A cheap, but good option to fill these slots early on is Lost Garden Gear. Open the Auction House -> Select Armor -> Search "Auroria" to view all these pieces. Lost Garden Gear provides decent stats and a equip passive that boosts a specific ability for each skill tree depending on the piece.  
A cheap, but good option to fill these slots early on is Lost Garden Gear. Open the Auction House -> Select Armor -> Search "Auroria" to view all these pieces. Lost Garden Gear provides decent stats and a equip passive that boosts a specific ability for each skill tree depending on the piece.  


The catch-up gear also does not include accessories. You may farm some cheap ones off mobs while leveling or you could just buy them from the auction house.
The catch-up gear also does not include accessories. You may farm some cheap ones off mobs while leveling or you could just buy them from the auction house. [[Activity Tokens]] can also be exchanged for some decent starting accessories.
 
The catchup box also comes with some starter gems, you will want to gem your catch up gear with Toughness (legs) and Resilience (chest). These stats will increase your odds of survival in PvP encounters significantly. The first 2 slots have a 100% chance of slotting, so use the tier 4 (pink) gems for these slots. For all the remaining slots, use tier 3 (blue gems) as they continue to have a 100% success rate on the remaining slots while tier 4 gems do not. You could technically use tier 4 for these slots, but you may break all your gems and waste a lot of time gemming gear you should be planning on replacing!
 
''Check out the [[Gemming Guide]] if you need additional guidance.''


As soon as you earn some honor, you will want to gem your catch up gear with Toughness (legs) and Resilience (chest). These stats will increase your odds of survival in PvP encounters significantly. The first 2 slots have a 100% chance of slotting, so use tier 4 (pink) gems for these slots. For all the remaining slots, use tier 3 (blue gems) as they continue to have a 100% success rate on the remaining slots while tier 4 does not. You could technically use tier 4 for these slots, but you may break all your gems and waste a lot of time gemming gear you should be planning on replacing!
For gemming your other pieces, it may be better to just save up until you upgrade out of your catch-up gear rather than sinking more money into gear you should aim to replace.


As for other gems, it may be better to just save up until you upgrade out of your catch-up gear rather than sinking more money into gear you should aim to replace.
=== Step 1.5) Upgrading Catch-up Gear ===
Once you get some [[Activity Tokens]] from participating in various events, talk to any Daru Auctioneer by a Mirage Isle portal to start the quest for upgrading your catch-up gear. It may be a good idea to wait until you upgrade your catch-up gear before you put gems in the chest/legs, but it's not a big deal if you have to re-gem them. You will need to locate the [[Soulforged anvil]] which can be found in Diamond Shores.


=== Step 2) Upgrading Core Pieces (Usually to Divine) ===
== Step 2) Upgrading Core Pieces (Usually to Divine) ==
''Disclaimer: It's not set in stone and depends on many factors such as the in game economy and the amount of time you can play - but, due to the starting strength of catch-up gear, your most cost effective "first upgrade" may be pretty expensive. It's important to note that you can usually sell Crafted Gear (Ayanad, Delphinad, etc...) to make some of your investment back, while this is not always the case for Obsidian Gear. For example, if you craft and equip a Celestial Tier 4 Obsidian piece it becomes bound and the only way to sell it would be to upgrade it to Tier 5. It's unlikely anyone would buy this as their money would just be better spent on Divine Tier 1.''
''Disclaimer: It's not set in stone and depends on many factors such as the in game economy and the amount of time you can play - but, due to the starting strength of catch-up gear, your most cost effective "first upgrade" may be pretty expensive. It's important to note that you can usually sell Crafted Gear (Ayanad, Delphinad, etc...) to make some of your investment back, while this is not always the case for Obsidian Gear. For example, if you craft and equip a Celestial Tier 4 Obsidian piece it becomes bound and the only way to sell it would be to upgrade it to Tier 5. It's unlikely anyone would buy this as their money would just be better spent on Divine Tier 1.''


''It's often recommended that players try to get a Divine or Celestial Ayanad weapon as their first upgrade. Divine will be more expensive, but it will be an effective weapon while you continue to upgrade the rest of your gear. If you choose to get a Celestial Ayanad instead, you may enjoy a short-term upgrade, but you'll be stuck doing less damage while upgrading the remainder of your gear. However, you could buy a Celestial Ayanad and then sell it soon after once you can afford a Divine Ayanad all together.''  
==== Weapon ====
''It's often recommended that players try to get a Divine or Celestial Ayanad weapon as their first upgrade. Divine will be more expensive, but it will be an effective weapon while you continue to upgrade the rest of your gear. If you choose to get a Celestial Ayanad instead, you may enjoy a short-term upgrade, but you'll be stuck doing less damage while upgrading the remainder of your gear. However, you could buy a Celestial Ayanad and then sell it soon after once you can afford a Divine Ayanad all together.''


''For armor, the same logic for going for a Celestial vs Divine piece applies, except you cannot always sell Obsidian Gear to make back your investment if you decide to go for a cheaper option. As a general rule of thumb, try to avoid sinking money into gear you plan to quickly replace.''
Generally, you want to upgrade your main-hand weapon first as it is the most cost effective option. If you're a shield user, this advice may also apply to your shield.


Generally, you want to upgrade your main-hand weapon first as it is the most cost effective option. If you're a shield user, this advice may also apply to your shield.  
==== Armor ====
''For armor, the same logic for upgrading to a Celestial vs Divine piece applies, except you cannot always sell Obsidian Gear to make back your investment if you decide to go for a cheaper option. As a general rule of thumb, try to avoid sinking money into gear you plan to quickly replace.''


Once you've upgraded your weapon, you'll next want to upgrade your chest and leg armor pieces. They have the largest stat pools and also are where you slot in your toughness and resilience gems (very important). '''Before you gem this gear, make sure you upgrade them to the maximum desired tier.''' For Celestial Obsidian gear, this is usually Tier 4, while for Divine it is Tier 5. <!-- Divine Gear has one additional gem slot compared to Celestial gear. -->
Once you've upgraded your weapon, you'll next want to upgrade your chest and leg armor pieces. They have the largest stat pools and also are where you slot in your toughness and resilience gems (very important). '''Before you gem this gear, make sure you upgrade them to the maximum desired tier.''' For Celestial Obsidian gear, this is usually Tier 4, while for Divine it is Tier 5. <!-- Divine Gear has one additional gem slot compared to Celestial gear. -->


For MOST people and classes, you will use obsidian gear for most of your pieces (certain players may prefer crafted gear for specific classes). However, there are no obsidian pieces for the waist and arm slots, so you will have to use either world gear or crafted gear. For example, most classes will use [[Serp Sleeves|"Serp Sleeves"]] in their arm slot. Mages will generally use a [[Cruel-Glory Sash]] in their belt slot while other classes may prefer a crafted belt or an Auroria belt with a bonus to a specific ability. Ask around, browse the gear score list, see what best fits your class and playstyle. <!-- If you are going for a divine buff, you will likely want to leave these off-pieces, especially Serp Sleeves, at Rare (so it doesn't affect your grade bonus) as they are difficult to replace if they break regrading up to divine. -->
For MOST people and classes, you will use obsidian gear for most of your pieces (certain players may prefer crafted gear for specific classes). However, there are no obsidian pieces for the waist and arm slots, so you will have to use either world gear or crafted gear. For example, most classes will use [[Serp Sleeves|"Serp Sleeves"]] in their arm slot. Mages and healers will generally use a [[Cruel-Glory Sash]] in their belt slot while other classes may prefer a crafted belt or an Auroria belt with a bonus to a specific ability. Ask around, browse the gear score list, see what best fits your class and playstyle. <!-- If you are going for a divine buff, you will likely want to leave these off-pieces, especially Serp Sleeves, at Rare (so it doesn't affect your grade bonus) as they are difficult to replace if they break regrading up to divine. -->
{| class="wikitable"
|+Generally Viable Gear
!Class
!Gear Type
!Setup
|-
|Mage
|Cloth
|Obsidian gear for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + Cruel Glory Sash or a crafted sash.
|-
|Melee
|Leather
|Obsidian gear / 4 piece Gale/Flame for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + crafted belt.
|-
|Archer
|Leather
|Obsidian gear / 4 piece Gale for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + crafted belt.
|-
|Healer
|Cloth
|Obsidian gear for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + Cruel Glory Sash or a crafted sash.
|-
|Tank
|N/A
|N/A
|}
''If you don't know what these words mean, read the [[Getting Started#Gearing Up|Gearing]] section on the [[Getting Started]] page and rest of this guide.''


This is also a good point to get started on your [[Dream Ring]] quest line if it's a good fit for your class. Healers may prefer the [[Ynystere Ring]].
==== Accessories ====
This is also a good point to get started on your [[Dream Ring]] quest line if it's a good fit for your class. Healers may prefer the [[Ynystere Ring]]. Most classes will also want to start working on their [[Halcyona Necklace]].


Some of these pieces mentioned above require time and effort rather than gold, so you are able to work on them while saving up gold to upgrade your other gear.
These pieces mentioned above mostly require time and effort rather than gold, so you are able to work on them while saving up gold to upgrade your other gear. To fill in your other accessory slots, consider library accessories, mob drop accessories, or some cheap crafted accessories.


=== Step 3) Upgrading Remaining Gear (Usually to Divine), Gemming ===
== Step 3) Upgrading Remaining Gear (Usually to Divine), Gemming ==
''As you're gearing, if you aren't sure what to upgrade next or need some inspiration, take a look at the top 100 gear score list to see what gear or gems other players may be going for your class!''
''As you're gearing, if you aren't sure what to upgrade next, check out [[Gearing#Class Specific Guides]] or take a look at other players and the top 100 gear score list to see what gear and gems other players may be going for your class!''  


Once you've upgraded your weapons, chest, and legs, go ahead and continue upgrading your other pieces.  
Once you've upgraded your weapons, chest, and legs, go ahead and continue upgrading your other pieces.  


Once upgraded, consider gemming them with either crafted or prestige gems. Prestige gems are called Lunascales and have a 100% slot chance, whereas crafted gems are only 100% on the first 2 slots. Some players will use crafted gems for their first 2 slots, as they offer larger bonuses but are more expensive, and then use prestige gems to fill the remaining slots.
Once upgraded, consider gemming them with either crafted or prestige gems. Prestige gems are called Lunascales and have a 100% slot chance, whereas crafted gems are only 100% on the first 2 slots. Some players will use crafted gems for their first 2 slots, as they offer larger bonuses but are more expensive, and then use prestige gems to fill the remaining slots. Prestige gems are also tradeable and can be bought from other players.


If you haven't already, now is a good time to upgrade your accessories, instrument, bow, and other off pieces.
If you haven't already, now is a good time to upgrade your accessories, instrument, bow, and other off pieces.
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Since your gear is pretty good once you complete Step 3, it may be more cost efficient to start progressing your [[Stat costumes and undergarments|costume and undergarments]] before going for additional gear upgrades.
Since your gear is pretty good once you complete Step 3, it may be more cost efficient to start progressing your [[Stat costumes and undergarments|costume and undergarments]] before going for additional gear upgrades.


=== Step 5) Repeat Step 2 & 3 But With Better Gear ===
== Step 4) Repeat Step 2 & 3 But With Better Gear ==
Next on the list may be an Epic Ayanad Weapon, Epic Tier 7 Weapon, Epic armor, or a Legendary weapon if you're super rich or lucky. If you get to this point you don't need to be using this guide most likely.
Next on the list may be an Epic Ayanad Weapon, Epic Tier 7 Weapon, Epic armor, or a Legendary weapon if you're super rich or lucky. If you get to this point you don't need to be using this guide most likely.

Latest revision as of 20:27, 5 November 2024

Hamilton's Gearing Guide Video

Use the gear Folio (default keybind Shift-I) to explore different gear and its stats.

Feel free to gear however you'd like. Note that this guide is player made and may be subject to debate. The information provided should still help you get an idea how to gear relatively efficiently but it may not be optimal for you.

Step 0) Pre-Level 55

Don't worry about your gear too much during this time. You will basically use whatever you get from the story quest and mob drops while questing. This gear will all be quickly replaced.

Divine Armor Grade Bonus
Divine Armor Grade Bonus

Step 1) Catch-up Gear

Once you reach level 50, you will receive your catch up gear. Open the box for your desired class' gear and equip it.

The catchup gear does not include a piece for your waist or arms slots, so you will want to find any cheap piece of world gear to use in these slots that has stats that fit your class. For now, make sure you keep these pieces at Rare or below or else they will disrupt your Armor grade bonus (see image for example and more info).

A cheap, but good option to fill these slots early on is Lost Garden Gear. Open the Auction House -> Select Armor -> Search "Auroria" to view all these pieces. Lost Garden Gear provides decent stats and a equip passive that boosts a specific ability for each skill tree depending on the piece.

The catch-up gear also does not include accessories. You may farm some cheap ones off mobs while leveling or you could just buy them from the auction house. Activity Tokens can also be exchanged for some decent starting accessories.

The catchup box also comes with some starter gems, you will want to gem your catch up gear with Toughness (legs) and Resilience (chest). These stats will increase your odds of survival in PvP encounters significantly. The first 2 slots have a 100% chance of slotting, so use the tier 4 (pink) gems for these slots. For all the remaining slots, use tier 3 (blue gems) as they continue to have a 100% success rate on the remaining slots while tier 4 gems do not. You could technically use tier 4 for these slots, but you may break all your gems and waste a lot of time gemming gear you should be planning on replacing!

Check out the Gemming Guide if you need additional guidance.

For gemming your other pieces, it may be better to just save up until you upgrade out of your catch-up gear rather than sinking more money into gear you should aim to replace.

Step 1.5) Upgrading Catch-up Gear

Once you get some Activity Tokens from participating in various events, talk to any Daru Auctioneer by a Mirage Isle portal to start the quest for upgrading your catch-up gear. It may be a good idea to wait until you upgrade your catch-up gear before you put gems in the chest/legs, but it's not a big deal if you have to re-gem them. You will need to locate the Soulforged anvil which can be found in Diamond Shores.

Step 2) Upgrading Core Pieces (Usually to Divine)

Disclaimer: It's not set in stone and depends on many factors such as the in game economy and the amount of time you can play - but, due to the starting strength of catch-up gear, your most cost effective "first upgrade" may be pretty expensive. It's important to note that you can usually sell Crafted Gear (Ayanad, Delphinad, etc...) to make some of your investment back, while this is not always the case for Obsidian Gear. For example, if you craft and equip a Celestial Tier 4 Obsidian piece it becomes bound and the only way to sell it would be to upgrade it to Tier 5. It's unlikely anyone would buy this as their money would just be better spent on Divine Tier 1.

Weapon

It's often recommended that players try to get a Divine or Celestial Ayanad weapon as their first upgrade. Divine will be more expensive, but it will be an effective weapon while you continue to upgrade the rest of your gear. If you choose to get a Celestial Ayanad instead, you may enjoy a short-term upgrade, but you'll be stuck doing less damage while upgrading the remainder of your gear. However, you could buy a Celestial Ayanad and then sell it soon after once you can afford a Divine Ayanad all together.

Generally, you want to upgrade your main-hand weapon first as it is the most cost effective option. If you're a shield user, this advice may also apply to your shield.

Armor

For armor, the same logic for upgrading to a Celestial vs Divine piece applies, except you cannot always sell Obsidian Gear to make back your investment if you decide to go for a cheaper option. As a general rule of thumb, try to avoid sinking money into gear you plan to quickly replace.

Once you've upgraded your weapon, you'll next want to upgrade your chest and leg armor pieces. They have the largest stat pools and also are where you slot in your toughness and resilience gems (very important). Before you gem this gear, make sure you upgrade them to the maximum desired tier. For Celestial Obsidian gear, this is usually Tier 4, while for Divine it is Tier 5.

For MOST people and classes, you will use obsidian gear for most of your pieces (certain players may prefer crafted gear for specific classes). However, there are no obsidian pieces for the waist and arm slots, so you will have to use either world gear or crafted gear. For example, most classes will use "Serp Sleeves" in their arm slot. Mages and healers will generally use a Cruel-Glory Sash in their belt slot while other classes may prefer a crafted belt or an Auroria belt with a bonus to a specific ability. Ask around, browse the gear score list, see what best fits your class and playstyle.

Generally Viable Gear
Class Gear Type Setup
Mage Cloth Obsidian gear for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + Cruel Glory Sash or a crafted sash.
Melee Leather Obsidian gear / 4 piece Gale/Flame for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + crafted belt.
Archer Leather Obsidian gear / 4 piece Gale for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + crafted belt.
Healer Cloth Obsidian gear for your main 5 pieces, Serp Sleeves + Cruel Glory Sash or a crafted sash.
Tank N/A N/A

If you don't know what these words mean, read the Gearing section on the Getting Started page and rest of this guide.

Accessories

This is also a good point to get started on your Dream Ring quest line if it's a good fit for your class. Healers may prefer the Ynystere Ring. Most classes will also want to start working on their Halcyona Necklace.

These pieces mentioned above mostly require time and effort rather than gold, so you are able to work on them while saving up gold to upgrade your other gear. To fill in your other accessory slots, consider library accessories, mob drop accessories, or some cheap crafted accessories.

Step 3) Upgrading Remaining Gear (Usually to Divine), Gemming

As you're gearing, if you aren't sure what to upgrade next, check out Gearing#Class Specific Guides or take a look at other players and the top 100 gear score list to see what gear and gems other players may be going for your class!

Once you've upgraded your weapons, chest, and legs, go ahead and continue upgrading your other pieces.

Once upgraded, consider gemming them with either crafted or prestige gems. Prestige gems are called Lunascales and have a 100% slot chance, whereas crafted gems are only 100% on the first 2 slots. Some players will use crafted gems for their first 2 slots, as they offer larger bonuses but are more expensive, and then use prestige gems to fill the remaining slots. Prestige gems are also tradeable and can be bought from other players.

If you haven't already, now is a good time to upgrade your accessories, instrument, bow, and other off pieces.

Step 3.5) Costume and Undergarments

Since your gear is pretty good once you complete Step 3, it may be more cost efficient to start progressing your costume and undergarments before going for additional gear upgrades.

Step 4) Repeat Step 2 & 3 But With Better Gear

Next on the list may be an Epic Ayanad Weapon, Epic Tier 7 Weapon, Epic armor, or a Legendary weapon if you're super rich or lucky. If you get to this point you don't need to be using this guide most likely.