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=== Upgrading your Emerald weapon === | === Upgrading your Emerald weapon === | ||
Emerald weapons make use of the synthesis system in order to improve their grade, this means that rather than risking the items destruction via regrading, you can instead safely progress the weapon knowing that it is safe, making it easy, if time consuming, to level it to the maximum available grade of divine. Synthesis works by "feeding" a source material to the item you would like to upgrade, in the case of Emerald weapons, that source material is the line of weapons normally referred to as "[https://www.ign.com/wikis/archeage/Hasla_Weapons Hasla weapons]" by killing the nearby monsters you are able to collect tokens, these tokens are used to craft, and upgrade, Hasla weapons. It will take approximately 6 T3 Hasla weapons to maximize the grade of your emerald weapon, requiring 650 of a specific token. | |||
=== Changing your Emerald weapon === | |||
Should you change your mind after crafting your Emerald weapon, sorry not, help is at hand. Simply talk to the blacksmith next to Fragment Researcher Soa, who will offer you the "Experimenting again" quest, talk to Soa again, and she'll happily exchange your Emerald weapon for another Infused Emerald, allowing you to once again craft the weapon of your choice. Be warned though! No synthesis experience you've committed to your current weapon will be saved, and you'll be forced to start over from scratch. | |||
=== Video Guides === | |||
Several self-enterprising Daru, and/or players, have created video guides to the Emerald weapon system, links to some of them can be found here. |
Revision as of 11:27, 12 November 2024
The Emerald Weapon line is a set of weapons created to help new players by providing them with an easily accessible starter weapon. Once upgraded via synthesis to the maximum quality of divine, it is roughly equivalent to a celestial quality ayanad weapon. Be warned though, whilst upgrading your emerald weapon is entirely safe, it's still quite a lot of work! Fortunately, it requires no gold, and very little labor, so it's an excellent task for new players to work on when they've finished their money making for the day.
Obtaining your Emerald Weapon
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To obtain your emerald weapon you'll need to grab yourself an Emerald gem, and head to the Tehmi Ruins area of Hasla, either head their yourself, or ask a friendly Daru or player to open a portal to the Abandoned Drill Camp. There you will find Fragment Researcher Soa, who, in return for a normal emerald, will provide you an Infused Emerald, the key component in crafting your emerald weapon. Head over to the special crafting bench behind you, and check out the possibilities.
Upgrading your Emerald weapon
Emerald weapons make use of the synthesis system in order to improve their grade, this means that rather than risking the items destruction via regrading, you can instead safely progress the weapon knowing that it is safe, making it easy, if time consuming, to level it to the maximum available grade of divine. Synthesis works by "feeding" a source material to the item you would like to upgrade, in the case of Emerald weapons, that source material is the line of weapons normally referred to as "Hasla weapons" by killing the nearby monsters you are able to collect tokens, these tokens are used to craft, and upgrade, Hasla weapons. It will take approximately 6 T3 Hasla weapons to maximize the grade of your emerald weapon, requiring 650 of a specific token.
Changing your Emerald weapon
Should you change your mind after crafting your Emerald weapon, sorry not, help is at hand. Simply talk to the blacksmith next to Fragment Researcher Soa, who will offer you the "Experimenting again" quest, talk to Soa again, and she'll happily exchange your Emerald weapon for another Infused Emerald, allowing you to once again craft the weapon of your choice. Be warned though! No synthesis experience you've committed to your current weapon will be saved, and you'll be forced to start over from scratch.
Video Guides
Several self-enterprising Daru, and/or players, have created video guides to the Emerald weapon system, links to some of them can be found here.