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− | The [[Quality]] of an item represents its rarity. All non-[[consumable|consumable]] items have one of five possible qualities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary.<br> | + | The [[Quality]] of an [[item]] represents its rarity. All non-[[consumable|consumable]] items have one of five possible qualities: <span class="quality-common">Common</span>, <span class="quality-uncommon">Uncommon</span>, <span class="quality-rare">Rare</span>, <span class="quality-epic">Epic</span>, and <span class="quality-legendary">Legendary</span>.<br> |
The only way to improve an item's quality is via the [[Synthesis Machine]]. | The only way to improve an item's quality is via the [[Synthesis Machine]]. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Higher-quality items have more (or in the case of [[rune]]s, higher) attributes. The number of additional attributes can be found by assigning each item quality to a number (with Common being 0 and Legendary being 4). This number represents the number of bonus attributes to items. In general: | Higher-quality items have more (or in the case of [[rune]]s, higher) attributes. The number of additional attributes can be found by assigning each item quality to a number (with Common being 0 and Legendary being 4). This number represents the number of bonus attributes to items. In general: | ||
− | :{{arrow}}Higher-quality [[artifact]]s have more | + | :{{arrow}}Higher-quality [[artifact]]s have more [[stat#Secondary Basket|secondary stat]]s. |
− | :{{arrow}}Higher-quality runes have higher effect | + | :{{arrow}}Higher-quality runes have higher effect scaling. The scaling depends on the effect. |
:{{arrow}}Higher-quality [[weapon]]s have more [[Socket#Standard Sockets|Standard Sockets]]. | :{{arrow}}Higher-quality [[weapon]]s have more [[Socket#Standard Sockets|Standard Sockets]]. | ||
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==In Crafting== | ==In Crafting== | ||
All items (not resources) used in [[crafting]] must be of uncommon quality or higher.<br> | All items (not resources) used in [[crafting]] must be of uncommon quality or higher.<br> |
Latest revision as of 14:17, 9 June 2023
The Quality of an Item represents its rarity. All non-consumable items have one of five possible qualities: Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary.
The only way to improve an item's quality is via the Synthesis Machine.
Attributes[edit]
Higher-quality items have more (or in the case of runes, higher) attributes. The number of additional attributes can be found by assigning each item quality to a number (with Common being 0 and Legendary being 4). This number represents the number of bonus attributes to items. In general:
- Higher-quality artifacts have more secondary stats.
- Higher-quality runes have higher effect scaling. The scaling depends on the effect.
- Higher-quality weapons have more Standard Sockets.
In Crafting[edit]
All items (not resources) used in Crafting must be of uncommon quality or higher.
A crafted item's quality depends on the lowest quality of the items used to craft it. For example, using two epic items in a recipe will result in crafting an epic-quality item. There is a chance of crafting a higher quality item. If only resources are used to craft the item, the item defaults to common quality.
Upon a crafting higher-quality item, the resulting item gets bonus effects. Similar to normal bonuses, the number assigned to the quality represents the number of bonus attributes. The bonus effects to crafted items, per profession, is below:
Alchemy[edit]
Since Alchemists craft consumable items, crafted items do not have a quality. Instead, the chance of crafting higher-quality consumables is replaced with a chance of crafting 1 or 2 additional consumables.
Construction[edit]
In Construction, bonus secondary stats will be added to the resulting artifact. This is in addition to the combined secondary stats from the artifacts used in crafting.
Mysticism[edit]
In Mysticism, more effects are added to the resulting rune.
Weaponsmithing[edit]
When crafting chips in Weaponsmithing, the resulting chip will have bonus effects.