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Items appear to come in different "qualities". Note this may still change a lot during alpha. | Items appear to come in different "qualities". Note this may still change a lot during alpha. | ||
− | As can be seen on the illustration, the properties on | + | Currently in Alpha, Project: Gorgon's loot mechanics have similarities to ARPGs. There seems to be few "set" items with fixed properties, associated with a specific dungeon or boss. Instead, high tier items have largely random mods that could be anywhere from a "bad roll" to an "amazing item". |
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+ | As can be seen on the illustration, the properties on higher tier items can make a dramatic difference to your character's potential depending which skills you specialize in, from increasing damage output, to the resilience of your pets, lowering the cost of your spells, and even increase your Sprint speed! | ||
'''[[Belt|Lucky Belts attune the random-treasure system to specific skills]]'''. This helps you maximize the potential of your character by finding items that better augment your choice of primary and secondary skills. | '''[[Belt|Lucky Belts attune the random-treasure system to specific skills]]'''. This helps you maximize the potential of your character by finding items that better augment your choice of primary and secondary skills. |
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Contents
Item Quality
Items appear to come in different "qualities". Note this may still change a lot during alpha.
Currently in Alpha, Project: Gorgon's loot mechanics have similarities to ARPGs. There seems to be few "set" items with fixed properties, associated with a specific dungeon or boss. Instead, high tier items have largely random mods that could be anywhere from a "bad roll" to an "amazing item".
As can be seen on the illustration, the properties on higher tier items can make a dramatic difference to your character's potential depending which skills you specialize in, from increasing damage output, to the resilience of your pets, lowering the cost of your spells, and even increase your Sprint speed!
Lucky Belts attune the random-treasure system to specific skills. This helps you maximize the potential of your character by finding items that better augment your choice of primary and secondary skills.
White | Those are common, basic items. |
Green | "Uncommon" tier? Often have one simple damage increase such as "Archery Damage +1" and one Combat Ability enhancing property such as "All Multishot attacks deal +12 damage" |
Purple | Seem to be unique items with a unique description and interesting effects. |
Cyan | These appear to have five properties. Some of those properties can boost various Combat Abilities. When such an item is available on a corpse and someones examine it, a distinctive sound can be heard. |
Yellow | Can have lots of mods. Possibly higher tier than Cyan? Also makes a distinctive sound when looting. |
Gear and Equipment Types
- Main hand
- Bow • Staff • Sword • Hammer
- Off hand
- Orb • Shield
- Armor
- Chest • Headgear • Boots • Belt
Item Mechanics
How Skill Mods on Items Apply
Skill mods such as "Scintillating Flame restores 20 Power" on an item work as long as the item is equipped, irrelevant if the item's associated skill is currently in use. So for example if the aforementioned mod was on a Bow, but you do not have "Archery" active, the mod still applies if you have Fire Magic in use.
Treasure Generation
It's far less likely for an item to have more than two skill requirements on it (Sept. 15 2014 Update).
Harvesting Items
The following items offer additional options for interacting with the wold, when they are present in the inventory:
Autopsy Kit | Allows figuring out "how someone or something died" with the pathology skill. A simple Autopsy Kit is first obtained in the tutorial cave. Examining corpses will also raise related Anatomy skills such as "Rodent Anatomy" and "Undead Anatomy". As these skills increase you will be able to see more details about the enemies before engaging them, such as what abilities they use, and what type of weaknesses they have. |
Butcher Knife | Allows butchering of corpses for organs and meat. Can be bought from Fainor. |
Handsaw | Allows harvesting wood. A Handsaw can be bought from Therese in Serbule. |
Shovel | Gives the option of burying the corpses of deceased monsters, which makes replacement monsters appear more quickly. |
Simple Skinning Knife | Allows removing fur or skin of an animal with the skinning skill. |