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Item Tiers
==Item Tiers==
[[File:Items (example of a purple item).jpg|thumb|right|335px|An example of a an {{ItemRarity|Purple }} item . Notice the two intrinsic mods (alpha buildto Inventory Slots and Sprint Speed)listed in white, and the four (due to its rarity tier) additional mods listed in green.]]Items appear to come in six different "qualities". Note this may still change a lot during alphararity tiers, giving them 0-5 [[Treasure Effects|mods]] (plus any intrinsic mods the base item has).
Currently As can be seen in Alphathe illustration, Project: Gorgonthe properties on high tier items can make a dramatic difference to a character's loot mechanics have similarities to ARPGs. There seems to be few "set" items with fixed propertiespotential depending on ability specialization, associated with a specific dungeon from increasing damage output or boss. Insteadthe resilience of pets, high tier items have largely random mods that could be anywhere from a "bad roll" to an "amazing item".lowering the cost of spells or even increasing [[Haste|sprint speed]] !
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! {| {{STDT}}class="wikitable"
! Item Tier !! Properties
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| style="width:100px;{{ItemColor|0|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| Common || Those are common, basic items.
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| style="color:#04c304;{{ItemColor|1|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| <!--green-->Uncommon || One extra power, chosen as appropriate for the difficulty of the monsters.
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| style="color:#00e7e7;{{ItemColor|2|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| <!--cyan-->Rare || Two modifiers.
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| style="color:#FF0000;{{ItemColor|3|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| Exceptional || Three modifiers.
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| style="color:#ff00ff;{{ItemColor|4|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| Epic || Four modifiers.
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| style="color:#FAEF24;{{ItemColor|5|Light}}font:bold 15px Georgia,serif;"| Legendary || Five modifiers.
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When a creature is slain, a special effect and distinctive sound indicates that there is '''Rare''', '''Epic''' or '''Legendary''' loot on them.
For a full list of It is possible for an item to reach more than 5 treasure effects. Crafted gear can be crafted as "max-enchanted". Usually the max-enchanted recipe requires an additional rare gem like {{Item|Winterprize}} or {{Item|Vervadium}}. Using the max-enchanted recipe will give the item one extra mod. For example, check a second-from-the-top ({{ItemRarity|p}}) tier item which normally has 4 mods would have 5 if max-enchanted. This allows an item to reach at most 6 modifiers upon being crafted (in the case that it is {{ItemRarity|Legendary}}). [[List of Treasure EffectsAugmentation]] (or [[Shamanic Infusion]]) can add one more to reach the upper limit of 7 (looted gear, which can't be max-enchanted, can only reach 6 at most).
==Augments==
: Sword
: Beaker
: KnifeDagger: Cestus/Katar/Knuckles/Fist
: Lute
: Claw
: Horn/Ocarina
: Dirk
; [[Armor]]
: [[Belt]] : Lucky Belts attune the random treasure generation.s
: Boots
: Chest
: Legs
: Headgear
: Gloves
: Neck
: Ring
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