Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty – how to upgrade gear and understand rarity

Hack, slack, or stab you way through the various regions. Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, you’ll find find a ton of gear. Many weapons are available, along with many sets of armor (with at least five pieces). You will find that each piece of gear comes with both an a and b. SeltenAn UpgradingLevel on top of the base stats. It can get confusing quickly.

Let’s talk about how Wo long’s equipment, rarity levels, and upgrades work, and go over how to read the stats.

Base stats for Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Equipment

Each piece of gear is in Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty — every weapon and every piece (of every set) of armor — has a LotsIt has many stats. Let’s start with the base stats.

To WeaponsThey are:

  • Base Attack and Attack Power — how hard you hit
  • Attack Bonuses (from Five Phases Virtues) — bonuses that increase how hard you hit that you get from leveling up
  • Spirit stats — both how much Spirit you’ll lose while Guarding or Deflecting, and how much Spirit an enemy will lose when you hit them

To Protective armorThey are:

  • Defense — how much damage you’ll take when hit
  • Physical Resistance — a modifier focused on physical attacks as opposed to magic
  • Spirit Defense — how much Spirit you’ll lose when hit
  • Resistances — bonuses or penalties to elemental damage from the Five Phases).

How Long? Fallen Dynasty Equipment rarity works

At the very top of gear’s stats is rarity. Rarity is indicated by a number of stars, going from none (normal items like throwing knives) to 1★ and up through 5★. There are many items that come with multiple rareties. You might find a 1★ Bronze Sword followed immediately by a 3★ Bronze Sword. But every Bronze SwordAll rarities will result in the same base stats (Attack power, attack bonus from five phases virtue points and spirit), That’s true of armor as well.

The slider below shows this.

A 1★ versus a 3★ Bronze Sword.
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Rarer items— items with more stars — will have additional Additional effects. There will be minor bonuses to different stats such as a 1.5% increase in your damage output and a 5.8% boost to the amount you find copper. Click X/square to see a list of any Special Effects that you have from all your weapons or armor.

They are among the most valuable Special Effects that can be used in weapons. Martial Arts — the special attacks you launch with RB + X/square or Y/triangle. One-star weapons will only have one Martial Art, but three-star weapons will have two — the rarity of the weapon actually affects what attacks you can perform.

Each piece of gear can have different Special Effects. The base stats of identical items will be the same, however they may have special effects that are different.

Wo Long Fallen Dynasty: How do you upgrade your gear?

Not too far into the game, you’ll meet Zhu Xia, Blacksmith. When you speak with her, she’ll allow you to spend Copper, SteelPlease see the following: LeatherYou can upgrade your armor, weapons and base stats.

Upgrade adds a plus sign and a number to whatever gear you upgrade — ex., a Bronze Sword will become a Bronze Sword +1. Upgrading increases the base stats of an item — the Base Attack, Attack Power, and the Attack Bonuses for weapons; and Defense, Physical Resistance, Spirit Defense, and Five Phases Resistances for armor.

Upgrading Does notHowever, you can alter the rarity of an item. While upgrading an item, you will not be able to add new Special Effects. In other words, a 1★ Bronze Sword +1 will do more base damage than a 3★ Bronze Sword (+0), but the +1 Sword will have fewer Special Effects.

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