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Latest revision as of 21:43, 16 April 2024

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Weapons can improve and become stronger as their rarity level increases. A weapon's rarity typically reflects its level of power, with higher rarity weapons providing more damage output and other attributes that can enhance the player's performance in combat.

There are 8 rarities in the game.

Poor | Common | Uncommon | Rare | Epic | Legendary | Unique | Artifact

Uncommon rarity adds 1 enchantment

Rare rarity adds 2 enchantments

Epic rarity adds 3 enchantments

Legendary rarity adds 4 enchantments

Unique rarity adds 5 enchantments

Artifact rarity adds 6 enchantments, as well as a special effect. A list of these effects can be found at Artifacts