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During this process, however, a stat is lost upon failure (downgrade of level). If you currently have modded costume of 11/20, it will go back to 10/20 if you failed to level the mod to 12/20. This process is very similar to equipment modification, but is notably easier to get the materials for. The downside is the higher chance of failure at earlier stages.
 
During this process, however, a stat is lost upon failure (downgrade of level). If you currently have modded costume of 11/20, it will go back to 10/20 if you failed to level the mod to 12/20. This process is very similar to equipment modification, but is notably easier to get the materials for. The downside is the higher chance of failure at earlier stages.
   
Should the player get undesirable stats, they can buy [[Super Bleach]] from the [[Dry Cleaner]] to restart the process.
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Should the player get undesirable stats, they can buy [[Super Bleach]] from the [[Dry Cleaner]] to restart the process or make next mod fail on purpose.
   
 
===Required ingredients===
 
===Required ingredients===

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Armor and Weapon Modification

Armor and weapon modification allows players to add additional attributes to their respective equipment. They can then power up these attributes to level 20. Bonuses obtained from modification are disabled in Arena matches.

Adding Mods to Equipment

This is a process somewhat similar to normal weapon upgrading, but requires many kinds of materials, including Armor or Weapon Upgrade Scrolls. These scrolls vary from beginner, to medium, to advanced depending on the level of the equipment. Also, as mods are added to equipment, they start from green (Uncommon), blue (Rare), to purple (Legendary). Other materials include gems, collection materials, materials from monsters, or even another piece of equipment. All of this varies depending on the equipment you're trying to mod. When equipment with mods added has been used once, it no longer becomes tradeable.

Insurance Scrolls

There is a danger of adding and leveling modifications to equipment. If no Insurance Scroll is used, failure will result in the equipment disappearing. Also, any stat bonus and onyx slots (as well as the onyxes in those slots) will disappear, since modding essentially replaces the old equipment with a new one. So it is best to add modifications on a clean piece of equipment. Once they're added, they can be leveled up to 20 without worrying about loss of bonus stats and onyxes. There are several types of Insurance Scrolls: Insurance Scroll (Mod) I, Insurance Scroll (Mod) II, Insurance Scroll (Mod) III, Insurance Scroll (Mod) IV, and Insurance Scroll (Upgrade). Upgrade refers to adding a mod, while Mod refers to leveling up a mod.

Powering Up the Equipment

To level up modified equipment, you will need Equipment Mod Scrolls. Again, these scrolls from green, to blue, and to purple. You can only level up the mod that matches with the scroll. As an example, to level up a blue (Rare) mod, you must use an Equipment Mod Scroll (Blue). Additionally, you will require more monster and/or collection materials as well as gems. Leveling up a modified piece of equipment raises the boost according to the level of the mod itself. For instance, a 1/20 modification on Physical Attack would raise the player's Physical Attack stat by 1%, while 17/20 would raise by 17%. Some values are flat instead of percentages, like HP and MP recovery.

Stat Table

Here are the stat modifications that can be added[1]. Stats obtained are random. Keep in mind the same type of stat cannot be added again on the same piece of equipment. In other words, you cannot have two Max MP mods on a weapon, but you can across a weapon and a shield. Asterisks indicate flat values.

Weapon Shield Body Trousers Head Gloves Shoes
Max HP
Max MP
HP Recovery*
MP Recovery*
Physical Attack
Magic Attack
Physical Defense
Magic Defense
Accuracy
Evasion
Metal Defense*
Wood Defense*
Earth Defense*
Water Defense*
Fire Defense*
Damage Reduction I (Armored)
Damage Reduction II (Clothing)
Damage Reduction III (Magical)
Damage Reduction IV (Support)


Costume Modification

Equipment modification adds certain stats to the costume of your choice. These stats can be :

  • +HP, +Max HP %, +HP standing recovery,
  • +MP, +Max MP %, +MP standing recovery,
  • +Attack %, +Magic attack %
  • +Attack speed %, +Critical attack
  • Boss decrease damage %, Boss increase damage %


During this process, however, a stat is lost upon failure (downgrade of level). If you currently have modded costume of 11/20, it will go back to 10/20 if you failed to level the mod to 12/20. This process is very similar to equipment modification, but is notably easier to get the materials for. The downside is the higher chance of failure at earlier stages.

Should the player get undesirable stats, they can buy Super Bleach from the Dry Cleaner to restart the process or make next mod fail on purpose.

Required ingredients

Level Material Ingredient 1

Ingredient 2

1 Maple Wood Vine Rope Animal Fat
2 Copper Bar Wild Hide Red Silk Thread
3 Pig Oil Sugar Brewer's Yeast
4 Blue Powder Beast Fang Cow Cord
5 Willow Wood Hemp Rope Cotton Cloth
6 Iron Bar Itching Powder Black Spider Juice
7 Knitting Wool Conch Shell Bat Wing
8 Green Powder Snakeskin Charcoal
9 Laurel Wood Split Bamboo Wolfskin
10 Lead Bar Lacquer Prickly Pelt
11 Silk Poisonous Fang Antler
12 Violet Powder Tusk Niter
13 Pear Wood Fossil Ornament Sharp Teeth
14 Tin Bar Fowl Fillet Rose Petals
15 Rabbit Fur Angelica Royal Jelly
16 White Powder Snowdrop Seed Cirrus Silk
17 Cedar Wood Flame Sand Wild Peony
18 Gemstone Strangleweed Lightning Lapis
19 Tanned Hide Violet Glacite Gustite
20 Red Crystal Earthstone Turtle Shell

All Modifications require 1 Premium Silk.

Premium Silk can be obtained through Mai Golai in Eversun City, bought through other players, or from the Item Mall. Mai Golai will take the following costumes and give in return silk.

  • Body perm = 25 silk
  • Head perm = 15 silk
  • Face perm = 10 silk
  • Back perm = does not accept these

Insurance Scrolls

If you dont plan on losing your costume, you might want to invest in these during the modification process. There are different types of Insurance Scrolls so be careful to read the details.

  • Insurance Scroll (Mod) I will prevent your costume from disappearing if a reform fails. However, your costume's current level can be lowered by 1 and you will lose materials used.
  • Insurance Scroll (Mod) II works the same as the first, but improves the odds of the modification succeeding by 10%.
  • Insurance Scroll (Mod) III prevents the item from being lost and losing a rank. You will still lose the materials.
  • Insurance Scroll (Mod) IV works the same as the third, but improves the odds of the modification succeeding by 10%.

Modifying The Costume:

Click the Skills button or Ctrl+X. Click on the Everyday Skills tab then click on the button that says "Mod" or "Modify", with the image of a hammer and shirt. Drag the costume you want into the upper left slot. When doing so, the bottom slots will reveal the material and ingredients needed and whether or not you have them. The upper right slot can hold the insurance scroll, to prevent the death of your costume.

References

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