Boosting damage is an important aspect of combat on Redemption. There are several different methods to boost the player's damage and this guide will give more insight in to that. Do note that these methods are not exhaustive and there are many methods to increase damage dealt. This guide is a brief overview on how to ensure damage is being optimally dealt.
Players that have obtained the Sponsor rank or higher may use the ::boost command to receive a 20 minute damage multiplier.
ELO Explanation
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To begin, players must redeem 3 vote codes. Player's must vote to gain access to their current Elo bonus. Once voting for the day is completed, a 1% stat multiplier is earned. The vote requirement resets 24 hours after completion, unrelated to server time. For instance, if voting is finished at noon on Monday, the count will reset at noon on Tuesday. The ELO vote requirement can only be completed once within each 24-hour cooldown period. Additionally, players have the option to purchase ELO boosters from the Redemption Store, providing a 5% (0.05) ELO increase upon consumption.
ELO significantly impacts a player's stats and damage, serving as a multiplier for all equipped gear. For illustration, if the Staff of Awakening is equipped with 100% ELO, the base Magic Attack bonus rises from 17,500 to 35,000, and the Mage Strength bonus increases from 42,114 to 84,228. It's crucial to note that this effect doesn't enhance the luck or drop rate bonus of the equipment. ELO operates with all equipable slots in the game.
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The Enchantment system enables players to enhance their gear systematically. Items with stats can acquire "levels," providing a 5% bonus to their base stats per level, reaching a maximum of 250% at level 50. Enchantment impacts the base stats of the weapon or item, not the stats boosted by elo. To view stats with enchantments, refer to the Equipment Viewer.
(Only Supreme Enchantment Stones can enchant items beyond level 25. Any item with stats is eligible for enchantment.)
Enchantments are account-locked. Trading an enchanted item will reset it to level 0 for the buyer. If an enchanted item is sold, and a new one is purchased, the new item retains any previously achieved enchantment levels.
Common equipment upgrade progression:
Enchanting items with both Enchantment Stones and High-Grade Enchantment Stones carries a 1% risk of destroying the item.
Using Perfect, Dream, Dream (e), and Supreme enchantment stones will not destroy items.
Perfect Dream and Eternal stones have a chance to fail but won’t destroy the item, while Dream (e) and Supreme stones will not fail or destroy items, Eternal enchantment stone have a 50% chance to Level 75 and a 25% chance to level 100
Overview of Gems
Description
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Gems are special items in the game that boost your equipment stats. They're created by combining the Salvage and Crafting skills. There are different types of gems, like ones for boosting damage or improving loot drops. You can get gems from events, defeating monsters, or crafting. Once you have them, you can add them to your gear to enhance your gameplay.
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Methods to Obtain Gems
Method |
Description
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Shooting Star |
Get Single Combat Style and Drop Rate Gems from this event
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Gem Boxes |
Bountiful Gem Box, Mid Tier Gem Box, and High Tier Gem Box can all be obtained from various monster drops
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Crafting |
Craft Tribrid Damage gems with Single Combat Style gem fragments, as well as Drop Rate gems with Drop Rate fragments
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Gem Types and Effects
Gem Type |
Description
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Single Combat Style Damage Gems |
Increase your melee, magic, or ranged damage.
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Tribrid Style Gems |
Boost your damage for all three combat styles.
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Drop Rate Gems |
Increase your chance of getting loot from enemies.
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Note: All gems give 1% per tier. For example, 1% increased damage for a tier 1 gem, up to 25% for tier 25.
To upgrade Single Combat Gems, you need 2 of the previous tier gems and the required amount of Salvage Fragments.
Single Combat Style Gem Requirements
Tier |
Gems Required |
Salvage Fragments Required
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T2 |
2x T1 |
5 Fragments
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T3 |
2x T2 |
10 Fragments
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T4 |
2x T3 |
15 Fragments
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T5 |
2x T4 |
20 Fragments
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T6 |
2x T5 |
25 Fragments
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T7 |
2x T6 |
50 Fragments
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T8 |
2x T7 |
75 Fragments
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T9 |
2x T8 |
100 Fragments
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T10 |
2x T9 |
200 Fragments
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T11 |
2x T10 |
300 Fragments
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T12 |
2x T11 |
400 Fragments
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T13 |
2x T12 |
500 Fragments
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To upgrade Tribrid Damage Gems, you need each Single Combat Style Gem fragment and the gem.
Tribrid Gem Upgrade Requirements
Gem |
Crafting Level Required |
Gem Fragments Required |
Gem |
Crafting Level Required |
Gem Fragments Required |
Gem |
Crafting Level Required |
Gem Fragments Required
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T1 -> T2 |
1 |
1,000 of each type of fragment |
T10 -> T11 |
100 |
10,000 of each type of fragment |
T19 -> T20 |
150 |
19,000 of each type of fragment
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T2 -> T3 |
20 |
2,000 of each type of fragment |
T11 -> T12 |
110 |
11,000 of each type of fragment |
T20 -> T21 |
150 |
20,000 of each type of fragment
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T3 -> T4 |
30 |
3,000 of each type of fragment |
T12 -> T13 |
120 |
12,000 of each type of fragment |
T21 -> T22 |
150 |
21,000 of each type of fragment
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T4 -> T5 |
40 |
4,000 of each type of fragment |
T13 -> T14 |
130 |
13,000 of each type of fragment |
T22 -> T23 |
150 |
22,000 of each type of fragment
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T5 -> T6 |
50 |
5,000 of each type of fragment |
T14 -> T15 |
140 |
14,000 of each type of fragment |
T23 -> T24 |
150 |
23,000 of each type of fragment
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T6 -> T7 |
60 |
6,000 of each type of fragment |
T15 -> T16 |
150 |
15,000 of each type of fragment |
T24 -> T25 |
150 |
24,000 of each type of fragment
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T7 -> T8 |
70 |
7,000 of each type of fragment |
T16 -> T17 |
150 |
16,000 of each type of fragment
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T8 -> T9 |
80 |
8,000 of each type of fragment |
T17 -> T18 |
150 |
17,000 of each type of fragment
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T9 -> T10 |
90 |
9,000 of each type of fragment |
T18 -> T19 |
150 |
18,000 of each type of fragment
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To upgrade Drop Rate gems, you need Drop Rate Gem fragments and the gem.
Drop Rate Gem Upgrade Requirements
Gem Tier |
Crafting Level Required |
Fragments Required
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T1 |
1 |
5 Fragments
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T2 |
20 |
10 Fragments
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T3 |
30 |
20 Fragments
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T4 |
40 |
40 Fragments
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T5 |
50 |
80 Fragments
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T6 |
60 |
160 Fragments
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T7 |
70 |
320 Fragments
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T8 |
80 |
640 Fragments
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T9 |
90 |
1,280 Fragments
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T10 |
100 |
2,560 Fragments
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T11 |
110 |
5,120 Fragments
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T12 |
120 |
10,240 Fragments
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T13 |
130 |
20,480 Fragments
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Adding and Removing Gems
Step |
Description
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Gather Salvage Fragments |
Collect Salvage Fragments
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Place gear in Gem Socketing interface |
Insert your gear into the Gem Socketing interface
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Unlock Gem Slots through Blacksmith |
Use Salvage Fragments to unlock gem slots on your gear
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* For Damage Gems:
Slot |
Fragments Required
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1 |
150 fragments
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2 |
400 fragments
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3 |
1,000 fragments
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* For Utility Gems:
Slot |
Fragments Required
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1 |
25,000 fragments
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2 |
50,000 fragments
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3 |
100,000 fragments
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Choose Gem |
Select the gem from your inventory and add it to your gear
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View Gems in Gear |
Use the View-all feature on the Blacksmith to see all gems in your gear
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Remove Gems |
Use a Gem Removal Tool from the Salvage Shop at the Blacksmith's Gem Socketing interface
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Chance of Saving Gem during Removal |
Higher Salvage level increases your chance of saving the gem
Salvage Level Chance %
Salvage Level |
Chance %
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99 |
10% increase
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120 |
15% increase
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150 |
30% increase
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Pets are important for damage boosting. Several pets add tribrid damage boosts, damage multipliers, and additional hitsplats.
Karma Book (V)(u)
- 150% of damage dealt as an extra hit.
- 50% Tribrid boost
- 1 in 10 chance to 5x Damage
Book of The Creator
- The Book of Creator (II) gives a 1/10 chance to deal 5x damage.