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Friday, June 26th 2009, 1:53pm

Weapon Tiering 101

Weapon Tiering 101
Version 2.0 by Ambic

Includes Basic Arcane Transmutor Info

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Contents

I. Introduction
A. Background Information
B. What is Required
C. Materials You Will Need
II. Preparation
A. Find the Right Weapon
B. Create the Mana Stones
III. Finalization
A. Tier It Up
B. Additional Tips

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I. Introduction

In order to transmute and upgrade your weapons, and possible your armor later on, this guide will provide you with some of the most basic arcane transmutor information that you will need to know.

A. Background Information

Tiering your weapon is the best way to increase your damage output. For every tier a weapon is upgraded above its base tier, it will inherit an additional 10% bonus to its base damage.

For example, if you have a weapon that is originally tier 1 and you upgrade it to tier 2, that weapon will have its base damage increased by 10%. If you have a weapon that is originally tier 1 and you upgrade it to tier 3, that weapon will have its base damage increased by 20%.

B. What is Required

In order to begin tiering your weapon, you must be level 10 and have your arcane transmutor activated. You can activate your arcane transmutor by going to the Varanas Class Hall and completing the simple, easy quest given by a guy located in the back of the room. Upon completing this quest, your arcane transmutor will be activated and you will receive 10 free arcane transmutor charges. You can now access your arcane transmutor by clicking the Gift Box Icon located at the bottom of your Backpack.

C. Materials You Will Need

To tier your weapon, you will need a few supplies. For the purposes of this guide, the quickest and easiest tier for newbies is tier 3. More information regarding higher tiers can be found in the next section.

Tier 3 Supply List
3x Random Fusion Stone (From the Enchanter in Lower City West, Varanas)
3x Tier 3 Equipment, Weapon, or Armor (From a Merchant in Mercenary Square, Obsidian Stronghold)
4x Arcane Transmutor Charge

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II. Preparation

Now it is time to prepare for the final product. You will need to find the right weapon and create the mana stones which will be used to tier your weapon.

A. Find the Right Weapon

Do not upgrade a weapon that is not going to last very long. Look for the highest durability possible, the highest base damage possible, and consider finding one that is "white" so you can trade it amongst your different characters or sell it when you are done using it. If the weapon is a really good "blue" or "purple", then by all means, continue with the upgrade and disregard finding a "white" to replace it.

If you have a weapon with 100 durability or higher, the weapon will automatically inherit an additional 20% bonus. The durability bonus will stack with the bonus gained from upgrading the weapon's tier. That's an easy 40% damage bonus if you upgrade a tier 1 high durability weapon to tier 3.

B. Create the Mana Stones

Mana stones are the basic upgrade stones that are used to tier your weapon. Mana stones have a specific tier, just like all other equipment, weapons, and armor. Having 3 mana stones of the same tier can be used to upgrade your weapon to that specific tier. Mana stones have many other uses, but they will not be covered in this guide.

Mana stones are created by using 1 fusion stone and 1 piece of equipment in the arcane transmutor. When tiering your weapon, do not be concerned with the stats of the fusion stones, equipment you use, or the outcome of the mana stones. Tiering your weapon is for the added base damage output, not the stats. You should only worry about stats on your armor where it matters the most.

Open up your arcane transmutor and put 1 fusion stone and 1 piece of equipment in any of the empty blocks. You will notice a "Mana Stone Tier 3" in the preview block. Until you confirm the transmutation, you will not receive that mana stone. Go ahead and confirm the transmutation of that mana stone and move it to your inventory once complete. Rinse and repeat this until you have 3x Mana Stone Tier 3. Once you have done that, you are ready to complete the process and tier up your weapon.

[Below is for Advanced Users Only]

If you are tiering your weapon to anything above tier 3, you will need to combine 3 of the same tier mana stones in the arcane transmutor to create a mana stone that is 1 tier higher. For example, if you put 3x Mana Stone Tier 3 in the arcane transmutor, your outcome will be 1x Mana Stone Tier 4. You will need to do this 3 times until you have 3x Mana Stone Tier 4. You can then use the 3x Mana Stone Tier 4 with your weapon to upgrade that weapon to tier 4, or you can simply combine the 3x Mana Stone Tier 4 to get 1x Mana Stone tier 5.

Tier 4 mana stones are the highest mana stones you can make without having to combine the stones for higher tiers. Tier 3 mana stones are the easiest to make by using all vendor fusion stones and vendor items. Tier 4 mana stones are easy to make, but they can only be made by combining a fusion stone with a tier 3 level 50 "purple" item.

For most players, it's almost impossible to get a high quantity of level 50 "purple" items to transmute for tier 4 stones, so this guide will assume that players are generally using tier 3 stones in the beginning and will combine those to create higher tiers.

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III. Finalization

Now is the time to finalize your weapon by tiering it up with the mana stones you created previously.

A. Tier It Up

Go ahead, place the weapon you would like to upgrade into the arcane transmutor along with 3 of the same tier mana stones. Check the preview to make sure everything is correct before hitting the confirm button.

B. Additional Information

Here is a table with the required number of arcane transmutor charges in order to make 3 stones of the same tier for upgrading your weapon:

Tier 1: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 2: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 3: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 4: 13 Charges (4 for each tier 4 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 5: 40 Charges (13 for each tier 5 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 6: 121 Charges (40 for each tier 6 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 7: 364 Charges (121 for each tier 7 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 8: 1093 Charges (364 for each tier 8 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 9: 3280 Charges (1093 for each tier 9 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 10: 9841 Charges (3280 for each tier 10 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)

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Friday, June 26th 2009, 1:54pm

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Friday, June 26th 2009, 2:04pm

Quoted from "Xeno;116933"

Weapon Tiering 101
Version 2.0 by Ambic

Includes Basic Arcane Transmutor Info

-----

Contents

I. Introduction
A. Background Information
B. What is Required
C. Materials You Will Need
II. Preparation
A. Find the Right Weapon
B. Create the Mana Stones
III. Finalization
A. Tier It Up
B. Additional Tips

-----

I. Introduction

In order to transmute and upgrade your weapons, and possible your armor later on, this guide will provide you with some of the most basic arcane transmutor information that you will need to know.

A. Background Information

Tiering your weapon is the best way to increase your damage output. For every tier a weapon is upgraded above its base tier, it will inherit an additional 10% bonus to its base damage.

For example, if you have a weapon that is originally tier 1 and you upgrade it to tier 2, that weapon will have its base damage increased by 10%. If you have a weapon that is originally tier 1 and you upgrade it to tier 3, that weapon will have its base damage increased by 20%.

B. What is Required

In order to begin tiering your weapon, you must be level 10 and have your arcane transmutor activated. You can activate your arcane transmutor by going to the Varanas Class Hall and completing the simple, easy quest given by a guy located in the back of the room. Upon completing this quest, your arcane transmutor will be activated and you will receive 10 free arcane transmutor charges. You can now access your arcane transmutor by clicking the Gift Box Icon located at the bottom of your Backpack.

C. Materials You Will Need

To tier your weapon, you will need a few supplies. For the purposes of this guide, the quickest and easiest tier for newbies is tier 3. More information regarding higher tiers can be found in the next section.

Tier 3 Supply List
3x Random Fusion Stone (From the Enchanter in Lower City West, Varanas)
3x Tier 3 Equipment, Weapon, or Armor (From a Merchant in Mercenary Square, Obsidian Stronghold)
4x Arcane Transmutor Charge

-----

II. Preparation

Now it is time to prepare for the final product. You will need to find the right weapon and create the mana stones which will be used to tier your weapon.

A. Find the Right Weapon

Do not upgrade a weapon that is not going to last very long. Look for the highest durability possible, the highest base damage possible, and consider finding one that is "white" so you can trade it amongst your different characters or sell it when you are done using it. If the weapon is a really good "blue" or "purple", then by all means, continue with the upgrade and disregard finding a "white" to replace it.

If you have a weapon with 100 durability or higher, the weapon will automatically inherit an additional 20% bonus. The durability bonus will stack with the bonus gained from upgrading the weapon's tier. That's an easy 40% damage bonus if you upgrade a tier 1 high durability weapon to tier 3.

B. Create the Mana Stones

Mana stones are the basic upgrade stones that are used to tier your weapon. Mana stones have a specific tier, just like all other equipment, weapons, and armor. Having 3 mana stones of the same tier can be used to upgrade your weapon to that specific tier. Mana stones have many other uses, but they will not be covered in this guide.

Mana stones are created by using 1 fusion stone and 1 piece of equipment in the arcane transmutor. When tiering your weapon, do not be concerned with the stats of the fusion stones, equipment you use, or the outcome of the mana stones. Tiering your weapon is for the added base damage output, not the stats. You should only worry about stats on your armor where it matters the most.

Open up your arcane transmutor and put 1 fusion stone and 1 piece of equipment in any of the empty blocks. You will notice a "Mana Stone Tier 3" in the preview block. Until you confirm the transmutation, you will not receive that mana stone. Go ahead and confirm the transmutation of that mana stone and move it to your inventory once complete. Rinse and repeat this until you have 3x Mana Stone Tier 3. Once you have done that, you are ready to complete the process and tier up your weapon.

[Below is for Advanced Users Only]

If you are tiering your weapon to anything above tier 3, you will need to combine 3 of the same tier mana stones in the arcane transmutor to create a mana stone that is 1 tier higher. For example, if you put 3x Mana Stone Tier 3 in the arcane transmutor, your outcome will be 1x Mana Stone Tier 4. You will need to do this 3 times until you have 3x Mana Stone Tier 4. You can then use the 3x Mana Stone Tier 4 with your weapon to upgrade that weapon to tier 4, or you can simply combine the 3x Mana Stone Tier 4 to get 1x Mana Stone tier 5.

Tier 4 mana stones are the highest mana stones you can make without having to combine the stones for higher tiers. Tier 3 mana stones are the easiest to make by using all vendor fusion stones and vendor items. Tier 4 mana stones are easy to make, but they can only be made by combining a fusion stone with a tier 3 level 50 "purple" item.

For most players, it's almost impossible to get a high quantity of level 50 "purple" items to transmute for tier 4 stones, so this guide will assume that players are generally using tier 3 stones in the beginning and will combine those to create higher tiers.

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III. Finalization

Now is the time to finalize your weapon by tiering it up with the mana stones you created previously.

A. Tier It Up

Go ahead, place the weapon you would like to upgrade into the arcane transmutor along with 3 of the same tier mana stones. Check the preview to make sure everything is correct before hitting the confirm button.

B. Additional Information

Here is a table with the required number of arcane transmutor charges in order to make 3 stones of the same tier for upgrading your weapon:

Tier 1: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 2: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 3: 4 Charges (3 for mana stones, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 4: 13 Charges (4 for each tier 4 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 5: 40 Charges (13 for each tier 5 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 6: 121 Charges (40 for each tier 6 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 7: 364 Charges (121 for each tier 7 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 8: 1093 Charges (364 for each tier 8 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 9: 3280 Charges (1093 for each tier 9 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)
Tier 10: 9841 Charges (3280 for each tier 10 mana stone, 1 for weapon finalization)



sticky this
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And if you put alot of work into the drood class then they have some SICK heals. Any tank not wanting a druid in their party is two HP short of a full bar.


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Friday, June 26th 2009, 2:56pm

this is a good beginners guide. though i'd love to see a tiering 401 with how to use yellows in tiering

for more detailed material on the costs and effects of tiering, check out my tiering calculator in my sig.

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 2:03am

Quoted from "Mavoc;116949"

sigh this is a beginners guide. for more useful material check out my tiering calculator in my sig.


yeah, but at least i am helping. if you'd like to add your calculator to this guide i will be more than happy to add it and give you credit

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 6:11am

Wow some one makes a very decent guide to cover one of the more confusing parts of the AC and someone has to down them just to make themselves feel better?

Maybe someone doesnt have excel?

maybe someone doesnt want to download a strange zip off of a forum?

I applaud Xeno for their easy to read and easy to access txt format.
Druids do DOT and Heals? But thats what priests ALREADY do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 6:26am

If a newbie is going to T3, might as well get some good stats on it as well from T1/T2.

Get 3x matching fusion stones + 3 equipment pieces with good stats from level 41 to 50. Combine fusion stones + equipment piece to generate 3x mana stone. Combine 3x mana stone + equipment piece for a really sick weapon.

Getting +17 to one stat is pretty cheap if one is patient and checks the AH for good stuff, around 10 to 20k a piece, sometimes even less, so 30 to 60k for the stats.

3x matching fusion stones can be gotten for as little as 18k (6k per stone), occasionally cheaper.

48k gold tops + 4 charges for a really good weapon is pretty cheap, since the weapon might last a good 5 to 10 levels (haven't actually checked this, but T1 armor transmuted with T3 stats has defense ratings of equipment upwards of 5 levels ahead).

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 6:37am

Xeno, very nice work putting this together in a legible manner. I tiered my gusher to T7 and I thought my eyes would pop out before I could finish. It's a lengthy process and when I was done, I can't say I was very happy with the end result. So much work and yet it was so... meh.

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 12:36pm

Nice write up.

Sticky :D

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 2:20pm

what do you mean by this?

"Tier 4 mana stones are easy to make, but they can only be made by combining a fusion stone with a tier 3 level 50 "purple" item."



i can't make a tier4 without level 50 purple? or i can't tier to level 4 a level 50 blue?

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 3:02pm

Hi,

If you combine 3 tier 3 mana stones what would you get? A little pricey for my taste.

Have a great day

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 5:27pm

A tier 4 mana stone. :)

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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 6:52pm

Quoted from "Xeno;116933"

The durability bonus will stack with the bonus gained from upgrading the weapon's tier. That's an easy 40% damage bonus if you upgrade a tier 1 high durability weapon to tier 3.

Wrong.
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Saturday, June 27th 2009, 7:03pm

Quoted from "x303pro01;117537"

what do you mean by this?

"Tier 4 mana stones are easy to make, but they can only be made by combining a fusion stone with a tier 3 level 50 "purple" item."

i can't make a tier4 without level 50 purple? or i can't tier to level 4 a level 50 blue?


So far, I have only found that if the item is purple you can get a stone 1 tier higher than what the item actually says. In most cases, cyclops gear can be turned into tier 4 stones.

Quoted from "Elbince;117662"

Wrong.


Really, well, equip an item low durability and look. Find a high dura version of that same item then look at the increase 20%. Then tier it up to see yet another increase. It will not be shown on the tooltip of the item, only on your character sheet. The character sheet is what matters anyway.

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Sunday, June 28th 2009, 10:27am

All adding the hammer does it show the bonus that's already there.
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Sunday, June 28th 2009, 3:43pm

Quoted from "Elbince;118048"

All adding the hammer does it show the bonus that's already there.


This is correct.

If you hammer a high dura item, that +20% green stat bonus you are seeing is what was already there by using the high dura item in the first place.

Tiering items gives a 10% bonus to the base stat of that item.

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Sunday, June 28th 2009, 9:59pm

Exactly. This guide does not mention anything about golden repair hammers. I might implement that in the next version of my guide.

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Saturday, September 26th 2009, 7:59pm

Quoted from "Mavoc;116949"

sigh this is a beginners guide. for more useful material check out my tiering calculator in my sig.
Yup 101 usually means that....

Thanks OP, Appreciate the post. :D

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Monday, October 5th 2009, 12:55pm

Quoted from "Shug7272;166438"

Yup 101 usually means that....

Thanks OP, Appreciate the post. :D


+1!!

Been playing about a week, level 23/22 Knight/Warrior, and have been searching for this since level 10 =D.

Thanks!