Creating Sockets and What Gems to put in??

SafireSpirit - Heavens Tear
SafireSpirit - Heavens Tear Posts: 18 Arc User
edited August 2011 in Dungeons & Tactics
How do I create sockets??

and what gems are used to put in them??

Also, how do I upgrade the level of my item??
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  • player470
    player470 Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited December 2008
    How do I create sockets??

    and what gems are used to put in them??

    Also, how do I upgrade the level of my item??
    I have a socketed item but it won't let me imbue it ?????
  • Jestersig - Heavens Tear
    Jestersig - Heavens Tear Posts: 172 Arc User
    edited December 2008
    The only way to add sockets to something is to use socket stones from the item mall. Most of the time the equipment dropped from monsters or that is player made already has a socket or 2 in it.

    The gems you put in the sockets are called soulgems. You can buy them at a merchant and you can combine lower lvl soulgems to make higher lvl ones at a jewelcraftsmen. It takes 3 lvl 1 stones to make 1 lvl 2 stone and so on up till lvl 4, where it takes 4 lvl 4 stones to make 1 lvl 5 stone. I'm not sure how they progress after this.

    To add gems to your equipment, the equipment must be the same lvl or higher as the gem. In other words you can only put lvl 5 gems in equipment that is lvl 5 or higher. Also note that 2 lvl 5 stones added to armor will make it sparkle if the stones are different types or the armor will glow if the stones are the same type.

    I would recommend not putting lvl 5 stones to make your armor glow until upwards of lvl 40-50. The lvl 5 stones cost 60k each and at lower lvls your armor is going to become obsolete before you get too much use out of the stones you are putting in.

    You can not upgrade an item from say lvl 3 to lvl 4 but you can refine the item or add bonuses to it. Refining the item gives it a +1 or +2 and so on next to it's name and adds extra damage or defense or something. Refining is done using mirage stones at an elder. It takes 2 mirage stones to ATTEMPT to refine a weapon and only 1 mirage stone to ATTEMPT to refine armor. Note that refining can fail. If you fail when trying to refine something to a +1 then you just lose the mirage stone. If you have something already +! and you are trying to refine to +2 and you fail then you can lose the +1 that you already had.

    There are items you can buy from the item mall that increase the success rate of refining but these are often expensive.
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  • SafireSpirit - Heavens Tear
    SafireSpirit - Heavens Tear Posts: 18 Arc User
    edited December 2008
    The only way to add sockets to something is to use socket stones from the item mall. Most of the time the equipment dropped from monsters or that is player made already has a socket or 2 in it.

    The gems you put in the sockets are called soulgems. You can buy them at a merchant and you can combine lower lvl soulgems to make higher lvl ones at a jewelcraftsmen. It takes 3 lvl 1 stones to make 1 lvl 2 stone and so on up till lvl 4, where it takes 4 lvl 4 stones to make 1 lvl 5 stone. I'm not sure how they progress after this.

    To add gems to your equipment, the equipment must be the same lvl or higher as the gem. In other words you can only put lvl 5 gems in equipment that is lvl 5 or higher. Also note that 2 lvl 5 stones added to armor will make it sparkle if the stones are different types or the armor will glow if the stones are the same type.

    I would recommend not putting lvl 5 stones to make your armor glow until upwards of lvl 40-50. The lvl 5 stones cost 60k each and at lower lvls your armor is going to become obsolete before you get too much use out of the stones you are putting in.

    You can not upgrade an item from say lvl 3 to lvl 4 but you can refine the item or add bonuses to it. Refining the item gives it a +1 or +2 and so on next to it's name and adds extra damage or defense or something. Refining is done using mirage stones at an elder. It takes 2 mirage stones to ATTEMPT to refine a weapon and only 1 mirage stone to ATTEMPT to refine armor. Note that refining can fail. If you fail when trying to refine something to a +1 then you just lose the mirage stone. If you have something already +! and you are trying to refine to +2 and you fail then you can lose the +1 that you already had.

    There are items you can buy from the item mall that increase the success rate of refining but these are often expensive.

    Just what I needed to know, thanks alot bro.
  • Reyanna - Sanctuary_1232900446
    Reyanna - Sanctuary_1232900446 Posts: 12 Arc User
    edited December 2008
    Excellent info. Thanks so much!
  • LongThan - Sanctuary
    LongThan - Sanctuary Posts: 51 Arc User
    edited January 2009
    so if i have a +2 and try to refine to +3 it will downgrade the + to +1?
  • Livedeath - Heavens Tear
    Livedeath - Heavens Tear Posts: 77 Arc User
    edited January 2009
    If you have +2 and fail. It will lose the +1 and go back to 0
  • chelseacraft
    chelseacraft Posts: 8 Arc User
    edited June 2009
    No one is saying what to do once you buy the socket stone from the mall (PW Boutique).

    I have purchased the ONLY socket stone the boutiques sells. It says 15 beside it so I assume that is 15 sockets. I have it in my inventory now. Yes I paid real life money for it using ZEN turned into gold.

    OK now what? No one ever says how to use the socket stone in any of the forums that I can find.
  • darkmethoo
    darkmethoo Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited August 2011
    so what does the socket gem look like or whats the description?
  • DuckTapez - Archosaur
    DuckTapez - Archosaur Posts: 855 Arc User
    edited August 2011
    epic necro yo

    gems typically have a picture of...well, a pixelated gem (cant think of any other way to describe it)
    its description will typically contain the words "a soulgem filled with ______" followed by a stat addon

    one example out of the many, many different types of gems out there
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  • chaoticshelly
    chaoticshelly Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2011
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