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Crystals are items applicable to strictly armor pieces. There are three types of crystals: | Crystals are items applicable to strictly armor pieces. There are three types of crystals: | ||
* Armor Set | * [[Crystals#Armor_Set_Crystals|Armor Set Crystals]] | ||
* Anti-MKit Crystal | * Anti-MKit Crystal | ||
* Omni Crystal | * Omni Crystal |
Revision as of 17:06, 12 March 2025
Crystals are items applicable to strictly armor pieces. There are three types of crystals:
- Armor Set Crystals
- Anti-MKit Crystal
- Omni Crystal
Armor Crystals and Anti-MKit crystals can be extracted using a Crystal Extractor.
Armor Set Crystals
Armor Set Crystals contain fragments of the special armor set bonuses that can be applied to regular armor. Each Armor Crystal will provide roughly 20% of full armor set bonuses, full armor sets are not required to receive crystal buffs.
Usage, Application and Limitations
- Only one Armor Set Crystal can be applied per armor piece.
- Armor Crystals are not compatible with armor set armor, only regular diamond or heroic armor.
- Armor Crystals can be mix and matched. Players can use a helmet with a Phantom crystal attached, and a chestplate with a Ranger crystal attached and receive both of the buffs.
- Individual crystals can have up to 4 different armor set bonuses on them.
Attainability
Players will primarily come accross single armor set crystals, with doubles, triples and quads being made at Kruul’s Kombiner.
Tinkering any piece of special set armor will award a 20% success rate Armor Crystal.
Coveted armor crystals are attained from Events, End, Ruins, and various Lootboxes and Cosmic Crates.