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Shadowforged. New Fusion System

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Fusion of Dragonforged is now available.

The new rarity Shadowforged armor is introduced to the EU server in May 2017 through the new fusion system. Shadowforged Armor will become the strongest rarity, overtaking the lead from the Dragonforged armors.

Shadowforged armors can be acquired by players fusing two Dragonforged armors of the same season as soon as the event goes live.

By fusing Dragonforged armors from season 1 to season 4, players will have only two outcomes: either receiving a Shadowforged armor, or a Dragonforged armor of the higher season (e.g. season 1 + season 1 = chance to get Shadowforged or Dragonforged season 2). In order to get a guaranteed Shadowforged armor, two Dragonforged armors season 5 to season 11 should be fused at the armorsmith’s (e.g. season 5 and season 5 get a Shadowforged armor). The strength of the acquired Shadowforged armor after fusion will depend on the Dragonforged armors’ season used for the fusion. For instance, fusing two Dragonforged armors season 10 will generate a stronger Shadowforged than fusing two Dragonforged season 5. In short, the higher Dragonforged season fused, the better Shadowforged armor generated. During every fusion there is a rare chance to get an even stronger Shadowforged armor, if one is lucky enough.

Shadowforged Armor

Shadowforged Armor, like Epic Armors, max at level 99 and just like Dragonforged Armors can be crafted using 10 given season materials. However, they differ from their predecessors in that they have "Ascension" levels. Ascension can be achieved after reaching level 99. Ascension upgrades the abilities of the armor, massively increasing the stats (Attack and Defense increases per Ascension level differ based on the armor; see each armor page for further details).

Ascension requires Silver Coins, and there are a total of 10 Ascension levels. The amount required differs per level. The cost of every Ascension level, per level (not cumulative), is 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, and 6, adding up to 32 Silver Coins total. NOTE: this does not apply to Event-specific Shadowforged Armors; they have different requirements for Silver Coins - 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, for a total of 23 Silver Coins. NOTE: Event-specific armors are not currently available on EU.

For further details on the Shadowforged armors available from fusion, please see this page.

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