Cards
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There are three types of Cards. Element Cards, Suit Socket Cards, and Weapon/Shield Socket Cards. They can be used to enhance your equipment in certain ways.
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Element Cards
| Upgrade Lv. | Fire | Earth | Wind | Electric | Water |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +1 ~ +20 |
How To Use
Element Cards can be used on any weapon or armor suit. As of V12, each element only has one type of card so you no longer need to use different cards for different upgrade levels. A piece of equipment can only have one element on it at a time, and to increase the level of the element upgrade you would use the same type of element card each time.
To use a card, first make sure the item you want to upgrade is unequipped and in your inventory, then just double click on the card, and then click on the weapon or suit you want to apply the elemental upgrade to. It will then either show Success or Failure for the upgrade. Success is more difficult to achieve the higher the upgrade level of the element.
IMPORTANT: It is safe to upgrade an element to +3 without any risk of losing your equipment upon failure, however when upgrading to +4 and beyond, if the elemental upgrade fails, you will lose the item that was being upgraded. To prevent this from happening, you can use a
Scroll of Sprotect before attempting the upgrade. This will ensure your item is protected in the case of an upgrade failure.
Weapons will display an elemental "glow" for high levels of element upgrading, with the most profound effect being at Element+20. Suits do not change appearance at all with element upgrading. Adding an element to your equipment will also increase its effectiveness against monsters with an element that is weak to the element you have applied to your weapon or armor. However if you are fighting against a monster that is strong against the element you have applied to your equipment, it will have a negative effect for you. Shown below is a list of which element is strong against which. ">" means "is strong against".
Element upgrades can be removed by (Upgrade Specialist) BoBoChan in Flarine. It costs 100,000 penya to completely remove an element, regardless of the element's upgrade level. Removing an element upgrade can not fail and will not break your equipment.
As of v13 there is a new scroll -
Scroll of Element Change which allows for the swtiching of elements without the loss of the upgrade itself. ie. using the scroll you can change the element from a weapon elemented with water +20 to it being elemented with fire +20.
Suit Socket Cards
| Adds | HP | DEF | FP | Attack | MP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2% | |||||
| 3% | |||||
| 4% | |||||
| 7% | |||||
| These cards can only be used in armor suits. Cards for weapons and shields are in the next section. | |||||
How To Use
The above Socket Cards add additional bonus attributes to pierced armor suits. For example, adding a Volcano Card(7%) to a suit will increase your Max. HP by 7%. These cards can be mixed and matched for one cumulative effect, or different effects. Four Volcano Card(7%) in one suit would result in a bonus of Max. HP+28% for example. While two Volcano Card(7%) and two Lightning Card(7%) in one suit would result in adding Max. HP+14% and Attack+14%. You can add a maximum of four Socket Cards to a suit.
To use a Socket Card, you must first pierce your suit. For information on how to pierce your suit, refer to Piercing. Once you have pierced your suit, you can use a Socket Card by double clicking on the card, and then clicking on a suit with an available slot. Slot availability is indicated by a purple (#/#) shown in the suit's description for the in-use slots, and slots that have been pierced. For example, if a suit shows (1/2), then a Socket Card can be added. If a suit shows (2/2) however, a card can not be added, because the two available slots are already in use by cards.
Using a Socket Card on a pierced suit has a 100% success rate. There is no chance of losing the suit, the card's bonus will always be applied.
Socket Cards can be removed from a suit after they have been used on it by visiting (Upgrade Specialist) BoBoChan in Flarine. It costs 1,000,000 penya to remove one card and will remove the most recently added card each time. You will not get the card back, it will only remove the bonus of the card from the suit and make the slot available again to add a different card into. Removing Socket Cards can not fail and will not break your equipment.
Weapon & Shield Socket Cards
| Card | Effect | Card | Effect | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| STR+2 | INT+2 | ||||
| STR+3 Additional Damage of Critical Hits +1% | INT+3 -1% Casting Time | ||||
| STR+4 Additional Damage of Critical Hits +1% | INT+4 -1% Casting Time | ||||
| STR+7 Additional Damage of Critical Hits +2% | INT+7 -2% Casting Time | ||||
| DEX+2 | STA+2 | ||||
| DEX+3, Critical +1% | STA+3 | ||||
| DEX+4, Critical +1% | STA+4 | ||||
| DEX+7, Critical +2% | STA+7 | ||||
| Speed +2% | |||||
| Speed +2%, Attack Speed +1% | |||||
| Speed +4%, Attack Speed +1% | |||||
| Speed +7%, Attack Speed +2% | |||||
| These cards can only be used in weapons and shields. | |||||
How To Use
The above Socket Cards add additional bonus attributes to pierced weapons and shields. For example, adding a Fire Card (A) to a sword will increase your STR by 7 and your Critical Hit Damage by 2%. These cards can be mixed and matched for one cumulative effect, or different effects. You can add a maximum of ten (10) Socket Cards to each weapon or shield.
To use a Socket Card, you must first pierce your item. For information on how to pierce your item, refer to Piercing. Once you have pierced your item, you can use a Socket Card by double clicking on the card, and then clicking on a weapon or shield with an available slot. Slot availability is indicated by a purple (#/#) shown in the item's description for the in-use slots, and slots that have been pierced. For example, if an item shows (1/2), then a Socket Card can be added. If an item shows (2/2) however, a card can not be added, because the two available slots are already in use by cards.
Using a Socket Card on a pierced weapon or shield has a 100% success rate. There is no chance of losing the item, the card's bonus will always be applied.
Socket Cards can be removed from a weapon or shield after they have been used on it by visiting (Upgrade Specialist) BoBoChan in Flarine. It costs 1,000,000 penya to remove one card and will remove the most recently added card each time. You will not get the card back, it will only remove the bonus of the card from the item and make the slot available again to add a different card into. Removing Socket Cards can not fail and will not break your equipment.

