Many people, when they first step into the world of Staff and Sword Legend, often get a bit confused by the equipment system. They know that equipment is important, but with so many colors, tiers, attributes, and upgrade options, they wonder: How do I manage all this? Today, I'll be introducing the equipment in Staff and Sword Legend. Let's discuss this equipment system together to help you organize your thoughts and make your gameplay smoother.

A character can wear up to five pieces of equipment. Don't underestimate these five pieces; if well-matched, your combat power can skyrocket. Equipment has tiers from low to high, corresponding to white, blue, purple, orange, gold, and red colors. Just by looking at the color, you can roughly judge the quality of the equipment, saving you the trouble of checking the attributes every time. As the tier increases, the attributes naturally improve, but note that both attributes and attributes are randomly generated, so you need to put some thought into selecting them.

When choosing equipment, try to match it according to the role's positioning. For damage dealers, don't miss out on attributes that increase damage. For support roles, prioritize attributes that add health or defense. Some attributes are universally good, such as double dungeon rewards or increased equipment sublimation chances. These types of attributes are particularly helpful for accumulating resources in the early stages, and dismantling them would be a huge loss.

Regarding the sources of equipment, there are currently about five ways in the game. Daily dungeons are the most basic, although you only have four attempts per day, but as the difficulty increases, the chance of dropping high-quality equipment also increases. Secret Realm exploration is another important source, with limited entry times, but spending more resources can allow for additional runs, making it quite cost-effective. Additionally, you can find good items at the auction house, and during world exploration, you might unexpectedly pick up something valuable. Lastly, don't forget about idle rewards, which occasionally offer pleasant surprises.

Upgrading equipment is a crucial part of increasing combat power. The good news is that you don't have to worry about wasting enhancement materials. When you get new equipment, the level can be directly inherited, saving you a lot of repetitive operations. During the enhancement and resonance processes, materials like gray ore and yellow ore are consumed. To accumulate these resources, the Material Caverns are a must-farm location, so remember to frequently clear them.

This concludes the introduction to the equipment in Staff and Sword Legend. The equipment system may seem complex, but once you master the patterns, it becomes quite interesting. Gradually farming, matching, and optimizing, and watching your character become stronger, brings a great sense of accomplishment. In summary, choose your equipment wisely and cultivate it reasonably, and your combat power will naturally rise. May you soon have the top-tier equipment you've always dreamed of in your adventures in Staff and Sword Legend!