Items in the game can be dropped by almost any monster, you can find a Spirit Leather (high level armor) from a stupid troll (happened to me once ). But items are of much importance of this game. Although you can still kill someone without any they show a sign of your wealth and help a lot with you attacks.
Armor:
Armor is almost everything for players. Armor can have props (special properties) Possible armor props:
- +1 regen MP (Can be repeated one time)
- +1 regen HP (Can be repeated one time)
- +5 Protection (Can be repeated one time)
- +7% Reflective'
When you have all 7 of these
(+2 MP reg, +2 HP reg, +10 protection, +7% ref) it is called a 7p item. It can sell for much more than a normal one. You can either find these or prop them yourself with special items that have uses pretty much only for this. There are sure fire ways to get your items propped to 7 with items. But so far after the update no one has seem to find away and fling it by buying random items.
How the propping works is you go to a prop shrine and drop the items on the special square and say something like -imbue armor or -imbue weapon. The items disappear and you check what props you have. Before you could get these valuable items stolen when you dropped them by the sneaky rangers and darkwars that can hide inside the shrine. But now it is a full PvP zone where you can attack people inside.
Weapons:
Same like armor they can be 7p but with different props.
Melee Weapons
- +1 Skill Point
- +10% Ferocious Hit
- +10% Attack Speed
- +10% Damage
- 20% Stupify Enemy
- Steal 10% MP
- Steal 10% HP
Staves
- +1 regen MP (Can be repeated one time)
- +10% All Magic Damage
- +10% Fire Spell Damage
- +10% Ice Spell Damage
- +8% Base HP
- +8% Base MP
Bows
- +8 Ice Damage
- +8 Fire Damage
- +8 Acid damage
- Exploding Arrows
- 3 times +1 Faster Shooting
Rings:
Rings are a nice addition to the game, they add various stats depending on which ring you have. You can only equip 6 rings, because apparently you only have 6 usable fingers, but really its only that there are no pinky rings and thumb rings in Xenimus. They can also now be propped but only found in drops.
Rings
- +2% All Magic Damage
- +2% Reditus chance
- +2% Maximus chance
- +3% All Magic Protection
- +3% bonus HP
- +3% bonus MP
- +10 bonus Armor
Consumable:
There are not many consumables, just potions basically, there is food (its actually just called food) but its a very slow regen. The infamous maximus potion instantly puts your health and mana to the top. It is a very useful potions and has no cooldowns, no potions have cooldowns actually, but you may say 'Oh thats stupid then in PvP you can just spam it and win!' No, they are pretty expensive and unless you are rich I advise you not to buy stacks of 255, because if you die you are losing a shit load of cash. Most people only carry 20 around and time it perfectly right so when they are close to dying they use a maxi and get back up top . Basically the only way to lose is not paying attention, mistiming, running out, or the other player can just 1-2 hit you and your down. There are not many other potions, theres a white potion which increases your attacks and other things but cannot be used in PvP.
Jeloc/Valenthra System:
You can gain special status' which shows up as a symbol behind your name. You have to run something called Jeloc Shrines, or Valenthra Shrines. There are 6 dungeons that you have to run, and at the end there is a little tome that you can touch and it gives you +2 to the shrine stat you in. So if you run Intel Jeloc Shrine once you cleared the monsters and got the room opened to the Tome you walk up to it and touch it which adds +2 to intel . And there is a 6th shrine which add +5 to all the stats, so it total you get +7 to all stats. 6th is the hardest of them all and can require up to 5 people to run you. You can do Jeloc Shrines at 37/8.
Shrines:
There are 6 main shrines you can run when you have 21 read. You gain read by reading battle scrolls and stuff. They do things similar to Jeloc Shrines but less, they add +1 to all the stats and another +1 after you do Great Hall
Pulls:
In Xenimus you get pulls. Pulls are item you recieve from chests at certain levels. They go like this: 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80. No one has gotten to 80 yet but you understand. You use a key or a spell that opens wooden chests. When you get a pull it is a higher chance that it is a good item then a shit item you normally pull from chests. There are different types of chests that you can pull from, there are wooden chests, iron chests, mystic chests, spirit chests and the rumored omni chest.
That is pretty much all I can think of to explain about this wonderful game
Heres some more screenshots (seen on the main website)
(Spider Queen) - Boss
Some shrine, thats the tome :P
Armor ftw
-This was writen from boredness and the longing of this game, ima go install it again... for the 190385901258th time....
Hope my wall of text crits you for a lot!
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