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Socketing
Summary
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Most equipment can be socketed to hold gems to further increase their stats. Example of these are weapons, armors (except boots), wings, and all pets.
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For Pets, check the Customizing Pets guide.
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All the items that can be socketed have the same mechanics. First, the socketing is done via the Alchemist NPC - Carmen in Ardeca. Next, a certain amount of dil is spent depending on the level and the grade of the item. The higher the grade, the more dil is spent per try.
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For successes, 1 socket is added to the item until the max amount of sockets is reached.
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Items can contain 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 sockets. It is visually obvious depending on the size of the item.
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Bracelets, Pets hold 1 socket.
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Belts and Wings hold 2 sockets.
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Guardarm holds 2 sockets.
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One-Handed weapons (Axe, Sword, Mace, Shield), Wand, Twin Sword, and Whip hold 3 sockets.
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The rest of the weapons and armors (Helm, Armor, Gloves, and Pants) hold 4 sockets.
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For failures, 1 socket is removed from the item. If the item has no sockets, the item remains as it is no consequences.
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Soul of Alchemist can be used to increase the success in adding sockets to an item. In addition to, gems may also be used to increase chances. Of course, crap gems are a lot cheaper. Should there be no crap gems available, you can use the D-shop item. Search for “Soul” in the D-shop to find the box that contains it.