Armor sets come and go in almost every game including Dragonheir: Silent Gods. You put one on and find out that the stats aren’t really to your liking without knowing that it was meant to go on a different hero in the first place. This ends up with the armor set being put in a chest somewhere to gather mildew.
However, you can’t really put everything away, some of them have to go for good. If you’re keen on holding on to only the most valuable pieces of gear, then keep on reading the guide to know what needs to be sold.
Gear Cleanse Guide
Some of the gear gets removed every season in Dragonheir: Silent Gods, so it’s okay if you didn’t get them in the first place. You’ll always be changing your gear and roles anyway so not everything will be set in stone.
There are some armor sets that’s great for Arena and Waves like the Executioner. You also have the Gambler, which is amazing for bosses.
Pair any of your gear with the correct artifact, and you’ll end decluttering your inventory more than usual.
We have an Artifact tier list if you’re having troubles mixing and matching your equipment too!
The main thing to keep in mind here is that you can always use any of these pieces as broken set. One set is made of three pieces, so the fourth one can be whatever you want it to be.
Here are the other sets you might want to hold on to:
- Wrath Set – This is considered the weakest one if you’re looking to increase your ATK. Put three pieces together to get a 40% bonus when launching a basic attack. You can get this effect from the Troll Helmet and its matching pieces.
- Ancestral Protection – The effect you get from this is headpiece shares the same name with the actual gear. A great piece of gear if you’re looking to put on a Tank.
- Radiance of the Blue Oak – Best put on heroes who play as Support. You get enlightenment and bonus HP when you put two pieces together and heals 20% of your Max HP after you use your ultimate skill.
- Brotherhood Spirit – The Three-Ears Emblem Hood gives an increased attack to your entire team when using an Ultiamte.
- Holy Hunter – Gives you a 20% chance to stun an enemy whenever the wearer deals any sort of damage.
Weapons
You should always look at the tooltip to see what exactly you’ll be getting from each piece. This includes non-epic pieces as well. Some weapons levelled up to 20 aren’t even that good due to the RNG.
That’s why it makes sense that you want your fourth piece to be a random piece. What you can do is just level up that piece according to what hero you’re using to further max out its capabilities.
For weapons like the Platinum Knight Rapier, you want to have enlightenment and ATK on it. Accuracy is a big plus because landing your attacks is always a good thing.
Sell anything else that gives you bonuses to other stats as those are bad roll. Might as well make a little bit of gold from them while you’re at it.
As we said earlier, you need to know the role of your hero if you want to know which gear should go to whom. Each hero will make good use of a set or piece’s stats.
These heroes can either have Offensive, Tank, or Support roles. You can even get away with using a free to play team along with the pieces of gear you acquire.
Extra Notes
Another thing that will help you manage your gear is letting go of flat pieces. What are flat pieces? These are bits and pieces of equipment that only give you a flat increase in your stats. They won’t go beyond a certain number unless levelled up again, which isn’t really a great deal.
If you’re already at a high level (around 50-70), you should sell any equipment that still gives flat increases to your stats. And percentage stats will always be better for all of your equipment. The same goes for your Runes as well.
Don’t sell all of your Epic pieces of equipment if you have collections of Philosopher’s Stone.
You can take these stones to Equipment Refinement and transform one of your Epic or Rare pieces into Legendary.
You’re going to get these stones from the battle pass, Fey Meander, Pillar of Trials, and the Other World.
And those are the pieces of gear you should keep and sell in Dragonheir: Silent Gods. Remember to always get the correct substat for your champion when choosing your gear!
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