
#MOS VS SCROLL REVERSER UPGRADE#
Items with at least 147 upgrade points and beyond.I'm in the Mech Engineering field, so asking for a little guidance here. Items with at least 96 upgrade points up to 146.9 upgrade points. Items with at least 63 upgrade points up to 95.9 upgrade points. Items with at least 30 upgrade points up to 62.9 upgrade points. Items with Perks (for example, The Incisor, with its perk "Overbite"), or items that are above 3 and below 29.9 upgrade points. items without Perks (for example, a Wooden Dagger) that are either un-upgraded, or have been given a negative upgrade point value from the usage of Cursed Scrolls (any upgrade point value lower than 2) Here is a spreadsheet that will allow you to input your item's stats, and view how close you are to reaching the next tier: Tier Threshold

Critical Chance and Block Chance buffs add +1.5 upgrade points to the item for every 1% added.HP Regen and MP Regen does not affect an item's upgrade points.Max HP and Max MP buffs are worth 1.5 upgrade points per 10 HP/MP.STR, VIT, INT and DEX are each worth 1.5 upgrade points per singular stat.ATK and DEF are each worth exactly 1 upgrade point.All upgrades are listed below (in estimated order of rarity), with conversion examples: Note that an item tier has no use other than estimating how strong the item is.

Upon a scroll success, as well as providing buffs to the item it was applied on, "upgrade points" will also be assigned to the item depending the specific stats that the scroll increased. Tiers of certain equipment can be changed through the use of Scrolls. Stat Upgrades and the Item Tiering System Resets 1 failed scroll attempt, allowing for more scrolls to be used in their place (Will not affect successful scrolls). Reverts any cosmetic changes on an item (dyes, name tags, ink & quills) This scroll was unobtainable as of December 2020, unless traded for. Resets an item to its completely clean state, removing all successful upgrades, all failed upgrade attempts, dyes, name tags and lore.

It might also apply a random and unique stat bonuses. This scroll has a 20% chance to destroy the item it is used on, and a 20% chance to fail as any other scroll would. 6 to +24 Armor DEF (+/- Various stat bonuses) It can also apply a random and unique stat bonuses. 6 to +24 Weapon ATK (+/-Various stat bonuses) +12 DEF (+5% Block Chance every 3rd and 7th scroll)Ĭan only be used on spider-themed headgears +12 ATK (+5% Critical Chance every 3rd and 7th scroll)Ĭan only be used on spider-themed weapons Has 4 variants that increase a specific stat type ( STR, INT, VIT or DEX), each of which increase the respective stat by +1, along with +4 Headgear Stat points. +4 Headgear Stat points and +1 of the respective stat

Has 4 variants that increase a specific stat type ( STR, INT, VIT or DEX), each of which increase the respective stat by +3, along with +12 ATK.Īncient Scroll for Headgear STR, INT, DEX and VIT (10%) Has 4 variants that increase a specific stat type ( STR, INT, VIT or DEX), each of which increase the respective stat by +3, along with +12 DEF.Īncient Scroll for Weapon STR, INT, DEX and VIT (10%) This scroll has a 7.5% chance to destroy the item it is used on, and a 22.5% chance to fail as any other scroll would.Īncient Scroll for Armor STR, INT, DEX and VIT (10%) New scrolls have been added, and more are coming with the release of The Badlands. Each scroll used will take up an upgrade attempt on the scrolled equipment, including failed scrolls. All other upgrading scrolls have a chance of failure however, they can also give significantly better upgrades if they succeed. There are only three upgrading scrolls that are guaranteed to work: the Basic Weapon ATK Scroll, Basic Armor DEF Scroll and Basic Headgear DEF Scroll. There are different types of scrolls, each with their own effects and quirks. Scrolls are a unique type of Consumable that can modify the stats of Weapons and some Equipment.
