Efficiently Build Blessings for Traits
Last Updated:October 13, 2024|Change Log
Most players think you need to upgrade a Trait Line with an extract or another trait of the same rarity. But there's a certain method for cheaply and cost-effectively traiting your Purple gear with Blue Gear by stacking Blessings. That technique is described below.
Blessings
Sacrificing a blue piece to upgrade a Trait on a Purple gear piece has a 10% chance of success. If it fails, you gain 40 Blessings, essentially fail stacks. You can then use 450 Blessings to make a blue Trait have a 100% chance of success.
Most people realize that they should fully trait their blues before transferring them over to their Purple Gear. This way, you give your Purple gear 960 Blessings straight away. But let's say you want to stack even more Blessings. What's an efficient way of doing so?
Rolling a bad Trait on a crafted item isn't bad because you can use that Trait to build up Blessings on your purple Gear.
- For example, you roll a Health Regen trait on your Clasp of the Conqueror.
- You unlock the Skill Damage Boost trait using Trait Unlockstone.
When writing this article, purple Skill Damage Boost traits cost 1500 Lucent, while blue Skill Damage Boost traits cost 150 Lucent. Here, buying blue traits is cost-effective for achieving a 10% upgrade chance.
What you can do here to upgrade your gear at an even more cost effective rate is to build Blessings using the Health Regen trait line. When writing this article, blue Health Regen traits cost 30 Lucent. Because this trait is so cheap, you can buy cheap blue Health Regen traits to build up Blessings for your other traits.
Scroll through the images or watch the video to see what to do.
Assuming all fail, you only need 330 Lucent (11 blue Health Regen traits) to build enough blessings to guarantee a blue trait upgrades a purple line. In this scenario, you don't want the 10% upgrade chance to ever proc because you want to take advantage of the cheap Blessing building.
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Written by Yaen