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== Socketing Equipment  ==
== Socketing Equipment  ==
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=== Guide  ===
=== Guide  ===


1) Open your inventory menu (i) and click on the 2nd button to the left (It has a gem icon). The cursor will then change into a sword icon with a small gem next to it.
1) Open your inventory menu (i) and click on the 2nd button to the left (It has a gem icon).  


2) Select the desired equipment from the inventory. Note that items currently equipped cannot be socketed and must be unequipped first.
2) Click on the equipment you wish to socket.  


3) A new window will then open, showing the item's available sockets. The amount of sockets available depends on its rarity; rarer equipment will have more sockets.
3) A new window opens, showing the item's sockets. The amount of sockets your armor/weapon has depends on its rarity. The more rare the equipment is, the more slots it will have.  


4) Drag the desired magic stone into the gray square and click on the button on the bottom right of the window.  
4) To use a socket, drag the gem you wish to use onto the gray box and click on the button on the bottom right of the window.  


5) You have now socketed your equipment! Repeat if you want different stats/higher values.  
5) You have now socketed your equipment! Repeat if you want different stats/higher values.  
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== Stones to socket equipment  ==
== Gems to socket equipment  ==


In order to socket equipment, you must have certain magic stones. They range from basic to stat-specific stones. Basic stones give a '''random''' stat to an equipment, whereas stat-specific gems give a certain effect depending on the gem used.  
In order to socket equipment, you must have certain gems. They range from basic ones to stat specific gems. Basic gems give a '''random''' effect to an equipment, whereas stat specific gems give a certain effect depending on the gem used.  


=== Basic Magic Stones ===
=== Basic Gems ===


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=== Stat Specific Magic Stones ===
=== Stat Specific Gems ===


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| '''Reduced Damage Magic Stone'''
| '''Reduced Damage'''
| Sockets your equipment with Reduced Damage<br>  
| Sockets your equipment with Reduced Damage<br>  
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=== Dual Stat Magic Stones ===
=== Dual Stat Gems ===


These are special magic stones that give TWO effects on ONE socket. They can be made via the [[Alchemist]], or acquired from some [[Boxes|cubes]].
These are special gems that give TWO effects on ONE socket. They can be made via the [[Alchemist]].


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