Enchantment

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Overview

Enchantments allow you to improve your equipment by adding attribute bonuses or elemental effects.

There are two main enchantment systems:

  • Skill Tablets – add one of the four main attributes to equipment: STR, STA, DEX or WIL.
  • Elemental Stones – add elemental attack or elemental defense effects to equipment.

For detailed information about STR, STA, DEX and WIL, see the Skills page.

Enchantment overview
Enchantment overview

Enchantment Types

Type Purpose Required materials Main use
Skill Tablet Enchantment Adds STR, STA, DEX or WIL to equipment Skill Tablet and Jewels General character improvement
Elemental Attack Enchantment Increases the damage of specific Battle items or skills Elemental Stone and Jewels Battle Mode damage setups
Elemental Defense Enchantment Reduces damage from elemental racket attacks Elemental Stone and Jewels Defense against racket-based elemental attacks

Jewels

Jewels are used as enchantment materials.

There are six different types of Jewels. They can be obtained from Gacha, but the available Jewel depends on the map.

Jewels used for enchantment
Jewels used for enchantment
Jewel Rarity Found in Notes
Jasper Common Arena, Atlantis, Machine City, Dance Time Basic Jewel for enchantments
Moonstone Common Arena, Atlantis, Machine City, Dance Time Basic Jewel for enchantments
Onyx Common Arena, Atlantis, Machine City, Dance Time Basic Jewel for enchantments
Spinel Rare Atlantis, Machine City, Dance Time Useful for lower enchantment levels
Peridot Rare Atlantis, Machine City, Dance Time Useful for mid-level and high-level enchantments
Iolite Very Rare Machine City, Arena Recommended for the hardest enchantment levels

Basic Enchantment Process

The basic enchantment process is similar for Skill Tablets and Elemental Stones.

  1. Check whether your item can be enchanted.
  2. Make sure you have the required enchantment material.
  3. Right-click the item you want to enchant.
  4. Select Enchant.
  5. Choose the enchantment type and material.
  6. Check the displayed success rate.
  7. Press Start to attempt the enchantment.

Note: Always check the success rate before starting the enchantment. Higher enchantment levels usually have a lower success rate.

Right-click an item and select Enchant
Right-click an item and select Enchant

Skill Tablet Enchantment

Skill Tablets are used to add attribute points to equipment.

They can add one of the four main attributes:

For a detailed explanation of these attributes and how they affect gameplay, see the Skills page.

Required Items

To enchant equipment with a Skill Tablet, you need:

  1. Skill Tablet
  2. Jewels

Basic Jewels such as Onyx, Jasper and Moonstone can be used for this type of enchantment.

Checking Your Gear

Before starting a Skill Tablet enchantment, check the item description.

Look for the following information:

  • Enchantment eligibility – shows whether the item can be enchanted.
  • Available attribute points – shows how many points can be added to STR, STA, DEX or WIL.
  • Potential limit – shows the maximum amount of improvement the item can receive.
Checking equipment before enchantment
Checking equipment before enchantment

Starting the Enchantment

  1. Right-click the item you want to enchant.
  2. Select Enchant.
  3. Choose the attribute you want to improve.
  4. Select the Skill Tablet.
  5. Select the Jewel you want to use.
  6. Check the success rate.
  7. Press Start.
Skill Tablet enchantment menu
Skill Tablet enchantment menu

Elemental Stone Enchantment

Elemental Stones are used to add elemental attack or elemental defense effects to equipment.

There are four elements:

  • Fire
  • Wind
  • Earth
  • Water

Elemental Stones can be obtained from Gacha in Atlantis, Dance Time and Machine City.

Elemental enchantments can be upgraded from +0 to +9.

The higher the enchantment level, the lower the success rate becomes. Reaching +7 to +9 is much harder and usually requires stronger Jewels.

Elemental enchantment levels
Elemental enchantment levels

Attack and Defense Elements

Elemental enchantments can be used in two different ways:

  • Attack elements increase the damage of specific Battle items or skills.
  • Defense elements reduce damage from elemental racket attacks.

Important: Elemental defense does not protect against item-based attacks such as Fireball, Meteor, Small Meteor, Blizzard, Souls, Magic Circle or Crab Trap. It only works against elemental racket attacks.

Elemental Attack Effects

Attack elements increase the damage of specific Battle items or skills.

Element Affected Battle items / skills Effect
Fire Fireball, Meteor, Small Meteor Increases damage dealt by these attacks
Wind Souls, Magic Circle Increases damage dealt by these attacks
Earth Crab Trap Increases damage dealt by this attack
Water Blizzard Increases damage dealt by this attack

Elemental Defense Effects

Defense elements are used against elemental racket attacks.

They do not reduce damage from item-based attacks.

Defense type Works against Does not work against
Fire Defense Fire elemental racket attacks Fireball, Meteor, Small Meteor
Wind Defense Wind elemental racket attacks Souls, Magic Circle
Earth Defense Earth elemental racket attacks Crab Trap
Water Defense Water elemental racket attacks Blizzard

Elemental Reactions

Elemental reactions determine whether an elemental attack or elemental defense is strong, weak or neutral against another element.

Element Type vs Fire vs Earth vs Water vs Wind
Fire Attack - Weak Weak Strong
Defense - Strong Weak Weak
Wind Attack Strong Weak Weak -
Defense Weak Strong Strong -
Earth Attack Weak - Strong Weak
Defense Strong - Strong Strong
Water Attack Strong Weak - Weak
Defense Strong Weak - Strong

Attack describes how strong an elemental attack is when compared against another element.

Defense describes how well an elemental defense works against an elemental racket attack.

The table is useful for choosing your element based on the opponent's defense. A high enchantment level alone does not always guarantee the best result if your attack element has a weak reaction against the opponent's defense element.

How to Read the Elemental Reaction Table

The elemental reaction table should be used to compare your attack element with the opponent's defense element.

An elemental attack is not equally effective against every defense element. Some combinations are stronger, while others are weaker.

For example, if you use a Wind Attack or Fire Attack and the opponent has Earth Defense, the result is not as effective as using an element combination that performs better against Earth Defense.

In that case, Earth and Water based setups can be more useful depending on the reaction table.

This means that choosing an element is not only about increasing the damage of a specific Battle item or skill. It also depends on what kind of elemental defense the opponent is using.

Situation Result Explanation
Wind Attack vs Earth Defense Less effective Wind does not perform well against Earth-based defense.
Fire Attack vs Earth Defense Less effective Fire is also not the best choice against Earth-based defense.
Earth or Water based setup vs Earth Defense More effective These elements can perform better depending on the elemental reaction table.

Tip: If your damage feels low even with a high enchantment level, the opponent's defense element may be reducing the effectiveness of your attack element.

Important: Elemental reactions are separate from item-specific attack scaling. For example, a Fire attack enchantment increases Fireball, Meteor and Small Meteor damage, but elemental defense only works against elemental racket attacks.

Required Items for Elemental Enchantment

To enchant equipment with Elemental Stones, you need:

  1. Elemental Stones
  2. Jewels

Checking Your Gear for Elemental Enchantment

Before starting an elemental enchantment, check whether the item supports the selected elemental enchantment.

Not every item can receive every type of enchantment.

Checking elemental enchantment eligibility
Checking elemental enchantment eligibility
Elemental enchantment item information
Elemental enchantment item information

Starting an Elemental Enchantment

  1. Right-click the item you want to enchant.
  2. Select Enchant.
  3. Choose the Elemental Stone you want to use.
  4. Select the Jewel you want to use.
  5. Check the success rate.
  6. Press Start.
Selecting an Elemental Stone
Selecting an Elemental Stone
Starting the elemental enchantment
Starting the elemental enchantment

Recommended Jewel Usage

Jewels affect the success rate of an enchantment attempt. Stronger Jewels give better chances, but they are also harder to obtain.

There is no single fixed rule for which Jewel must be used at each level. The best choice depends on how many Jewels you have and how many resources you are willing to risk.

Enchantment level Recommended approach Notes
+1 to +4 Use low-level or common Jewels first Failed attempts do not reset the enchantment level before +5, so it is usually worth trying cheaper Jewels first.
+5 Spinel is still a good option The enchantment can start failing at this stage. If the attempt fails, the item can drop back to +4.
+6 to +7 Peridot is recommended, but cheaper Jewels can still be used if you have many of them Peridot gives a better chance, but players with many lower Jewels may try to save rarer materials.
+8 to +9 Iolite is the safest option, but Peridot can still succeed Iolite gives the best chance for the hardest levels. However, it is still possible to reach +9 with Peridot if you are lucky.

Resource-saving strategy:

  • Try to reach the early levels with cheaper Jewels first.
  • If you have many low-level Jewels, use them for as long as the risk feels acceptable.
  • Spinel can be used up to around +5, because failure only starts becoming risky from this point.
  • From +5 onward, failed attempts may reduce the enchantment level.
  • Peridot can still succeed even at high levels, including attempts toward +9.
  • Iolite should usually be saved for the hardest levels or for items where you do not want to risk many failed attempts.

Important: Up to +4, failed attempts do not reset the enchantment level. Starting around +5, failure can reduce the enchantment level, for example dropping the item back to +4.

Additional Notes

  • Always check the success rate before pressing Start.
  • Use cheaper Jewels first if you have many of them.
  • Save rare Jewels for higher enchantment levels or important equipment.
  • Failed attempts before +5 do not reset the enchantment level.
  • From +5 onward, failed attempts can reduce the enchantment level.
  • Peridot can still succeed at high levels, even up to +9, but Iolite gives the best chance.
  • Use Skill Tablets to improve STR, STA, DEX or WIL.
  • Use elemental attack enchantments to increase the damage of specific Battle items or skills.
  • Use elemental defense enchantments only against elemental racket attacks.

Related Pages

  • Skills – explains STR, STA, DEX and WIL in detail.
  • Maps – shows map information, Gacha availability and Guardian details.

Summary

Enchantments are an important way to improve your equipment.

Use Skill Tablets to add STR, STA, DEX or WIL to your gear.

Use Elemental Stones to add attack or defense elements.

Attack elements increase the damage of specific Battle items or skills.

Defense elements only protect against elemental racket attacks and do not reduce damage from item-based attacks.

Choosing the right Jewel for each enchantment level helps you save resources and improve your chances of success.