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This page gives descriptions on how the equipments in Lunia fare. The list of equipments is in progress.

Types of Equipments

The many equipments in Lunia is divided into several types:

  • Defensive equipments (hereafter referred to as armors, although it's not really accurate), which is divided into some more types:
    • Head (the hats)
    • Body (the shirts and dresses)
    • Hand (the gloves)
    • Legs (the pants and skirts)
    • Foot (the shoes)
  • Offensive equipments (hereafter referred to as weapons)
  • Support equipments
  • Accessories, which are earrings, rings and necklaces.

Equipments can be acquired in many ways:

  • From quests.
  • From boxes dropped by enemies and bosses.
    • Monsters may drop Loose boxes (the most common), Rare boxes and Unique boxes (almost never). Additionally, loose boxes themselves may contain rare boxes, and subsequently rare boxes may contain unique boxes.
    • Bosses will always drop boss boxes, but they may contain either boss equipment boxes (which may contain any kind of equipments including accessories), monster-dropped boxes (loose box and its ilk), or unidentified gem (which can be refined into reagent gems).
  • From the shops. Merchant Chancy sells armors and weapons, while the Accessory Merchant sells rings together with potions and other things.

The equipments are also divided into grades. The lower the grade, the weaker the equipments. In addition, equipments also have names, such as Apprentice equipment, Puzzling equipment and so on.

Equipment Sets

Equipments with the same name usually share a certain characteristic, regarless of grades. For example, a 1st grade Puzzling equipment has something in common with 6th grade Puzzling equipment, the shared characteristic being bad stat. Equipments other than Practice and Apprentice equipments have bonuses in addition to their Def or Damage stats, that is they may give boost to Str, Dex, Vit, Int, HP and Mana. Armors with different names often have noticably different Def, while weapons with different names may have relatively the same Damage. However, equipping all armors and weapon with the same name doesn't give you any special bonuses.

Practice Set

These equipments can only be acquired in History Stage 1-1, and only the Head, Body and Weapon can be obtained.

Loose Box Sets

Equipments that come from loose boxes are all Apprentice equipments. Apprentice armors only give Def bonus, while Apprentice weapons only give Damage bonus.

Rare Box Sets

Equipments from rare boxes vary greatly, and are distinguished by name. As stated earlier, equipments with similar name has certain trends in what bonus they give.

Fishnet Set

Fishnet armors have bad Def, but they give decent Str and Dex bonuses. Until you find the likes of Mutant sets or Phantom sets, you may not mind to keep these.

Hurricane Set

Hurricane Equipments give minor Str bonus and very high Dex bonus.

Loan Shark Set

Loan Shark armors will have relatively low Def and decent Vit and HP bonus. However, these sets are best sold, for they fetch a hefty amount of money in the shops.

Manly Set

Manly armors have decent Def, Str and HP bonus. A decent choice for Knights.

Miracle Set

Miracle equipments tend to give massive HP or Mana bonus.

Mutant Set

Mutant equipments give decent Str and Dex bonus.

Phantom Set

Phantom equipments give better bonus in Str, Dex, Vit and Int compared to Suspicious equipments, if HP and Mana are excluded. Phantom armors also have better Def than Suspicious armors.

Puzzling Set

Puzzling armors will give very bad Def and a minor bonus stat, usually Str. Puzzling weapons are not as bad, but they also lack impressive bonuses. Sell these immediately.

Suspicious Set

Suspicious armors will have decent Def, and minor bonus on every stat (Str, Dex, Vit, Int, HP and Mana). Except for HP and Mana bonus, these bonuses are inferior those from Phantom sets, and Suspicious armors have less Def as well.

Unique Box Sets

Like rare box equipments, unique box equipments have names and as such distinguishable by them.

Best Bride/Bridegroom Set

Cobalt Set

Cobalt equipments give minor bonuses in all stats, just like Suspicious ones. However, Cobalt armors have very high Def, usually double those of average rare box equipments, for instance a 2nd degree Cobalt Dress has more Def than even 3rd degree rare dresses. Your priority if you need high Def.

Fallen Angel Set

Herculean Set

Soulless Set