![]() The higher the rank of the Legendary Gem used, the more attribute points will be added to your item. Augmenting an Ancient or Primal Ancient Ring or Amulet requires a Legendary Gem of Rank 40 or higher, while augmenting an Ancient or Primal Ancient piece of armor requires a Legendary Gem of Rank 50 or higher. To augment an Ancient or Primal Ancient weapon, a Legendary Gem of Rank 30 or higher is required. As for multiple augmentation, you can augment item more than once, but only the latest augmentation will be effective. For Monks, I think, dexterity is preferable stat, so use Flawless Royal Emeralds. Has 1 socket and I emptied the sockets prior to augmenting. I tried to augment Convention of the Elements ring but, again, transmute failed. I always split the Emeralds and put 3 as per recipe. I have gems lv40, 42, 45, 44, 47, and 49 + more than 30 Flawless Royal Emeralds. ![]() ![]() ![]() Attribute is chosen by Flawless Royal gems which are required for recipe as well. Both weapons are ancient and have sockets. The resulting attribute depends on the gem color used.ģ Flawless Royal Rubies will augment an item with Strength,ģ Flawless Royal Topazes will add Intelligence,ģ Flawless Royal Emeralds will add Dexterity, andģ Flawless Royal Amethysts will add Vitality. The gem itself doesnt matter, you can use any legendary gem. Mind the words “Ancient”, “Flawless Royal gem”, “Legendary Gem of Rank …”Įnchants an Ancient or Primal Ancient Legendary or Set item with additional attribute points. The game guide briefly explains the Caldesann’s Despair recipe: ![]()
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