

HPH, DOT) and has a lower bonus value than the same trait on regular gears.

This trait is usually not a game-changer level property ( eg. What is more impressive is that for Legendary/WC type gears, Tier 7 gives you an additional trait/magical property. Moreover, existing values of traits for gears are improved by a small value/percentage of their T6 version, which is useful if your gear possesses existing excellent properties ( eg. TL DR: The better gears (Leg/WC) and some Minions have been made T7.įor gear, Tier 7 provides a stat boost from its former Tier 6, though not much more can be gained in terms of how much stat value can be raised. This is probably since they are difficult to balance out in terms of strength as they are much more versatile than gear and benefit in any element setup. Skills, however, have yet to receive the same treatment and still remain un-mastered and non-evolveable to T7 as per this update.

You can find the entire list of evolve-able items by specifically choosing the T7 category in the Collection Tab or seeing the Changelog here. What can be evolved?Īs of this update, it is clear that only specific types of gears ( weapons and armors) and minions can be evolved as indicated by the 7 stars at the bottom of the item card. I’ll share a more detailed post once we find out how these gears can be evolved. However, due to the inability to evolve the items at the moment, we will look at a general outline of what changes T7 will bring through examining the Collection Tab. Tier-7 ( T7 in short) is an upgrade of our current T6 gears and minions. The updated items which will be covered in this post are: Instead, I’ll be discussing some of the major changes that have been implemented for this update and review how these will impact our gameplay. Fortunately, it is mentioned that the dungeon will appear next week and thus, I’ll leave that post in the works till then. Unfortunately, I won’t be working on the dedicated Tier 7 post at the moment since the Protean Cocoons aren’t available for now.
