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+ | Set items, piece by piece may seem trivial in what they offer, but when combined for the bonuses, a player may pick out, by seeing what they offer, how to put a good build together that fits specific build goals. When a player can see all the set items together and analyze the relationships they have between the individual pieces, a player can see what skills and Combat Art choices best complement the sets' benefits, and can gain significant advantages. | ||
− | Sacred 2 currently offers | + | One of the benefits of set items is their predictability. They will drop again and again, and a player may count upon their bonuses to increase in value with level. This will make for good early-level strategies on how to create a build, especially when the sets' benefits, sockets and boni are there to be studied. |
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+ | There is also a predictable pattern regarding when you get your boni for a set of items: for most characters, in the case of "original" set items (full sets of armor) new boni are rewarded at 3, 5, 7 and 8 collected items of the same set. The High Elf is an exception from this; because she has only 7 pieces of armor, she gets the boni at 4, 5, 6 and 7 collected items. | ||
+ | As for the new mini-sets, which consist of 4 pieces, new boni are awarded at 3 and 4 collected pieces. | ||
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+ | Every single time a character levels up the Set Bonus stats will increase in tiny steps. Most often the increase per level will be fractional and so only see a change every several levels. There are exceptions. | ||
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+ | Sacred 2 currently offers a number of sets per class, with some sets giving benefits to a particular [[Sacred 2:Aspects|aspect]]. | ||
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+ | == [[Sacred 2:Dragon Mage Set Items|Dragon Mage Set Items]] == | ||
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Dragon Mage Set Items}} | ||
== [[Sacred 2:Dryad Set Items|Dryad Set Items]] == | == [[Sacred 2:Dryad Set Items|Dryad Set Items]] == | ||
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Dryad Set Items}} | ||
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== [[Sacred 2:High Elf Set Items|High Elf Set Items]] == | == [[Sacred 2:High Elf Set Items|High Elf Set Items]] == | ||
+ | {{:Sacred 2:High Elf Set Items}} | ||
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== [[Sacred 2:Inquisitor Set Items|Inquisitor Set Items]] == | == [[Sacred 2:Inquisitor Set Items|Inquisitor Set Items]] == | ||
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Inquisitor Set Items}} | ||
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− | [[Sacred 2: | + | == [[Sacred 2:Seraphim Set Items|Seraphim Set Items]] == |
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Seraphim Set Items}} | ||
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− | == [[Sacred 2: | + | == [[Sacred 2:Shadow Warrior Set Items|Shadow Warrior Set Items]] == |
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Shadow Warrior Set Items}} | ||
+ | == [[Sacred 2:Temple Guardian Set Items|Temple Guardian Set Items]] == | ||
+ | {{:Sacred 2:Temple Guardian Set Items}} | ||
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+ | == [[Sacred 2:Christmas Sets|Christmas Sets]] == | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Dryad's Merry Christmas Set|Dryad's Merry Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:High Elf's Merry Christmas Set|High Elf's Merry Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Inquisitor's Dark Christmas Set|Inquisitor's Dark Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Seraphim's White Christmas Set|Seraphim's White Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Shadow Warrior's Merry Christmas Set|Shadow Warrior's Merry Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Temple Guardian's Merry Christmas Set|Temple Guardian's Merry Christmas Set]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Dragon Mage's Merry Christmas Set|Dragon Mage's Merry Christmas Set]] (available only with [[Sacred 2:Community Patch|Community Patch]]) | ||
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+ | == [[Sacred_2:All Class Set Items|All Class Set Items]] == | ||
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+ | *[[Sacred 2:Black Death|Black Death]] | ||
+ | *[[Sacred 2:Bratgrimace's Legacy|Bratgrimace's Legacy]] | ||
+ | *[[Sacred_2:Kayser's_Luck|Kayser's Luck]] ([[Sacred 2:Epic Office Quest|Epic Office Quest]]) | ||
+ | *[[Sacred 2:Kira's Protection|Kira's Protection]] | ||
+ | *[[Sacred 2:Slagelamber's Relics|Slagelamber's Relics]] | ||
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+ | == [[Sacred 2:Community Patch Set Items|Community Patch Set Items]] == | ||
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+ | {{:Sacred 2:Community Patch Set Items}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Sacred 2 Items]] |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 27 July 2019
Set items, piece by piece may seem trivial in what they offer, but when combined for the bonuses, a player may pick out, by seeing what they offer, how to put a good build together that fits specific build goals. When a player can see all the set items together and analyze the relationships they have between the individual pieces, a player can see what skills and Combat Art choices best complement the sets' benefits, and can gain significant advantages.
One of the benefits of set items is their predictability. They will drop again and again, and a player may count upon their bonuses to increase in value with level. This will make for good early-level strategies on how to create a build, especially when the sets' benefits, sockets and boni are there to be studied.
There is also a predictable pattern regarding when you get your boni for a set of items: for most characters, in the case of "original" set items (full sets of armor) new boni are rewarded at 3, 5, 7 and 8 collected items of the same set. The High Elf is an exception from this; because she has only 7 pieces of armor, she gets the boni at 4, 5, 6 and 7 collected items. As for the new mini-sets, which consist of 4 pieces, new boni are awarded at 3 and 4 collected pieces.
Every single time a character levels up the Set Bonus stats will increase in tiny steps. Most often the increase per level will be fractional and so only see a change every several levels. There are exceptions.
Sacred 2 currently offers a number of sets per class, with some sets giving benefits to a particular aspect.
Dragon Mage Set Items
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Draagen's Legacy (Elemental Magic)
Dryad Set Items
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Daerwain's Revenge (Cabalistic Voodoo)
Detheya's Agility (Capricious Hunter)
Leaves and Twigs (Nature Weaver)
High Elf Set Items
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Adornments of the Ancestors (Delphic Arcania)
Celdrahil's pandemonium (Arrant Pyromancer)
Faladal's Blizzard (Mystic Stormite)
Inquisitor Set Items
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Deylen's Power (Astute Supremacy)
Ilgard's Judgment (Gruesome Inquisition)
Saraki's Path to the Netherworld (Nefarious Netherworld)
Seraphim Set Items
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Endijian's Artifacts (Revered Technology)
Niokaste's Blade Dance (Exalted Warrior)
Revelation of the Seraphim (Celestial Magic)
Shadow Warrior Set Items
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Armantin's Legacy (Death Warrior)
Denderan's Tactical Genius (Malevolent Champion)
Temple Guardian Set Items
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Combat Modules CC10 (Devout Guardian)
T-Energy Modules (Source Warden)
Technical Modules (Lost Fusion)
Christmas Sets
High Elf's Merry Christmas Set
Inquisitor's Dark Christmas Set
Seraphim's White Christmas Set
Shadow Warrior's Merry Christmas Set
Temple Guardian's Merry Christmas Set
Dragon Mage's Merry Christmas Set (available only with Community Patch)
All Class Set Items
- Black Death
- Bratgrimace's Legacy
- Kayser's Luck (Epic Office Quest)
- Kira's Protection
- Slagelamber's Relics
Community Patch Set Items
Dragon Mage
Dryad
High Elf
Inquisitor
Seraphim
Shadow Warrior
Temple Guardian
All Class Set Items
The Night and The Silent Water
Mutation Sets
Dragon Mage: Draco's Garments of Mutation
Dryad: Mormorin's Garments of Mutation
High Elf: Glimborin's Garments of Mutation
Inquisitor:Arbereth's Garments of Mutation
Seraphim: Megalcarwen's Garments of Mutation
Shadow Warrior: Tallin's Garments of Mutation
Temple Guardian: Dimiona's Garments of Mutation