Overview 1. What this guide covers


This guide only covers a few basic tips for completely new players to Entropia.
For detailed and up-to-date information, please use the official Entropia Wiki at https://wiki.entropia.top/ or ask the community / Game Masters in-game or on Discord.

We do not provide a full walkthrough or tell you how you have to play – explore the game, make your own experiences, and have fun discovering things together with other players.

Note about simplifications & progression on Genesis
Most of the long-term simplifications and QoL changes are still in the game – that hasn’t changed.
However, a few specific shortcuts have been deliberately removed to keep progression exciting on the Genesis server. For example, there is no longer free Shiny gear directly from level-ups, which we added to the main server about half a year ago.

On Genesis, the early game will be more populated and the market actually matters, so players are meant to spend some time progressing before the next milestone begins.
We want early and midgame to feel meaningful again instead of rushing through everything, and we’ll keep monitoring feedback and can still fine-tune things if something feels off.

This beginner guide explains:

  • Basic start: Buffs, Awakes, Party & Guild
  • Leveling from 1–175
  • Platinum Levels (175+) & Genesis milestones
  • How to increase EXP & Damage
  • How to use Entropia Chip Perin (ECP) effectively
  • Gear progression (Armor): Shiny → Black → Soulreaver → Royal
  • Fashion progression: Dragon → Black Dragon → Gaia (fashion only, no cloak & mask) → Ultimate → Omega
  • Weapon progression: Shiny → Black → Soulreaver → Royal
  • Madrigal Statues, Item Wiki, important hotkeys & slash commands
  • Vendor System (Online/Offline shops)
  • Bonus Upgrade Scrolls for Black Shiny and Soulreaver gear (equipment, weapons & fusions)
  • A short Quickstart checklist
  • Where to get help: Teleporter, Wiki & Discord
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Skip & return whenever you like.
This is not a hardcore min-max guide – it is here so that you never feel completely lost.

Starting out 2. First steps in‑game

2.1 No main “starter quest”

Entropia does not have a classic “starter quest line” that explains everything step by step.

Instead, your start usually looks like this:

  • Get buffs
  • Join or create a party
  • Join or create a guild
  • Use the Teleporter to find level‑appropriate areas
  • Slowly learn systems like Awakes, ECP, vendor system, dungeons, etc.

2.2 Buffs – Buff Pang & /buff

Right at the beginning:

  • Click on the Buff Pang in town to receive strong base buffs
  • Or type /buff in the in‑game chat

Party buffs (Force Master / Seraph)

If you are in a party and a Force Master or Seraph stands next to your character:

  • Type /buff
  • You automatically receive their skill buffs as well

This is very useful for leveling in groups and saves you a lot of manual buffing.


2.3 First Awakenings – /awake / /awa

Very early you can already improve your gear with awakenings:

  • /awake (or /awa, if the alias is available) – Opens the awakening window for the item under your mouse cursor
  • /fusionawake – Awakening window for fusion items (later)

Typical stats you might want in general:

  • STR / DEX / INT / STA
  • Critical Damage / Critical Chance
  • HP‑related stats depending on your class

Class‑based awakening recommendations

Slayer Physical DD Crit Dmg & STR
Templar Physical DD Crit Dmg & STR
Crackshooter Ranged DD Crit Dmg & DEX
Harlequin Melee/Ranged DD Crit Dmg & STR
Force Master Physical DD Crit Dmg & STR
Seraph (1on1) Physical DD Crit Dmg & STR
Arcanist Magic DD INT
Mentalist Magic DD INT
Seraph Tank Tank STA & HP%
Force Master Tank Tank STA & HP%
Templar Tank Tank STA & HP%

Short summary:

  • Non‑magic DDs: Crit Dmg & STR (except Crackshooter → needs DEX)
  • Magic DDs: INT
  • Tank builds: STA (and HP%)
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Awakening costs Penya.
With Premium, awakening is slightly cheaper. For beginners, simple positive awakenings (main stat or HP) are totally fine.
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Tip: Sorting your Teleporter entries
Tip: You can sort the Teleporter by yourself – simply click on the Text Location (not the icon) for 1–2 seconds and move your Teleport Location to a different spot.

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Tip: Fast bulk item delete
You can quickly delete many items at once: double-click the trash bin in your inventory to open the bulk delete window. Move all unwanted items into this window and confirm to remove them in one go.

Social 3. Guilds & Parties – recommended from the start

3.1 Joining or creating a guild

We strongly recommend joining a guild as soon as possible:

  • You gain guild buffs (including EXP buffs)
  • You get support from more experienced players
  • You always have people to ask questions

If there is no suitable guild yet, you can create your own guild with a Scroll of Create Guild from [Cash Shop] Laura in Flaris (cost: 3,000,000 Penya).

Tip: You can also join a guild via the Guild Finder (Ctrl + G).


3.2 Joining or creating a party

Parties give you:

  • Better EXP (depending on party settings & size)
  • Comfort (e.g. /buff with support classes in range)

Joining a party:

  • Press L to open the Party Finder
  • Join public parties if they are open for members

Creating a party / inviting players:

  • Right‑Click on another player and choose Party invite, or
  • Use the chat command: /PartyInvite CharacterName

Progress 4. Leveling 1–175 – Classic route

4.1 Getting Premium for x2 EXP from the Vote Shop

Premium is a 2x EXP multiplier on top of your existing EXP %. You can get 1‑day Premium for free via voting:

  1. Open your browser and go to entropia.fun
  2. Log in to your account
  3. On the right side of the homepage, click “Vote for 3500 VP”
  4. Go through the voting process twice to get 7000 VP
  5. In‑game, open Start → Premium Items → Premium Shop
  6. Type “Premium” in the shop search bar
  7. Buy Premium (1 Day)
  8. Activate it from your inventory

Premium doubles your total EXP.
Example: You have 300% EXP from power‑ups → with Premium you get 600%.

Tip: After activating Premium, relog once (log out and back in) to make sure the Premium bonus is properly active.

Premium also gives other small bonuses (e.g. cheaper awakes).


4.2 Teleporter (Hotkey V)

The Teleporter is your main navigation tool:

  • Press V to open the Teleporter window
  • There you see towns, leveling maps and many dungeons
  • [Instance] entries (red icon) → dungeons [Zone] entries (white icon) → open farming maps
  • Each entry shows a rough level range for that area
  • Many entries also list important drops / boxes

Always read the description and drop info in the Teleporter.

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If you are unsure:
Check the Entropia Wiki (Mainserver data, but ~90% identical for Genesis) or ask in the Discord / open a ticket.

4.3 Classic leveling route (1–175)

A typical leveling route looks like:

  • Flaris
  • Saint Morning
  • Garden of Rhisis
  • Darkon
  • Additional maps via the Teleporter depending on your level

Simple rule of thumb:

  • Monsters kill you too fast → go one area back
  • Monsters die in 1–2 hits → try a higher level area

Your main goal for now:

➡ Reach level 175 in a relaxed way.

175+ 5. Platinum Levels (175+) & Genesis milestones

5.1 Platinum Scrolls & Platinum Exchanger

Once you hit level 175, you move into the Platinum Level stage.

To gain Platinum Levels, you need Platinum Level‑Up Scrolls:

  • You receive some for free when creating your character
  • You can get more from the Platinum Exchanger in Flaris (near [Arena Manager] Lay) or via Start → Features → Platinum Exchanger

Using these scrolls converts your EXP at 175 into Platinum Levels and gives you rewards such as:

  • Entropia Chip Perin (ECP)
  • Gear, pets, jewelry
  • Premium time and more

5.2 Genesis Server – Milestones

On the Genesis Server:

  • The first milestone stops at Platinum Level 30
  • The second milestone unlocks roughly 2 weeks later

Your first big target is therefore:

➡ Platinum Level 30


5.3 Why Platinum 30–50 is a good goal

On the way to Platinum 30–50, you gain a lot of ECP and rewards.

At Platinum 30 on Genesis you receive a Shiny Entropia Platinum Accessorie set, and you can:

  • Start upgrading your jewelry using recipes from [Jewel Manager] Peach:
    • Ruby = STR
    • Emerald = DEX
    • Sapphire = INT
    • Topaz = STA

By around Platinum 50 you will:

  • Know your first dungeons
  • Understand basic gear systems (Awakes, upgrades, cards, elements, etc.)
  • Have enough ECP and gear for a stable setup

5.4 Exploring farming zones & dungeons (from Platinum 30 onward)

From around Platinum 30, it’s a good idea to actively explore farming zones and dungeons:

  • Use the Teleporter (V)
  • Check the [Instance] (red) entries for dungeons
  • Check the [Zone] (white) entries for open farm maps
  • Each entry shows a suggested level range and important drops / boxes

Typical early zones & dungeons after Platinum 30:

  • Eden – Very important for later gear upgrades, including recipes for Black gear
  • Venux – Important for Key items (stronger necklaces) and the Entropia Unicorn / Entropia Horse (one of the best buff pets)
  • Early dungeons such as Aminus, Cursed Aminus, Behemoth, Kalgas – used later for jewelry upgrades and other materials
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General dungeon tips:
Read Teleporter descriptions for level & drops, cross‑check items in the Item Wiki, carry Scrolls of Resurrection from [Cash Shop] Laura, and ask Discord if you are unsure what is worth farming for your current stage.

Power 6. Increasing EXP & Damage

6.1 Raising your EXP (P0–P40)

You don’t need every buff at once, but these are very useful for beginners:

  • Premium (EXP 2x) – Donate / Vote Shop This 2x multiplier applies to your entire EXP%.
  • Scroll of Experience (Ultra) – strong EXP boost from the Entropia Chip Shop
  • Madrigal Medicine – +200% EXP from treasure chests
  • Donate EXP Power‑Up – +100% EXP, Entropia Chip Shop
  • Alchemy EXP Flasks – from Beginner Box recipes & the Alchemy NPC
  • Online EXP – increasing EXP bonus the longer you stay online (1–5 hours) This stacks in the same multiplicative way as Premium.
  • Guild Buffs – free EXP buffs from your guild
  • Couple Buffs – up to +35% EXP at Couple Level 21
  • Additional sources like Diamond Powder, Yellow Balloon, Stay Online Medicine, King’s Heart, Anarchy Buffs, EXP Glyphs, Furniture, etc.

Common beginner EXP setup:

  • Premium + Scroll of Experience (Ultra)
  • Guild buffs + Couple buffs
  • Play longer sessions to benefit from Online EXP

6.2 Increasing your damage (starter phase)

To quickly boost your damage at the start:

  1. Buy NPC power‑ups at [Cash Shop] Laura in Flaris (offensive buffs, Crit / Hit Rate, defensive / HP buffs, etc.).
  2. Create a couple with another character → additional damage & HP buffs via Couple Levels.
  3. Get a Shiny Entropia Set for your class (buy from other players or farm in Les Britannia / Abysal Cove dungeons).
  4. Upgrade your Shiny Entropia Set to +10 & insert cards:
    • (A)‑Rank cards from [Jewel Manager] Peach
    • Oricalkums / Moonstones from Wafor (Chip merchant) in exchange for ECP
    • Protect Scrolls from [Cash Shop] Laura to protect items while upgrading
  5. Add basic Awakes to your gear (use /awake / /awa and later /fusionawake).

For beginners, focus on:

  • Crit Dmg & main stat (STR / DEX / INT) for DDs
  • STA & HP% for tanks
  • Clear positive Awakes rather than chasing “perfect” ones

Currency & gear 7. Entropia Chip Perin (ECP) & gear progression

7.1 Where do you get ECP?

You gain Entropia Chip Perin (ECP) mainly from:

  • Platinum Levels
  • Dungeons
  • Regular monster farming in Platinum‑level areas

If you are leveling and doing dungeons regularly, you will passively collect a decent amount of ECP over time.


7.2 First ECP purchases – Wafor & Charly in Flaris

Wafor (Entropia Chip Merchant in Flaris)

Good first ECP purchases:

  • Vengeful Dragon Set (Dragon armor set)
  • Glorious Dragon Cloak (Dragon cloak)
  • Terminator Sunglasses (White) or Wing Mask
  • Oricalkums / Moonstones for upgrades

These Dragon items become part of your later fashion progression (Dragon → Black Dragon → Gaia → Ultimate → Omega).

Important:

  • Pay attention to the individual effects these items give
  • Check effects by hovering the item tooltip or in the Item Wiki
  • Preview box contents with Ctrl + Right‑Click on the box

Charly (Weapon Trader in Flaris)

At Weapon Trader Charly, you can buy a Shiny Entropia Weapon for your class using ECP:

  • This weapon serves as the base for later upgrades into Black
  • Black weapons then continue into Soulreaver weapons at higher stages

7.3 Gear & fashion progression

Very simplified armor gear progression (PvE/PvP gear):

  • Shiny Entropia Set (Platinum / early gear)
  • Black Set
  • Soulreaver Set
  • Royal Set (very late‑game)

Weapon progression:

  • Shiny Entropia Weapon
  • Black Weapon
  • Soulreaver Weapon

Fashion progression:

  • Dragon Set & Cloak
  • Black Dragon fashion
  • Gaia fashion (fashion only, no cloak & mask)
  • Ultimate fashion
  • Omega fashion

In the corresponding farming areas you will also find NPCs offering Black Destroyed and Soulreaver Destroyed items.

  • These are cheaper “destroyed” versions of Black and Soulreaver gear.
  • They are available directly at NPCs in their respective zones.
  • They are especially useful if you want to reroll set bonuses very often without touching your main gear.
  • You use them as donor items for Bonus Upgrade Scrolls while keeping your main item safe.

Your early investments into Dragon items, Shiny Entropia gear, and related upgrades are not wasted – they are building blocks in this long‑term upgrade chain.


7.4 Shiny Entropia Set & Platinum 30 (Genesis)

On the Genesis Server:

  • At Platinum Level 30 you should start looking to get a Shiny Entropia Set for your class
  • This is your first major progression equipment set

From here, you can:

  • Add Awakes
  • Upgrade it and insert cards
  • Combine it with Dragon items, weapons and later Black → Soulreaver → Royal gear
  • Move your weapon into Black and later Soulreaver, with merge scrolls and using the bonus upgrade (systems explained later), you can also check our main wiki homepage to read how certain things are working or simply asking our community.

Free stats 8. Madrigal Statues – permanent stat points

Across the world of Madrigal, you will find Madrigal Statues:

  • Clicking a statue gives you one permanent stat point, once per statue
  • The first statue is located at the big bridge in Flaris
  • Additional statues can be found in other areas and later in dungeons

Always interact with these statues when you see them – they provide free stats with no downside.

Info 9. Item Wiki & important hotkeys

9.1 Item Wiki (Ctrl + Z)

The Item Wiki is your most important in‑game information source:

  • Open it with Ctrl + Z
  • Check gear stats & set effects
  • See which boxes drop specific items
  • View models (how weapons/armors/fashion look on your character)

Important interactions:

  • Ctrl + Right‑Click on an item or a box → shows the contents of the box or what it can drop
  • Ctrl + Double Left‑Click on a model in the Item Wiki → previews how the model looks on your character

Whenever you are unsure what an item or box does, check the tooltip and the Item Wiki before you use / sell / delete it.


9.2 Teleporter → Wiki → Discord – info flow

When you are unsure about something, use this order:

  1. Teleporter (V) Read the area/dungeon description (level range, drops, special notes).
  2. Entropia Wiki Look up the area, dungeon or item (Mainserver data, ~90% identical to Genesis).
  3. Discord / Ticket Ask players in Discord or open a support ticket for specific issues.

9.3 Useful hotkeys – short list

V Teleporter
Ctrl + Z Item Wiki
Ctrl + L Anarchy Buff window
Ctrl + O Hide power‑up icons
Ctrl + V Dungeon Timer
Ctrl + R Damage Meter
Ctrl + Q Challenges / Missions
L Party Finder
Ctrl + G Guild Finder
Ctrl + P Hide players
Ctrl + E Element Change
Ctrl + Y Guild Furniture
U Pet Filter

Commands 10. Useful slash commands

For beginners, these commands are enough:

  • /buff – Requests Buff Pang buffs & party buffs (if support classes stand near you in party)
  • /awake / /awa – Opens the awakening window for the item under your mouse cursor
  • /fusionawake – Awakening window for fusion items
  • /follow Name – Your character follows the player Name

10.1 Counter / farm timer

Useful for tracking farm sessions and dungeon runs:

  • /CounterStart – Opens a window with a timer & kill counter (shows how long you’ve been farming and how many monsters you killed).
  • /CounterStop – Pauses the counter.
  • /CounterClean – Closes the counter and resets all values.

10.2 /ToggleFtool – in‑game Ftool on/off

  • /ToggleFtool – Activates or deactivates your in‑game Ftool (auto key‑spam feature).
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Many more commands and comfort functions (e.g. auto power‑ups, extended anarchy features, etc.) are available via Start → Features. As a beginner you do not need to know all of them on day one.

Economy 11. Vendor System – Online & Offline shops

11.1 Online vs. Offline Vendor

  • Online Vendor – Your shop is only active while your character is online.
  • Offline Vendor – You set up your shop, log out, and your vendor stays active with the right Offline Vendor buff.

11.2 Vendor features

  • Shop Bank All sold items and remaining items are stored in a Shop Bank. If you close your vendor or there is a server restart, all remaining shop items are automatically moved into the Shop Bank (accessible via Start → Shop → Shop Bank).
  • You receive notifications when items are sold.
  • The vendor is a copy of your character (glow, name, guild, visible equipment, icons).
  • Rightclick your Vendor to Close it or to add ad banners above your shop vendor.
  • You can duplicate your vendor and place the duplicate in another city to reach more people.
  • Shop search function to browse shops in a list.
  • Multiple currencies (Penya, Perin, special tokens, etc.).
  • Access via Start → Shop → …

11.3 Vendor Time

  • Online Vendor Time – Earned through dungeon runs, Vote Shop, World Bosses, monster farming, events, etc.
  • Offline Vendor Time – Provided as an item power‑up, available from Vote Shop, World Boss rewards, Donate Shop, or other players.

Without an Offline Vendor buff your shop remains active only while you are logged in. With an active Offline Vendor buff, it stays up even after you log out.


11.4 Shop Search & Premium teleport

  • Open via Start → Shop → VIP Offers to see all active player shops (items listed, but not prices).
  • To see prices and buy items, go to the corresponding vendor in‑game.
  • With Premium, you can up to 5 times per day:
    • Teleport directly from the shop search to a selected vendor, or
    • Mark the vendor’s position and walk there yourself.

TL;DR 12. Quickstart checklist

1️⃣ Get buffs. Click Buff Pang or use /buff. If a Force Master/Seraph is in your party and near you, you also get their buffs.
2️⃣ Join or create a guild. Get buffs and support. If needed, create your own with a Scroll of Create Guild (3m Penya from [Cash Shop] Laura) or use Guild Finder (Ctrl + G).
3️⃣ Use parties. Press L to open the Party Finder, invite players via Right‑Click or /PartyInvite Name.
4️⃣ Follow the basic leveling route. Press V for the Teleporter and level roughly through Flaris → Saint Morning → Garden of Rhisis → Darkon → higher maps.
5️⃣ Use Awakes early. Improve gear using /awake / /awa (costs Penya; cheaper with Premium). Aim for simple positive stats (main stat or HP).
6️⃣ Reach level 175. Don’t rush – level 1–175 is your learning phase.
7️⃣ Start Platinum Levels & aim for Platinum 30 (Genesis). Use Platinum Scrolls via the Platinum Exchanger. Platinum 30 gives a Shiny Entropia Platinum Accessorie Set.
8️⃣ Spend ECP wisely. At Wafor: Dragon items & upgrade materials. At Charly: Shiny Entropia Weapon for your class. Check NPCs in their zones for Black Destroyed & Soulreaver Destroyed items for rerolling bonuses.
9️⃣ Run dungeons & farming zones from Platinum 30 onward. Use Eden, Venux & early dungeons (Aminus, Cursed Aminus, Behemoth, Kalgas, …).
🔟 Use the Item Wiki & Madrigal Statues. Ctrl+Z for Item Wiki; click statues for free permanent stats.
1️⃣1️⃣ Use the Vendor System. Use Start → Shop → … to buy/sell. Shop Bank keeps all items after vendor close or restart.
1️⃣2️⃣ Learn Bonus Upgrade Scrolls once you have Black & Soulreaver gear. Use Black Shiny scrolls for Black bonuses and Soulreaver scrolls for Soulreaver bonuses. Remember: the item on the left side is always the donor and gets destroyed.

Endgame tools 13. Bonus Upgrade Scrolls – Black Shiny & Soulreaver

Bonus Upgrade Scrolls are advanced endgame tools that let you increase the bonus stats on your Black and Soulreaver gear. They always work with a donor item (with a higher stat) and a target item (the item you keep).

General rule for all these scrolls:

  • The item on the left side of the upgrade window is the donor.
  • The item on the right side is your target.
  • The left‑side item is destroyed; its better stat is transferred to the right item.

13.1 Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon)

Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon) preview
Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon)

The Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon) is a powerful tool that increases the bonus stats of your Black equipment or weapons.

  • Especially useful for items that are already merged or enhanced.
  • Allows you to push bonuses like STR, DEX, HP, Crit, etc. higher.

How it works – step by step

  1. Identify your target item.
    Example: a Black Slayer Helmet with +20 STR. This is the item you want to keep (goes on the right side later).
  2. Find a compatible donor item.
    You need another item of the same class and part:
    • Another Black Slayer Helmet (same slot).
    • It can be destroyed or merged.
    • It must have the same type of stat but with a higher value (e.g. +21 or +22 STR).
    You can also mix different specializations (HP vs 1on1) as long as class, part and stat type match.
  3. Prepare and activate the scroll.
    Double‑click the Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon) to open the upgrade interface.
  4. Arrange items in the upgrade window.
    • Left side: item with the higher stat (donor).
    • Right side: item with the lower stat (target you keep).
  5. Execute the upgrade.
    Click the arrow in the middle:
    • The left‑side donor item is destroyed.
    • Its higher stat is transferred to the right‑side item.

Result: your main Black item keeps all its other stats but now has the higher bonus.

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Important: The item on the left side of the window is always destroyed. Make sure you are ready to sacrifice it.

13.2 Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Weapon Fusion)

Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Weapon Fusion) preview
Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Weapon Fusion)

The Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Weapon Fusion) works on the same principle as the Equipment/Weapon version, but it is specifically made for weapon fusions.

  • Used to upgrade the bonus stats on your fused weapon.
  • You need to create a new fusion as the donor.

Preparing for the upgrade

  1. Identify your target fusion.
    Example: your main bow fusion:
    • Base bow bonus: +20 Critical Damage.
    • Fused bow bonus: +18 Critical Damage.
    You want to improve the fusion part (18 → 19). This fusion is your target (right side).
  2. Create a new donor fusion.
    • Take a bow with +19 Critical Damage (higher stat).
    • Fuse it with a “crap” or destroyed Black bow.
    • This new fusion becomes your donor fusion.

Using the Weapon Fusion scroll

  1. Activate the scroll.
    Double‑click the Black Shiny Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Weapon Fusion) to open the fusion upgrade interface.
  2. Arrange the weapons.
    • Left side: the new donor fusion (higher bonus).
    • Right side: your original main fusion (lower bonus).
  3. Execute the upgrade.
    Click the arrow:
    • The donor fusion on the left is destroyed (including its fused item).
    • Its better fusion stat is transferred to your main fusion on the right.

Result: your main fusion keeps its base and appearance but gains the higher fusion bonus.

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The entire fusion on the left side is destroyed (base + fused item). Always create donor fusions specifically for upgrades.

13.3 Soulreaver Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon)

Soulreaver Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon) preview
Soulreaver Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon)

The Soulreaver Bonus Upgrade Scroll (Equipment/Weapon) is the Soulreaver equivalent of the Black Shiny scrolls. It is used to upgrade the unique Soulreaver bonuses on your items.

Overview & requirements

  • Works only on Soulreaver items.
  • The target item must be a merged Soulreaver item.
  • The donor item must be an unmerged Soulreaver item.
  • The donor must have the same stat type and a higher or equal stat.

Upgrading process – step by step

  1. Prepare your Soulreaver target item.
    Pick the merged Soulreaver item (equipment or weapon) whose bonus you want to improve → goes on the right side later.
  2. Select an unmerged Soulreaver donor.
    Find an unmerged Soulreaver item of the same class & part with the desired higher bonus.
  3. Initiate the upgrade.
    Double‑click the Soulreaver Bonus Upgrade Scroll to open the interface.
  4. Arrange the items.
    • Left side: unmerged donor Soulreaver item (higher bonus).
    • Right side: merged Soulreaver item you want to keep.
  5. Complete the upgrade.
    Click the arrow:
    • The unmerged donor on the left is destroyed.
    • Its higher Soulreaver bonus is transferred to the merged item on the right.

Result: your merged Soulreaver item stays intact and now has the improved Soulreaver bonus.

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The Soulreaver item on the left‑hand side will be destroyed during the upgrade. Carefully choose donors you are willing to lose.

You can upgrade both the Black bonus and the Soulreaver bonus on endgame items, but each improvement requires the right donor item and the correct scroll.

Passive farming 14. Collectorfield & batteries

The Collectorfield system is an engaging feature that lets you gather materials from special collection areas using a Collector and Batteries. It is a relaxed way to farm useful items while exploring Flarine, Saint City and Darkon.

14.1 How it works

  • Collector – A device that you deploy in designated collection areas to gather materials over time.
  • Batteries – Fuel for your Collector. Different battery types can give very different rewards.
  • Collection Areas – Collectorfields in Flarine, Saint City and Darkon.
  • Rewards – Materials that can be exchanged for Power‑Ups, Collector Chips and other forms of Collector currency.
  • Collector Master – NPC near each Collectorfield where you can trade materials for rewards.

14.2 Collector IP Lock

To keep things fair, there is a Collector IP Lock limiting the use of Collectors to 10 characters per IP. This ensures equal opportunities for everyone.

14.3 Collector Batteries

There are many different Collector Batteries, and the battery you use strongly affects the rewards you get.

  • Some batteries are easy to obtain, others require more effort.
  • “Stronger” batteries usually mean better, more valuable drops.
  • Choosing the right battery for your goal (power‑ups, materials, currency) is a big part of the strategy.

Available Batteries (examples, not a full list):

  • Simple batteries with basic loot.
  • Advanced batteries that focus on specific items or currencies.
  • Rare batteries that can be very profitable if used correctly.

14.4 Tips for maximizing rewards

  • Research first: Check the Wiki or ask other players which Collector rewards are currently valuable.
  • Plan your batteries: Use batteries that match what you need most (power‑ups, chips, currency, materials).
  • Check regularly: Visit your Collectorfield often to swap batteries and collect your items.
  • Exchange smartly: Trade materials at the Collector Master when prices or your needs are best, instead of instantly dumping everything.

Long‑term growth 15. Infinity Grid – Athena’s gift

The Infinity Grid is a powerful endgame system given to you by Athena. It uses Infinity Stones and Infinity Points (IP) to enhance your character over time.

You can find Athena in Flarine near the Postbox/Bank office or by teleporting to the entrance of the Heaven of Madrigal dungeon.

15.1 Earning Infinity Points

You gain Infinity Points (IP) from many activities:

  • Defeating regular monsters throughout Madrigal.
  • Killing boss monsters.
  • Completing daily quests in Kebaria & Aurania.
  • Harvesting in the Collectorfield.
  • Participating in Guild Siege / Rumble.
  • Recycling unwanted Infinity Stones.

Boosting IP – Infinity IP‑Stone

The Infinity IP‑Stone, available from the Vote Shop, doubles your earned Infinity Points for one hour. It is perfect for farm sessions when you want to push your Infinity Grid.

Weekly farm limit

  • You can collect up to 5,000,000 Infinity Points per week.

15.2 Understanding the Infinity Grid

The Infinity Grid is made of outer stones and middle crystals.

  • Outer Stones – These stones sit on the rim of the grid and give 1 to 5 random status values each. Inserting or removing them costs roughly 7,500–25,000 IP depending on the stone.
  • Middle Crystals – Core nodes that every character starts with. They can be upgraded indefinitely using Infinity Points, giving permanent scaling to your stats.

15.3 Infinity Stones & where to get them

Infinity Stones, used for the outer slots, mainly drop from:

  • Kingdom Heaven of Madrigal dungeon – the primary source with the best drop rates.
  • Older dungeons – still have a chance to drop Infinity Stones, but at a lower rate.

Use the Droplist from the Teleporter to see where specific stones can drop and to plan your runs.

Each Infinity Stone can roll 1–5 random effects (for example: multiple STR+1 lines, combinations like INT+1, Speed+1%, DEX+2, etc.). If you don’t like the result, you can remove the stone again and try a new one.

15.4 Strategy & further reading

The Infinity Grid is designed as a long‑term progression system. By carefully choosing which crystals to upgrade and which stones to use, you can tailor your character for:

  • Maximum damage output.
  • Tankiness & survivability.
  • Utility, hybrid or support playstyles.

Experiment with different stone combinations, recycle bad stones for IP and slowly push your middle crystals to higher levels.

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For a full deep‑dive into all stone types, values and slot layouts, check the dedicated Infinity Grid page in the Wiki:
Infinity Grid – full Wiki guide