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Gears in Dragon Nest, unlike in other games, (Diablo, Ragnarok etc.) have no stat requirements. Only Level.Lvls: 1, 5, 10, 15, 24, 32, 40. 50 for Quality/Epic/Unique/Legendary grade.Lvls: 1, 5, 10, 14, 23, 31, 39, 49 for Normal/Magic grade.White/Gray items with white borders are Normal gradeGreen = MagicBlue = QualityEpic = OrangeUnique = PurpleLegend = RedYou don't really have to worry about gears until you are level 40.
You get gears from quests. Cards and castles gameplay game. (These gears are usually Magic grade and are enhanced to +6). Dungeons aren't really that hard with the exception of Nests. Low-level gears are bad regardless of grade.
To save up Gold.If you're having trouble with a dungeon you can enhance your equipment given the equipments are 'enhanceable'. Daredevil FaireAccessible at level 10. Here is what you should do:From 1-10: Follow the main quest until you reach level 10 (you may also do side quests to earn extra XP and Gold)Get out from the newb town ( Ironwood Village for Warriors and Archers / Mana Ridge for Clerics, Sorceress and Tinkers) and make your way to Carderock Pass.You may choose to follow main quests or you can get a Mentor to help you.Mentors are level 60 (or higher) players that can take on a pupil to help them level.Mentors and Pupils both receive a 'gift' for every 5 levels gained by the pupil.Gifts contain random accesories or Lustres for enhancing gears. Alternatively, you may run:26-32: Marissa's Dryspring (You MUST have a long ranged attacker for the speed run)- Just ignore monsters and run until you find a shack with the spiders just after you cross the long wooden bridge. Kill them along with the mini-boss then jump down the cliff and kill the red ghouls and red shinigamis.- On the 2nd Zone do NOT cross the wooden bridge just yet. @hulboy: You can continue the main quest line now until about level 20 or 30 or so, wherein you'll likely begin to out-level the MQL (or get sick of the BS running back-and-forth it forces you to do) and just grind dungeons anyways. Sidequests should be picked up whenever you have the chance, though; missing lower leveled ones is fine, but the gold and items they give are very nice to have, and worth the time/effort made to get them - doubly so if you're on your first character:)So no, you don't have to stop the MQL, but it definitely starts to lose pace around lv25 or so (and DRAGS on through the 40's & 50's).
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You can always come back later if you really want to, for completion's sake - I don't think there's any titles worth getting that are better than ones you can get from just grinding dungeons/nests or doing PvP. This guide is definitely a wee bit out of date.:L1) Dungeons now crap out equips for days.2) Equips from dungeons (Rare & below) now show up every 2 levels or so, with special (Epic+) showing up at irregular levels (something like 12, 24, 36(?), 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, & 93).3) Lv70 is the new lv40.4) Rare & below equips can no longer be enhanced, since they're basically trash you get from dungeons and use until you get to 80+ (wherein the game slows down).5). Y'know what, most of the info is out-of-date. Sensibly so, because it's 3 (going on 4) years old, but still.@Evil Level One: I believe Steam's version of DN only connects to the Eyedentity servers (of which there is only one server now).
You'll just have to use CC's own download client to get the game: Sorry.