Battle Equipment

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if you have a weapon or a piece of clothing of a rarity and tier whose stats aren't listed, please help us filling that info. To find the stats of a battle equipment piece, go to Re-roll Item; please note that the stats attributed to the battle equipment piece that can be viewed normally are NOT the same has the stats under Re-roll Item.

The current of a battle equipment piece always changes within its given range, to view ALL the default stats of the battle equipment piece, it's under Re-roll Item, which shows you the default stats' attributes (Attackpower, Firepower, ect.) and the range.

  • For example: a Tier 1 Common Plain Sword has Attackpower with the current ranging from 1 to a 17, thence why you often see its current always changing to never going above 17;

Found a weapon or a piece of clothing that isn't listed? To add the battle equipment piece's icon, please crop the icon properly or crop the full icon out of the picture for us to crop it, make sure the battle equipment piece isn't under use or else it will have a grey tint in it. We prefer the icon from the list, though, we don't mind the icon that appears after being selected.

Add it to the correct gallery, with its full name and tier as caption.

We won't accept poorly cropped icons so any poorly cropped icons will be removed.


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Banner for the introduction of battle equipments

Battle Equipment are special types of clothing that increase the player's stats in Dragon Tactics, added and being the main highlight of Update 2.13.

They are mostly found in Dragon Tactics, as rewards for winning a level and answering a quiz correctly, with some being also sold in the Store -> Viking Gear -> Weapons. You can also get Blueprints for different items as reward, but it takes some extra steps in the Blacksmith to obtain such items.

It should be noted that you can wear them outside of Dragon Tactics, however some items like the Bewilderbeast Shield are glitched, therefore they are invisible in the overworld.

Tier and Rarity

Each item has its own tier and rarity. Depending on the rarity, each item can increase one or more Attributes, as indicated in the table below.

Rarity Attributes that increase
Common 1
Rare 2
Epic 3
Legendary 4

Each item can increase any of the 6 attributes that exist (5 in case of weapons), and the actual Attribute that your item increase is random. The increase value is also random, but it will always fall inside a range, that varies from item to item.

Higher rarity and tier items have higher ranges for the Attribute increase. So higher rarity items not only will increase more attributes at once, but for a value on average higher than lower rarity items of the same tier.

However you can manually increase your battle equipment with the Blacksmith, for more information on enhancing an item, go here.

Whenever the player completes a Dragon Tactics level, weapons and items have a high chance to drop though the probability of x Rarity and y Tier to drop are all randomized, you can get a Legendary Tier 1 item or weapon in the very first level of the Training Course. Tier 3 items seems to drop mainly from Icestorm Island levels, between Biting Bruises to Shivering Scrap. The Tier also influences the probability of an item or weapon of x Rarity to drop, you're more likely to find Legendary Tier 1 items or weapons than Legendary Tier 2 items or weapons.

Elements

Elements, like dragon's skills, will determine your weapon's attacks, and which enemies you are strong or weak against. Some weapons can come in different element variations, and the element will be described in the weapon's name with words like "Intense", "Crushing" and "Frozen" (see table below). However some weapons come with a fixed element, and it can only be seen when it's equipped, from your Viking's profile in Dragon Tactics

Your Actions' power and Status Effect all depend on your Weapon's Element. A player welding a Frozen Axe will give the Chop a power of 1.55xATK and slow the Target's movement by 2 squares for 2 turns, give the Axe Throw a power of 4.25xATK, and give the player the Cure Action which has the power of 5xHPR; But using a Crushing Axe will add a 100% stunning Status Effect to the Axe Throw Action and increase its power to 4.75xATK, increase the Chop Action's power to 2.25xATK, and change the Cure Action to a Fiery Shout Action which increases the Attackpower by 50%.

The Elements however don't change the general Stats of a Weapon (Atributes and the Range), for example, a Frozen Hatchet and a Crushing Hatchet don't have any stat difference.

Title Element Name Title Element Name Title Element Name
Frozen File:Ice.png Ice Crushing File:Rock.png Rock Intense File:Focus.png Focus
Volatile File:Gas.png Gas Healing File:Healer.png Healer Sharp File:Razor.png Razor
Shocking File:Eletric.png Electric Paralyzing File:Paralysis.png Paralysis Venomous File:Poison.png Poison

Battle Equipment Types

History

In September 28th, 2018, a new Dreadfall themed Axe was released, but for unknown reasons, it was only advertised on the School of Dragons website. Its name is unknown and according to the SoD Forum Admins, it was a drop in various levels of Dragon Tactics.[1] Since then it's a rare non seasonal drop.

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The new Snoggletog Weapons

In November 11th or December 2nd, 2018, Snoggletog Weapons were made available and can be dropped from Dragon Tactics , and a special Snoggletog Shield is rewarded for completing 2018's Loki's Maze of Cheers.

In July 2020 (7th anniversary, ver. 3.10) many new shields and weapons were introduced, and apparently many if not all the clothing available in the store (including some limited items) can drop in Dragon Tactics with stats attached. Unlike the items sold in store, these will occupy one slot in the DT inventory.

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