Two worlds 2 where to buy crystals




















Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What is the best way to look for damage gems? I really want some fire and ice gems for my bows but can't seem to find any damage what so ever. User Info: jricky Accepted Answer.

As a result, this guide doesn't get too particularly in-depth with quest walkthroughs, because there's not much to say. Go to the flag, do the thing, move on to the next flag. That said, if the quest doesn't have a flag, or the objective isn't simple i. For most of the game, the flags and text at the top of the screen that appears and gives updates on what to do is more than enough.

There's also going to be a ton of pins on the map as you go along. Since all the people that matter get a blue pin, if you have trouble finding someone you can just check the pins. People don't typically move much though, if at all. You'll be able to enter sneak mode and then use the hotkey to teleport quickly. The alternative is going into your inventory and selecting the stone each time you want to teleport. You'll be teleporting a lot so this will become annoying quick. You want to put crystals in every slot as you can take them out anytime you want to with no cost or penalty.

Weapon should be full of damage crystals. Resistance gems are good, and skill gems if they increase a skill you use. Note that skill crystals won't take you past skill level 10, so anything above that is wasted. If you can manage to find a skill gem for a skill you use, you can skip putting the full 10 points in it and still have it at Not particularly useful, but it's there if you want to.

Crystals can be bought from mage shops. For one set, you'll want a slashing weapon, and one set needs a blunt weapon. You can use the third set for whatever you want. There's only a few enemies where their slashing resistance is strong enough to warrant switching, so don't waste many materials upgrading the blunt weapon.

Aside from early game you won't be in danger very often, so it ends up being a waste. Make sure your weapon is upgraded as much as possible though. If you do have a ton of materials, upgrade your armor some so you get a few crystal slots. I usually stop at 2 slots. Try to avoid items that requires chainmail to upgrade, as it's not as plentiful as iron, wood and steel.

Sell items for gold until you have a good amount 5k maybe? You'll be getting tons of gold in the mid-game and late-game, to the point where you'll be buying crystals from every shop you see just to spend it.

Always pick the option unless I specify otherwise. These bonus codes can be entered in the pause menu in-game by pressing and choosing the bonus code option. These provide a weapon or armor that can't be used until level 11 or so. Though you'll eventually get better stuff, it'll be good for awhile so go ahead and feel free to use them. These do not disable achievements. Missable Achievements There's no difficulty achievement, so just play on easy.

Hide ads. Story walkthrough 1. Walkthrough overview. Find anything you think is wrong with this walkthrough? You can also count on always having a lot more wood, steel, and iron than leather, fabric, or chainmail. For whatever reason, the only opponents who drop armor upon their defeat are the guards in the castle in the prologue. The rest of the time, you'll be looting corpses for weapons, shields, and occasionally quivers of arrows.

This makes scrounging in locked chests, cabinets, and drawers more important, as it's your primary source of materials for upgrading your armor. With enough materials and points in the relevant crafting skills, you can upgrade your gear. An upgrade adds a small number of points in the weapon or armor's relevant statistics, and subsequent upgrades further increase those stats and add more slots for crystals.

The first few upgrades to any item are essentially "free"; they cost a negligible amount of materials and should be done immediately to any weapon that you plan to be using for the next while.

After the sixth upgrade or so, the cost in materials becomes significant, and even if you have a huge stock in reserve, you can run out fairly easily. Iron in particular goes from omnipresent to scarce as you get towards the upper limits of crafting.

Given the relative scarcity of chainmail, leather, and fabric, you should be a little more careful with armor. In practice, you should never have to buy a weapon upgrade from a shopkeeper, since your existing gear should be heavily reinforced and you've just gotten back from mowing down every armed humanoid in a three-mile radius, but it's more feasible to upgrade armor at a vendor than to upgrade it yourself.

Many quest rewards or boss drops offer a percentage-based increase to a given attribute when equipped, such as the Dragon Boots or Sandohar's Wrath. This cannot be transferred to other items via crystals or crafting, and is gone forever if you disassemble the item in question.

This bonus also stacks with attribute-boosting potions. You can find crystals all over the world. Each one comes with a small bonus to attributes, skills, or resistances, which it'll convey to you if you plug the crystal into a slot in a piece of your armor.

This is the only thing amulets and most rings are good for. Attribute crystals give a passive bonus to a certain attribute, damage crystals make weapons glow and inflict elemental bonus damage, skill crystals give a bonus to a given skill, and resistance crystals protect you against specific kinds of elemental attack. What's interesting is that any skill or attribute in the game can be augmented by a crystal, and not simply the ones that are relevant to combat or exploration.

It's possible to assemble a full set of crystals that provide bonus ranks to various crafting skills, such as Fusion or Armor Reinforcement. That in turn lets you put together a new outfit that specifically augments your crafting, which will save you a few skill points that you can put into your combat ability.

To install a crystal, you must have enough points in the Fusion skill to work with a crystal of its level, which is indicated by the number next to the star in the crystal's information panel.



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