Step-by-Step Weapon Enhancement Guide
1. Get Enhancement Stones
Enhancement Stones are the core resource for powering up your weapons. You can get them by:
Extracting gear: Break down unwanted green or blue-quality items in your inventory.
Completing activities: Quests, dungeons, and strongholds often reward these stones.
2. Open the Enhancement Interface
Go to the “Enhance All” menu in your main interface. Here you can see your equipped weapon and the stones available to upgrade it.
3. Perform the Upgrade
Early Game: Push your weapon to +8 quickly. This gives a smooth boost for leveling and early combat.
+10 Goal: Standardize your weapon at +10, especially if it’s a weapon you plan to keep for a while (like Spiritforge or Unique gear).
Substance Morphing (Evolution): Once a weapon hits +10, you can upgrade its rarity:
Green (Common) → Blue (Rare) → Purple (Unique)
4. Socket Manastones
Never leave weapon sockets empty. Even low-level manastones give a hidden CP boost that adds up over time.
For DPS classes: Focus on Attack and Crit stats for maximum damage.
Strategic Power Progression
Don’t Over-Invest Early
Avoid wasting too many resources on low-level weapons. After finishing the main story quest, you’ll get a Level 57 class weapon that’s already strong. Save your rare materials for this or other end-game weapons.
Safe Upgrade Breakpoints
Pushing your weapon beyond +10 is risky and expensive. Only aim for +11 to +15 when you have plenty of Kinah and Enhancement Stones.
Boost Passive Power
Your weapon’s power also scales with the Daevanion Skill Tree. Earn points by completing Sealed Dungeons and unlock Orange stat nodes to passively increase damage without touching your weapon.
By following this guide, you’ll maximize your weapon’s CP efficiently and be ready for tougher dungeons, raids, and PvP encounters in Aion 2. Focus on upgrades strategically, slot manastones wisely, and evolve your gear smartly—your enemies won’t know what hit them.
