The Continuum - Equipment

Equipment

There is a lot of equipment to find in Crossworld. Equipment is found as loot on the battlefield and added permanently to your collection. You can also use the workshop to forge or craft new equipment.

The basic equipment is common and only requires the skill of the type of equipment to be on the Character. The better the equipment requires that level of training or ability. At Level 3 and higher of the equipment skill your Character gains bonuses. Higher levels of equipments PV (point value) rise proportional with rarity. Some equipment is so powerful that it can cost more PV then the unit you are equipping it to...

Weapons : Add damage to your basic attacks. Higher levels usually have attack abilities incorporated into them for extra devastation.

Armor : Adds HP to your Character as well as absorbing some damage. Higher levels usually have defensive abilities incorporated into them.

Items : These can be equipped by any unit, regardless of their level or abilities. In this way they are perhaps the most powerful equipment available. They are often used to make up a shortfall in a units build.

Shields : Requires the Shield Skill in order to equip. Usually add HP and DF, but some of the more interesting shields are loaded with an attacking ability or two...

Mounts : Requires the Mount Skill in order to equip. This covers things like war-horses etc. They usually give you an extra attack, plus an extra ability.

Pets : Some units are able to take pets into battle. They are usually expensive, but can be extremely powerful in certain squads.

Devices : Units such as engineers can equip devices. These little gems have all sorts of useful applications.

Environmental : Some units are so large they can use gigantic pieces of terrain as their weapons. The environmental category covers weapons such as these.

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