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Items and Loot[]

Potions[]

Potions are crucial in Dungeons of Eternity. You start with only your weapons, but the first dungeon provides potions, keys, and bombs. You can keep potions and bombs for future dungeons, but not keys. Prepare by crafting potions initially and retaining acquired items. Remember, everything in your inventory is only unique to that game, so logging out will reset it.

Within dungeons, you may find extra potions you can't carry. Carry them to the next room, drop them, and use them as needed. Smash large health potions on the ground without spilling any to create heal pools. Smashing haste and invisibility potions on the ground eases access to their effects. Hopefully these tips enhance your potion use.

Small Health Potion Large Health Potion Bomb Haste Potion
Small health doe

Small Health Potions will restore 33% health for when you need a quick pick-me-up. To use one, open it with the upper trigger and pour it on yourself.

Large health doe

Large Health Potions can be smashed and dropped on the floor, creating an area of effect healing for yourself and your party members. You can also pour it over yourself to fully restore your health.

Bomb doe

Unlocked at 100 souls, these explosive potions can stun golems or deal damage to enemies. Due to their bouncing nature when thrown, it's often more effective to drop them at the intended location.

Resurrection doe

Unlocked at 200 Souls. Haste potions grant a massive increase in movement speed for one minute.

Ice Bomb Ninjas Bomb Quad Damage Potion Invisibility Potion
Ice bomb doe

Freezing enemies in their tracks, Ice Potions are unlocked at 300 Souls. Similar to Bomb Potions, they tend to bounce when thrown, making it practical to drop them at the target area.

Resurrection potion doe

Resurrection Potions are unlocked at 500 Souls. For group play, they allow you to instantly revive a fallen player without having to stand next to them and hold the interact button. The effect is similar to splashing a large health potion on a fallen player, but you wont have to wait for the heal pool to fully restore their health.

Quad damage doe

These potent potions, unlocked at 800 Souls, quadruple your damage output for a short time.

Invisibility doe

Unlocked at 2000 souls, Invisibility Potions turn you invisible and prevent enemies from targeting you, which can allow for some quick hits at an enemy or a quick escape from any lethal situation.

Dungeon Items[]

Dungeon items in Dungeons of Eternity are vital discoveries for any adventurer. Keys open doors and chests, while special Skeleton Keys unlock more of the dungeon. Gems recharge staffs, Coins serve as currency, and Crystals empower pyramids in Crystal Harvest dungeons. Collect Souls for progression in the wave defense style Soul Harvest dungeons. These items, found throughout the game, are your keys to unlocking secrets, confronting challenges, and building your path to victory.

Name Image Description
Key Key doe A basic key that can open doors and chests throughout various dungeons.
Skeleton Key Skeleton key doe Used to unlock rooms typically hidden behind locked gates.
Power Gem Power gem doe Fully restores a magic staff's charges once they have been depleted. To use, hold one close to the end of your staff.
Coins [image] Currency found throughout dungeons, used at fabrication benches for potions and weapon creation.
Crystals Crystal-Hunt-Crystal Utilized in Crystal Harvest dungeons to power up the pyramid.
Souls [Image] Green orbs collected during Soul Harvest dungeons, crucial for progression. To pick them up, simply aim the soul staff's beam at them.

Coloration[]

The color of an item, in Dungeons of Eternity, can mean its rarity, its elemental type, or a perk assigned to it.

Weapon Rarities[]

common unique rare legendary
Axe-common Unique-axe
Rare-physical-axe
Legendary-axe

Elemental Types[]

physical ice poison fire
Axe-common Ice-axe Poison-axe Fire-axe

Nocked Arrow[]

physical/normal

Arrows without a glowing tip are physical damage only.

ice/freeze

Arrow with a glowing turquoise tip are from ICE-type weapons. This arrow with freeze an enemy. While frozen the enemy is "brittle", any one hit will shatter/kill them.

fire/explosion

arrows with a fiery tip are from FIRE-type weapons. The arrows will explode upon hitting their target causing area damage.

poison/stun

green arrow tips come from POISON-type weapons. Poison causes a mob to be stunned, they slouch over for a few seconds and can't fight.

slowing

Fuchsia arrows signify the "slowing" perk is active. It cause the mob to move at half speed for a few seconds

critical

A Reddish glowing arrow signifies the "critical" perk

Chests[]

In Dungeons of Eternity, chest rewards are categorized into three tiers, each offering distinct loot possibilities. These chests can contain a variety of valuable items, including coins, potions, cosmetics, and weapon blueprints. The three tiers are as follows:

Chests
Name Image Tier Description
Small chest
Image
1 These chests offer modest rewards, yeilding either 100 coins, 75 coins and a cosmetic or 500 coins and a Low taper fade.
Medium chest
A medium chest
2 Tier 2 chests are a step up in terms of potential rewards. They yield either 100 or 150 coins, along with two items, which could be a combination of potions, cosmetics, or weapon blueprints.
Large chest
Large chest 1
3 Tier 3 chests are the most substantial and consistently offer a valuable reward of 200 coins. They also yield one to two potions, a cosmetic, and a weapon blueprint.

As you explore the dungeons and encounter these chests, choose wisely which ones to open, as you may not find enough keys to open them all.


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