Work In Progress: Sockets and Gems

Hi everyone!

While work on update 0.5.0.4 is progressing at a rapid pace, many of its features are still being worked on or finalized. Today, I’d like to present a highly requested feature (and staple of the Hack and Slash genre): Socketable items and gems.

Because Wolcen is a classless game, items can roll with many kind of affixes on them, reducing the probability of getting an item that is appropriate for any given playstyle. While loot hunting can be exhilarating, especially after getting the item of your dream, it can also be frustrating if getting there takes too much time.

Entering Gems:

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A Gem grants an affix to an item it is socketed into. Which affix depends on the socket type. There are three socket types: Offensive, Defensive and Support.

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Items of a given type will often roll the same socket type: weapons will roll offensive sockets, armors pieces will roll defensive sockets and accessories will roll support sockets. This will not always be the case though, and you may sometimes get an armor piece with an offensive or support socket!
Gems are divided into types and tiers. The first iteration of this system will ship with 14 gem types, each divided into 5 tiers. A gem’s tier will define how powerful its affixes are. As the game’s level cap will be increased, we will add more gem tiers.

Some types of affixes will not randomly roll on items anymore, and will only be available by adding a gem to an item. This will lower the randomness in getting desired affixes, and will provide more control over build orientation. Some affixes will stay as random rolls but will also be available through gems, allowing players to double-down on affix-stacking. New affixes will also be added to the game.
Put a Fire gem in an offensive socket, and your weapon will inflict fire damage!

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In addition to the 14 regular gem types, we are also adding unique soul gems: unique items will have one or more of their affixes pre-socketed as unique gems. You will be able to unsocket this unique gem and put it in a unique socket, granting that unique power to a different item. Soul Gems can only be socketed into dedicated sockets. Those will be quite rare on non-unique items, but unique items will always come with a unique socket.

You can put as many gems in an item as it has sockets, and their effect will stack!

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That’s all for today! Next week, we’ll cover another feature of update 0.5.0.4.

Replies: 2

Created: 6 years, 4 months ago

Category: Announcements

please explain colors more: for example - placing a green gem into a red socket....

Created: 4 years, 2 months ago

It's not so much about the gem color, it's about the socket "color/type". Any gem can go in any socket.
Red= Offensive
Blue= Support
Green= Defense

All gems have different effects depending which socket you put them into. Say you have a "Support III" socket. You can put any gem in it, but that gem will do different things depending on that gems "Support III" effect, but that same gem will have a different effect if you put the gem into a "Support II" or "Support I" socket. Some are a little easier to understand than others; Like "Offensive I" slots normally give XX-XX flat damage of a certain type to Auto/ATK abilities, while "Offensive II" slots normally add XX-XX flat damage to spells.

TLDR:
Any gem goes in any socket.
You get that gems "Socket X" effect, too many to list so make sure to read carefully when socketing.
There's way to many gems and socket types.

Created: 4 years, 2 months ago

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