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Gilding Attribute

Combining same attribute increases the chance for additional slots while gilding. Thus gilding something with the same attribute as an item, will give higher chance to gild than on other attributes. Some items might have multiple attributes [Verify].

NOTE: Character Abilities increases the chance of gilding. For example if gilding attribute is Survival then character with higher survival will have higher chance to gild the item.

List of Gilds

Icon Item Stats at Q10 Gilding Attribute(s)
Taproot Lacing Taproot Lacing +2 Survival Survival
Foul smoke Foul smoke +? Intelligence, +? Psyche, +? Stealth Psyche and Stealth
Bone Pins Bone Pins +5 Stealth Stealth
Bark Reinforcement Bark Reinforcement +1 Unarmed Combat, -1 Agility Survival and Unarmed Combat
Spun Gluethread Spun Gluethread +3 Agility Agility
Rock Crystal Rock Crystal +2 Strength, +6 Melee Combat Psyche and Melee Combat
Feather Trinket Feather Trinket +1 Dexterity, +4 Farming Farming
Heartwood Leaves Heartwood Leaves +5 Perception, +5 Farming, +5 Cooking Psyche and Farming
Silken Ribbon Silken Ribbon +4 Intelligence, +10 Charisma, +10 Sewing Agility
Hard Metal Rivets Hard Metal Rivets +3 Melee Combat, +3 Carpentry Charisma
Metal Buttons Metal Buttons +3 Unarmed Combat, +1 Smithing Sewing
Glass Beads Glass Beads +5 Perception Exploration
Bound Wool Stuffing Bound Wool Stuffing +1 Constitution, +5 Marksmanship Agility
Leather Patch Leather Patch +3 Exploration, +3 Survival Survival
Wax Impregnated Lining Wax-Impregnated Lining +5 Exploration Exploration
Chef's Pin Chef's Pin +5 Cooking Cooking
Patterned Embroidery Patterned Embroidery +5 Sewing Sewing
Bear Tooth Bear Tooth +2 Strength Strength
Quilted Wadding Quilted Wadding +3 Dexterity, +5 Sewing Charisma, Sewing
Fancy Buckle Fancy Buckle +2 Agility, +4 Melee Combat Melee Combat
Reinforced Hem Reinforced Hem +2 Constitution, +3 Unarmed Combat, +4 Marksmanship Strength, Survival
Silkspun Seam Silkspun Seam +4 Agility, +3 Psyche Charisma
Forager's Brooch Forager's Brooch +1 Perception, +2 Exploration ?

Added on update My Kind of Patch [1]

  • Implemented "Gilding", in an implementation similar to the Artifice system in Salem. Rather than having intrinsic stat bonuses, pieces of equipment now instead have slots, into which Gilding items can be slotted, to confer their bonuses to the wearer of the piece of equipment. Hold the Gilding item you wish to add, and right-click the piece of equipment you wish to add it to. Every time you add a Gilding item to a piece of equipment, you have a certain chance, presented to you before you gild the equipment, to open up a new slot for another item. If you fail the roll, and no new slot opens up, no further Gilding items can be added to the equipment in question, and it is permanently completed. Gilding as such is always successful.
  • Gilding items, and equipment, each have a chance span, and a set of associated attributes. The chance spans for the gilding item and the equipment you add it to, are multiplied with eachother to create the actual chance span, and your actual chance within that span is then determined by your stats in whichever attributes are matched between the gilding item and the equipment.
  • Bottom line: Increase your chances of opening up new slots by matching the attributes (Farming, Stealth, Agility, &c) of the equipment you are gilding, with gilding items in those same dimensions, and then increase your character's values in those attributes.
  • The qualities of Gilding items are always softcapped by the quality of the equipment they are gilded onto.
  • As a part of this we made it so that no stat bonuses, or combinations of them, can ever push you beyond twice of what you already have natively. This partly to reduce the effectiveness of dressed up alts.
  • Redid pretty much everything equipment related except armor as a part of this change, significantly so by removing most native stat bonuses. We mean for armor values to be more integrated with this system as well, but we want to have a better damage model before we move forward with that, so this all mostly applies to clothing for now.
  • When setting the values for equipment and gilding items, one ambition has been to make it so that the old equipment bonuses should be fairly easy to reproduce in the new system. This hasn't been zealously carried through, but it's there.
  • All equipment should now display their bonuses in tooltips.
  • Of course, added a bunch of Gilding items, and made some old items gildable.