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Tales of Arise introduces a new equipment feature that does away with the normal customizable armor and accessories that Tales veterans have known for years. Accessories are now condensed down to a single item that can be upgraded for more skills and strengths as the game goes on. It can be a little daunting at first, but once players get the hang of the new system, it can completely change the way they play the game.

Players can start crafting accessories very early on in Tales of Arise, though they'll first need to mine some ore from one of the many Mining Points before they can get started. Fans can then use this ore, along with some Gald, to create an accessory at one of the many inns or campsites spread throughout the five realms. With the accessory crafted, players can then level it up to unlock bonus skills. Later on in the game, they'll even unlock the ability to transfer skills between accessories.

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How to Craft Accessories

Crafting accessories in Tales of Arise is a fairly simple process. If players have been stopping interacting with Mining Points as they travel Dahna's realms, they should already have collected a fair few special pieces of ore by the time crafting becomes available. Everything from these Mining Points serves a purpose in the game, so they're definitely worth checking out frequently.

With the ore in their possession, players can use the "Craft Accessory" part of the metal crafter menu to see what accessories are available to make, and which ore they require. The accessories available in the game, their default effects, and the ore required to craft them can be found in the table below.

Accessory

Effect

Ore Required

Poison Charm

Null Poison

Antidote Rock

Freeze Charm

Null Freeze

Thermalrock

Shock Charm

Null Paralysis

Paralaxstone

Curse Charm

Null Curse

Hex Breaker

Garnet

Fire/Water Damage -50%

Almandine Mass

Opal

Wind/Earth Damage -50%

Opal Mass

Alexandrite

Light/Dark Damage -50%

Chrysoberyl Mass

Black Onyx

Max HP +15%

Abyssal Pebble Mass

Warrior Emblem

Attack +15%

Brimore

Magic Emblem

Elemental Attack +15%

Astral Ore

Pierce Emblem

Penetration +30%

Thorn Ore

Grit Emblem

Resistance +30%

Enduro Ore

Heal Bangle

Heal 5% HP on Enemy Defeat

Healing Pebble

Spirit Bangle

Recover 1 CP on Enemy Defeat

Transcendent Pebble

Buff Bangle

Stat Boost on Enemy Defeat

Awakening Pebble

Lucky Bangle

Item Drop Rate Up

Lucky Pebble

Swift Ring

Move/Escape Speed +50%

Fleetfoot Crystal

Resist Ring

All Elemental Damage +20%

Inhibitor Crystal

Protect Ring

Physical Damage -20%

Scaled Crystal

Impact Ring

Penetration +80%, Resistance -80%

Barbed Crystal

Comeback Ring

Stagger Time -20%

Immutable Crystal

Faerie Ring

Arte CP Cost -20%

Pixie Crystal

Stamina Ring

Half AG Cost Chance 50%

Brightstone

Revival Ring

Revival Chance 50%

Regenerative Crystal

Mystic Crest

Casting Time -20%

Mysterious Fragment

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Ores come in different ranks, which range from 1 to 5 stars, with each rank depending on in-game location and what Ore Rate Up recipes players have used to feed their party. The rank is important because it will determine how many bonus skills the accessory being made will have, with 5-star accessories yielding 4 bonus skills on top of the original one.

It's worth noting that bonus skills are different depending from ore to ore and are not tied to one particular type. Every ore in the game yields different bonus skills, and players can see which ones they'll get before an accessory is crafted with it if they scroll through their inventory. How to actually activate these bonus skills is where accessory enhancing comes in.

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How to Enhance Accessories

Once an accessory has been crafted, players can move on to the "Enhance Accessory" menu. There, any accessories that need leveling up will be found, just waiting and ready to go. Leveling up accessories requires the use of more ore, with higher rank ore providing more points towards the accessory's next level. This means that using one five-star ore is just as effective as using five one-star orbs, and vice-versa.

Level

Ore Points Required

2

5

3

10

4

20

5

40

As they make different accessories, players may find themselves with a good accessory that's being dragged down by a skill they didn't want. Thankfully, once they get far enough into the game, the choices widen considerably, as Tales of Arise offers a synthesizing feature that allows players to transfer skills from one accessory to another.

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How to Transfer Skills Between Accessories

Once players can synthesize their accessories, they'll be able to access the "Transfer Skill" option on the metal crafting menu. How this works is that if a player has an accessory with a strong set of skills on it, but has one they don't like, they can replace it with a skill from another accessory for a small price. The only requirement is that both accessories will need to be fully enhanced.

From there, it's just a matter of selecting the accessory getting the skill, the accessory that has the skill desired, and then deciding which slot the new skill will go into. There's a word of caution players should be wary about, however, as the accessory that's donating its skill will break once the process is over with.

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How Many Bonus Skills Are There?

In total, there are 36 bonus skills available in Tales of Arise, many of which have two tiers. For those seeking out certain skills, it may therefore take some time and Mineral Point farming to get there. Still, a fair deal of the skills can be very helpful with bosses like Lord Vholran in Del Fharis Castle. For those looking to seek out the bonus skills they desire for their ultimate hand-crafted accessories, they're listed in the table below.

Paralysis Resistance +25%

Poison Resistance +25%

Freeze Resistance +25%

Curse Resistance +25%

Water Damage +7.5%/+15%

Fire Damage +7.5%/+15%

Earth Damage +7.5%/+15%

Wind Damage +7.5%/+15%

Light Damage +7.5%/+15%

Dark Damage +7.5% /+15%

Fire/Water Damage -10%

Wind/Earth Damage -10%

Light/Dark Damage -10%

Maximum HP +200/+400

Max HP Damage +15%

Attack +20/60

Defense +20/60

Penetration +40/120

Resistance +40/120

Elemental Attack +20/+60

Elemental Defense +20/+60

Down Damage +5%/+10%

Counterattack Damage +30%

Half AG Cost: 20%

AG Recovery Speed +4%/+8%

CP Cost -10%

Casting Time -5%

BG Charge Rate +4%/+8

Move/Escape Speed +15%

Rare Drop Rate Up S/L

Increased Aggro S/L

Decrease Aggro S/L

Glutton for Battle

Alertness

Smack Down

Coupe de Grace

Crafting the perfect accessory seems like a great endeavor for fans aiming to get stronger, with tons of bonus skills leading to numerous possible character builds. Even for players who are not intending to be the best of the best, the customization should come in useful against some of the tougher enemies in the game. Tales of Arise's combat is very detailed and challenging, so the options are sure to help players reap the rewards quickly and easily.

Tales of Arise is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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