In Fantasy Westward Journey, unleveled equipment refers to equipment that can be used without any level restrictions. The higher the level of equipment, the higher the attribute bonuses it will bring. When a player obtains equipment with unleveled special effects, the attribute bonuses obtained will not be reduced and will be added directly to the player. Therefore, having unleveled equipment is one of the most pursued goals of most fantasy players. It is very difficult to obtain unleveled equipment. It is said that only more than 900 pieces of equipment are built in each zone before there are any unleveled equipment. However, this rumor is not accurate. The only thing that is certain is that good equipment is made by strengthening it. Different equipment is made in different ways, and crafting, alchemy, and sewing are all skills related to equipment making. To get unleveled gear it's not enough to just level them up.
These three skills are all gang skills, and upgrading requires a large amount of coins and contributions. In the game, players will give priority to physical fitness, followed by meditation. As for the runes needed to make equipment, they all rely on spending coins to buy them. Generally speaking, players who only upgrade these three auxiliary skills mostly want to make money by building props, but even if they are maxed out, they may not be able to make full-level equipment. If you want to make full-level equipment, you need to improve your proficiency first. The first way to improve your proficiency is to work at a blacksmith. Going to work not only deducts physical strength, but also deducts vitality and blood. The money and proficiency gained from completing the work tasks are very little. In a sense, working for the blacksmith is a loss-making business. After all, Qi and blood need to be replenished, and players usually participate in a lot of battles. As a result, it is a waste of time and resources to work once without any reward, and to lose Qi and blood.
After the proficiency level reaches 500, you can no longer work to gain proficiency. In this case, you need to use refined iron to exchange for proficiency. Don't buy high-grade fine iron at this stage, because the proficiency you can get after the fine iron level exceeds 30 is limited to three points, so you really don't want to buy high-grade iron in exchange for proficiency. The most direct way is to build equipment, or obtain resources by setting up stalls. If you want proficiency, you can use high-grade book iron to make equipment. If you are lucky, you may be able to directly produce unleveled equipment or other equipment with good special effects. Finally, I would like to remind players that achieving proficiency only meets the conditions for building advanced equipment. It does not mean that the probability of producing good equipment has increased. Therefore, there is really no need to pay for fine iron for proficiency. If you decide to take the route of an arms dealer, you can improve your proficiency. After all, many people will buy the equipment made by highly proficient players. Some people say that building equipment depends on time and place, but this is not the case. As long as you buy enough equipment and invest enough money, you can completely increase the probability of getting unleveled equipment.