Be aware that this is confusingly worded what this text actually means is that the equipment has 0 out of 30 uses remaining. You can see the strength remaining by mousing over the equipment, as shown in the example. This equipment icon is about 2/3 filled with red, indicating it has about 1/3 of its uses remaining.
If you unequip equipment that is at full strength, then it returns to your inventory normally and can be used again.If you unequip equipment that is not at full strength, then it is permanently lost.It still remains equipped, though, so it can be repaired. Once the strength value reaches 0, then the equipment no longer has any effect.Every time you deploy a unit with equipment equipped, the strength value decreases by 1.
This represents the total number of uses it has. This is not very well explained in the game, so here's a quick summary: This equipment is completely used up and needs to be repaired in order to have an effect again.Įquipment is temporary, and can only be used a certain number of times before it is used up. In particular, some equipment can give your units armor pierce or evasion ignore, which negate a certain amount of the enemy's armor or evasion, respectively. Some equipment can even grant your units abilities beyond the normal health/damage/accuracy/armor/evasion. The higher levels are of course better, but more expensive to maintain. Heroes also have their own equipment, but it operates differently - hero equipment is permanent and doesn't need to be repaired however, it can only be purchased and upgraded with gold.Įquipment comes in five different qualities: common (white), rare (green), special (blue), elite (purple), and legendary (orange).