![]() In specific cases, you may want/settle with keeping acc or atk% chest if the substats are really good. Other substats to round out substats are hp%, def%. This should always be combined with at least one of the following substat: accuracy, crit rate and crit damage. You almost always want speed as a substat for all end game artifacts. atk% for queen eva, def% for bulwark if he tanks CB stun, maybe hp% for mountain king, etc.) You almost always want to get rid of all boots except for ones with speed primary stat, with a few exceptions (i.e. If you don't get at least a triple roll on the desired substat with epic artifact, sell. If you don't get at least a double roll on the desired substat with rare artifact, sell. Start rolling some potentially good gear. Use this rule: For every new piece of artifact you want to keep going forward, remove at least equal number of artifact from inventory. So maybe you need to roll your gear to lower levels Lv4, 8 and if it rolls well, keep it, if not, toss it. Then when I am equipping gear to champions I roll it to 4, if the gear rolls poorly then I toss it, and I keep rolling it higher if the rolls land where I want it to and if it doesn't, I get rid of it. For epic gear it must have at least 2 substsats I care about and then for legendary it depends on how it rolls. If they are blue, they must be 2 substats I care about (speed, hp%, def%, accuracy and sometimes att%). For me, I'm about a mid-late game player and I only keep 5 and 6* items. You want to make sure you have enough gear to gear champions that you want but not too much where you don't have any space. ![]() You just have to find what your limits are. ![]() ![]() An end game player might only keep 5 star stuff with god tier substats or 6* epic and legendary with really good stats. Poeple at various levels of the game will have different standards. ![]()
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