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Equipment guide

Discussion in 'Questions' started by Macarro888, Apr 1, 2026 at 9:11 AM.

  1. Macarro888

    Macarro888 Newbie Adventurer

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    Hi, I’m macarro888, a new player in Wynncraft.

    I’m currently playing an assassin and have reached level 30. I’ve reached a point where I’d like to start building a more structured set-up for my gear.

    The idea is to focus on armour and jewellery that provide bonuses to strength, dexterity and agility.


    At the moment, my gear allows me to apply effects such as poison and explosion to enemies.


    My question is: how can I find or create armour that fits these objectives? Are there any guides, forum posts or other reliable resources that can help me get started?

    Thanks in advance for your support.
     
  2. UnhelpfulMedic

    UnhelpfulMedic Health Appreciator

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    First: WELCOME TO WYNN :D hope you're having fun so far!

    Second: the website actually has a tool where you can look up items! You can filter it all to be around lvl 30~ish, add what identifications you want to see (like poison or exploding, but theres pleeeenty more :) ), add what skill points you'd like to see (strength and dex stuff), and sort through which type of equipment you wanna see (like you can look at just armor, or even JUST helmets, and such and such lol). Then if you see an item you like, there shhhhhould be a lil icon on the top right that lets you see how/where to find it (and if not, uh.. the wiki might tell you lmao).

    Third: yes, you could also just straight up make your own gear! However, that requires you to get into professions... which for a very first playthrough, I don't 100% recommend :') BUT you absolutely can! You'd just have to level whichever gathering professions, and then whichever crafting professions, to match your actual level if/whenever you do try to make your own armor or accessories for example :)

    Secret 4th option: could ask other more-established proffers to make items for you lol. But expect to pay, and source the (not gathered ingredients) crafting ingredients yourself :') (like the ones that go in your ingredient pouch :D)

    Sorry for the yap :'))) hopefully I make sense