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How does gearing work in Fellowship?

Fellowship uses a tiered loot system where dungeon difficulty directly affects the quality and rarity of your drops. Completing higher-tier Adventures and Raids rewards items with better stats, sockets, and unique affixes. Each hero has their own gear pool, but upgrade materials are shared across your account, making it easier to gear multiple characters once you’ve advanced with one.

What increases Item Level in Fellowship?

Item Level scales through two main factors: drop rarity and upgrades at the Blacksmith or Crafter. Rarer items start with higher stat baselines, while reforging and upgrading raise them even further. Socketed gear with active Gem Powers can also raise effective power, especially once you complete full color sets.

Can I transfer or share gear between heroes?

No. Loot is bound to the hero it drops for. However, the upgrade currencies (like crafting materials or reforging reagents) are shared account-wide. That means once your main character progresses, you can use those same materials to upgrade gear for alts faster.

What’s included in a Fellowship Item Level Gearing Boost?

The boost covers dungeon and adventure runs aimed at obtaining specific loot, upgrade materials, and reforging rolls to raise your overall Item Level.

What’s the current Item Level cap in Fellowship?

Right now, top-end players reach around Item Level 330 in Paragon-tier dungeons. That’s where Legendary sets, Relics, and socketed gear with Gem Powers start to appear. Earlier tiers cap lower — roughly 60 for early Adventures, 120 for Veterans, and 180 for Champions.

How long does it take to complete a gearing boost?

That depends on your starting level and the target Item Level. On average, reaching 300 takes 1–3 days of active playtime. The duration may vary depending on RNG or how many reforges and socket upgrades are needed.