Infinity Kingdom Equipment Guide - How to Obtain and Use Gear on Immortals

Infinity Kingdom is a strategy RPG wherein team-building takes the center stage in the late game combat scenarios. Mastering your gear is one of the most effective ways to transform a struggling march into a dominant force. While many players focus solely on picking strong Immortals, the equipment they wear provides the raw stats needed to survive the heat of battle. This guide will walk you through everything from hunting gnomes to the complex endgame of Mythic reforging.
Gnomes: The Foundations of Equipment
Gnomes are your primary source of equipment and materials. There are three specific types, each dropping different gear slots:
- Trynt: Drops Weapons and Helmets.
- Bakan: Drops Weapons and Chest pieces.
- Roque: Drops Weapons and Offhand items.
As you increase the level of the gnomes you hunt, the quality of the gear improves significantly. While low level gnomes provide Common and Rare gear, the real game begins at Level 31. From this point on, gnomes start dropping Epic quality gear and, most importantly, Inlaid Gems.

Once you reach Level 41 and beyond, you will find Season 2 Epic gear, eventually leading to Legendary and Legendary+ drops at Level 51 to 55. A key tip for Epic gear and higher is the Elemental Bonus: if the gear element matches your Immortal, you gain a massive 15% increase in stats.
Strengthening your Gear
Once you have secured high quality gear, you must strengthen it using a currency called Enchanted Stones. Strengthening increases the base stats of the item, but there is a strategic way to do it. Every time all four pieces of gear on an Immortal reach a milestone of 5 levels (Level 5, 10, 15, etc.), you unlock a Resonance Bonus. This provides an extra stat boost on top of the individual item levels. To maximize your resources, always upgrade your gear evenly across all four slots rather than dumping all your stones into a single weapon.

Enchanted Stones
The cost of upgrading gear skyrockets as you progress. Moving a single piece of Epic+1 gear from Level 35 to 40 costs nearly 300,000 stones. To keep up with these costs, you will need to farm for Enchanted Stones a lot. The best ways to get your hands on enchanted stones are as follows:
- Spider Boss Battles: These are your best friends. Doing these diligently twice a week is the fastest way to stack big amounts of stones.
- Gnomes: They provide a steady daily trickle of stones, but they cannot sustain late game costs alone.
- Battle Chess: Offers a small amount of stones, helpful for filling gaps but not a primary source.
Gem Optimization: Breaking the Auto-Equip Trap
The auto-equip button is a trap for many players because it only looks at gem levels, not combat logic. Manual gem management is the easiest way to gain power without spending a dime.
Weapon Gems
Auto-equip often puts attack gems on everyone. This is a mistake. You need to carefully observe the type of immortal before inputting any gems in them. Use this generic classification:
Attackers and Mages: Use Physical or Magic Attack gems.
Tanks and Supports: Open the defensive tab manually and equip Physical or Magic Defense. A tank with an attack gem is wasted potential.

Accessory Gems: Accuracy vs. Resilience
This is where the elite players separate themselves. You can’t blindly put accuracy gems on all types of immortals.
Magic Immortals: Magic damage cannot be dodged, so Accuracy is useless for them. Always use Resilience.
Physical Attackers: You must hit the hit-cap. Check your battle reports; if you see the word Dodged, add more Accuracy gems. Once you stop seeing misses, put everything else into Resilience to reduce incoming critical hits.
Armor Gems
Helmets and Chests are for defense. In a mixed meta, a common strategy is putting more Physical Defense on frontliners (who soak normal hits) and Magic Defense on backliners (who are targets for Magic AoE).
The Path to Mythic: Legendary Season Endgame
When you reach the Legendary Season, the level cap rises to 60. This introduces the most powerful gear in the game: Mythic Equipment.
Reforging Equipment in Infinity Kingdom
Once a piece of Legendary+ gear hits Level 60, you can reforge it into Mythic quality using materials from the Elemental Domain. Be warned: reforging binds the item to that specific Immortal forever. It can no longer be swapped.
When you reforge, the item level resets to 0. You will need a massive stockpile of Enchanted Stones to bring it back to Level 60. However, the reward is huge. A Mythic item gains 1 to 5 random attributes, such as percentage increases to Attack, Crit Rate, or Damage Reduction. A 5-line Mythic item is nearly as powerful as a high-tier Artifact.

Rerolling and Gear Tempering
If you don’t like your random attributes, you can reroll them using Tempering Elixirs and Forging Hammers. This process is expensive and requires a duplicate copy of the same equipment slot. Because of this, it is better to focus on fully optimizing one main march rather than spreading your materials thin across your entire roster.
Elemental Domain: The Daily Loop
In the late game, the Elemental Domain becomes more important than gnome farming. This event requires Castle Level 55 and involves eight dungeons locked by element. Your rewards scale based on how much damage you deal to the boss. Because the dungeons rotate, having at least one highly specialized elemental team (like a dedicated Fire or Water march) will help you gather Mythic materials much faster than a generic, unoptimized team.
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