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Understanding CP and Gear Score Progression CP and GS serve different purposes: - Gear Score (GS): Gatekeeping stat that unlocks content
- Combat Power (CP): Real performance stat in PvE and PvP
Many players focus too much on raw gear upgrades and forget CP systems like passives, collections, and account-wide bonuses. The fastest progression comes from balancing both at the same time. 1. Focus on Horizontal Progression After Level 45Once you hit the midgame, raw leveling slows down and horizontal systems become the biggest CP source. Ignoring them is one of the most common mistakes. Sealed DungeonsClear every hidden or marked dungeon on your map. These reward Daevanion Crystals, which unlock passive skill board upgrades. This alone can give a large early CP spike. StrongholdsStrongholds are not just side content. They provide enchantment scrolls used in gear progression, especially for early Noble Belt upgrades. Monolith FeathersCollect feathers across zones and turn them in at the main city Monolith. These contribute to skill points and amulet upgrades, which scale CP significantly over time. Pantheon StatuesStatues provide account-wide passive bonuses. Even if the CP gain feels small at first, the long-term scaling is extremely strong. 2. Use a Smart Gear Enchanting StrategyEnchanting is where most of your power spike comes from—but also where most resources are wasted. Upgrade Everything EvenlyInstead of maxing one item, push all gear gradually: - All gear to +1 first
- Then all to +2
- Continue step by step
This method is far more resource-efficient than focusing one item at a time. +10 Morph StrategyA common progression path: - Upgrade Noble Belt and Amulet to +10
- Use Stronghold and Feather materials to morph into Blue gear
- Repeat to eventually upgrade into Gold tier
This creates a smooth transition without wasting high-tier materials early. +15 Power SpikeOnce you reach Gold gear: - Focus weapons and key accessories to +15
- Each +15 upgrade provides strong raw stats and GS gain per piece
This is where real endgame scaling begins. Inheritance SystemDon’t fear upgrading early gear like Decanis or basic Gold sets. Enhancements can often be transferred forward, meaning early investment is rarely wasted. 3. Follow the Gear Score Progression PathYour GS determines what content you should prioritize. Following the correct order speeds up both CP and gear acquisition. Gear Score RangeRecommended ContentKey Rewards
0–1300Main Story & Side QuestsStarter gear and class weapon
1300–1600Conquest Dungeons & ExpeditionsFirst Gold gear sets
1600–1700Vakron’s Sky Island & TranscendenceMajor CP jump, Arcana upgrades
1700–2400+High-tier Raids & Transcendence+10Best-in-slot PvE gear and raid accessories
The key idea is simple: never farm content below your GS ceiling unless you are finishing collections or missing key systems. 4. Separate PvE and PvP Gear EarlyTrying to use one hybrid setup for everything slows down your progression. PvE SetupFocus on: - High-damage PvE sets
- Crafting gear with damage bonuses
- Raid weapons with strong PvE scaling
Some players prioritize sets like Kromede-style gear or White Dragon-type weapons for farming efficiency. PvP SetupPvP progression is mainly tied to Abyss Points (AP): - Earn AP through rifts and battlefield content
- Buy full PvP armor sets
- Prioritize accessories first for better CP efficiency
PvP gear includes damage reduction and tolerance stats, which are essential for survival in open combat. 5. Fine-Tuning for Maximum CP GainsOnce your gear is stable, small systems become very important. Mana Stones- Avoid wasting premium stones early
- Use basic stones for stat alignment (Attack/Crit for DPS, Defense/Accuracy for tanks)
- Save high-tier rolls for endgame gear only
Pet SystemFocus on one strong trait instead of spreading upgrades. A fully developed pet can significantly boost overall CP scaling. Daevanion CardsCollect and activate key cards like Marchutan and Ariel to unlock advanced skill modifiers. These bonuses often scale better than minor gear upgrades. Progressing in Aion 2 is not just about chasing higher gear—it’s about understanding how every system contributes to CP and GS at different stages.
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