Named item sets

Some Named Items in the game work together to give the wearer a set bonus. A set bonus provides additional effects when the appropriate number of items in that same "set" are worn together. This bonus, and the set's name, are listed in the description of those items. Many item sets just require wearing 2 items from the set, some require 3 or more. Set bonuses are lost if the number of items worn falls below the minimum, and return when the correct number is met again, allowing a character to gear-swap in the middle of a quest and then swap back.

A character often has a choice regarding which items to wear, not having to wear all items that offer a specific set bonus. Wearing more than the listed number of items does not give additional bonuses unless the set bonus states such (see next). Note that each item in a named item set must be different - if you equip two copies of the same ring or one-handed weapon with the same set, you will only count as having one item from the set equipped.

Some sets offer two bonuses, one basic bonus for the base number of items, plus an extra bonus when wearing some number of set items more than the base number. For example, Slave Lords Crafting items give one bonus when wearing 3 items, and a superior bonus when wearing 5 items from that same set. Alternatively, some sets start with minor benefits and improve when additional items are used; for example, the Fables of the Feywild sets grant a single bonus at 2 equipped items and add up to 5 more for each extra item equipped, up to 7.

Individual items can be worn for their basic effects, without a set. More than one set can be worn at a time, enjoying the benefits of all sets worn, so long as a character can fit the items from the sets into their equipment slots.

This mechanic is similar to, but not directly related to, filigree sets.

Korthos Island sets
The first item in the set is an End Quest Reward Item from the Sacrifices Quest, the second item in the set is an End Quest Reward item from the The Salvation of Korthos (Misery's Peak) Quest. Both pieces can also show up in The Maleficent Cabal reward list.

The Chronoscope sets
These items can be found in the Level 6 Raid called The Chronoscope, there are also Epic versions of the items available along with the appropriate epic item set bonuses. With Update 50, a Legendary version of Might of the Abishai was added.


 * Note that the Gem of Many Facets may (depending on the random set bonus) replace one of these items to form a set.

Three Barrel Cove set
All items are minimum level 5.
 * Note: Compared to modern (2020) standards, both other sets and general randomly generated loot, these items and the set bonus are notably sub-standard for their level.

The Red Fens sets
These are sets that can be found in Red Fens adventure area (U6). All Items are Minimum Level 7.
 * - Trinket: This item, found in The Chronoscope raid, can be used to replace the second (as listed here) of the items in an Epic Red Fens Item Sets, which allows you to gain multiple item set bonuses from several Item Sets at once as long as you have the first item in the set equipped.

DM's Vision set
The DM's Vision Set is a set that pays homage to the two creators of Dungeons & Dragons. The Voice is a dedication to and the Mantle to. The description on both items does not mention the item set bonus when wearing both items. However, upon donning both items, you will receive a visible buff, that uses the same icon for True Seeing.


 * - Cloak:, , , ML:5 (Ruins of Threnal end reward)
 * - Trinket:, ML:5 (Delera's Tomb end reward)
 * - Trinket:, , , , , ML:20 (Delera's Tomb end reward)

Wrath of Sora Kell set
The initial items can be obtained through the Lordsmarch Plaza quest chain, and can be upgraded using the Cauldron of Sora Katra and ingredients obtained from the Attack on Stormreach quest chain.

Both the basic set, and their upgraded versions, provide the same set bonus, and are interchangeable. You do not need to upgrade the whole set at once to maintain the bonus. The spell power increase is an Equipment bonus and does not stack with other Equipment bonuses to spell power.

The basic set is ML:11 and Bound to Account, whereas the upgraded items become ML:13 and stay BtA.

Subterrane raid and Dragontouched sets
Dragontouched Armor is gained by completing the Stealer of Souls quest in Reaver's Refuge, you will be given 50 Draconic Runes so that you can purchase the Armor from the Vendor near the Crafting Altars.

Prestige Enhancements sets
These item sets appeared as from Module 9, you must be at least 18th level in one class to have the Prestige Enhancement requirements. Some items may not have requirements but are still based on being a Prestige Class.

They may be found as chest loot in the Devil Battlefield - belts and necklaces are from flagging quests and Tower of Despair Shadowmaster chest, rings are from Tower of Despair Horoth end chest.

Note that you only need to be a particular class to be able to take advantage of the enhancement-based (Tier 1) set bonuses: any character can get the other bonuses.

See also:
 * Category:Tower of Despair loot
 * Alternate view (table by their stats)

Secrets of the Artificers sets
To trigger these set bonuses, items must first be upgraded and their Nearly Finished effects replaced at the Cannith Reforging Station.

Planar Focus sets
The trinkets for these sets drop from quests in The Demonweb Adventure Pack. The relic weapons drop from the Caught in the Web raid.

Relic weapons must first be upgraded to Planar Conflux weapons by acquiring 3 Commendation of Heroism and 375 Purple Dragon Knights favor and speaking to Mikrom Sum, the Purple Dragon Knights favor vendor in Eveningstar. More information on PDK favor upgrades.

The relic weapons are:
 * - : 2.5[2d4]. 17-20/x2 (Including ), Entropic, Hemorrhage, Disintegration, Improved Deception
 * - : Antipodal,, Reinforced Fists,
 * - : 2.5[1d8], Increased Multiplier: 15-20x3 (Including ), Hemorrhage,, Dodge Bonus 4%,
 * - : 2.5[2d6], 18-20/x2, Shrieking, Disintegration, ,
 * - : 2.50[1d10] 19-20/x2, Light damage - Not Piercing, Supreme Good, Radiance, Greater Sunburst, Fiery Detonation
 * - : 2.50[2d8] 20/x3, Hemorrhage, Limb Chopper, Improved Cursespewing,
 * - : 2.5[1d10], Expanded Threat: 19-20/x3, Fracturing, Magma Surge,, , Adamantine
 * -, 2.5[1d12], Increased Multiplier: 19-20/x3, Ranged Alacrity 20%, Hemorrhage,
 * - : 2.50[1d12] 17-20/x2 (Including ),, , Vampirism, Nightmares
 * - : 2.5[2d6], Expanded Threat: 19-20x3, Ranged Alacrity 20%, ,
 * - : 2.5[1d10], Double Expanded Threat: 16-20/x2 and Slashing/Piercing damage - not bludgeoning, Supreme,, , ,
 * - : 2.50[1d10] 19-20/x2, Supreme,, , ,
 * - : 2.50[1d8] 20/x2,, , , , , ,

Festivult Cookie set

 * Abishai Destroyer - Eat all 5 Abishai cookies and you receive +2 attack and damage, a +2 profane bonus to Natural Armor, and a +4 profane bonus to Intelligence, Charisma and Wisdom for 10 minutes.

Dragonscale Armor sets
Flawless Dragonscale armors and helms provide a set bonus when the helm and armor of the same color are equipped.

Slave Lords Crafting Sets
Slave Lords crafting allows you to make a set of items (ML 8 or 28) with powerful effects, that together can also give a "set bonus", which all combined can give a much higher bonus for some effects than Cannith Crafting can offer. It also allows full flexibility regarding what effects go into which gear slots (neck, belt, bracers, boots, and/or ring(s)), so many veteran crafters will mix Slave Lords and Cannith-crafted gear to fit what they need in around their favorite named items. See the Slave Lords Crafting for more information

Sands of Menechtarun Item Sets

 * Note that a Gem of Many Facets may (depending on the random set bonus) replace any one of these items to form a set. The Heroic version may be upgraded to an Epic Gem of Many Facets.
 * Note also that a Mysterious Ring (from The Chamber of Raiyum) will have one of the following four sets at random:, , , or . The other four sets are not represented. There is no Epic version of this ring.

Vault of Night Item Sets

 * Note that the Gem of Many Facets may (depending on the random set bonus) replace one of these items to form a set.