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The Infinity Kingdom team has just dropped some major news: alongside the highly anticipated Castle Level 60 update, we’re getting a brand-new tier of equipment—and for the first time ever, a modification system that allows us to upgrade that gear beyond anything we’ve seen before.
This development signals a major shift in how equipment will influence gameplay, progression, and competitive balance in both PvP and PvE. Here’s what we know so far—and what we can expect when the patch goes live.

The announcement confirms that a new tier of equipment will be added to the game, stronger than any gear currently available.
Unlike previous tiers, which were mostly tied to crafting and rare materials, this new gear will drop directly from Gnomes—making it accessible to all players willing to grind. This is great news for Free-to-Play players who can farm Gnomes daily to build out their sets over time.
However, this won’t be just another simple stat boost.

The most exciting part of the announcement? Modifications.
This will be a brand-new system designed to “significantly improve” equipment. While the developers haven’t detailed exactly how it will work, the language they used implies a deeper, customizable upgrade path—a way to boost this new tier of gear far beyond its base stats.
If we look at previous Infinity Kingdom systems, it’s reasonable to speculate that:
This tracks with how Infinity Kingdom has handled similar features in the past—keeping the base tier accessible but locking top-end upgrades behind premium resources or heavy grinding.
While nothing has been officially confirmed, here’s what seems likely based on past updates:
This isn’t just another stat bump.
The Castle Level 60 update isn’t just about raising the cap—it’s about changing how equipment works entirely. The introduction of modifications suggests we’re moving toward a more complex, long-term gear progression system.
My prediction: This will feel similar to artifacts—farmable at the base level but heavily monetized at the top tiers. Free-to-Play players will slowly grind their way up, while spenders will instantly boost their power with max modifications.
Either way, this is shaping up to be one of the biggest changes to combat progression in Infinity Kingdom since artifacts were introduced.
The update is just around the corner, and until it goes live, much of this remains speculation. But one thing is clear: this patch will redefine equipment and the power curve for all players.
Stay tuned—we’ll be testing and breaking down the modification system as soon as it’s live to help you make the most of it.
Published: 23-07-2025