Mythic Equipment for Legendary Season
Legendary Equipment in Infinity Kingdom (Patch 2.8.8) – A breakdown of the new absolute end-game system
Introduction: why Legendary Equipment matters now
With patch 2.8.8, Infinity Kingdom quietly crossed a threshold. The Legendary Season is no longer just a continuation of seasonal play—it is the game’s definitive end-game. Level caps rise from 55 to 60 across the board: castle, technology, immortals, skills, and crucially, equipment.
Legendary Equipment is not a small numerical upgrade over previous seasonal gear. It introduces a fundamentally different progression loop, one that replaces gnome farming as the primary bottleneck and ties true power scaling to the Elemental Domain. More importantly, it adds randomized modifiers in a way that strongly resembles artifact forging—but with far higher ceilings and much harsher planning consequences.

What follows is a practical, experience-driven guide to how Legendary Equipment actually works, where its power comes from, and what mistakes you want to avoid before committing materials.
From seasonal gear to Legendary+: what actually changed
At a surface level, Legendary+ equipment drops from level 56+ gnomes and can be strengthened up to level 60. That part feels familiar. The real shift happens after you reach the cap.
Once a piece of Legendary+ equipment hits level 60, it unlocks the Modification / Reforging system:
- The equipment can be reforged into Mythic quality
- It becomes permanently bound to the Immortal
- It gains 1–5 random attributes pulled from a defined pool
This is the moment where Legendary Equipment stops behaving like traditional gear and starts behaving like a hybrid of equipment and artifacts.
The Mythic reforge: power, permanence, and risk
How reforging works
To reforge a level 60 Legendary+ item into Mythic, you need:
- Class + Slot Forging Stones
- Forging Hammers
These materials do not come from gnomes. They come almost exclusively from the Elemental Domain event.

Once reforged:
- The item’s quality changes to Mythic
- It rolls 1–5 random attributes
- The item is bound to that Immortal and cannot be unequipped
This binding is not a flavor detail—it is the core design constraint of the system. Legendary Equipment is not meant to be shared, swapped, or recycled between immortals. Every piece is a long-term commitment.
The hidden cost: resetting to level 0
This is the part many players miss the first time—and it is costly.
When you modify (reforge) the equipment:
- The item’s strengthen level resets to 0
- You must re-upgrade it back to level 60
- This consumes Advanced Enchant Stones and Enchant Stones at a very high rate

Veteran note: even players who farmed gnomes aggressively in earlier seasons will feel this drain. Re-leveling multiple Mythic pieces back to 60 burns through enchant stones far faster than expected. If you plan to reforge several items at once, stockpiling gnome materials before Legendary Season pays off more than most people realize.
Random attributes: why this gear scales so hard
Attribute rolls (1–5 lines)
Each Mythic piece rolls between one and five modifiers, which can include:
- Flat stats: Atk., Def., Apt., Resilience,. accuracy, crit value, dodge rate
- Percentage bonuses: Atk., Def., reduced damage received, dodge, crit bonus, crit rate, resilience, accuracy, regen. bonus.
- Specialized combat modifiers are role-dependent. Kind of like with artifacts.

The difference between a 2-line roll and a 5-line roll is enormous. At five modifiers, Mythic equipment begins to rival mid-tier artifact power on a single slot. This is why Legendary Equipment is “massively superior” to older seasonal gear: Previous equipment scaled linearly. Mythic Legendary gear scales multiplicatively through stacked modifiers.
Rerolling attributes: the long grind
Once an item is Mythic and re-leveled to 60, you unlock attribute rerolling:
- Requires Tempering Elixirs and Forging Hammers
- Each reroll consumes materials
- Each reroll also consumes a copy of the same equipment slot
This last point is critical. If two immortals share the same class and slot (for example, two Attack helmets), every reroll you do reduces your ability to build the second immortal later. Since there are quite a lot of modifiers, you also need to be somewhat lucky with your rolls. Obtaining the correct attribute buffs preferably as %’s are a huge boost to combat prowess.
From practical experience: This system forces you to choose mains early. Legendary Equipment strongly discourages wide roster investment and instead rewards deep specialization into one march.
Elemental Domain: the real Legendary Season loop
Legendary Equipment progression lives and dies by the Elemental Domain event.
Key characteristics
- Requires Castle level 55+
- Eight elemental dungeons
- Element-locked participation (immortals + dragon)
- Three attempts per day
- Rewards scale with boss HP damage

Schedule overview
- Mon–Fri: Single elements
- Sat–Sun: All elements open
This design explains why accounts with strong elemental specialization (for example, Fire or Water cores) progress Mythic gear much faster. Consistently hitting high damage on “your” element days matters more than dabbling across all elements.
Why Legendary Equipment outclasses all previous gear
From a systems perspective, Legendary Equipment wins on four fronts:
- Higher level cap (60 vs 55)
- Mythic quality scaling
- Random multi-line modifiers
- Direct integration with end-game PvE content
Older seasonal equipment capped out predictably. Legendary gear does not. A well-rolled Mythic piece can remain relevant indefinitely, especially once multiple slots reach optimal modifier combinations.
Veteran planning advice (learned the hard way)
- Do not rush reforging everything at once.
Plan which immortal is your long-term carry before binding gear. - Stockpile enchant stones early.
The reset to level 0 is the biggest resource shock in the system. - Expect reroll pain.
Five-line rolls are rare. Budget equipment copies accordingly. - Elemental Domain performance matters more than gnome farming now.
Gnomes are maintenance. Domains are progression.
Conclusion: the new end-game standard
Legendary Equipment is not just stronger gear—it is a structural shift in Infinity Kingdom’s end-game philosophy. Power is no longer evenly distributed across your roster. It is concentrated, bound, and earned through sustained performance in Elemental Domain.
Players who approach this system with patience and long-term planning will see massive returns. Those who rush reforges or spread resources too thin will feel permanently behind. In that sense, Legendary Equipment does exactly what an end-game system should do: it rewards clarity of direction and punishes indecision.
If you treat each Mythic piece as a permanent investment rather than an upgrade step, the system starts to make sense – and starts to shine.
Published: 01-01-2026
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