Complete guide on all skill stones available in Conquest and how to get them
If there’s one thing newer servers get tripped up by, it’s where skill stones come from and when they get cheap. Early on (Season 1/2) you mostly see the flashy stuff in the Wisdom Well or pricey packs, so it feels like you have to swipe for every key stone. But the trick is: as you progress into Conquest, a ton of those “premium” skills become cinder-shop or even F2P-accessible through KvK → sell → Cinders → buy.
So the real game is timing: do you want a power spike right this season, or are you okay playing the long game and scooping the same skills cheaper later? That is where this guide comes in handy – use the following to plan your progression.

How Skill Availability Evolves by Season (big picture)
- Season 1: First wave of skills shows up in Wisdom Well/Cinder Shop/KvK rewards. If you spend, you can front-load power, but you’ll pay a premium.
- Season 2: New set rotates in. Again, you can buy power for the season, or you can hold and plan for Conquest; depends on your goals and budget.
- Conquest: This is where the faucet opens. More skills in Wisdom Well + Cinder Shop gets stacked + KvK (Cold Coins) + day-chain bundles introduce additional stones. And crucially, the cinders economy starts letting F2P convert stuff into what they actually want.
If your goal is maximum gem/$$ efficiency per skill, waiting for Conquest is the play. If your goal is “win Season 2 fights right now”, then buying earlier is worth it—just know you’re paying for that timing.
Full list of skills, more details below
| Skill | Wisdom Well – Legendary Jackpot | Wisdom Well – Selection Chest I | Cinder Shop | KvK (Cold Coins) | Day-Chain (Selection Chest VII) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abundant Spirit | NO | YES | NO | YES | NO |
| Ambush | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Armageddon | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Assembly Charge | NO | YES | NO | YES | NO |
| Attack & Defense | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Battle Frenzy | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Battle Stance | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Berserker | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Blade Dodge | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Blade Vortex | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Blood Frenzy | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES |
| Chaos Storm | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES |
| Corrosive Power | NO | YES | NO | NO | NO |
| Demonic Contract | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Desire of Life | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Drastic Action | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Energy Master | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Energy Shield | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Executioner | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Fear of Domination | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Fountain of Life | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Full Coverage | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Guard | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Heavy Lifter | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Heart of Arcana | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Implosion | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Infinite Firepower | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Iron Curtain | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Jade Barrier | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Knife Through Butter | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Last Stand | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Lightning Strike | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Life Protection | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| Master’s Aegis | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| Memory Defense | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| No Escape | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Overpower | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Psionic Tide | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES |
| Purification | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Siren’s Gaze | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Smite | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Snipe | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Spear Impale | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Spell Disintegrator | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Spring of Life | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Storm Strike | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Stormeye | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Time to Shine | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES |
| Toxin Barrier | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Unforseen Attack | NO | YES | NO | YES | NO |
| Unyielding | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Victorious Pursuit | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Void Realm | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Vitality Touch | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Weakening Curse | NO | NO | YES | NO | NO |
| Weakness Protection | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Wind Rage | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO |
| Soul Synergy | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES |
Okay, that’s the overall picture. Lets dive into some more detail on each column and skill. In the following we go over each place you obtian skill stones one by one, further event details can be found in seperate guides for each event under the Events section of the website.
Wisdom Well in Conquest (odds & jackpots you actually care about)
In Conquest, the Well’s main jackpot is the Chaos Quality Legendary Skills at 2% odds per wish (1 coin per wish). Hitting the jackpot = 4× legendary stones. The legendary pool includes:
- Knife Through Butter, Energy Master, Fountain of Life, Battle Frenzy, Life Protection, Attack & Defense, Last Stand, Infinite Firepower, Drastic Action.
On top of that, you’ve got Ability Stone Selection Chest I at 2% per wish (you get 1 chest per hit). Each chest lets you pick 1 stone from:
- Unforseen Attack, Abundant Spirit, Assembly Charge, Psionic Tide, Blood Frenzy, Chaos Storm, Time to Shine, Corrosive Power.

So, yeah—you can high-roll legendary chaos stones in Conquest, and you can snipe very usable epics through the selection chest hits. But here’s the catch: if you’re coin-starved, the real engine is the Cinder Shop.
Cinder Shop in Conquest (where F2P catches up)

All skill stones you roll or earn can be turned into Cinders, and then you buy exactly what you need. In Conquest, these stones are in the Cinder Shop at 17 Cinders per stone:
- Toxin Barrier, Energy Shield, Blade Vortex, Battle Stance, Memory Defense, Spring of Life, Unyielding, Full Coverage, Victorious Pursuit, Snipe, Stormeye, Spell Disintegrator, Siren’s Gaze, Weakness Protection, Berserker, Weakening Curse, No Escape, Executioner, Ambush, Heavy Lifter, Storm Strike, Implosion, Wind Rage, Guard, Vitality Touch, Purification, Jade Barrier, Spear Impale, Void Realm, Overpower, Desire of Life, Demonic Contract, Fear of Domination, Smite, Armageddon.
Why this matters: If you’re F2P or low-spend, you can farm KvK stones, sell them for Cinders 1:1, then buy the exact skill you needed from the list above. That’s how folks “magically” show up with Weakening Curse in Conquest without swiping.
KvK (Legion of Frostborne) Rewards in Conquest

Using Cold Coins (earned during the season), you can buy stones for 800 Cold Coins per stone. Current Conquest KvK stone lineup you can purchase:
- Unforseen Attack, Assembly Charge, Abundant Spirit, Snipe, Stormeye, Spell Disintegrator, Wind Rage, Berserker, Weakness Protection, Victorious Pursuit, Siren’s Gaze, Full Coverage.
Two important notes you called out:
- Ancient Remnant chests in Conquest no longer drop skill stones; they now drop Shadow/Holy immortal fragments and some artifact fragments.
- All skill stones can be sold for Cinders. That’s the loop: KvK (Cold Coins) → stones → sell → Cinders → buy from Cinder Shop (1:1 stone conversion in practice).
Day-Chain Bundles (Recharge Gifts) in Conquest


So, once you hit Conquest, the shop introduces Recharge Gifts tied to a 7-day chain:
- Each day you buy in the chain, you get 5× Ability Stone Selection Chest VII.
- If you buy on 5 of the 7 days, you also get a bonus 25 chests.
- Selection Chest VII lets you choose one stone from:
Chaos Storm, Blood Frenzy, Psionic Tide, Time to Shine, Heart of Arcana, Soul Synergy, Lightning Strike, Master’s Aegis, Blade Dodge, Iron Curtain.
This is basically a spender’s shortcut to fill out very specific kits once you’re in Conquest. If you’re mid-spend and you don’t want to gamble the Well, these chains are super consistent—especially if you need 3–6 of the same stone fast for a march package.
The “Should I buy early?” talk (Season 1/2 vs Conquest)
Let’s use a real one: Weakening Curse.
- If you buy Wisdom Well Coins in Season 2 to chase Curse, you’re basically paying a premium for a Season 2 power spike. That’s valid if you’re pushing for rank, winning matchups now, or your alliance needs you online and strong.
- If you can wait for Conquest, Weakening Curse is in the Cinder Shop. That means even F2P can reach it by: play KvK → buy any of the listed KvK stones → sell → stock Cinders → buy Weakening Curse at 17 Cinders. Way cheaper in the long run.
How I plan stones by budget tier (realistic approach)
F2P / Very low spend:
- Don’t chase early. Bank Cold Coins in KvK, convert stones to Cinders, and target Conquest Cinder Shop skills that smooth your main march.
- Use Wisdom Well sparingly until Conquest unless your server is super competitive and you need a specific stone to stay relevant.
Mid-spender:
- In Season 2, grab one or two targeted stones if they flip matchups for you this season.
- Once in Conquest, go heavy Cinder Shop planning and supplement with Well coins for shots at Chaos legendaries. You’ll feel the efficiency swing immediately.
High spend / Push now:
- If your goal is to dominate S1/S2 brackets, go for it—you’re buying time. But still, try to focus on skills that remain core later so your early spending isn’t wasted (e.g., not niche tech that gets replaced). When Conquest hits, your want to push Wisdom Well hard to get those Legendary Skills and the extreemly powerful Selection Chest I rewards in addition to the day-chain-bundles.
Player Perspective (what I’d actually do)
- If I’m in Season 2 and people ask “Should I buy Well coins for Weakening Curse?”, I ask: Are you pushing this season?
- If yes, and you’re one key skill away from beating the whales you keep bumping into—go for it. The power jump is real.
- If no, hold. In Conquest, Weakening Curse is right there in the Cinder Shop. I’d rather farm Cold Coins, buy any of the KvK stones, sell for Cinders, and grab Curse and spend my money on Wishing Well once I can get Legendary skills and Selection Chest I where the best rewards exclusively are available.
- If you’re early-season, remember this: you’re not just buying a stone, you’re buying timing. Paying in S1/S2 is paying for a temporary power lead. Waiting for Conquest means the same stones get way more accessible thanks to e.g. Cinders and KvK.
Published: 08-10-2025
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