If you’ve just started in Lineage 2 GOD or feel like your character isn’t performing as it should, the problem is almost never the weapon.
The real power spike in early game comes from understanding what basic equipment you need and which systems you should invest in first.
In this guide, I’m going to show you the minimum you need to improve your damage and survivability, both in PvE and PvP, without relying on impossible gear or months of farming.
This is your real starting point to stop struggling… and start performing.
Table of Contents
RADIANT CIRCLET

The Circle is a special equipment item that works as an additional gear slot for your character.
It doesn’t replace any traditional slot like weapon or armor, but instead adds an extra layer of stats, making it a direct source of damage or survivability.
Additionally, it is one of the items that can receive augment, making it even more important in character progression.

HOW IT WORKS
The Circle provides base stats depending on its type and can be improved through:
- Augment (the most important)
- In some versions, enchant or upgrade
But what really makes it stand out is that it allows you to add very strong offensive or defensive properties, especially related to:
- Skill damage
- Damage reduction
- Resistance to negative effects
TYPES OF CIRCLE
There are three main versions, each oriented to a type of character.
WIZARD CIRCLE
Designed for magic classes.
- Improves magic damage
- Skill-focused
- Burst synergy
When to use it
If your character relies on magic skills, this is the mandatory option.
WARRIOR CIRCLE
Designed for physical classes.
- Improves physical damage
- Enhances skill performance
- Better scaling in sustained DPS
When to use it
For fighters, daggers, archers, or any class that depends on physical damage.
KNIGHT CIRCLE
Defensive version.
What it provides
- Damage reduction
- Higher survivability
- Better overall resistance
When to use it
For tanks, supports, or healers that need to survive longer in PvP or PvE.
Quick summary
| Type | Use | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Wizard | Magic classes | Damage |
| Warrior | Physical | Damage |
| Knight | Defensive | Survivability |
WHAT REALLY MATTERS
The Circle does not stand out because of its base stats.
It stands out because of this:
The augment you apply to it.
That’s where it becomes a key piece of your character.
The Radiant Circlet is the evolved version of the class authority circlet. The L2Wiki database itself states that the enchanted noble circlet can be upgraded into its Radiant version, and that Radiant Circlets still use Blessed Scroll: Enchant Circlet.
HOW TO OBTAIN IT
The general path is:
- Get your class circlet.
- Enchant it to the required level.
- Take it to the Head Blacksmith in any town.
- Convert it into Radiant using the required material. L2Wiki shows the classic route of circlet +5 + Crystal of Dawn → Radiant Circlet, although later references mention Radiant Circlet Upgrade Stone, indicating changes in some patches.
HOW TO UPGRADE IT
There’s a key point many players misunderstand.
There isn’t just one upgrade, there are two:
First upgrade: convert the normal circlet into Radiant
Second upgrade: continue enchanting it afterward
Additionally, according to current L2Wiki data, further progression may require a +10 circlet for higher evolution, not just +5. That means the system has multiple important breakpoints.
WHAT IT ACTUALLY PROVIDES
This is not a cosmetic slot.
It’s a serious stat piece, and since it can be augmented in multiple versions listed by L2Wiki, it becomes much more valuable than it seems at first glance.
GVR TIP
If you’re low on resources, your goal shouldn’t be to over-enchant the circlet immediately.
Your first real objective is reaching Radiant.
After that, you decide whether further enchant is worth it compared to shirt, belt, or slot systems.
RULER’S AUTHORITY BELT
Ruler’s Authority is an important progression belt. The L2Wiki base entry lists it as Lv. 1 and describes it as an item awarded to the winner of the Ceremony of Chaos in the Mysterious Tavern.

How to obtain it
This is where one of the areas where the versions change the most begins.
The classic description links it to the Ceremony of Chaos, but L2Wiki also shows that the belt appears in other later sources, such as events, rewards, and item lists, and there are derivative versions like Ruler’s Authority – Chaos. This makes it clear that in more recent patches and in some environments, it is no longer exclusively a “chaos reward,” but also part of event economies or alternative progression systems.
How to upgrade it
Depending on the patch, the belt may exist as a base belt, a tiered belt, or special versions. The Ruler’s Authority – Chaos stat sheet shows a belt with very aggressive stats, including Max HP/MP/CP +3%, weight limit +25,600, damage +12%, and received damage -14%, demonstrating that this belt family scales as a very impactful slot.
What it actually provides
Here’s the important point: the belt isn’t usually strong because of a single stat, but because it combines several stats. In terms of performance per slot, it’s often one of the most cost-effective pieces to upgrade once you already have a decent gear base. That part is a tactical inference based on its listed effects and how it’s prioritized in player guides.
GVR Tip
If your server offers this line through events, shops, or trades, don’t ignore it. Many people get obsessed with flashier pieces and overlook a slot that delivers incredible real-world performance.
NEVIT’S CLOAK
Nevit’s Cloak of Light is a temporary cloak. The L2Wiki entry lists it as 30-day, with P. Def. 100, M. Def. 80, and automatic destruction at the end of its time.

How to obtain it
- Packs
- Store
- Events

How to upgrade it
It doesn’t have a real upgrade path.
It is temporary (30 days).
What it actually provides
- Basic stats
- Fills cloak slot early
GVR Tip
Use it. Don’t build your progression around it.
DRAGON RIND LEATHER SHIRT
Dragon Rind Leather Shirt es una de las piezas más importantes del slot underwear. L2Wiki la lista como ropa interior con P. Def. 62 y M. Def. 31, y además especifica que usa Blessed Scroll: Enchant Dragon Leather Shirt.

How to obtain it
- Get Dragon Leather Shirt
- Enchant to +5
- Upgrade with Crystal of Dawn
How to upgrade it
It is enhanced through a combination of specific enchantment and NPC upgrades. Furthermore, the existence of official +5 Dragon Rind Leather Shirt and +10 Dragon Rind Leather Shirt bundles confirms that this piece’s enchantment is a core part of the system, not a minor detail.
What it actually provides
This is a very significant upgrade slot. It’s not a cosmetic upgrade or a minor luxury. In real-world progression, the shirt usually feels much more substantial than people expect for a single piece. This part is a tactical recommendation based on its existence as a specific upgrade line and its typical importance in player builds.
GVR Tip
If you want a piece with real impact, the Dragon Rind Leather Shirt is high on the list. The problem is the cost, not the usefulness.
JEWELS AND BROOCH
The jewel system relies on brooches. The official L2Wiki article for the main game states that brooches unlock between 2 and 6 jewel slots depending on their level, and also grant their own bonuses.
Classic progression flow: Brooch Lv. 1 to Lv. 5, two brooches of the same level to attempt to level up, and if you fail, one is destroyed and the other remains. It also details that jewels are leveled up in the same way: two identical jewels to attempt the next level.

How it works
The Brooch Lv. 1 was purchased for 200 L-Coin, and the Reinforced Jewel Box for 600 L-Coin; the enabled jewels will depend on the server, the basic ones are Amber, Opal, Coral, Onyx, Spinel, Zircon and Moonstone.
How to obtain it
- Brooch Lv.1 → 200 L-Coins
- Jewels from boxes/events
How to upgrade it
- 2 brooch → upgrade
- 2 jewels → upgrade
What it actually provides
This is one of the systems with the best return on investment in the game, primarily because it doesn’t depend on a single piece, but rather on the number of slots you open and the level of the jewels you manage to insert. The statement about “return” is a tactical inference; the factual reality is that the system scales based on both slots and jewels.
GVR Tip
Slots first, then level.
Upgrading a pretty jewel with a measly brooch is poor resource management.
TALISMAN AND BRACELET
What is a Talisman
Talismans are items that grant passive bonuses and, in some cases, active abilities to the character.
They don’t work on their own.
It depends.

What is a Bracelet
The Bracelet is the foundation of the system.
- It defines the number of available slots.
- At certain levels, it also grants its own stats.
- It is upgraded through levels (compounding or equivalent system).
Without the Bracelet, there is no Talisman.
Without slots, the system cannot function.
How it works
- Lv. 1:1 slot
- Lv. 2: 2 slots
- Lv. 3: 3 slots
- Lv. 4: 4 slots + attributes
- Lv. 5: 5 slots + more attributes
- Lv. 6: 6 slots + more attributes
How to obtain it
Talisman Bracelet Lv. 1 costs 200 L-Coin. There are many types of talismans, which can be obtained from boxes or through Game Assistant, at a cost in adena.
How to Upgrade
The bracelet is upgraded the same way as the brooch: two of the same level to try and upgrade. If you fail, one is destroyed and the other remains. The guide also specifies that Aden, Eva, and Speed could be enchanted up to +10, and that if the enchant failed, the talisman was lost; in addition, Venir’s Talisman was upgraded with fragments and, if it failed, could revert to level 1.
Main Talismans
Talisman of Aden
- Damage increase
- PvE/PvP
Talisman of Eva
- Defense
- Survivability
Talisman of Speed
- Movement speed
Venir’s Talisman
- Scaling stats
Talisman of Insanity
- High damage / risk
Talisman of Seven Signs
- General bonuses
Talisman of Authority
- Hybrid stats
Talisman of Protection
- Damage reduction
What they actually provide
It’s not a minor supplementary system. As soon as the bracelet starts opening enough slots and granting its own attributes, it becomes a central part of your character. This tactical conclusion is supported by the bracelet’s own scaling of slots and stats.
GVR Tip
Do not make the mistake of having good talismans with a weak bracelet.
The base system is what matters.
AGATHION AND BRACELET
Agathion
Agathion is an equipment system that works through charms (summons) that provide passive stats and, in some cases, additional effects.
It’s not just for show.
It’s a real stat system that directly impacts your performance.

AGATHION AND BRACELET
The Agathion Bracelet is the foundation of the system.
- It defines how many Agathions you can equip.
- At a certain level, it adds its own stats.
- It is upgraded through levels (compounding or equivalent system).
Without the bracelet, there are no Agathions.
Without slots, there are no real upgrades.

How it works
- Equip the Agathion Bracelet
- Unlock slots based on your level
- Insert Agathion Charms
- Each charm provides stats or effects
Progress comes from:
- Upgrading the bracelet (more slots + stats)
- Obtaining better Agathions
How to Level Up
- Agathion Bracelet Lv. 1: 2 slots
- Lv. 2: 3 slots
- Lv. 3: 3 slots + STR/INT/CON/SPIRIT +1
- Lv. 4: 4 slots + stats + resistances
- Lv. 5: 5 slots + more stats and more resistances
How to Obtain
The Agathion Bracelet Lv. 1 was purchased from Game Assistant for 500,000 Adena. Use this as a reference, as the price may vary between servers.
How to Upgrade
It also uses compounding: two bracelets of the same level to try for a higher one; if you fail, one is destroyed and the other remains.
THE 12 TYPES OF AGATHION (ZODIAC)
| Sign | Focus |
|---|---|
| Aries | Damage |
| Taurus | Defense |
| Gemini | Speed |
| Cancer | Magic defense |
| Leo | Burst |
| Virgo | Sustain |
| Libra | Balance |
| Scorpio | Debuff |
| Sagittarius | Range |
| Capricorn | Physical defense |
| Aquarius | Magic |
| Pisces | Resistance |
What it actually provides
Many people make mistakes here because they still see the Agathion as just a pretty pet. It’s actually a different system of slots, stats, and resistances. Once you reach mid- to high-level bracelets, it stops being decorative and becomes a real part of your character’s performance. This is a practical inference based on the bracelet’s listed stats.
GVR Tip
If you already have a basic set of gear, Agathion isn’t a waste of time. But it shouldn’t normally be prioritized over shirt, belt, or brooch/talisman slots. That’s tactical advice, not an official rule.
QUICK PRIORITY TABLE
| System | Progression | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Shirt | Enchant + NPC | Very high |
| Belt | Upgrade | Very high |
| Brooch | Slots | Very high |
| Talisman | Slots | High |
| Agathion | Slots | High |
| Circlet | Upgrade | Medium/High |
| Cloak | Temporary | Low |
The “true value” table is my strategic prioritization, not an official game ranking. It’s based on each system’s upgrade structure and its typical impact on builds.
COMMON MISTAKES
Upgrading Jewels without opening slots
Mistake, because the brooch defines between 2 and 6 slots, and the system scales significantly based on capacity.
Not understanding that the bracelet controls talismans
Mistake, because without enough slots, the system is limited even if you have good pieces.
Underestimating Dragon Shirt
Mistake, because it’s a specific upgrade line with its own enchantment and real impact on progression.
Thinking that Agathion is cosmetic
Mistake, because the bracelet adds slots, stats, and resistances when leveled up.
What should I upgrade first if I have limited resources?
In practical terms, Dragon Shirt, belt, and brooch with slots usually give you the best overall return. That’s a tactical recommendation based on how those systems scale.
Is Nevit’s Cloak worth it?
Yes, it’s inexpensive and works well as a transitional piece. No, not as a long-term goal.
What’s more important, upgrading jewels or upgrading the brooch?
Upgrade the brooch first until you have a reasonable number of slots. After that, it makes sense to push specific jewels.
