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11Overview2233The Abyss Core Synthesis system is one of the most important endgame mechanics in Crimson Desert. It allows players to combine Abyss Gear at Witch workshops to create higher-tier versions of their equipped cores, or to gamble for powerful Greater Abyss Gears through Special Synthesis. Understanding how synthesis works is essential for building an optimized loadout, as the difference between a Tier I core and a Greater core can completely transform a character's combat effectiveness.4455There are two distinct synthesis systems available at Witch NPCs: Regular Synthesis and Special Synthesis. Regular Synthesis is deterministic and safe, always producing a known result. Special Synthesis is a gamble that consumes both input gears for a randomly rolled outcome, but it is the only reliable path to obtaining Greater Abyss Gears. Both systems play a critical role in endgame progression, and knowing when to use each one is the key to building the strongest possible gear set.6677Prerequisites8899Before you can begin synthesizing Abyss Gears, you need to meet several requirements. The synthesis menu becomes available after you unlock your first Witch during the main story, and you will need a steady supply of Abyss Gears to feed into the system.10101111Unlocking Witches12121313Witches are the only NPCs that offer Abyss Gear crafting and synthesis. The first Witch you encounter is Sylvia (the Hermit Witch), unlocked during Chapter 3. The next Witch is Elowen (the Witch of Wisdom), who is unlocked during Chapter 5 as part of the main quest "The Missing Seal." After meeting Elowen, you can seek out the remaining Witches by completing specific side encounters across the world.14141515WitchTitleLocationHow to UnlockElowenWitch of WisdomNorth of the WitchwoodsMain story (Chapter 5)BariWitch of KindnessSouth of Silver Wolf Mountain (lake)Find her shelter southeast of Wayward WoodsLyseliaWitch of HumilitySerpent MarshHelp a person on a ruined bridge in BeighenArecielWitch of StrengthNorthwest of World's Navel, near UrdavahGive 1x Copper to a child near TommasoWhite CrowFifth WitchWayward Woods Witch HideoutCollect all four Witch's Tokens from Sanctums1616All Witches except Sylvia offer the "Craft Abyss Gear" menu, which includes both Regular and Special Synthesis tabs. You can visit any crafting Witch for synthesis; there is no restriction on which Witch you use. However, different Witches sell different blueprints for Regular Synthesis, so you may need to visit multiple locations to find the one you need.17171818Gathering Abyss Gears19192020You will need a large supply of Abyss Gears to fuel the synthesis process, especially for Special Synthesis where both input gears are consumed every attempt. The primary sources of Abyss Gears are:21212222Abyss Sanctums: The primary source. Clear Sanctum rooms to earn Abyss Cells that can be crafted into gears.Enemy drops: Certain boss enemies and elite mobs drop Abyss Gears directly.Spire of Frost: A repeatable dungeon that drops both Fortitude and Bane-type gears, which are excellent synthesis fodder.Root's End Ruins: Located in Hernand near Sage's Peak. Offers an infinite farming loop for Destruction I and Insight I cores.Special Equipment Challenges: Completing weapon-specific challenges can reward unique and Greater Abyss Gears.Contribution Shop: Some gears can be purchased with Contribution points. Be careful to remove all Abyss Gears from armor before selling equipment back to the shop, or you will lose the socketed cores permanently.23232424One of the most efficient sources is the shield bash disarm method at Frost Hold Pass near the Spire of Frost. Frost knights there drop the Frozen Soul (one-handed weapon) and Frostborn Shield, which extract into Malicious Bane and Guard Stamina respectively. These two gears fit into separate synthesis slots, making them an ideal pairing for immediate synthesis. Do not clear the camp; instead, disarm enemies, collect the drops with your companion, and fast travel away to reset. A single session can yield 20 or more tier 1 gears ready for synthesis.25252626Abyss Gear Categories27272828Crimson Desert features 24 distinct Abyss Gears organized into five main categories. Understanding these categories is important for synthesis because Special Synthesis requires two different gears as input, and the resulting gear is randomly selected from the full pool.29293030CategoryGear NameEffectOffensiveDestructionIncreases Attack PowerOffensiveInsightIncreases Critical Hit RateOffensiveGaleIncreases Attack SpeedOffensiveMomentumBoosts Turning Slash damage by 35%OffensiveMalicebaneIncreases damage against boss enemiesDefensiveFortitude / FortificationIncreases DefenseDefensiveAegisIncreases Damage ReductionDefensiveVigorIncreases Health RegenerationDefensiveSteelbaneGrants resistance bonus (also used as synthesis fodder)ResistanceFrostwardGrants Ice resistanceResistanceThunderwardGrants Lightning resistanceResistanceFlamewardGrants Fire resistanceResistancePetrification ImmunityPrevents Petrification status effectSkillCrow's PursuitSends crows on Heavy Attack hitSkillHowling of ChaosTriggers chaos damage effectSkillGreysoul HowlingPhantom strikes on Turning SlashUtilitySpiritRestores Spirit on attackUtilityStamina TransferenceRestores Stamina on attackUtilityHasteIncreases Movement SpeedUtilityGourmetBoosts healing from food (~15% at Tier III)UtilityInfinite ArrowChance to not consume arrows on bow shotsUtilityPickpocketGrants bonus items while pickpocketingUtilityContribution XPIncreases Contribution experience earnedUtilityStamina Cost ReductionReduces Stamina consumed by actions3131Each gear comes in multiple tiers: Tier I, Tier II, Tier III, and Greater. Higher tiers provide stronger bonuses. For example, Destruction I gives Attack +1, Destruction II gives Attack +2, and Destruction III gives Attack +3, while Greater Destruction provides the highest possible Attack bonus. The gap between a single Greater gear and a standard Tier I core is enormous; a single Greater core in one socket can outweigh filling three sockets with Tier I versions.32323333Regular Synthesis34343535Regular Synthesis is the straightforward, deterministic upgrade path. It combines two identical Abyss Gears of the same type and tier into one gear of the next tier. For example, combining two Destruction I cores produces one Destruction II core.36363737How Regular Synthesis Works38383939Visit any Witch with crafting capabilities (Elowen, Bari, Lyselia, Areciel, or White Crow).Open the "Craft Abyss Gear" menu.Select the gear you want to upgrade. You must own the corresponding blueprint for that gear type.Two copies of the same gear at the same tier are consumed to produce one gear of the next tier.The result is guaranteed. There is no randomness in Regular Synthesis.40404141Blueprint Requirements42424343Regular Synthesis requires a blueprint for each gear type you want to upgrade. Blueprints are purchased from Witches through their shop menu. Different Witches sell different blueprints, so you may need to visit multiple Witch locations to collect them all. Once purchased, a blueprint is permanent and can be used for unlimited synthesis attempts of that type.44444545Material Costs46464747Because each tier requires two copies of the previous tier, the material cost scales exponentially:48484949Target TierInput RequiredTotal Tier I Cores NeededTier II2x Tier I2Tier III2x Tier II4 (via 2x Tier II, each from 2x Tier I)Regular path onlyCannot produce GreaterN/A5050This exponential scaling means that reaching Tier III for a single gear slot requires farming four copies of the base Tier I core. For a full set of Tier III gears across all equipment slots, the farming requirement is substantial. This is why efficient Abyss Gear farming locations like Root's End Ruins are so valuable.51515252Special Synthesis53535454Special Synthesis is the gambling mechanic at the heart of the endgame gear progression. Unlike Regular Synthesis, it produces a random result and is the only reliable method for obtaining Greater Abyss Gears. It does not require blueprints, making it accessible as soon as you have two compatible gears and a Witch with crafting services.55555656How Special Synthesis Works57575858Visit any crafting Witch and open the "Craft Abyss Gear" menu.Press R2 (PlayStation) or RT (Xbox) to switch to the Special Synthesis tab.Place an Abyss Gear in the first slot. This is the gear you are sacrificing.Place a second Abyss Gear in the second slot. The UI defaults to Steelbane, but you can swap it to any compatible gear in your inventory.Confirm the synthesis. Both input gears are consumed and destroyed.A new random Abyss Gear is generated. The type, tier, and effect are all rolled at the moment of crafting.59596060You can queue up to 20 fusions at once in a single batch, which speeds up the process considerably when you have a large stockpile of materials.61616262The Steelbane Misconception63636464When you first open the Special Synthesis menu, the second slot automatically shows Steelbane as the default selection. Many players mistakenly believe they need to find Steelbane before they can use Special Synthesis. This is not the case. You can select the second slot and swap it to any compatible Abyss Gear in your inventory. Steelbane I and II are actually better used as synthesis fodder anyway, since their socketed resistance bonus is relatively small. Steelbane III and Greater Steelbane, on the other hand, provide stronger resistance bonuses and are worth keeping for defensive builds.65656666Tier System and Probabilities67676868The outcome of Special Synthesis is determined by a probability roll at the moment of crafting. Community testing and datamining have established the approximate odds for each possible outcome:69697070OutcomeApproximate ProbabilityDescriptionRandom Tier I Gear~50%A random Tier I Abyss Gear of any typeRandom Tier II Gear~46%A random Tier II Abyss Gear of any typeGreater Abyss Gear~4%A random Greater Abyss Gear of any type7171Critical insight: The 4% chance of rolling a Greater result is the same regardless of the tier of materials you feed into the synthesis. Using two Tier I gears, two Tier II gears, or two Tier III gears as input all yield the exact same 4% probability of producing a Greater. This has an extremely important practical implication: you should always use Tier I gears for Special Synthesis attempts targeting Greater results. Tier I gears are the cheapest and fastest to farm, and since the odds are identical, using higher-tier gears as input is a waste of resources.72727373The only reason to use higher-tier input gears is if you specifically need a Tier II standard result, in which case the ~46% chance from Special Synthesis may be more efficient than farming four Tier I copies for the Regular Synthesis path. However, for the most part, the optimal strategy is to stockpile Tier I gears and mass-synthesize them in batches of 20.74747575Level 2 Synthesis Probabilities76767777When you combine two Tier 2 Abyss Gears via Special Synthesis, the probability distribution shifts in your favor:78787979ResultProbabilityNotesRandom Tier 2 Gear50%Same tier, different typeRandom Tier 3 Gear46%One tier upgradeGreater Gear4%Highest rarity8080The key takeaway is that Level 2 synthesis gives you a 46% chance of obtaining a Tier 3 gear, compared to the 46% chance of Tier 2 from Level 1 synthesis. The 4% Greater chance remains constant regardless of input tier. With 20 gears from a single Frost Hold farming session, you can run 10 synthesis attempts and statistically expect to produce four to five Tier 2 results from Level 1, then use those for Level 2 synthesis to push toward Tier 3.81818282Greater Abyss Gears and Durability83838484Greater Abyss Gears are the most powerful cores in the game, offering dramatically higher stat bonuses than their Tier III counterparts. However, they come with an important trade-off: Greater gears have durability. Once a Greater gear's durability reaches zero, the item is destroyed and permanently removed from your equipment. This makes Greater gears fundamentally temporary consumable upgrades rather than permanent additions to your build.85858686TierPermanencePower LevelBest Used ForTier IPermanentLowSynthesis fodder, early game socketingTier IIPermanentMediumMid-game builds, regular progressionTier IIIPermanentHighEndgame builds, permanent socketingGreaterTemporary (has durability)Very HighBoss fights, difficult encounters8787Because of the durability system, many experienced players prefer to fill their permanent loadout with Tier III gears and reserve Greater gears for specific challenging encounters. For example, socketing Greater Destruction and Greater Malicebane before a difficult boss fight provides a substantial damage boost for that encounter, while your permanent Tier III gears handle everyday exploration and farming.88888989This durability system is controversial among the community. Some players feel it devalues the 4% synthesis gamble, since the reward is temporary. Others appreciate it as a resource sink that keeps the endgame farming loop engaging. Regardless of your opinion, planning around durability is an essential part of endgame gear management.90909191Synthesis Tier and Greater Gear Yield92929393The tier of the input materials affects how many greater gears you receive when the 4% roll succeeds. Tier 1 synthesis creates 1-2 greater gears, Tier 2 creates 3-4, and Tier 3 creates 5-6. Because higher-tier inputs are more expensive to farm, most players target Tier 1 or Tier 2 synthesis and rely on save scumming to hit the 4% chance repeatedly rather than investing in Tier 3 inputs for marginally more greater gears per success.94949595The recommended approach is to save before initiating special synthesis rather than after. If the synthesis produces an unwanted greater gear (or no greater gear at all), reload the save. The result is fully randomized at the moment of crafting, so each reload gives a completely independent roll. This means you can fish for specific greater gears like Greater Destruction or Greater Infinite Arrows without wasting materials.96969797Save Scumming Strategy98989999Because Special Synthesis results are rolled at the moment of crafting, the game's manual save system can be exploited to guarantee favorable outcomes over time. This technique, commonly called save scumming, is widely used by the community and is considered the most efficient way to target specific Greater Abyss Gears.100100101101Step-by-Step Save Scumming Method102102103103Manual save before visiting the Witch. Make absolutely sure you save before initiating any synthesis.Open the Special Synthesis menu and queue up your batch of gears (up to 20 at once).Confirm the synthesis and review the results.If you receive a Greater Abyss Gear you want, save again to lock in the result.If the results are disappointing (all Tier I and Tier II with no Greater), reload your save and try again.Repeat until you get the desired outcome.104104105105Because the second slot gear is consumed on each attempt, reloading your save also restores the consumed materials. This means save scumming effectively lets you attempt Special Synthesis an unlimited number of times with a fixed supply of gears. With approximately a 4% chance per synthesis, you can expect to see a Greater result roughly once every 25 attempts on average. A batch of 20 fusions gives you around a 56% chance of getting at least one Greater gear in that batch.106106107107Important Notes on Save Scumming108108109109The result is generated at the moment you confirm the synthesis, not when you open the menu. Reloading and attempting again will produce different results.Always use manual saves, not autosaves. Autosaves may overwrite your pre-synthesis checkpoint.Keep track of which Greater gears you need so you do not accidentally save over a good result while chasing a specific type.This technique works for both single syntheses and batch queues of up to 20.110110111111An important nuance: the best time to save is before opening the special synthesis menu, not after selecting materials. If a greater gear triggers unexpectedly and you wanted a different type, you cannot undo it without a pre-synthesis save. Some players intentionally avoid triggering greater gears on certain attempts (since greater gears have limited durability), preferring to accumulate standard Tier III gears for their permanent loadout and only targeting greater gears for specific boss encounters.112112113113Optimal Progression Path114114115115The most efficient approach to building a powerful gear set combines both Regular and Special Synthesis in a structured progression. Here is the recommended path from early game to endgame:116116117117Phase 1: Early Game (Chapters 5 through 8)118118119119Unlock Elowen during Chapter 5 and begin socketing any Tier I gears you find into your equipment.Focus on collecting Destruction I and Insight I cores from combat encounters and early Sanctums.Socket Spirit or Stamina Transference into armor slots to sustain aggressive combat.Do not synthesize yet. Stockpile duplicate gears for later.120120121121Expedition tip: As soon as you discover the Abyss Debris location near Tash Calp (defeat the enemy inside to unlock it), send an expedition team of 10 Greymanes. The expedition returns every four in-game days with abyss gear that can be Tier 3 or higher, sometimes yielding multiple pieces per return. Similarly, the Timeworn Ruins expedition returns base abyss artifacts every three in-game days. Start both expeditions as early as possible since they run passively in the background while you farm other sources.122122123123Phase 2: Mid Game (Chapters 9 through 12)124124125125Unlock additional Witches (Bari, Lyselia, Areciel) to access more blueprint types.Buy blueprints for Destruction, Insight, Gale, and Fortitude.Use Regular Synthesis to upgrade your core combat gears from Tier I to Tier II.Begin farming Spire of Frost for Fortitude and Bane-type gears to build synthesis stockpile.Start your first Special Synthesis attempts with excess Tier I gears you do not plan to Regular Synthesize.126126127127Phase 3: Late Game and Endgame128128129129Farm Root's End Ruins or other repeatable locations for mass quantities of Tier I cores.Use Regular Synthesis to push essential gears (Destruction, Gale, Fortitude) to Tier III for your permanent loadout.Use Special Synthesis with Tier I fodder gears to gamble for Greater Abyss Gears. Save scum aggressively.Target Greater Destruction, Greater Malicebane, and Greater Gale as priority results for boss encounters.Keep a rotating stock of Greater gears for difficult content while your permanent slots stay filled with Tier III.Unlock the White Crow by completing all Witch Sanctum puzzles for access to the fifth crafting Witch.130130131131Progression Summary132132133133PhaseFocusSynthesis TypeTarget TierEarly GameCollect and socket Tier I gearsNone (stockpile)Tier IMid GameUpgrade core gears, buy blueprintsRegular SynthesisTier IILate GameBuild permanent Tier III setRegular + SpecialTier IIIEndgameGamble for Greater gears as consumablesSpecial SynthesisGreater134134Notable Abyss Gears for Synthesis135135136136Not all Abyss Gears are equally valuable. Some are worth pushing to Tier III via Regular Synthesis for permanent use, while others are best used as Special Synthesis fodder. Here is a breakdown of the most important gears and their recommended synthesis path:137137138138GearCategoryEffectRecommended PathDestructionOffensiveAttack Power increaseRegular Synthesis to Tier III (permanent), also target as GreaterInsightOffensiveCritical Hit Rate increaseRegular to Tier III for weapon slotsGaleOffensiveAttack Speed increaseRegular to Tier III; essential for slow weapon buildsMalicebaneOffensiveBoss damage increaseTarget as Greater via Special Synthesis for boss fightsMomentumOffensive35% Turning Slash damage boostKeep at found tier; does not need upgrade for effectivenessFortitudeDefensiveDefense increaseRegular to Tier III; stacks across all armor and shield slotsAegisDefensiveDamage Reduction increaseRegular to Tier II or III for survivability buildsVigorDefensiveHealth RegenerationRegular to Tier II minimumSteelbane I/IIDefensiveSmall resistance bonusUse as Special Synthesis fodderSteelbane III+DefensiveStrong resistance bonusKeep for defensive buildsSpiritUtilitySpirit restore on attackRegular to Tier II; sustains combat abilitiesStamina TransferenceUtilityStamina restore on attackRegular to Tier II; excellent for aggressive playstylesHasteUtilityMovement Speed increaseRegular to Tier II or III; extremely useful for explorationGourmetUtilityFood healing boost (~15% at III)Regular to Tier III for boss fightsInfinite ArrowUtility+20/40/60% chance to save arrowsRegular to Tier III; mandatory for bow buildsPickpocketUtilityBonus items from pickpocketingRegular to Tier II; doubles as farming enablerContribution XPUtilityBonus Contribution experienceRegular to Tier II; accelerates Contribution progression139139Equipment Slot Interactions140140141141One of the most important (and least intuitive) aspects of the Abyss Gear system is that certain stats only apply based on which equipment slot the gear is socketed into. Getting this wrong can waste valuable cores on slots where they have no effect.142142143143The Gloves and Boots Rule144144145145Offensive Abyss Gears like Destruction (Attack) and Insight (Critical Hit Rate) socketed into gloves and boots only activate during unarmed combat. If you are wielding any weapon (sword, greatsword, bow, etc.), the Attack and Crit bonuses from gloves and boots will not appear on your stat sheet and will have no effect on your damage output. The moment you switch to Unarmed as your active weapon, those stats immediately take effect.146146147147The exception: Attack Speed (Gale) and Movement Speed (Haste) gears in gloves and boots do work regardless of your equipped weapon. This is an important distinction. If you are using a slow weapon like a greatsword, socketing Gale into your gloves and boots is a legitimate way to boost your swing speed.148148149149Recommended Socket Layout150150151151Equipment SlotBest Gears to SocketAvoid SocketingWeaponDestruction, Insight, Malicebane, MomentumDefensive gears (wasted on weapon)HelmetFortitude, Aegis, Vigor, resistance gearsOffensive gears work normally hereChest ArmorFortitude, Aegis, Gale, SpiritN/A (most gears work)GlovesGale, Haste, Fortitude, AegisDestruction, Insight (no effect with weapons)BootsGale, Haste, Fortitude, AegisDestruction, Insight (no effect with weapons)ShieldFortitude, Aegis, resistance gearsOffensive gears (shield is defensive)BowInfinite Arrow, Destruction, InsightDefensive gears152152Fortification (Fortitude) is particularly efficient in armor slots because its defense bonus stacks across all armor and shield sockets. Loading every defensive slot with Fortitude cores is the most straightforward way to build high defense.153153154154Best Gears for Different Builds155155156156Your ideal Abyss Gear loadout depends heavily on your weapon choice and playstyle. Below are recommended setups for common build archetypes.157157158158Greatsword Build159159160160Greatswords are slow but hit extremely hard. The primary weakness is attack speed, which Abyss Gears can directly address.161161162162Weapon sockets: Destruction III, Insight III, Malicebane (for boss fights)Armor sockets: Gale III in chest, gloves, and boots (attack speed stacks and applies to greatsword swings)Shield sockets: Fortitude III, AegisGreater targets: Greater Destruction, Greater Gale, Greater Malicebane163163164164One-Handed Sword Build165165166166Swords are already fast, so the focus shifts to raw damage and critical hits.167167168168Weapon sockets: Destruction III, Insight III, MomentumArmor sockets: Fortitude III, Spirit, Stamina TransferenceShield sockets: Fortitude III, AegisGreater targets: Greater Destruction, Greater Insight169169170170Bow/Archer Build171171172172Bow builds live or die by the Infinite Arrow gear, which at Tier III provides +60% chance to not consume arrows. Paired with a Tier II version, you reach +100% and never run out.173173174174Bow sockets: Infinite Arrow III + Infinite Arrow II (100% arrow conservation), DestructionArmor sockets: Fortitude, Haste (mobility for kiting), GaleGreater targets: Greater Infinite Arrow, Greater Destruction175175176176Tank / Defensive Build177177178178Focuses on surviving heavy hits, especially useful for boss encounters that can one-shot underarmored players.179179180180Weapon sockets: Spirit, Stamina Transference, DestructionArmor sockets: Fortitude III in every slot, Aegis, VigorShield sockets: Fortitude III, resistance gears matching the encounter (Frostward, Flameward, Thunderward)Situational: Petrification Immunity gear for bosses that inflict Petrify statusGreater targets: Greater Fortitude, Greater Aegis181181182182Farming / Utility Build183183184184Optimized for resource gathering, Contribution grinding, and open-world exploration rather than combat.185185186186Armor sockets: Contribution XP (boost Contribution leveling), Haste (movement speed), Pickpocket (bonus items)Weapon sockets: Spirit, Stamina Transference (sustain for clearing mobs)Quality of life: Gourmet III for +15% food healing, reducing potion consumptionGreater targets: Not a priority for farming builds; Tier III is sufficient187187188188Tips and Optimization189189190190Always save before Special Synthesis. This cannot be overstated. The ability to reload and retry is the single most powerful tool in the synthesis system.Use Tier I gears for Special Synthesis. The 4% Greater chance is identical regardless of input tier. Never waste Tier II or Tier III gears on Special Synthesis unless you have a specific reason.Batch your Special Synthesis attempts. Running 20 fusions at once gives you better statistical odds of hitting at least one Greater and saves real-world time.Farm Root's End Ruins. The infinite loop at Root's End Ruins in Hernand is the most efficient way to stockpile Destruction I and Insight I cores for synthesis fodder.Do not sell Contribution Shop gear with cores. Always remove all Abyss Gears from armor before selling equipment to the Contribution Shop. Socketed cores are lost permanently if you sell the equipment with them still attached.Save Greater gears for hard content. Because Greater gears have durability and will eventually break, use them strategically for boss encounters rather than during routine exploration.Prioritize Tier III for your permanent loadout. Tier III gears are permanent and provide strong bonuses. Build a full Tier III set before investing heavily in Greater gear gambling.Steelbane I and II are perfect fodder. Their socketed resistance bonus is negligible, making them ideal sacrificial material for the second slot in Special Synthesis.Check your slot before socketing. Remember that Destruction and Insight in gloves/boots only work for unarmed combat. Socket Gale, Haste, or Fortitude in those slots instead.Unlock all five Witches. Each Witch sells different blueprints, and having access to all crafting locations gives you the most flexibility. Complete the Sanctum puzzles to unlock the White Crow for the fifth workshop.Ator's Orb pairs well with Critical gears. The stagger mechanic benefits from high crit rate, so combining Insight gears with Ator's Orb and Ground Surge can create devastating stagger combos against bosses.Movement Speed gears (Haste) are underrated. The speed boost during exploration and combat repositioning is significant and makes world traversal noticeably smoother.191191192192See Also193193194194Abyss Gear: Full list of all Abyss Gears and where to find themWitches of Pywel: Locations and services of all five WitchesAbyss Artifact: Powerful artifacts obtainable through the Abyss systemBosses: Boss encounters where Greater Abyss Gears are most valuableBuilds: Build guides and weapon loadout recommendationsWeapons: Weapon types and their Abyss Core socket countsArmor: Armor sets and defensive socket configurations