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Tiny Necklace of Agility
May 22, 2026 at 10:19 AM
Fixed the garbled Sources table and an invalid region name in the tips, corrected the tier table self-link and an empty cell, finished a run-on sentence, and added an Agility weapo
Tiny Necklace of Agility is a Common necklace in Windrose that grants +5 Agility to the wearer. It is the Common, entry-level tier of the line. It drops from dungeon and house chests across the world and can also be crafted from scratch at a basic Jewelery Table. Necklaces fill the neck accessory slot, so only one can be worn at a time.

Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Rarity | Common |
Item Level | 1 |
Stat Bonus | +5 Agility |
Stack Size | 1 |
Slot | Neck (Accessory) |
Plan Required | No |
Grants +5 Agility to the wearer while equipped.
Agility increases the damage of agility-based weapons. In practical terms it boosts Sabers, Greatswords, and Blunderbusses. The stat lifts both melee and the agility-scaling firearm, which makes it a flexible early bonus.
Agility necklaces suit duelists and mixed melee/ranged builds that rely on Sabers, Greatswords, or Blunderbusses.
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
3 |
In addition to crafting, Tiny Necklace of Agility can drop from chests found inside dungeons and ruined houses. Recorded sources include dungeon chests, dungeon firebowl chests, dungeon vase chests, and house chests. Drop chances per chest are very low, so crafting is usually faster than farming them.
Image | Necklace | Rarity | Stat Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tiny Necklace of Agility | Common | +5 Agility |
| Uncommon | +7 Agility | |
No image available | Rare | +10 Agility | |
| Epic | +15 Agility |
The Agility stat governs the Saber, Greatswords, and Blunderbuss, so a flat +5 from this necklace lifts the damage of every one of those weapons at once. It is the entry tier, so the bonus is modest, but it costs almost nothing and slots in the moment you build the bench.
As a Common piece it is best treated as a starter accessory. Once higher-tier metals are available, the Minor Necklace of Agility, Necklace of Agility, and Major Necklace of Agility raise the same Agility bonus to +7, +10, and +15 respectively.
Only one necklace and one ring can be equipped at a time. Pick the line that best matches the weapon you are building around.
Agility necklaces suit duelists and mixed melee/ranged builds that rely on Sabers, Greatswords, or Blunderbusses.
Every necklace in this line disassembles back into Silver Ingot × 3, regardless of tier.
If you are not in a hurry, clearing dungeons and looting house chests across the islands occasionally rewards a Tiny necklace as a drop, saving you the Silver Ingot cost. The chance per chest is low, so treat it as a bonus rather than a farming plan.
A necklace and a ring use separate slots, so pair this with an offensive ring that matches the same weapon for a stacked bonus on an Agility build.
The owner of an amulet like this becomes agile, like a jaguar in the jungle.
Necklaces: category overview of every necklace in Windrose.
Rings: the other accessory-slot jewelry type.
Jewelery Table: the workstation where every necklace is crafted and ascended.
Agility: the character stat this necklace line boosts.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Level | 1 |
5 |
Crafted at: Jewelery Table
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
x3 |
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
×3 |
Beyond crafting, the Tiny Necklace of Agility turns up as a low-chance drop from chests in dungeons and ruined houses, including standard dungeon chests, firebowl chests, and vase chests. The per-chest odds are small, so crafting from Silver Ingot is the reliable way to get one.