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# Items

In order to increase your Warlord’s stats and improve expedition success, you can use not only traits, but also various Items that boost your stats:

* **Power:** increases the chance of victory in combat encounters with region inhabitants.
* **Stealth:** increases the chance of passing an expedition stage without combat.
* **Exploration:** increases energy capacity by %
* **Earn:** increases Shards rewards in expeditions by %

Items come in four rarity levels: Common, Rare, Epic, and Legendary — however, their rarity does not stack with traits.

You can obtain Items from any crate, but *Item Crate or* *Megaitem Crate* offer the highest drop chance.

Just like traits, Items can be upgraded or recycled, and you can equip multiple Items at once — though this will consume more energy during expeditions.

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