2026-06-09
Decoration Guide for Task Bar Hero Gear

Decorations are not just bonus text on equipment. They decide whether a piece supports the hero wearing it, whether the party survives a push, and whether a farming route stays efficient. Treat decoration as a role-matching system before treating it as a perfect-roll chase.
What to Look For
| Gear Role | Good Decoration Direction | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Tank armor | HP, defense, resistance, damage reduction | Keeps the frontline alive long enough for the party to work. |
| Ranged DPS weapon | attack speed, crit, projectile or class damage | Converts uptime into faster boss and elite kills. |
| Wave-clear gear | area damage, cast speed, cooldown support | Speeds up normal stage farming. |
| Support gear | cooldown, cast speed, survivability | Keeps healing and buffs available more often. |
| Farming set | movement, gold gain, experience gain | Improves repeat loops when survival is already solved. |
Keep, Remove, or Replace
| Result | Decision |
|---|---|
| Fits the hero role and current wall | Keep and test it. |
| Strong stat but wrong hero | Store it for another build. |
| Weak stat on a temporary item | Do not spend much gold fixing it. |
| Good base item with bad decoration | Consider removal or reroll only if the item will stay equipped. |
The safest decoration rule is simple: never spend more gold fixing an item than the item is likely to return through progression.
Decoration Priority by Problem
If your party dies, decorate for survival first. Damage rolls look attractive, but they do not help when the tank collapses before the main skill rotation.
If the party survives but bosses time out, decorate your main DPS gear. Prioritize the damage type your hero actually uses instead of collecting generic bonuses.
If stages are safe and slow, move toward farming and speed rolls. That is when gold gain, experience gain, movement, attack speed, and area damage become more valuable.
When to Spend Gold
Spend gold on decoration when three conditions are true:
- The item has a good base.
- The hero using it is part of your current plan.
- The decoration change targets the exact reason your run fails.
If one of those is missing, wait. Save the gold for Rune Tree nodes, class unlocks, or a better item base.
Common Mistakes
Do not chase perfect decorations on leveling gear. You will replace many pieces while progressing.
Do not remove a useful defensive roll just because the item is on a DPS hero. Ranged heroes still need enough survival to keep dealing damage.
Do not judge decoration in isolation. A mediocre-looking roll can be the missing piece if it fixes cooldown, resistance, or sustain.
Next reads
Continue with the beginner route, update notes, or the full guide archive when you want a different angle.