Gear Score vs. Combat Power
Before optimizing anything, it’s important to understand what each system actually represents.
Gear Score (GS) is your overall equipment rating. It comes from your weapons, armor, accessories, and enhancement systems. It acts as a gate for unlocking content such as high-tier dungeons and zones. However, GS can sometimes be misleading—equipping higher-level items with poor stats or mismatched bonuses can inflate GS without improving actual performance.
Combat Power (CP) is your real combat effectiveness. It reflects your actual stats in battle, including attack, defense, crit rate, accuracy, and other performance-based attributes. CP is what determines how strong you truly are in fights, not just what your character sheet displays.
A good rule of thumb: GS gets you into content, but CP helps you clear it efficiently.
The Progression Path (Level 45 to 2400+ GS)
Once you reach the level 45 cap through main story progression in Aion 2, your focus shifts entirely to optimizing gear systems and farming efficiency.
1. Fresh Level 45 (GS 900 – 1400)
At this stage, your goal is to stabilize your character and prepare for mid-game content.
Your main priority should be your Ascension weapon, which is typically a free Unique Gold weapon obtained through the main storyline. Upgrade it immediately to +10, as it will carry your damage well into mid-game.
Next, focus on:
Clearing Sealed Dungeons for Daevanion Crystals and Upgrade Scrolls
Upgrading belts and amulets through Stronghold materials
Progressing gear in a balanced way rather than over-investing in a single item tier
You should also begin collecting overworld progression items such as feathers, statues, and monuments. These feed into account-wide systems that provide permanent CP boosts, making them extremely valuable long-term investments.
2. Mid-Game Progression (GS 1400 – 1700)
This is where your build starts to specialize.
A major farming target here is Draupnir Dungeon, which provides stronger armor sets like Bakarma Gold Armor. Avoid low-value entry dungeons that slow down progression efficiency.
At the same time, start investing in Abyss Point (AP) accessories. Rings, earrings, and necklaces from AP vendors remain relevant for a long time because they provide strong stat multipliers and hybrid PvE/PvP utility.
Accessories often give more long-term value than armor upgrades, so prioritize them carefully.
3. Late-Game Power Spikes (GS 1700 – 2400+)
Once you reach higher GS thresholds, progression becomes more system-driven.
Transcendence Dungeons become a key source of power. Pushing higher ranks here unlocks Arcana Cards, which can significantly boost
Gear Score
by 40–80 points per slot. These are some of the most efficient raw GS upgrades in the game.
At around 1800+ GS, you unlock access to Vakron Sky Island, one of the most efficient endgame farming zones. This area is essential for farming high-tier gold gear and pushing toward the 2400+ GS milestone.
At this stage, progression becomes less about single upgrades and more about stacking multiple optimized systems together.
Gear Optimization for Stronger Builds
Reaching high GS is not enough—you also need to convert that GS into meaningful Combat Power.
Upgrade Everything Evenly
One of the most common mistakes is over-investing in a single gear piece. Instead, upgrade all equipment evenly. Bringing every piece from +1 to +2 before pushing anything higher gives better overall CP efficiency and smoother progression.
This method ensures balanced stat growth and prevents bottlenecks in survivability or damage output.
Stat Prioritization
Your stat priorities should match your role and gameplay focus.
Build Type Recommended Stats Usage Focus
DPS Builds Weapon damage, attack speed, critical hit rate, might Offensive gear rolls, rings, bracelets
PvE Defense Flat defense, PvE damage reduction Crafted armor sets
PvP Defense Evasion, crit resistance, crit damage reduction Abyss gear sets
Choosing the right stats matters more than chasing higher item level in many cases, especially for CP optimization.
Skill Systems and Daevanion Boards
Beyond gear, a large portion of Combat Power comes from progression systems.
Daevanion Boards should always be aligned with your main skill rotation. Completing optimized boards can grant massive CP boosts, often exceeding 500+ CP depending on progression depth.
Skill leveling is also critical:
Reaching skill level milestones improves class scaling
Level 16 (via gear bonuses like soulbound effects) unlocks stronger modifiers
Level 20 (through Arcana synthesis systems) provides major damage spikes
The key is consistency—avoid spreading upgrades across unrelated skills and focus on your core rotation.
Progression in Aion 2 is not just about chasing higher Gear Score. It’s about balancing GS and CP so your character is both eligible for content and actually strong enough to clear it efficiently.