Found a Rare, Epic, or Legendary item with stats that aren't quite what you wanted? Enhancement Scrolls let you push those bonuses further — adding new stats, boosting existing ones, or rerolling the whole thing. Here is the full system, what each scroll does, and how to find them.
What are enhancement slots?
Every rarity item ships with a fixed number of enhancement slots determined by its tier — 2 for Rare, 3 for Epic, 4 for Legendary. Each slot is one chance to upgrade the item with a scroll. Hover over any rarity item to see how many you have available:

This Legendary Knight Armor has 4 enhancement slots, none used yet. The [HP +120] and [Energy +8%] are the item's rolled rarity bonuses; scrolls let you stack on top of those.
How to use a scroll
- Right-click → Use with on the scroll, then click your rarity item (works whether equipped, in your bag, or on the ground).
- Each attempt consumes one enhancement slot, whether it succeeds or fails.
- The scroll itself is always consumed on use.
- If the item is equipped, the new bonus updates in your Skills window instantly — no need to unequip.
Tracking successful enhancements
Every successful enhancement adds a + sign next to the rarity tier in the item's description, plus the slot counter ticks up:

This legendary+ knight axe shows [Enhance: 1/4] — one of its four slots was spent on a successful enhancement, so the rarity name is now legendary+. A failed attempt still consumes the slot but does not add a +.
Stat scrolls — 12 types × 3 tiers
Each stat scroll targets a specific bonus. The tier (visible on the scroll's ribbon color) controls success chance vs boost size:
| Tier | Success | Boost | Source |
Basic (parchment) | 10% | High (e.g. Atk +2) | Mid-tier monsters |
Advanced (blue ribbon) | 60% | Standard (e.g. Mlvl +1) | Elite monsters |
Master (gold ribbon) | 100% | Standard (e.g. Life Leech +3%) | Bosses only |
The 12 stat types are: Armor, Attack, Defense, Elemental Protection, Speed, Distance, Shielding, Mana Leech, Magic Level, Life Leech, Hit Points, and Mana Points. Each scroll only works on items where the targeted stat is valid (you cannot use a Distance scroll on a club, for example).
Special scrolls
Scroll of Restoration — Restores one failed enhancement slot back to your item. Always succeeds. Does not consume a slot. Burned a slot on a failed Basic Atk attempt? Pop one of these and try again.
Chaos Scroll — 60% activation chance. On activation, every existing bonus on the item is rerolled: each one independently improves, downgrades, or stalls. High risk, can wreck a good roll just as easily as it makes it godly.
Chaos Scroll of Goodness — 60% activation chance. Same as Chaos Scroll, but bonuses can only improve or stall — never downgrade. Much safer; a guaranteed no-loss reroll if it activates.
Scroll of Rebirth — The big one. Takes any rarity item and rerolls every bonus stat from scratch (rarity tier is preserved), and fully resets all enhancement slots back to fresh. Always succeeds. Use it when the original stat rolls were terrible, or when you want a clean slate on an item you've already burned slots on.
Where to get scrolls
- Stat scroll drops — Basic scrolls drop from mid-tier creatures. Advanced scrolls drop from elite monsters. Master scrolls are exclusively boss loot.
- Scroll of Rebirth — Drops from caster monsters and mage-themed bosses, with the rate scaling to monster difficulty. Easier casters are a lucky find; endgame casters and mage bosses are the reliable sources.
- Chaos Scroll — A curated lucky-find drop spread across a handful of dangerous mobs at every tier. From early-game spellcasters all the way up to elite Pits of Inferno demons, any of them can drop one if luck is on your side.
- Chaos Scroll of Goodness — Endgame world bosses only. The major demonic and arch-mage bosses are the exclusive source — taking them down is the only way to get the safer reroll.
- Scroll of Restoration — Major world bosses, with a much smaller chance from a few elite mobs.
- Task Points Shop — Selected scrolls available from Grizzly Adams, located in the Training Hall zone (use the temple teleport in any town).
- Task rank capstones — Promotion to Big Game Hunter (25 tasks) grants a guaranteed Chaos Scroll; Taskmaster (50 tasks) grants a Scroll of Rebirth; and Elite Hunter (100 tasks) grants a Chaos Scroll of Goodness. One scroll each, on first promotion to that rank.
Pick your slots wisely — once burned, only Restoration brings them back. Good hunting! |