

Right at the start, however, you can pick up and use pretty much any stone that comes your way. You can then apply the Engraving TWICE in your Engraving slots, for a total of 6 points in total.Ībility stones come later, as you will want to focus on finding the right stone for your class. Instead, it's a good idea to focus on JUST your Class Engraving, or a Combat Engraving that works really well for your class (Super Charge for the Gunlancer, Desperate Salvation for the Bard, etc, etc). You won't have access to this many points to start with. This is still a LOT for the beginning of Engravings. You might want to focus on maxing out your Engraving points before moving on with more content. This gives you 22 points to work with, enough for one maxed Engraving to level 3, and two lower Engravings.

One necklace with 3 points, an earring with 3 points, one Learned Engraving for 6 points, and an average Ability stone with 10 points.

Let's look at a sample set of accessories, stones, and Learned Engravings you might have available to you. You won't have accessories with loads of Engraving points, and you might not have the Learned Engraving slots ready to go, or even an ability stone to give you any Engraving points. Setting up your Engravings at the start of endgame content is a bit daunting. This is where things get pretty interesting. How Your Engravings Look During Your First Steps Into Endgame
