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When obtaining new pieces of equipment or looting Dungeon Passes, you will sometimes find items with a glow around them. And when you mouse over these glowing items, you will see the word "Echoes" along with some lines of text. Echoes are stats that have been added to the item ''on top of'' whatever Stats they already have, with the current maximum number of echo lines any one item can have being 5. Try and fill out your equipment slots with as many great echoes as you can, and challenge even harder dungeons for even better rewards by using echoes!
When obtaining new pieces of equipment or looting Dungeon Passes, you will sometimes find items with a glow around them. And when you mouse over these glowing items, you will see the word "Echoes" along with some lines of text. Echoes are stats that have been added to the item ''on top of'' whatever Stats they already have, with the current maximum number of echo lines any one item can have being 5.  
 
Try and fill out your equipment slots with as many great echoes as you can, and challenge even harder dungeons for even better rewards by using echoes!


==Line Generation==
==Line Generation==
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Line quality refers to the potential maximum amount of additional stats any one line can roll. When it comes to determining line quality, you can look at the color of the orb next to the line in question. From lowest roll to highest roll, the colors go:  
Line quality refers to the potential maximum amount of additional stats any one line can roll. When it comes to determining line quality, you can look at the color of the orb next to the line in question. From lowest roll to highest roll, the colors go from lowest roll to highest roll:  


Gray -> Green -> Blue -> Gold -> Ruby (Red)
<span style= "font-size: 1.5em">Gray</span style> → <span style= "font-size: 1.5em">Green</span style> → <span style= "font-size: 1.5em">Blue</span style> → <span style= "font-size: 1.5em">Gold</span style> → <span style= "font-size: 1.5em">Ruby (Red)</span style>


If the line is Gray, then that means the amount of additional stats you're getting from it is a lot lower than it could be. If the line is Ruby (Red), then that means you rolled near to, if not literally, the maximum possible of additional stats for that line!
If the line is Gray, then that means the amount of additional stats you're getting from it is a lot lower than it could be. If the line is Ruby (Red), then that means you rolled near to, if not literally, the maximum possible of additional stats for that line!


But what about when you roll a line that you just don't care about, regardless of its quality?
But what about when you roll a line that you just don't care about, regardless of its quality? What if you find a nice item, but it doesn't have as many echo lines as you'd like?


You can look at the [[Souls]] page to find out :)
You can look at the [[Souls]] page for help on that :)


==Clarifications==
==Clarifications==
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