Unicorn Overlord is chock-full of weapons and shields that get out-scaled in the endgame. But with hard-earned ore, things might change. Let’s find and utilize Fevrite ore so you can play with all sorts of weapons.
How to get Fevrite in Unicorn Overlord
Fevrite improves weapons to their highest quality in Unicorn Overlord. These small ore chunks are rare and scattered across the map and look like brownish-gray chunks in your inventory.
Fevrite is often a reward for exploration in Unicorn Overlord. Specific quests in Albion and spots on the overworld grant a single Fevrite apiece. In addition, the Coliseum can offer Fevrite for conquering their challenges and purchasing it with coins.
The most consistent source of Fevrite in Unicorn Overlord is from black markets. At the absurd price of 50,000 gold, you can get this game-changing ore yourself. That price adds up, especially since Albion’s black market is full of extremely potent equipment you may want to scoop up first.
How to use Fevrite in Unicorn Overlord
To use Fevrite, talk to a Blacksmith in Unicorn Overlord, the earliest being one in central Albion to the west of Oakford Town. You can tell you’ve found one if you see an anvil on the map, and you can fast travel to any you discover. These Blacksmiths take one Fevrite and 50 Honors to convert a weapon or shield into one with higher base stats, making nearly any weapon effective in the late game.
Fevrite doesn’t actually alter much about the weapon other than numbers. Depending on what type of weapon or shield it is, your upgrade provides new base stats without touching any other aspect of the weapon. Here’s the basic rundown of how it works:
- If it’s a weapon with either Phys. ATK or Mag. ATK, Fevrite increases the attack type the weapon has to 25. For example, a Zenoiran Knight’s Staff+ has 25 Mag. ATK. while a Steel Axe+ would have 25 Phys. ATK.
- If it’s a weapon with both Phys. ATK and Mag. ATK, Fevrite increases their stats to 10 in their weaker ATK and 20 in their stronger one. For example, a Spellsteel Sword+ would get 10 Phys. ATK and 20 Mag. ATK. From what we can tell, most hybrid weapons are stronger in Mag. ATK.
- Shields transform to have eight Phys. DEF and 30-percent Block. A Carnat Shield+, for instance, goes from Six DEF and 24 percent Block to Eight and 30 percent.
- Greatshields transform to have 16 Phys. DEF and 40-percent Block. A Dragonbone Greatshield+, for instance, goes from 11 DEF and 25 percent Block to 16 and 40 percent.
This is universal for all weapons and shields, no matter what their original base stats are. That means a puny Iron Spear ends up at the same base stat damage as a Meteorite Lance when upgraded. The price is also universal: upgrading to a Bandit’s Handaxe+ costs the same one Fevrite and 50 Honor as a Kingsaxe Drakenash+.
Skills and sub-effects remain completely untouched. Any bonus initiative, health, or otherwise remains the same from the un-upgraded version. Any penalties remain, too, so Dragonbone Weapons can still be used to ensure a character acts later in the fight.
Best weapons and shields for Fevrite in Unicorn Overlord
Since Fevrite evens the playing ground for a lot of weapons, we recommend upgrading weapons and shields with huge upsides in skills and alternative qualities rather than base damage. Usually, this means weapons that grant PP or AP—like Icefall weapons or the Lyrical Wand. But this can also mean weapons or shields with neat bonus effects, like the Parrying Shield’s bonus to damage for counter-attack skills.
All weapons and shields benefit from Fevrite in Unicorn Overlord, with even endgame weapons capping at 24 ATK. So, you’ll always get some benefits from upgrading. However, we can’t express how important it is to keep old weapons around for Fevrite use. They can get a huge power boost from this ore, letting you access some strategies from the early game all over again.
Here are some of our favorite upgradable items, due to good skills or other sub-effects.
- All Phantom Knight Weapons
- All Dragonbone Weapons
- All Kings Weapons (From the Carving quests, like Carved of Drakenhold)
- All Icefall Weapons
- Dancer’s Delight (Sword)
- Runic Sword
- Wyvern Razor
- Hoarfrost Axe
- Rose Knight Axe
- Golden Ram Axe
- Giant’s Greataxe
- General’s Pike
- Unwavering Spear
- Crimson Sarissa
- Interrogator’s Bow
- Watchman’s Longbow
- General’s Longbow
- Lyrical Wand
- Dustbound Staff
- Mother Laelia’s Staff
- Blessed Roundshield
- Parrying Shield
- Thorn Greatshield
- Zenoiran Knight’s Greatshield