Items in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning features the different categories of items such as consumables, quest items, and crafting materials. Items are usually obtained from looting, chests, destroying breakable objects, dropped by killed enemies, bosses, sold by merchants, or obtained as a reward from completing a quest. This page covers a list of all the items found in the game.
KoA: Re-Reckoning Items
Consumables
Consumables in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning are items that after usage, consumption or depletion are removed from inventory. Consumables can be found by exploring and looting or given by NPCs as part of a quest or as a reward for achievements or completion of a quest.
An Alchemical Recipe is required for the Crafting of each potion, Alchemical Recipes are found by experimenting or by buying them from Merchants. Shadow Prisms and Potions are sold by certain Merchants.
You can find a list with all Consumables below.
All Consumables in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Name | Tier | Effects | Where to find | Alchemy |
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- | Nearby enemies will leave their positions to investigate where it's placed. | Found as random loot in chests |
N/A |
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Novice | Restores a small amount of your health. | The following Merchants sell this item: |
Black Cohosh x2 Embereyes x1 |
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Novice | Increases your health regeneration rate by a small amount. | The following Merchants sell this item: |
Black Cohosh x2 Scarlet Flowstone x1 |
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Novice | Restores a small amount of your mana. | The following Merchants sell this item: Beckry Aideh in Canneroc Cora Banick in Didenhil Nanne Hanri in Gorhart Village Syllareta Vauner in Canneroc |
Softscrabble Powder x2 Embereyes x1 |
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Novice | Increases your mana regeneration rate by a small amount. | The following Merchants sell this item: Cora Banick in Didenhil Nanne Hanri in Gorhart Village Syllareta Vauner in Canneroc |
Softscrabble Powder x2 Scarlet Flowstone x1 |
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Novice | Temporarily increases your alchemy skill by 1. | The following Merchants sell this item: Nanne Hanri in Gorhart Village |
Embereyes x1 Sky Blossom x1 |
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Novice | Temporarily increases your stealth skill by 1. | The following Merchants sell this item: Nanne Hanri in Gorhart Village |
Sky Blossom x1 Cripplespore Caps x1 |
Greater Chaos Touch Potion |
Novice | Increases 10% chaos damage of all your weapons. | Complete quest The Broken Crown | Chaos Essence x2 Scarwood Bark x1 |
Greater Chaos Refuge Potion |
Novice | Increases 20% Melee/Ranged/Magic Block efficacy. | Complete quest The Broken Crown | Chaos Essence x2 Ysa's Breath x1 |
Quest Items
Quest Items in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning are necessary for the completion of quests, side quests or faction quests. Quest Items can be found by exploring and looting or given by NPCs as part of a quest. You can find a list with all the Quest Items below.
All the Quest Items in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Reagents
Reagents or Alchemy Reagents in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning are used to create Potions. Reagents can be found by harvesting in the Faelands. You can find a list with all the Reagents below.
All the Reagents in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Name | Property | Where to find |
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Power |
Seawatch Dalentarth |
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Armor |
Seawatch Rithen |
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Blood |
Seawatch (in caves) |
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Damage |
Dalentarth |
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Extraction |
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Fate | Between the Hollowlands and Menetyre |
Components
Components in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning are materials used for Blacksmithing. Components can be salvaged from weapons and armor at a Blacksmithing Forge, the rarity of the obtained component depends on the player's blacksmithing skill. It is not possible to salvage Unique and Armor Set items.
Components can be found as loot. The greater the player's blacksmithing skill is, the greater quality and quantity of components the player will find in chests or loot on corpses. The level of the region affects what quality components will be found as well. Many animals can be harvested for components. You can find a list with all the Components below.
All Components in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
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Shards
Shards in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning are materials used to craft Gems by Sagecrafting. Each Shard has an effect and a clarity that will determine the resulting properties. Player can upgrade the clarity of cloudy and lambent Shards at a Sagecraft Altar by combining two similar Shards to produce one Shard of a higher clarity. You can find a list with all the Shards below.
All the Shards in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Name | Clarity | Effect | Where to find |
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Cloudy | Fire | The following Merchants sell this item: Eren Calse in Moon Camp Pell Grandy in Ysa Rolan Arleand in Sun Camp |
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Lambent | Fire | Created by combining two Cloudy Fire Shards |
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Pristine | Fire | Created by combining two Lambent Fire Shards The following Merchants sell this item: Maeve Arigal in Rathir |
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Cloudy | Ice | The following Merchants sell this item: Eren Calse in Moon Camp Brother Gamian in St Hadwyn's Mission |
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Lambent | Ice | Created by combining two Cloudy Ice Shards The following Merchants sell this item: Jorum Quintis in Ysa Maeve Arigal in Rathir |
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Pristine | Ice | Created by combining two Lambent Ice Shards |
Gems
Gems are a kind of item in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning. Gems are a precious material that can be used to improve our gear stats. Players can create Gems using Sagecrafting, found them as loot or purchase them from Merchants.
Gems can be used in two different ways. One way is to socket them into Weapons or Armor, but these must have a slot to be socketed with a Gem. On the other hand, Gems can be used to craft Weapons and Armor using Blacksmithing, which makes the gear take the effect of the Gem. The character has to reach level 7 in Blacksmithing to be able to craft equipment with Gems.
There are four types of gems, which can only be chosen while being crafted by players, but not when loot or purchased from Merchants. Each type of Gem can only be socketed in the equipment with a slot of the same type.
Gems can be socketed at a Sagecraft Altar, where Gems can also be crafted from Shards. Players need at least two Shards to create a Gem. At higher levels, players can use the Sagecraft Skill to remove Gems from sockets. Otherwise, a Sagecrafter will for a fee. Gems cannot be removed from crafted gear.
All Gems in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

Armor Gems

Epic Gems

Utility Gems

Weapon Gems
Armor Gems Description:
Armor Gems grant an improvement in defense or resistance to some types of damage. On the one hand, Armor Gems can be socketed in some pieces of Armor, except in Shields and Talismans. On the other hand, Armor Gems can be used for forging, but they are only available to create Armor pieces.All Armor Gems in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
All Armor Gems Table
Name |
Effect |
Superior Gem |
+10% Armor |
Exceptional Gem |
+20% Armor |
Flawless Gem |
+30% armor |
Rigid Gem |
+8 Armor |
Shielded Gem |
+15 Armor |
Tempered Gem |
+24 Armor |
Impregnable Gem |
+35 Armor |
Gem of Protection |
+3% Elemental Resistance |
Gem of Refuge |
+7% Elemental Resistance |
Gem of Shelter |
+9% Elemental Resistance |
Gem of Haven |
+12% Elemental Resistance |
Gem of Fire Shield |
+5% Fire Resistance |
Gem of Fire Aversion |
+12% Fire Resistance |
Gem of Fire Hindrance |
+16% Fire Resistance |
Gem of Fire Attenuation |
+20% Fire Resistance |
Gem of Ice Shield |
+5% Ice Resistance |
Gem of Ice Aversion |
+12% Ice Resistance |
Gem of Ice Hindrance |
+16% Ice Resistance |
Gem of Ice Attenuation |
+20% Ice Resistance |
Gem of Lightning Shield |
+5% Lightning Resistance |
Gem of Lightning Aversion |
+12% Lightning Resistance |
Gem of Lightning Hindrance |
+16% Lightning Resistance |
Gem of Lightning Attenuation |
+20% Lightning Resistance |
Gem of Mending |
+5% Bleeding Resistance |
Gem of Clotting |
+12% Bleeding Resistance |
Gem of Coagulation |
+20% Bleeding Resistance |
Gem of Antivenin |
+5% Poison Resistance |
Gem of Remedy |
+8% Poison Resistance |
Gem of Elixir |
+12% Poison Resistance |
Gem of Antidote |
+16% Poison Resistance |
Gem of Shifting |
+5% Physical Resistance |
Gem of Phasing |
+9% Physical Resistance |
Gem of Displacing |
+12% Physical Resistance |
Gem of Tempering |
+15% Physical Resistance |
Epic Gems Description:
Epic Gems can be used to increase the power of our character's Abilities, as well as to improve the chances of causing passive status effects to enemies when we are attacked. In addition, Epic Gems can also be used to improve damage dealt to enemies as well as to increase our character's defense to physical and elemental damage.
All Epic Gems in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Scrapper's Gem
Fighter's Gem
Warrior's Gem
Rascal's Gem
Outlaw's Gem
Rogue's Gem
Magician's Gem
Wizard's Gem
Sorcerer's Gem
Gem of Cultivation
Gem of Wisdom
Gem of Enlightenment
Gem of Attenuation
Gem of Mitigation
Gem of Unrivaled Vitality
Gem of Transfiguration
Gem of Reclamation
Gem of Abatement
Gem of Abundance
Gem of Affluence
All Epic Gems Table
Name |
Effect |
Scrapper's Gem |
+1 to the first 2 Tiers Might Abilities. |
Fighter's Gem |
+1 to the first 4 Tiers Might Abilities |
Warrior's Gem |
+1 to the all Might Abilities |
Rascal's Gem |
+1 to the first 2 Tiers Finesse Abilities |
Outlaw's Gem |
+1 to the first 4 Tiers Finesse Abilities |
Rogue's Gem |
+1 to the all Finesse Abilities |
Magician's Gem |
+1 to the first 2 Tiers Finesse Abilities |
Wizard's Gem |
+1 to the first 4 Tiers Finesse Abilities |
Sorcerer's Gem |
+1 to the all Finesse Abilities |
Gem of Cultivation |
+1 to the first 2 tiers of Might, Finesse, and Sorcery Abilities. |
Gem of Wisdom |
+1 to the first 3 tiers of Might, Finesse, and Sorcery Abilities. |
Gem of Enlightenment |
+1 to the first 4 tiers of Might, Finesse, and Sorcery Abilities. |
Gem of Attenuation |
+25 Health +25 Mana |
Gem of Mitigation |
+35 Health +35 Mana |
Gem of Unrivaled Vitality |
+50 Health +50 Mana |
Gem of Transfiguration |
-10% Mana Costs |
Gem of Reclamation |
-15% Mana Costs |
Gem of Abatement |
-20% Mana Costs |
Utility Gems Description:
Utility Gems grants the character an improvement to his or her stats by enhancing damage dealt to enemies. Utility Gems can also be used to increase the character's maximum health and mana amount, as well as to improve regeneration bonuses for both. Utility Gems are made from a variety of Shards, which quality will define the quality of the gem to be crafted.
Utility Gems can be socketed into gear with Utility Gem slots. Unlike Weapon Gems, some Weapons and Armor can have more than one slot for Utility Gems. If players wishes to remove Utility Gems, they can do so at a Sagecrafter for a cost, or at a Sagecraft Altar. To do so, players need to reach level 10 in Sagecraft Skill.
On the other hand, Utility Gems can also be used to forge Weapons and Armor using Blacksmithing, which will add a bonus to crafted gear. Once the gem is used to forge gear, it cannot be recovered.
All Utility Gems in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Assailant's Gem
Invader's Gem
Conqueror's Gem
Bully's Gem
Oppressor's Gem
Tormentor's Gem
Gem of Dawn
Gem of Light
Gem of Radiance
Gem of Dusk
Gem of Gloom
Gem of Night
Diviner's Gem
Augur's Gem
Mage's Gem
Oracle's Gem
Crusader's Gem
Gem of Stupefication
All Utility Gems Table
Name |
Effect |
Assailant's Gem |
+5% vs Lightly Wounded Enemies |
Invader's Gem |
+11% vs. Lightly Wounded Enemies |
Conqueror's Gem |
+20% vs Lightly Wounded Enemies |
Bully's Gem |
+5% vs Heavily Wounded Enemies |
Oppressor's Gem |
+11% vs. Heavily Wounded Enemies |
Tormentor's Gem |
+20% vs Heavily Wounded Enemies |
Gem of Dawn |
+5% Daytime Damage |
Gem of Light |
+10% Daytime Damage |
Gem of Radiance |
+20% Daytime Damage |
Gem of Dusk |
+5% Night Damage |
Gem of Gloom |
+10% Night Damage |
Gem of Night |
+20% Nighttime Damage |
Diviner's Gem |
+10% Mana |
Augur's Gem |
+14% Mana |
Mage's Gem |
+17% Mana |
Oracle's Gem |
+20% Mana |
Crusader's Gem |
+10% Health |
Paladin's Gem |
+14% Health |
Templar's Gem |
+17% Health |
Hero's Gem |
+20% Health |
Stimulating Gem |
+0.2 Mana Regeneration |
Restoring Gem |
+1 Mana Regeneration |
Infusing Gem |
+1.5 Mana Regeneration |
Rejuvenating Gem |
+2 Mana Regeneration |
Soothing Gem |
+0.1 Health Regeneration |
Revitalizing Gem |
+1 Health Regeneration |
Renewing Gem |
+1.5 Health Regeneration |
Regenerating Gem |
+2 Health Regeneration |
Gem of Skill |
+3% Crit Chance |
Gem of Accuracy |
+5% Crit Chance |
Gem of Precision |
+7% Crit Chance |
Gem of Confusion |
+10% Stun Duration |
Gem of Disorientation |
+14% Stun Duration |
Gem of Stupefication |
+20% Stun Duration |
Gem of Staggering |
+30% Stun Duration |
Weapon Gems Description
Weapon Gems can be used to improve stats and grant bonuses to some Weapons. Although most Weapons have a slot for Weapon Gems, some others such as Staves, Scepters, and Chakrams do not and can only be socketed with Utility Gems. The Weapon that we want to get socketed, must have an empty Weapon Gem slot.
Once the Gem is placed, it can give the Weapon a bonus that will either grant an elemental damage or induce an status effect to enemies, or steal life and mana per hit from them. The bonus granted will vary based on the chosen Shards to craft the gem, as Shards Qualities, which are Cloudy, Lambent, and Pristine, affect the quality of the Gem.
If players wishes to remove Weapon Gems, they can do so at a Sagecrafter for a cost, or at a Sagecraft Altar. To do so, players need to reach level 10 in Sagecraft Skill.
On the other hand, Weapon Gems can also be used to forge some Weapons using Blacksmithing, which will add a bonus to crafted gear. Once the Gem is used to forge the gear, it cannot be recovered.
All Weapon Gems in Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
All Weapon Gems Table
Name |
Effect |
Gem of Leeching |
15% Chance to Steal 5 Health per Hit |
Gem of Bloodthirst |
15% Chance to Steal 15 Health per Hit |
Gem of Devouring |
15% Chance to Steal 20 Health per Hit |
Gem of Bloodletting |
15% Chance to Steal 25 Health per Hit |
Gem of Voracity |
15% Chance to Steal 5 Mana per Hit |
Gem of Ravening |
15% Chance to Steal 15 Mana per Hit |
Gem of Ferocity |
15% Chance to Steal 20 Mana per Hit |
Gem of Gluttony |
15% Chance to Steal 25 Mana per Hit |
Strengthening Gem |
5 Physical Damage |
Invigorating Gem |
9 Physical Damage |
Bolstering Gem |
16 Physical Damage |
Galvanizing Gem |
30 Physical Damage |
Gem of Justice |
+5% Critical Hit Damage with Physical |
Gem of Magnitude |
+9% Critical Hit Damage with Physical |
Gem of Amplitude |
+15% Critical Hit Damage with Physical |
Gem of Fire |
4 Fire Damage 3 Burning Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Conflagration |
9 Fire Damage 5 Burning Damage over 6 seconds |
Gem of Combustion |
17 Fire Damage 10 Burning Damage over 6 seconds |
Gem of Incineration |
30 Fire Damage 20 Burning Damage over 7 seconds |
Gem of Ice |
4 Ice Damage 2 Freezing Damage over 2 seconds |
Gem of Snow |
9 Ice Damage 4 Freezing Damage over 3 seconds |
Gem of Frost |
17 Ice Damage 7 Freezing Damage over 4 seconds |
Gem of Winter |
30 Ice Damage 18 Freezing Damage over 6 seconds |
Gem of Lightning |
4 Lightning Damage 3 Shocking Damage over 3 seconds |
Gem of Thunder |
9 Lightning Damage 4 Shocking Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Sparks |
17 Lightning Damage 8 Shocking Damage over 7 seconds |
Gem of Tempest |
30 Lightning Damage 15 Shocking Damage over 10 seconds |
Gem of Carnage |
5 Bleeding Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Hemorrhaging |
15 Bleeding Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Slaughter |
20 Bleeding Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Decay |
6 Poison Damage over 5 seconds |
Gem of Venom |
13 Poison Damage over 6 seconds |
Gem of Putrefication |
24 Poison Damage over 6 seconds |
Gem of Rot |
48 Poison Damage over 7 seconds |
Scout's Gem |
4 Piercing Damage |
Seeker's Gem |
12 Piercing Damage |
Stalker's Gem |
20 Piercing Damage |
Saboteur's Gem |
25 Piercing Damage |