Complete Aion 2 Character Stats Guide for Beginners
One of the biggest mistakes new players make in Aion 2 is assuming that bigger numbers always mean a stronger character. The game throws a lot of stats, upgrade systems, and progression mechanics at you very early, and it is easy to waste resources on gear that looks impressive but does very little in real combat.

If you are just starting out, understanding how stats actually work will save you a huge amount of time and Kina. This guide breaks down the important stats, explains the difference between fake power and real power, and shows what beginners should focus on during leveling and early endgame progression.

Gear Score vs. Combat Power

Aion 2 tracks character strength using two different systems: Gear Score and Combat Power. At first glance they seem similar, but they serve very different purposes.

Gear Score (GS)

Gear Score is mainly an entry requirement number. Certain dungeons and activities require a minimum GS before you can enter.

The problem is that Gear Score can be inflated very easily. Players can socket random manastones, equip inefficient upgrades, or push enhancement systems that add GS without improving actual combat performance.

A high Gear Score does not automatically mean a strong character.

Combat Power (CP)

Combat Power is the number that actually matters.

CP reflects your real combat effectiveness because it factors in offensive and defensive stats such as:

Attack
Defense
Accuracy
Critical Hit Rate
Survivability
Damage scaling

If you want to judge whether your build is improving, always pay attention to Combat Power instead of Gear Score alone.

Many experienced players would rather have lower GS with optimized stats than inflated GS with weak combat performance.

Universal Stats Every Class Needs

No matter which class you play, several stats are universally strong throughout leveling and endgame.

Weapon Damage Boost

This is your primary offensive scaling stat.

More weapon damage means:

Faster quest clearing
Higher skill damage
Better boss DPS
Faster farming efficiency

For beginners, weapon upgrades usually provide the biggest immediate power spike.

Combat Speed

Combat Speed reduces animation delays and improves the flow of your skill rotations.

This becomes extremely noticeable later in the game because faster skill execution means:

More attacks over time
Smoother combos
Better responsiveness in PvP
Higher sustained DPS

Many players underestimate this stat early on.

Multi-Hit Chance

Multi-Hit Chance gives attacks an opportunity to strike multiple times.

When this activates consistently, your overall damage output rises dramatically. It is one of the strongest scaling stats for DPS-focused classes and becomes especially valuable during longer boss fights.

Class-Specific Stat Priorities

Every class benefits from different stats depending on its combat role. Trying to copy another class’s build usually leads to poor performance.

Here is a simple breakdown of what each class should prioritize.

Templar

Templars are frontline tanks that focus on durability and protection.

Main priorities:

Defense
Max HP
Block
Threat generation

A good Templar is not measured by damage, but by how reliably they control enemies and survive difficult encounters.

Gladiator

Gladiators are aggressive melee fighters with powerful AoE damage.

Main priorities:

Attack Power
Critical Rate
Area Damage bonuses

Gladiators scale very well with offensive stats and weapon upgrades.

Assassin

Assassins rely on burst damage and mobility.

Main priorities:

Crit Rate
Evasion
Attack Speed
Back-attack Damage

Positioning matters heavily for this class, so stats that enhance burst windows are extremely valuable.

Ranger

Rangers specialize in ranged pressure and sustained damage.

Main priorities:

Accuracy
Ranged Damage
Stamina

Accuracy is especially important because missed attacks destroy overall DPS consistency.

Sorcerer

Sorcerers are pure magic damage dealers.

Main priorities:

Magic Attack
Cast Speed
MP Regeneration

A Sorcerer with poor Cast Speed feels extremely slow during combat, so balancing offensive power with casting fluidity is important.

Spiritmaster

Spiritmasters focus on damage-over-time effects and summons.

Main priorities:

DoT bonuses
Pet Damage
Crowd Control effects

This class scales differently from direct burst classes, so maximizing sustained pressure is more important than raw instant damage.

Cleric

Clerics serve as healers and support characters.

Main priorities:

Healing Power
Defense
Cast Speed

Survivability matters because dead healers cannot support the group.

Chanter

Chanters are hybrid support fighters with buffs and utility.

Main priorities:

Buff Duration
Hybrid offensive/defensive stats
Defense

A balanced setup usually works better than going fully offensive.

Stats Beyond Equipment

Aion 2 character growth goes far beyond gear alone. Some of the most important power increases come from long-term progression systems.

Skill Levels

Your active and passive skills normally cap at level 10.

Upgrading skill levels improves:

Damage multipliers
Healing values
Buff strength
Overall combat efficiency

Many beginners focus only on gear and completely ignore skill progression, which slows down overall growth.

Daevanion Boards

The Daevanion Board system becomes one of the most important progression mechanics later in the game.

You earn Daevanion points from:

Regional green quests
Sealed Dungeons
Strongholds
Other progression activities

These points can be spent through the Daevanion Board menu to push skills beyond their normal caps.

Skills can eventually reach level 16, and major upgrades unlock at:

Level 8
Level 12
Level 16

These milestones often add entirely new bonus effects or customization options to skills.

For many builds, Daevanion upgrades are stronger than simple gear upgrades.

Soul Codexes and Titles

Titles are more important than they first appear.

Collecting titles permanently increases your character stats, even if the title is not actively equipped.

Because of this, experienced players often complete exploration and side activities specifically for permanent stat gains.

Over time these bonuses add up significantly.

Beginner Progression Order

One of the easiest ways to waste resources in Aion 2 is upgrading the wrong gear at the wrong time.

If you are leveling toward the level 45 cap, follow this progression order.

1. Upgrade Your Weapon First

Always prioritize your weapon before anything else.

A stronger weapon:

Speeds up questing
Improves farming
Helps with boss fights
Makes leveling smoother overall

Weapon upgrades provide the best early-game value.

2. Upgrade Chest and Pants Second

After your weapon, focus on armor pieces with the biggest defensive impact.

Chest and pants usually provide the largest survivability boost, helping you handle story bosses and tougher dungeon encounters.

3. Use Safe Extraction

Do not be afraid to upgrade leveling gear.

Aion 2 refunds enhancement stones when extracting old equipment, so most of your upgrade investment is preserved.

You mainly lose the small Kina enhancement cost.

This system makes progression much more beginner-friendly than many MMORPGs.

4. Prioritize +Skill Gear

In early endgame, equipment with bonus skill levels becomes extremely valuable.

Even if a piece has slightly lower raw stats, +Skill gear often performs better because skill scaling is so powerful in Aion 2.

A lot of veteran players consider these pieces best-in-slot for early progression.

The stat system in Aion 2 can look overwhelming at first, but the core idea is actually simple: focus on real combat efficiency instead of inflated numbers.

Combat Power matters more than Gear Score. Proper stat priorities matter more than random upgrades. Long-term systems like Daevanion Boards and skill levels often matter more than beginners expect.