Complete Accessory Database

Every Cursed Blade accessory, its Ascension effect, Luck tier, and which build it fits

Cursed Blade has 18 accessories across 4 Luck tiers — from common stat boosts to build-defining effects like ignoring all enemy resistances or converting damage types. Unlike weapons, accessories come with unique Ascension affixes that can be rerolled using Blasphemy Stones. This page covers every accessory's effect, Luck base stat, tier ranking, and which builds they work best with.

Updated: June 12, 2026

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Accessories are where a generic stat build becomes a genuinely optimized one in Cursed Blade. Unlike weapons and armor, accessories carry unique Ascension affixes — passive effects that can fundamentally change how your build plays. Some ignore enemy resistances, others convert damage types, provide sustain, or scale survivability. Every accessory also has a Luck base stat (1-4) that determines its overall power level, plus a visual aura that reflects its tier. With 18 accessories currently in the game, the right pick can make or break your endgame setup. This page organizes every accessory by its Luck tier with full effect details, compares how they rank across different tier lists, and recommends the best ones for each build type.

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Total Accessories
18
Luck Tiers
1-4
Highest Luck Stat
4
Best Overall Pick
Prodigy
Last Updated
June 2026

Full Accessories Table

All 18 accessories sorted by Luck base stat. Effect values show the full range from minimum to maximum rolls. Tier rankings are sourced from Gamezebo (GZ) and Kongbakpao (KBP) — differences reflect different ranking criteria.

Spirit

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: D

Effect: Magic Damage +5-15, Skill Speed +3-5%

Best For: Early magic builds

Hades Emissary

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: C

Effect: Restore 20-50 HP on kill

Best For: Farming sustain

Cuirass

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: C

Effect: Armor +25-50%

Best For: Tank builds

Iron Plate

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: D

KBP Tier: D

Effect: 5-10% chance to gain 1 Rage on hit

Best For: Rage builds (niche)

Onslaught

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: C

Effect: +10-20% Movement Speed, +3-5% Attack Speed on kill

Best For: Speed farming

Smuggler

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: D

KBP Tier: D

Effect: +1% Movement Speed per 30-15 Agility

Best For: Agility bow builds

Guardian

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: A

Effect: +10-30% Physical Resistance, +10-30% Magic Resistance

Best For: Tank builds

Scholar

Luck: 1

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: B

Effect: +5-10 EXP, +5-10 Luck, +5-10 Intelligence

Best For: Leveling / farming

Crown

Luck: 2

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: A

Effect: Skill Level +5-15, Luck +5-10

Best For: Skill-focused builds

Eternal Heart

Luck: 2

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: B

Effect: +5-15% Physical Damage, +5-15% Magic Damage

Best For: Hybrid damage builds

Prodigy

Luck: 3

GZ Tier: S

KBP Tier: S

Effect: All Stats +15-30 (Strength, Agility, Wisdom)

Best For: Every build (best all-rounder)

Proliferating Plating

Luck: 3

GZ Tier: S

KBP Tier: S

Effect: Max HP +500-1,500

Best For: Tank / survival builds

Graceful Mind

Luck: 3

GZ Tier: C

KBP Tier: A

Effect: +20-40% Magic Damage, -20-50% Max HP, -20-50% Armor

Best For: High-risk mage builds

Talisman

Luck: 3

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: B

Effect: Max MP +1-4, gain additional MP whenever MP is gained

Best For: Mana-heavy caster builds

Original Sin

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: A

Effect: Convert 50-100% damage to Magic Damage, Armor becomes 0

Best For: Pure magic damage builds

Eagle Eye

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: S

KBP Tier: A

Effect: Ignore all enemy resistances on attack

Best For: Bossing / high-defense enemies

Callus

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: S

KBP Tier: S

Effect: Restore 25-50% of physical damage taken over 8 seconds

Best For: Melee tank / sustain builds

Resentment

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: B

KBP Tier: A

Effect: At max Rage, lose all Rage and increase Rage cap by 5-10

Best For: Rage-scaling builds

Blood Oath

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: S

Effect: +50-150 Max HP, Skills consume 5-10% Max HP, restore 3-5% of Magic DMG dealt

Best For: Magic sustain builds

Giantslayer

Luck: 4

GZ Tier: A

KBP Tier: S

Effect: Gain a random enhancement buff for 10-20 seconds after defeating a Legendary enemy

Best For: Boss farming / dungeon runs

How The Ascension System Works

Every accessory has a Unique Ascension affix

Unlike weapons and armor, accessories come with a built-in Ascension effect — a passive ability that is unique to that specific accessory. These effects cannot be found on any other gear type. Each accessory always has the same base Ascension type, but the numerical rolls (like +5-15 Magic Damage or +25-50% Armor) are randomized within a range.

Luck base stat determines power level

Every accessory has a Luck base stat from 1 to 4. This is not the same as the Luck attribute — it is a hidden power rating. Higher Luck accessories generally have stronger and more specialized effects. 4-Luck accessories are the rarest and most build-defining. Lower Luck accessories (1-2) provide solid bonuses for early-to-mid game but are usually replaced in endgame.

Visual auras reflect accessory tier

Every accessory features a visual aura that represents its power level. Elite auras appear on accessories Level 45+, Mythic on Level 65+. The higher the tier, the more impressive the visual effect — but gameplay value depends on the Ascension effect, not just the aura.

Rerolling Ascensions with Blasphemy Stones and Reroll Stones

You can reroll an accessory's Ascension numerical values using Blasphemy Stones and Reroll Stones. This means if you find a high-Luck accessory with a low roll (e.g., +20% Magic Damage instead of +40%), you can reroll it for a chance at a higher value. The accessory's base Ascension type stays the same — only the numbers change. Save your reroll resources for 4-Luck and 3-Luck accessories with build-defining effects.

Read the Crafting Guide for more details on Blasphemy Stones

Best Accessory Picks By Build Type

Choose your accessory based on your playstyle and build direction. These recommendations assume you have access to the accessory — some high-Luck items require significant farming.

Best all-rounder (any build)

You want a single accessory that works with any weapon, any race, any playstyle.

Best pick: Prodigy (+15-30 All Stats)

Backup pick: Eternal Heart (+5-15% both damage types)

Prodigy gives flat stats to Strength, Agility, and Wisdom — three stats that benefit every build. It is universally useful and never a bad pick regardless of your setup.

Best mage / magic damage build

You are speccing into Wisdom and want maximum magic damage output.

Best pick: Original Sin (convert 50-100% damage to magic) or Graceful Mind (+20-40% Magic DMG)

Backup pick: Talisman (Max MP +1-4, extra mana regen)

Original Sin converts most or all of your damage to magic type and is the centerpiece of a pure magic build — but it sets Armor to 0, so you become very squishy. Graceful Mind offers raw magic damage at the cost of HP and Armor. Pair with Blood Oath for magic sustain.

Best tank / survival build

You want to survive long fights, take hits, and keep fighting.

Best pick: Callus (restore 25-50% physical damage taken over 8 seconds)

Backup pick: Proliferating Plating (+500-1,500 Max HP) or Guardian (+10-30% both resistances)

Callus is arguably the best defensive accessory in the game — it effectively gives you a second health bar for physical damage. Stack it with Proliferating Plating for massive HP pools.

Best bossing accessory

You are fighting endgame bosses and need to punch through high defenses.

Best pick: Eagle Eye (ignore all enemy resistances)

Backup pick: Giantslayer (random buff after defeating Legendary enemies)

Eagle Eye is the single best bossing accessory. Ignoring resistances means your damage is always full value, regardless of enemy type. Giantslayer is great for sustained boss runs where you kill multiple bosses.

Best farming / leveling accessory

You are grinding levels and resources and want efficiency.

Best pick: Scholar (+5-10 EXP, +5-10 Luck, +5-10 Intelligence)

Backup pick: Hades Emissary (restore 20-50 HP on kill) or Onslaught (speed + attack speed on kill)

Scholar gives extra EXP per kill, extra Luck for better drops, and extra Intelligence — perfect for leveling. Hades Emissary keeps you alive during extended farming sessions.

Best rage build accessory

You are building around the Rage mechanic and want to maximize its potential.

Best pick: Resentment (increase Rage cap by 5-10 on max Rage)

Backup pick: Iron Plate (5-10% chance to gain 1 Rage on hit)

Resentment lets you scale Rage beyond the normal cap, enabling stronger rage-based skills and passives. Iron Plate is a budget option for consistent Rage generation.

FAQ

How many accessories are in Cursed Blade?

There are currently 18 accessories in Cursed Blade across 4 Luck tiers (1-4). The exact count may shift with Alpha updates since the game is still in active development.

What is the best accessory in Cursed Blade?

Prodigy (+15-30 All Stats) is widely considered the best all-rounder since it benefits every build. For specific roles: Eagle Eye is best for bossing, Callus is best for tanking, and Original Sin is best for pure mage builds.

See the full Tier List for accessory rankings

How do you get accessories in Cursed Blade?

Accessories drop as loot from enemies and bosses across all zones. Higher-level zones (Plague Village, Silver Valley) drop higher-Luck accessories. 4-Luck accessories are rare drops from endgame content. You can also get accessories from boss kills and dungeon clears.

How do you reroll accessory Ascensions?

Use Blasphemy Stones and Reroll Stones to reroll the numerical values of an accessory's Ascension effect. The base Ascension type stays the same — only the numbers change. Save your reroll resources for 3-Luck and 4-Luck accessories.

What does Luck base stat mean on accessories?

Each accessory has a hidden Luck base stat (1-4) that indicates its overall power level. Higher Luck accessories generally have stronger, more specialized effects. 4-Luck accessories are the rarest and most build-defining. This is separate from the Luck attribute that affects drop rates.

Is Original Sin worth using if it sets Armor to 0?

Yes, for pure magic builds. Original Sin converts 50-100% of your damage to Magic Damage, which scales with Wisdom and magic passives. Setting Armor to 0 makes you fragile, so pair it with defensive skills, Callus, or Proliferating Plating to compensate. It is not recommended for hybrid or melee builds.

Check the Best Builds guide for complete build setups

What do the visual auras on accessories mean?

Accessories feature visual auras that reflect their power level. Elite auras appear on accessories Level 45+, Mythic on Level 65+. Higher-tier auras look more impressive but the gameplay value depends on the Ascension effect, not the aura tier.

Can you wear multiple accessories in Cursed Blade?

Yes, you can equip multiple accessories. The accessory system allows you to combine effects from different pieces, which is how endgame builds are optimized — stacking complementary Ascension effects like Eagle Eye (ignore resistance) with Prodigy (all stats) for maximum damage output.

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