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# 4.3. Equipment & Fragments

### Weapons

AutoHero Tezos players are given a default initial weapon to participate in the game for free.

Weapons with higher rarity have greater base stats compared to those with lower rarity.

### Armor & Gear

Each Hero can equip 01 Armor and 02 Gears that boost the hero's stats:

* Armor improves a Hero's HP and one stat/perk defense.
* Gear enhances damage against one kind of enemy: ground/fly/melee/range.

### Fragments

Fragments are items that can not be equipped to the hero characters but can be used to boost the stats and levels of Equipment. There are 4 types of Fragments:

* **Material**: NFT fragments used to increase the level of equipment.
* **HERO Shard**: used to level up a hero character from 9 to 10, and from 19 to 20.
* **HERO Medal**: used to evolve a hero's star rank.
* **Hero Element**: used to increase a specific stat of hero characters.


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