You might have already heard some less than satisfied grumbling about Star Wars: The Old Republic's new approach to gearing since the release of Legacy of the Sith. If you follow any community related to the game, you have definitely heard grumbling. In any case, this new system is, for the time being, here to stay, and we're here to help you make heads and tails of it all. Aquatic Research Matrixes? Medals of Commendation? Don't worry - we have you covered.
The new gearing system introduced with 7.0 has been widely criticized, and is also considered by many players to be rather confusing, with a number of new currencies and upgrade paths present for different types of content. Here's how you can get the best gear, and what content you need to play for it - and when.
Maximum Item Rating in 7.0
Throughout 6.0, players had a clear goal with gearing in mind - hit Item Rating 306. After that, you could worry about fine tuning your set bonuses, mods and augments. Things in 7.0 have been complicated a bit, but also simplified. Sort of.
The maximum Item Rating in 7.0 is, for now, 334. However, this isn't simple to achieve, nor is it really needed for most of the content. After 6.0's approach to rewarding all activities with essentially the same access to high-end gear, this new expansion is changing things completely by tying certain tiers of gear and gear-upgrade currency to specific content. Leveling gear through level 79 will bridge the gap between 6.0's cap of 306 and the lower tiers of new gear, with progression designed to have players land on IR 320 when reaching level 80. Getting gear in 7.0 When you reach IR 320 with this very first set of "Conquest Gear", called Decurion, you will step onto the path of new gearing in 7.0. Here, increasing your item rating relies less on actual drops (though these are still involved) and more on farming specific currencies needed to upgrade the gear you have. Essentially, it is broken down into four categories.


