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The Guardian Tribunus Mace is a Unique-grade mace in Aion 2 that is made specifically for Cleric classes. It is not a general-purpose weapon. Only Clerics can equip it, which already tells most players who this item is meant for.

In general, this mace sits in the mid-to-late game range. With an item level of 87, it is not an entry-level weapon, but it is also not something only endgame raiders will ever see. Most players encounter it when they start focusing more seriously on PvE performance and survivability.

Because it is a mace, it supports the typical Cleric playstyle: steady damage, solid accuracy, and defensive value rather than burst damage.

What Are the Stats and Why Do They Matter?

Here are the basic stats of the Guardian Tribunus Mace and how they work in practice:

  • Attack: 308–396 This is a normal damage range for a Cleric weapon at this level. Most players will not pick this mace for raw damage alone, but the damage is consistent enough for PvE content.

  • Accuracy: 100 Accuracy is important for Clerics, especially in PvE. In general, missed attacks mean slower clears and weaker mana recovery from certain skills. This accuracy value helps reduce that problem.

  • Critical Hit: 50 Clerics usually do not rely on crit-focused builds, but extra crit is still useful. It makes solo content smoother and adds small damage gains over time.

  • Block: 50 This stat matters more than it looks. Clerics often take hits in PvE, especially when soloing or acting as backup tanks in smaller groups. Extra block helps reduce incoming damage.

  • Manastone Slots: 4 Four slots give enough flexibility. Most players use these for HP, block, or magic boost, depending on whether they focus on survivability or damage.

There is no PvP-specific bonus listed, so this mace is usually considered more PvE-oriented.

Who Should Use the Guardian Tribunus Mace?

In practice, most Clerics who use this weapon fall into three categories:

  1. PvE-focused Clerics If you spend most of your time in dungeons, instances, or grinding PvE content, this mace fits well. The balance of damage and defense makes it reliable.

  2. Solo players Clerics who solo a lot usually value survivability. The block stat and solid base attack make solo farming more comfortable.

  3. Support Clerics in small groups In smaller parties, Clerics often take more hits than expected. This weapon supports that role better than pure damage-focused options.

Players who focus heavily on PvP usually look for different weapons with PvP-specific bonuses.

How Do You Get the Guardian Tribunus Mace?

Where Does It Drop or Come From?

Right now, the known source for the Guardian Tribunus Mace is the Abyss Shop.

This means you usually need to participate in Abyss-related activities to earn the currency required. In general, this includes:

  • Abyss PvE content

  • Abyss points earned through events or objectives

  • Sometimes limited-time rotations in the shop

Most players do not get this weapon by accident. You usually plan for it, save currency, and then buy it directly when it becomes available.

The developers have stated that more detailed source information may be updated later, so availability could change.

Can You Craft the Guardian Tribunus Mace?

At the moment, there are no crafting options available for this weapon.

This is important for planning. Some players wait for craftable alternatives, but for now, crafting is not part of the process. If you want this mace, you usually need to interact with the Abyss Shop system.

In general, weapons like this stay shop-based for a long time, especially when they are class-exclusive.

Is the Guardian Tribunus Mace Worth the Gold Value?

If sold, the Guardian Tribunus Mace can reach a price of up to 1,806,070 gold.

That number sounds high, but whether it is “worth it” depends on how you play:

  • For active Clerics, the value comes from using it, not selling it.

  • For players who do not play Cleric seriously, selling may make sense.

  • Most players who buy it do so with the intention to equip it.

Gold value also changes over time. In general, early after release, prices are higher. Later, as more players access Abyss content, prices usually stabilize.

Some players mention resources like the U4N Aion 2 shop for kinah and gold when discussing in-game economy topics, but weapon decisions are still mostly about playstyle, not resale value.

How Does It Perform in Real Gameplay?

In actual gameplay, the Guardian Tribunus Mace feels stable rather than exciting.

Most players report that:

  • Damage is consistent but not explosive.

  • Mana management feels smoother due to fewer missed hits.

  • Survivability improves slightly, especially in solo or duo content.

It does not change how Cleric is played. Instead, it supports the existing playstyle. You still rely on skills, healing rotation, and positioning. The weapon simply makes those things more reliable.

What Manastones Do Players Usually Use With It?

Because it has four manastone slots, builds vary. In general:

  • PvE Clerics usually go for HP or magic boost.

  • Solo players often mix block and HP.

  • Balanced builds sometimes use accuracy or crit, but this is less common.

Most players avoid extreme builds with this mace. It works best when supporting a balanced Cleric setup.

Should You Wait or Get It When Available?

If you are a Cleric and you have access to the Abyss Shop, most players recommend getting it when you can afford it.

Reasons include:

  • There are limited Cleric-only weapon options.

  • It remains useful across multiple content types.

  • There is no crafting alternative yet.

However, if you already have a higher-level or PvP-focused weapon, this may not be a priority.

The Guardian Tribunus Mace is a practical weapon. It is not rare because it is flashy, but because it fills a clear role.

In general, it is best suited for Clerics who want steady performance, survivability, and reliable PvE output. It does not redefine the class, but it supports how most players already play Cleric in Aion 2.


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