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Infinity Kingdom – Abundant Spirit: The Magical Damage and Trigger Buff Skill for Every Budget

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Article Publish : 06/23/2025 03:37
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Edited by m a ë l at 06/23/2025 03:38

Infinity Kingdom – Abundant Spirit: The Magical Damage and Trigger Buff Skill for Every Budget

Boost Your Magic Damage and Trigger Rate Without Breaking the Bank

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction – What is Abundant Spirit?
  2. How It Works – Passive, Reliable, and Powerful
  3. Abundant Spirit vs. Concentration
  4. Magical Attack vs. Magical Damage
  5. Best Immortals to Pair With – For Every Budget
  6. Maël’s Take – Subtle Power That Adds Up
  7. Wrap-Up – Is It Worth Unlocking and Upgrading?


1. Introduction – What is Abundant Spirit?

Abundant Spirit is an Epic, Passive Tower of Knowledge skill available at level 51, that increases your skill trigger rate by 10% and your magical damage by 30%.

That’s it — no condition, no trigger, no activation delay. It kicks in as soon as the battle starts.

It’s not flashy like some ultimate-based skills. But if you’re running a mage or a trigger-heavy skill setup, it’s one of the best consistency boosters you can equip.

This guide breaks down:

  • Who benefits most from Abundant Spirit
  • Which Immortals pair best at each spending tier
  • Whether it’s a better option than Concentration

2. How It Works – Passive, Reliable, and Powerful

Abundant Spirit is a Passive skill, so its effects apply instantly and continuously. You don’t need to wait for a cooldown or a trigger event.

This skill is a game-changer with its straightforward effect: it boosts your magical damage by 30% in battles and increase your Skill Trigger Chance by 10%. Infinity Kingdom features a variety of skills with different effects:

  • Triggered: Activate under specific conditions, such as after certain attacks or events.
  • Auras: Provide continuous buffs or debuffs throughout battles. Each Immortal can equip only one Aura at a time.
  • Graces: Offer temporary boosts at the start of a fight for selected Immortals.
  • Passives: Always active and provide constant benefits without needing any triggers.


It gives:

  • +10% Skill Trigger Chance: Affects all Triggered and conditional skills (like Fire and Toxin Nova, Annihilation, Infinite Firepower, Spell Disintegrator..).
  • +30% Magic Damage: Applies to every magic-based attack, ability, or skill.


This makes it great for:

  • Mages who depend on frequent skill activations
  • PvE builds looking for reliable AoE
  • Players stacking other trigger-based skills


3. Abundant Spirit vs. Concentration

At first glance, both skills give +30% Magic Damage, but there’s a key difference:

So what’s the point?

  • Abundant Spirit is a great complement to builds with Triggered skills (like Chase, Spell Disintegrator, Fire Nova).
  • Concentration is simpler. Some players report it works better with Ultimate skills, while others debate the scaling.


If your Immortal build is focused on skills that need trigger chances, Abundant Spirit will give you more consistency overall.

If you already have Concentration — don’t throw it away. But consider Abundant Spirit as an upgrade for trigger-focused builds.

4. Magical Attack vs. Magical Damage

Let’s clear up a key concept that often confuses players:

  • Magical Damage is the actual damage inflicted during battles. It’s calculated based on the Magical Attack attribute of your Immortal, the percentage boost from Ultimate or Passive Abilities, and Magical Penetration versus the enemy’s Magical Protection.
  • Magical Attack refers to the attribute value that influences how much damage your Immortal can potentially deal.


The final damage output is also affected by the Troop Count on your Immortal, as well as buffs and debuffs. Additionally, attacks have a chance to be a critical hit, which increase damage.

In short: Magical Attack = potential. Magical Damage = reality.

Abundant Spirit directly increases Magical Damage, which means it boosts the real numbers you see during battle. That’s why it’s so valuable — no calculations needed. The result is clear and visible.

5. Best Immortals to Pair With – For Every Budget

Let’s look at strong pairings based on your budget. As always, I focus on actual gameplay value.

The skill has no positional restrictions, so it can be equipped on any Immortal. However, given its effect, it is particularly designed for Mage Immortals. It would not make sense to equip it on other types of Immortals.


Here’s a quick breakdown of the best Immortals to pair with Abundant Spirit, based on your budget: Free-to-Play, Light/Mid Spender, or Whale. Whatever your level, there’s value to squeeze out of this skill.

Before we jump into picks, a few things to keep in mind:

  • Main Mage Slot: Best used on your top magic damage dealer — adds +30% magical damage to everything and trigger boost.
  • Skill Synergy: Works great with other Tower of Knowledge skills. Boosts both basic spells and stacked setups.
  • End Game Note: Some players may prefer raw attribute boosts late game. But for 90% of players, Abondant Spirit stays one of the cleanest damage skills around.


🟩 Free-to-Play (F2P)

  • Empress Wu – Extremely strong synergy. She already has high damage and relies on skill triggers. Abundant Spirit makes her more consistent.
  • Merlin – One of the best magic damage dealers. Available early and scales well.
  • Cleopatra – Decent Earth-based mage. While less popular in meta, this skill can make her attacks hit more consistently.
Playstyle Tip: If you already run Empress Wu with Chase or Fire Nova, replacing Concentration with Abundant Spirit can increase reliability.

Chase Avg Dmg per Trigger:

+120,802 without Abundant Spirit

+150,191 with Abundant Spirit

+24.3% increase

Trigger Count:

12 without Abundant Spirit

17 with Abundant Spirit

+41.7% increase


🟩Light/Mid-Spender

  • Baldwin IV – Strong Wind mage. Already popular with Concentration, but Abundant Spirit boosts his entire skill rotation.
  • Hammurabi – Lightning mage. Benefits from increased triggers especially if you stack skill like Spell Disintegrator.
Build Advice: What do you think about Baldwin and Hammurabi with Abundant Spirit?
They're two top picks for Wind and Lightning teams, and many players rely on them. I’d love to hear your thoughts on how well they pair with the skill. Let’s test, share, and learn together in the comments.These Immortals often run multiple trigger-based skills. That’s where Abundant Spirit shines — it doesn’t just amplify, it enables.


🟩High-Spender

  • Himiko – Still my favorite. Her magic control and damage are insane. Abundant Spirit guarantees her skills hit more often and harder.
  • Loki – More situational, but very effective. His confuse effect gains from frequent triggers.

6. Maël’s Take – Subtle Power That Adds Up

This skill won’t top charts on its own — but it makes every other skill better.

It’s the type of utility that:

  • Adds consistency to crit builds
  • Makes your debuff/control triggers more reliable in PvP


If you already have trigger-based builds, you’ll feel the improvement right away. Especially on skills like:

  • Infinite Firepower
  • Chase
  • Stormeye
  • Spell Disintegrator
  • Fire Nova
  • Annihilation
  • Poison Thorn
  • Heavy Lifter


It’s an excellent value for players of any budget. Mandatory — unlock it, you’ll find a spot for it.

7. Wrap-Up – Is It Worth Unlocking and Upgrading?

Yes — especially if your mage depends on triggering multiple skills or you’re trying to increase burst reliability.

Pros

  • Boosts both magic damage and skill frequency
  • Works in PvE and PvP
  • Flexible and easy to use

Cons

  • Less impact for Immortals without trigger-based skills
  • Won’t improve physical builds


If you’re debating between upgrading Concentration or unlocking Abundant Spirit — here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Want more raw damage only? Stick with Concentration especially for third teams.
  • Want more skill uptime and combo chaining? Go Abundant Spirit for your main or second teams.


Disclaimer: Some players say Abundant Spirit only affects passive skill chains or normal magical attacks — not Ultimates or certain Tower of Knowledge triggers. But testing across setups tells a different story.

The damage formula isn’t always crystal clear, so it’s a great opportunity to experiment and see what fits your build best.

Tried it on your team? Let me know if your results challenge or confirm the theory.

Abundant Spirit brings serious value to magic-based lineups at all levels. Whether you’re Free-to-Play or a top spender, you’ll find a strong Immortal that benefits from it — from Empress Wu and Merlin to Himiko and Loki.

I’m curious to hear how it’s working for you. Drop your combos or insights in the comments and let’s refine the meta together.

— Maël, Press Officer, Server 243

For more insights, check out my previous articles here or discover exciting content on my newly created YouTube Channel.

Stay epic,

download Infinity Kingdom now and script your legend.

Until next time — Maël, Press Officer | Server 243

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