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TBH: Task Bar Hero - How to Get Accessories

Accessories work differently from the rest of your gear in TBH: Task Bar Hero. You will not see them fall off a normal enemy, no matter how long you grind. They come from a small number of fixed sources, and once you understand those sources, gearing up your hero with the right accessories becomes a steady, planned process. This guide walks through where accessories come from, how to craft them in the Hero-dric Cube, how to push them up through Synthesis, and one rule you should never break.

Where accessories come from

There are two ways to get accessories. The first is Crafting in the Hero-dric Cube, where you build them yourself from materials. The second is red Act Boss chests, which can contain an accessory as a reward. Normal enemies never drop accessories, so do not waste time farming regular stages hoping one shows up. Community players report that only Act Boss chests at level 65 and below drop accessories (unverified), so if you are relying on boss chests, keep that level range in mind. For most players, Crafting is the more reliable path because you control when and what you make.

Crafting accessories step by step

Open the Hero-dric Cube and go to Crafting. Select the level you want, then click the accessories option. The game will list the materials it needs, and that list changes depending on the level you picked. Press Auto-Fill to load the required materials, then craft. Expect to craft a few times before you get the substats you want, since the substats roll each time. This is normal, so keep some spare materials on hand. If you are not sure which stage drops a material you need, check the TBH community wiki's stage box list. It maps each crafting material to the stage box that drops it, which saves you a lot of guessing.

Synthesizing accessories

You can combine 9 accessories of the same tier into one accessory of the next tier up. This is how you move from lower-rarity accessories to the strong ones over time. Note that accessory Synthesis is its own track. It is separate from gear Synthesis and material Synthesis, so the accessories you feed in only count toward accessory upgrades. One useful thing to know: a low-level high-rarity accessory is reported to be as effective as a high-level one (unverified). That means a level-50 Arcana accessory can stay useful all the way to the end of the game, so do not feel you have to keep re-crafting accessories at higher levels just to chase the number.

Never sell accessories

Do not sell your accessories. Because they are craft-gated and do not drop from normal play, they are much harder to replace than ordinary gear. If you sell one, getting it back means going through the whole Crafting process again, gathering materials and rolling substats until you get something usable. Keep every accessory you make, even the ones you are not using right now, because they are exactly what you feed into accessory Synthesis later. Treat your accessory stock as a long-term investment rather than clutter to clear out.

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Updated 2026-06