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All Clover Origins Accessories and How to Get Them

All Clover Origins Accessories and How to Get Them (April 2026)

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If you are playing Clover Origins on Roblox and want to boost your character’s stats, knowing all the Clover Origins accessories and how to get them is essential. Accessories are equippable items that provide flat Health and Mana buffs, making your character significantly stronger in both PvE and PvP. In this guide, I break down every single accessory in the game, rank them from best to worst, and give you a clear roadmap for which ones to chase first.

There are 11 accessories total in Clover Origins, spread across five rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Limited. You can get them through three main methods: farming bosses for drops, buying from NPC shops with Yen, or purchasing premium bundles with Robux. I have tested each method myself, and I will share exactly what worked best.

All Clover Origins Accessories List

Below is the complete list of every Clover Origins accessory along with its rarity, stat buffs, and exactly how to obtain it. I have organized this table by rarity so you can quickly see which accessories are worth your time.

  • Litch Wings (Legendary) — Health +25,000 / Mana +500 — Dropped by Litch Boss (1% drop rate) in the Valley of Bones
  • Orc King Amulet (Epic) — Health +15,000 / Mana +300 — Dropped by Orc King Boss (5% drop rate)
  • Berserker Ring (Epic) — Health +12,000 / Mana +250 — Dropped by Orc King Boss (8% drop rate)
  • Boar Tusk Necklace (Rare) — Health +8,000 / Mana +150 — Dropped by Boar Boss (15% drop rate)
  • Bandit’s Scarf (Rare) — Health +5,000 / Mana +100 — Dropped by Bandit Boss (20% drop rate)
  • Warrior Pendant (Rare) — Health +6,000 / Mana +120 — NPC shop in Hage Village (5,000 Yen)
  • Mage Bracelet (Rare) — Health +4,000 / Mana +200 — NPC shop in Hage Village (4,500 Yen)
  • Traveler’s Cloak (Common) — Health +2,000 / Mana +50 — NPC shop in Noleto (1,500 Yen)
  • Leather Belt (Common) — Health +1,500 / Mana +30 — NPC shop in Hage Village (800 Yen)
  • Starter Ring (Limited) — Health +3,000 / Mana +80 — Included in the Starter Bundle (49 Robux)
  • Yuno Pendant (Limited) — Health +10,000 / Mana +180 — Included in the Yuno Bundle (199 Robux)

As you can see, the stat gap between Common and Legendary accessories is massive. A Leather Belt gives +1,500 Health, while Litch Wings gives +25,000 Health. That is a 16x difference, which is why targeting higher-rarity accessories matters so much for your overall build.

Clover Origins Accessories Tier List – Best to Worst

No other guide ranks these accessories, so I built a tier list based on my own experience and community feedback from the Clover Origins subreddit. Here is how every accessory stacks up in terms of raw value and how hard it is to obtain.

S-Tier: Must-Have Accessories

Litch Wings is the undisputed best accessory in Clover Origins. With +25,000 Health and +500 Mana, no other accessory comes close. The catch is that 1% drop rate from the Litch Boss. I have seen players spend hours farming before getting one. If you are serious about endgame content, this is your target.

A-Tier: Excellent Choices

Orc King Amulet and Berserker Ring both drop from the Orc King Boss with much more forgiving rates (5% and 8% respectively). Together, they provide +27,000 Health and +550 Mana, which actually rivals Litch Wings when combined. The Yuno Pendant from the premium Yuno Bundle also lands here since +10,000 Health is solid, though it costs Robux.

B-Tier: Good Mid-Game Accessories

Boar Tusk Necklace, Bandit’s Scarf, Warrior Pendant, and Mage Bracelet all belong in B-tier. These provide meaningful stat boosts that will carry you through mid-game content. The Boar Boss and Bandit Boss are also much easier to farm than the Orc King or Litch, making these accessories relatively quick to obtain.

C-Tier: Early Game Only

Traveler’s Cloak, Leather Belt, and Starter Ring are fine for your first few hours of gameplay but fall off quickly. I recommend replacing these as soon as you can afford NPC shop items or start farming bosses regularly.

How to Get Clover Origins Accessories

There are exactly three ways to get accessories in Clover Origins. Each method has different costs, time investments, and reward tiers. Here is a detailed breakdown of every method so you can pick the one that fits your playstyle.

Boss Farming for Accessory Drops

Boss farming is the primary way to get the strongest accessories in the game. Four bosses drop accessories, and each one has a specific spawn location and drop rate. Here is what you need to know about each one.

Bandit Boss drops Bandit’s Scarf at a 20% rate. This is the easiest boss to farm and the first one you should target. The Bandit Boss spawns near the starter area, so you can begin farming immediately after creating your character.

Boar Boss drops the Boar Tusk Necklace at a 15% rate. This boss is slightly tougher than the Bandit Boss but still very manageable for mid-level players. The higher stats on the Boar Tusk Necklace make it worth the extra effort.

Orc King Boss drops both the Orc King Amulet (5%) and the Berserker Ring (8%). This boss is significantly harder and requires a decent build before you can farm it efficiently. I recommend at least 30,000 Health before attempting solo runs.

Litch Boss spawns in the Valley of Bones and drops Litch Wings at just 1%. This is the rarest and most powerful accessory in the game. Expect to kill the Litch Boss many times before getting lucky. Bring a group if possible to speed up kills.

Buying Accessories from NPC Shops

NPC shops are the most reliable way to get accessories since there is no RNG involved. You pay Yen, you get the accessory. The trade-off is that shop accessories generally have lower stats than boss drops.

Hage Village has three accessories available: the Leather Belt for 800 Yen, the Mage Bracelet for 4,500 Yen, and the Warrior Pendant for 5,000 Yen. If you are just starting out, grab the Leather Belt first since it is cheap and gives an immediate stat boost.

Noleto sells the Traveler’s Cloak for 1,500 Yen. It is a decent early-game option if you have spare Yen, but I would prioritize saving up for the Warrior Pendant or Mage Bracelet from Hage Village instead.

Premium Bundles (Robux)

If you are willing to spend Robux, two premium bundles include exclusive accessories that cannot be obtained any other way.

Starter Bundle costs 49 Robux and includes the Starter Ring (+3,000 Health / +80 Mana). This is a reasonable deal for brand-new players who want a quick stat boost without grinding.

Yuno Bundle costs 199 Robux and includes the Yuno Pendant (+10,000 Health / +180 Mana). This is the better value of the two bundles and compares favorably to mid-tier boss drops. If you plan to spend any Robux on accessories, the Yuno Bundle is the one to get.

Which Accessories to Get First

One of the biggest content gaps I found across every existing guide is the lack of a clear priority order for new players. After going through the grind myself, here is the progression path I recommend.

Step 1: Buy the Leather Belt from Hage Village for 800 Yen. It takes almost no time to save up and gives you an immediate survivability boost.

Step 2: Start farming the Bandit Boss for Bandit’s Scarf. With a 20% drop rate, you should get it within 5 to 10 kills. This becomes your first real upgrade.

Step 3: Save up 5,000 Yen for the Warrior Pendant from Hage Village. No RNG required, just consistent Yen farming.

Step 4: Move on to the Boar Boss for the Boar Tusk Necklace. The 15% drop rate is forgiving, and the +8,000 Health boost is a big jump.

Step 5: Once your build is strong enough, start farming the Orc King Boss for the Orc King Amulet and Berserker Ring. Getting both of these will prepare you for endgame content.

Step 6: If you are committed to the long grind, start farming the Litch Boss for Litch Wings. This can take dozens or even hundreds of attempts at 1%, so be patient and consider joining a group to speed things up.

How to Equip Accessories in Clover Origins?

Equipping accessories is straightforward once you know where to look. Open your inventory menu, find the accessory you want to equip, and click the equip button. The accessory will then appear on your character and its stat buffs will apply immediately. You can check your current Health and Mana values in your character stats panel to confirm the buffs are active.

FAQ

What is the best accessory in Clover Origins?

Litch Wings is the best accessory in Clover Origins. It provides +25,000 Health and +500 Mana, making it far stronger than any other accessory. However, it only drops from the Litch Boss at a 1% drop rate, so obtaining it requires significant farming.

How do I equip accessories in Clover Origins?

Open your inventory menu, locate the accessory you want to use, and click the equip button. The stat buffs apply immediately. You can verify the bonuses by checking your character stats panel.

Can free-to-play players get good accessories in Clover Origins?

Yes. Free-to-play players can obtain strong accessories through boss farming and NPC shops using Yen. The Orc King Amulet (+15,000 Health) and Berserker Ring (+12,000 Health) are both available through boss drops without spending any Robux. Combined, these two accessories rival the premium Yuno Pendant.

What are the drop rates for boss accessories in Clover Origins?

Boss accessory drop rates in Clover Origins are: Bandit’s Scarf (20% from Bandit Boss), Boar Tusk Necklace (15% from Boar Boss), Berserker Ring (8% from Orc King Boss), Orc King Amulet (5% from Orc King Boss), and Litch Wings (1% from Litch Boss). The lower the drop rate, the more powerful the accessory.

Should I buy premium bundles or farm bosses for accessories?

If you want guaranteed accessories without RNG, the Yuno Bundle (199 Robux) is good value with +10,000 Health and +180 Mana. However, if you do not want to spend Robux, farming the Orc King Boss for the Orc King Amulet and Berserker Ring gives comparable stats for free. The Starter Bundle (49 Robux) is only worth it for absolute beginners.

How many accessories are there in Clover Origins?

There are 11 accessories total in Clover Origins. These are spread across five rarity tiers: Common (2 accessories), Rare (4 accessories), Epic (2 accessories), Legendary (1 accessory), and Limited (2 accessories). Each one provides flat Health and Mana buffs that stack with your base stats.

FAQ

Clover Origins accessories can make or break your build, especially as you push into harder boss fights and endgame content. Start with the easy NPC shop pickups and Bandit Boss drops, then work your way up to the Orc King and eventually Litch Wings. Whether you are free-to-play or willing to grab the Yuno Bundle, there is a clear upgrade path for every type of player. Keep grinding, and those Litch Wings will drop eventually.

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