DNF Mobile Budget Cards: the “Natural Wegovy” Version at a Glance
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A simple combo of a boiled egg and one spoonful of extra virgin olive oil—the so-called “natural Wegovy”—has been trending on SNS lately. It’s tiny and about as simple as food gets, but because it’s high in protein and fat, it keeps you full for a long time. That’s where the nickname comes from: it’s meant to give you Wegovy-like results without a hospital visit or a massive bill. In other words, it’s a textbook value pick.
Games have their own version of that too. Today, I’m going to go over cost-effective enchantment cards you can use in DNF Mobile. Let’s look at which cards run anywhere from a few thousand Tera to several million.
What Are Cards and Enchantment?


In DNF Mobile, every piece of equipment has one card slot. Putting a card into that slot is called enchantment.


Cards come in four tiers—Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Unique—and you can also fuse them to get a card one tier higher.
Where Do You Get Cards?


If you run dungeons every day, cards will naturally build up over time, but the main source is Disaster/Mushin Dungeons. That’s because they hand out roughly 10 card packs as rewards.
If you’re raising multiple characters, another common approach is to save up card packs for a while, then open them all at once and start fusing. That’s how I do it too, and there’s something satisfying about one long fusion session—especially when you occasionally hit the jackpot.


Siroco and Hitana cards are BiS for accessories, so they’re the most expensive. Their cost efficiency, however, is awful.


The newly added Mushin Soldoros card is basically impossible to buy right now.
High-priced cards that cost anywhere from hundreds of thousands to millions of Tera drop from Disaster/Mushin Dungeons and raids. That’s why some players still keep running older-season raids like Anton or Black Dragon Raid. There are also exclusive cards that cannot be obtained through fusion, and those tend to be the most expensive of all.


A recent patch also made it possible to buy cards from the raid shop. By collecting raid currency, you can buy the Awakened Black Dragon Raid Unique Card Pack up to 3 times per month, and the Advent Anton Raid Unique Card Pack up to 3 times per month.




The downside is that they all come out as Adventure Group-bound (untradeable), but being able to equip cards yourself that normally sell for a premium on the auction house still makes this a very nice way to boost your specs.
Complete Guide to Cost-Effective Cards


As of June 2026, here’s a slot-by-slot list of cards that even new and returning players without much Tera can pick up for good value.
If you’ve only just started, the enchantment beads from Growth Support are good enough to use.
|
Slot |
Effect |
Price |
|
Weapon |
X attack attribute and X elemental enhancement +10 |
10,000 Tera |
|
Top/Bottom |
STR/INT +120 |
20,000–60,000 Tera |
|
Shoulder/Shoes/Belt |
Physical/Magical Critical +65 |
1,000 Tera |
|
Bracelet/Necklace/Ring |
X elemental enhancement +16 |
10,000–20,000 Tera |
|
Sub Equipment |
Attack Power +35 and Critical +20 |
10,000 Tera |
|
Earring |
STR +25, INT +25, Vitality +25, Spirit +25 |
2,000 Tera |
|
Magic Stone |
All elemental enhancement +3 |
3,000–4,000 Tera |
After that, use this setup as your baseline, then upgrade gradually through monthly raid card pack purchases and lucky drops. Top and bottom are usually the priciest slots, but if even that feels like too much, you can always wait and hope they show up through fusion.


In particular, for top cards, it’s also worth jumping straight to the STR/INT +150 option. STR cards tend to cost more than INT cards here, which is one reason magic attack characters are often recommended to beginners. Female Mechanic and Glacial Master are two 대표 examples.






After that, if you want to invest a little more, look at shoulder, belt/shoes, and magic stone cards. They cost around 200,000–500,000 Tera each, but they give the most noticeable bump in damage.
Wrapping Up
That’s the full rundown on cost-effective enchantment cards in DNF Mobile. If you’ve been stuck because you weren’t sure what to build first, or holding off on upgrades because you were worried about wasting resources, hopefully this gives you a clearer place to start.

