10 Misconceptions Your Boss Shares Concerning Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades can increase the value of armors, weapons and rings. They also boost extra bonuses like crit chance and PvE damage.
If the weapon's upgrade template ends in %, it will gain 3% of its previous damage every time it is upgraded.
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item's level. The cost increases as the item's level increases.
Components
Upgrade components can be incorporated into trinkets, armor, and weapons to give them a stat boost or to add an additional effect. They can be acquired through crafting, buying from vendors, trading or looting. Certain upgrades also come with specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can be inserted into any equipment with a slot for them; the item must be at a minimum upgraded to blue level for a component to be inserted. In contrast to other mods components can only be used one time; they can't be used multiple times or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and enrichments are a special type of upgrade component that is designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the back items that are not ascending. Infusions and enrichments are recovered by salvaging gear that is ascended or completing an elite task in the Prophecies, Factions and upgrade items Nightfall campaigns.
A suffix or prefix can be added to an upgrade, thereby changing the name of the item it's used on (for example, 'Canthan Armor Insignia',' changes to Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Some upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of that equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than are required to reach the same level of upgrade through normal methods.
A 'boost' upgrade can alter the attack or defence attributes of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanical. They can also be dropped by enemies while upgrading other gear or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals each.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of the item upgrader mod will be dropped during the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to continue improving their equipment even if they're not sure of the extent to which it will improve after a future reset.
If a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process can be expensive, and there is a high possibility that the item will be obsolete or even break when it fails. A failure to upgrade can ruin Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to reduce or eliminate the risk of failure. Some upgrades also give a bonus if reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to enhance the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets with special functions. Glyphs boost the power of nodes within a radius, which includes any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs are upgraded in various ways, and we recommend getting them to level 15 whenever you can.
In the endgame you'll find that the most effective way to upgrade your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded to level 15 and provide an enormous boost to your power on the Paragon Board.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and replaced again are the most commonly used. Only legendary equipment can be salvaged and replaced using the aid of a Black Lion Salvage Kit.
Each Glyph has a certain range of values that it can improve a statistic by, and the value is shown when you choose the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with another Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
There are Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of an Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain gathering tools that are unlimited-use, and through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs which you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs, you will have to attach them to your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a unique bonus that can boost a particular set of stat nodes in the vicinity of the Glyph. It can be +40 for one of your primary stats, or +25 for two of your secondary stats depending on the Glyph.
Utilizing a Glyph will boost all the nodes that are linked to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs close to key nodes on the Graph to maximise the impact. For instance an Druid should try to place their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, however, you may also want to consider placing them near critical damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrading system allows players to increase the stats of certain items by placing upgraded components into them. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final statistics. Upgraded items can be leveled up to a maximum level of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to be reached and the cost of upgrading increase as the item gets advanced in level.
Some upgrades require an ingredient to be activated. This ingredient is obtained from the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes are available in the upgrade tab of a crafting table or bought from NPCs. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields several Technology Points. These points can be used for upgrading an item. Once enough points are earned you'll be eligible to claim the upgrade and also receive the bonuses.
When the player upgrades an item it is replaced with a new item of the same type. This means that the same armor piece will become the form of a shield or weapon when upgraded. The new item comes with its own set bonus. This can be a disadvantage in that it could make the item more expensive, even if you don't require it.
The upgrades to items can be rerolled, if the player has enough tokens to do so. The item will be replaced with an entirely new item that has a base of level 1 and completely different bonuses. This can be useful for some items, but it shouldn't be done regularly, as it can use up lots of resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value, allowing players to customize their gear. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an advantage when a player repeatedly enters and exits water (or does not swim as dolphins). It can be upgraded multiple times, each time increasing the max roll by a factor of 10. This item is very useful in PvP. A well-rolled version can be worth as much as 50x the value of a non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The ability to upgrade items allows players to increase the level of their equippable equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets above ilvl 385--by presenting the appropriate items and currency to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrading armor set pieces will also boost the defense base of the piece, whereas upgrading weapons will increase the damage base and the strength and dexterity required to match the requirements of the upgraded equipment.
All items can be upgraded up to five times, except for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Each each time you upgrade an item, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the farther you go beyond the maximum number of upgrades. Failures can cause the item to return to its original condition and the player having to pay for upgrade items more resources than if they had stopped upgrading after the maximum amount.
If an item upgrader mod is not upgraded, the experience bar in its growth bar will reset to zero. The item upgrader also loses any bonuses it earned like crit chance, attack damage, or other effects (such as increased heal over time or the speed of reloading). The player is able to use their weapon or armor after the failure.
If an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied in order from lowest to highest. This means that should a weapon gain an increase in the chance of crit it will be applied before any increase in attack damage. A new attribute known as Slots is now added to the definition of the item and the value is recomputed every time an upgrade is applied.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item upgrade is based on its rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For instance, a common item might have five upgrades at a cost of. 25,600 Technology Points and a 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero quality items will have an incredibly lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items could have different upgrade requirements from standard gear. For example, they may need less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to bring every piece of equipment they wish to upgrade to NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine. Each upgrade to equipment requires different amounts of the upgrade ingredients in addition to the cost that are listed above.
Upgrades can increase the value of armors, weapons and rings. They also boost extra bonuses like crit chance and PvE damage.
If the weapon's upgrade template ends in %, it will gain 3% of its previous damage every time it is upgraded.
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item's level. The cost increases as the item's level increases.
Components
Upgrade components can be incorporated into trinkets, armor, and weapons to give them a stat boost or to add an additional effect. They can be acquired through crafting, buying from vendors, trading or looting. Certain upgrades also come with specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can be inserted into any equipment with a slot for them; the item must be at a minimum upgraded to blue level for a component to be inserted. In contrast to other mods components can only be used one time; they can't be used multiple times or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and enrichments are a special type of upgrade component that is designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the back items that are not ascending. Infusions and enrichments are recovered by salvaging gear that is ascended or completing an elite task in the Prophecies, Factions and upgrade items Nightfall campaigns.
A suffix or prefix can be added to an upgrade, thereby changing the name of the item it's used on (for example, 'Canthan Armor Insignia',' changes to Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Some upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of that equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than are required to reach the same level of upgrade through normal methods.
A 'boost' upgrade can alter the attack or defence attributes of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanical. They can also be dropped by enemies while upgrading other gear or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals each.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of the item upgrader mod will be dropped during the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to continue improving their equipment even if they're not sure of the extent to which it will improve after a future reset.
If a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process can be expensive, and there is a high possibility that the item will be obsolete or even break when it fails. A failure to upgrade can ruin Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to reduce or eliminate the risk of failure. Some upgrades also give a bonus if reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to enhance the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets with special functions. Glyphs boost the power of nodes within a radius, which includes any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs are upgraded in various ways, and we recommend getting them to level 15 whenever you can.
In the endgame you'll find that the most effective way to upgrade your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded to level 15 and provide an enormous boost to your power on the Paragon Board.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and replaced again are the most commonly used. Only legendary equipment can be salvaged and replaced using the aid of a Black Lion Salvage Kit.
Each Glyph has a certain range of values that it can improve a statistic by, and the value is shown when you choose the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with another Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
There are Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of an Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain gathering tools that are unlimited-use, and through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs which you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs, you will have to attach them to your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a unique bonus that can boost a particular set of stat nodes in the vicinity of the Glyph. It can be +40 for one of your primary stats, or +25 for two of your secondary stats depending on the Glyph.
Utilizing a Glyph will boost all the nodes that are linked to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs close to key nodes on the Graph to maximise the impact. For instance an Druid should try to place their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, however, you may also want to consider placing them near critical damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrading system allows players to increase the stats of certain items by placing upgraded components into them. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final statistics. Upgraded items can be leveled up to a maximum level of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to be reached and the cost of upgrading increase as the item gets advanced in level.
Some upgrades require an ingredient to be activated. This ingredient is obtained from the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes are available in the upgrade tab of a crafting table or bought from NPCs. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields several Technology Points. These points can be used for upgrading an item. Once enough points are earned you'll be eligible to claim the upgrade and also receive the bonuses.
When the player upgrades an item it is replaced with a new item of the same type. This means that the same armor piece will become the form of a shield or weapon when upgraded. The new item comes with its own set bonus. This can be a disadvantage in that it could make the item more expensive, even if you don't require it.
The upgrades to items can be rerolled, if the player has enough tokens to do so. The item will be replaced with an entirely new item that has a base of level 1 and completely different bonuses. This can be useful for some items, but it shouldn't be done regularly, as it can use up lots of resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value, allowing players to customize their gear. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an advantage when a player repeatedly enters and exits water (or does not swim as dolphins). It can be upgraded multiple times, each time increasing the max roll by a factor of 10. This item is very useful in PvP. A well-rolled version can be worth as much as 50x the value of a non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The ability to upgrade items allows players to increase the level of their equippable equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets above ilvl 385--by presenting the appropriate items and currency to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrading armor set pieces will also boost the defense base of the piece, whereas upgrading weapons will increase the damage base and the strength and dexterity required to match the requirements of the upgraded equipment.
All items can be upgraded up to five times, except for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Each each time you upgrade an item, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the farther you go beyond the maximum number of upgrades. Failures can cause the item to return to its original condition and the player having to pay for upgrade items more resources than if they had stopped upgrading after the maximum amount.
If an item upgrader mod is not upgraded, the experience bar in its growth bar will reset to zero. The item upgrader also loses any bonuses it earned like crit chance, attack damage, or other effects (such as increased heal over time or the speed of reloading). The player is able to use their weapon or armor after the failure.
If an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied in order from lowest to highest. This means that should a weapon gain an increase in the chance of crit it will be applied before any increase in attack damage. A new attribute known as Slots is now added to the definition of the item and the value is recomputed every time an upgrade is applied.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item upgrade is based on its rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For instance, a common item might have five upgrades at a cost of. 25,600 Technology Points and a 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero quality items will have an incredibly lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items could have different upgrade requirements from standard gear. For example, they may need less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to bring every piece of equipment they wish to upgrade to NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine. Each upgrade to equipment requires different amounts of the upgrade ingredients in addition to the cost that are listed above.
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