The 10 Scariest Things About Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades can increase the value of weapons, armors and rings. They also increase bonuses, such as PvE damage and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template ending in % will take on 3damage to attack each time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with item's level.
Components
Upgrade components can be added to trinkets, armor, and weapons to give them a stat boost or Item upgrading an extra effect. These can be obtained through crafting, buying from vendors trading, or looting. Some upgrades can also be accompanied by specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to blue before a component can be applied. Like other mods, upgrade components can only be used once; they can't be used multiple times or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and Enrichments are a type of upgrade component used to upgrade non-amulet legendary or ascended equipment, as well in some items that aren't ascended. Infusions and enrichments are recovered by salvaging gear from the ascended, or by completing an elite mission in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
A prefix or suffix may be added to an upgrade, changing the name of the item it's used on (for instance, 'Canthan Armor Insignia',' changes to Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity of an item, which lets players create stronger versions with fewer Upgrade crystals than they would require to achieve the same level using standard methods.
A 'boost' upgrade can alter the attack or defence characteristics of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades are available to be made from the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanic. These upgrades can be purchased by purchasing them from the cash shop or collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
The player is able to have a maximum of five boost upgrades at one time; each upgrade increases the probability that a better-quality version of the item will be available during the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to continue improving their equipment, even if they're unsure of how much they'll improve after a future reset.
If a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process could be expensive, and there is a significant chance that the item could be obsolete or even break if it fails. A unsuccessful upgrade could destroy Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. This is reduced by the availability of cash shop items to double or even eliminate chance of failure, as well as some upgrades that provide a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to improve the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets that are specifically designed for. Glyphs boost the power of all nodes in the area around them, including pre-existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs can be upgraded in many ways, and we suggest getting them up to level 15 whenever you can.
It is commonplace to see in the endgame that placing Glyphs is a great method to upgrade your gear. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded directly to level 15, and they provide an enormous boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to get higher nodes faster.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component which can be removed without restriction and replaced again are the most popular. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires an Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and then re-install.
The value of each Glyph is displayed when you choose it in your inventory. You can replace it with another Glyph of the same rank or a higher rank, which will boost the overall value of the Glyph.
Glyphs are available in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of a Gem Store bundle or purchase the glyphs with certain tools that allow unlimited use, and during Faction Crypt Raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will require them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a bonus that will boost the stats of a particular set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. Based on the Glyph, this will either be +40 to one of your primary stats or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Using Glyphs Glyph can boost all nodes connected to it, so it is recommended to position your Glyphs near key nodes on the Graph to maximize the impact. For example that a Druid should try to position their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, however, you may also want to think about placing them near crucial damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrading system lets players increase the performance of certain items by placing upgraded components into them. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item has a level, which determines its final upgraded stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum of 385. Each level of an item requires a different number of components to be reached, and the upgrade costs increase as the item is leveled up.
Some upgrades require a special ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or found on the upgrade tab of crafting tables. Each Upgrade Recipe completed yields a certain number of Technology points. These points can be used to the upgrading of an item. Once enough points are earned you'll be able to claim the upgrade and get its extra bonuses.
When a player upgrades an item, the base item is replaced with a different item of the same kind. This means that the same armor piece will become a weapon or shield when upgraded. The new item comes with its own set bonus. This can be a downside, as the item can increase in price even if you don't need it.
If the player has enough tokens they can reroll item upgrades. The item will be replaced with the same item, but it is based on a level 1 base and totally different bonuses. This can be useful, but shouldn't be done often as it can be a waste of resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value and allow players to personalize their equipment. An excellent example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an increase in power when a player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or swims like a dolphin). This item can be upgraded several times and increases the maximum roll each time by 10 increments. This item is extremely valuable in PvP as a perfectly rolled version of it could be worth between 20 and 50x its non-upp'd value.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to boost the level of their equippable gear--armor, weapons and trinkets above ilvl 385--by presenting the appropriate items and currencies to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrades to armor set pieces also increase the base defense of the item, and Item upgrading upgrading weapons will increase the base damage as well as the required strength and dexterity to match the requirements of the upgraded equipment.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception of hero gear that can have eight upgrades. Each each time you upgrade an item upgrade, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the more you exceed the maximum number of upgrades. Failures can cause the item to revert to its initial state, which will force the user to spend more materials than they would had they stopped upgrading at the maximum amount of upgrades.
If an item level upgrade isn't upgraded, the experience bar in its growth bar will reset to zero. The item will also lose any bonuses it gained like chances to be crit damage to attack, additional effects (such as increased heal over time or reloading speed). However, the user can continue to use the weapon or armor following the failure.
When an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that when a weapon gains an increase in the chance of crit it will be applied prior to any increase in attack damage. Slots is a new attribute that was added to item definitions. The value is calculated each time an upgrade occurs.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item are dependent on its rarity score and upgrade slot count. The cost for upgrading non-premium products is equal to the base value of the upgrade. For instance, a typical equipment item could have five upgrades at a cost of 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Chance. Hero grade items have a lower cost per upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements from normal equipment. For instance they might require less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [ArmorBoboko in Central Flarine. Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade cost mentioned above, each equipment upgrade requires an individual amount of ingredients needed to upgrade.
Upgrades can increase the value of weapons, armors and rings. They also increase bonuses, such as PvE damage and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template ending in % will take on 3damage to attack each time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with item's level.
Components
Upgrade components can be added to trinkets, armor, and weapons to give them a stat boost or Item upgrading an extra effect. These can be obtained through crafting, buying from vendors trading, or looting. Some upgrades can also be accompanied by specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to blue before a component can be applied. Like other mods, upgrade components can only be used once; they can't be used multiple times or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and Enrichments are a type of upgrade component used to upgrade non-amulet legendary or ascended equipment, as well in some items that aren't ascended. Infusions and enrichments are recovered by salvaging gear from the ascended, or by completing an elite mission in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
A prefix or suffix may be added to an upgrade, changing the name of the item it's used on (for instance, 'Canthan Armor Insignia',' changes to Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity of an item, which lets players create stronger versions with fewer Upgrade crystals than they would require to achieve the same level using standard methods.
A 'boost' upgrade can alter the attack or defence characteristics of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades are available to be made from the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanic. These upgrades can be purchased by purchasing them from the cash shop or collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
The player is able to have a maximum of five boost upgrades at one time; each upgrade increases the probability that a better-quality version of the item will be available during the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to continue improving their equipment, even if they're unsure of how much they'll improve after a future reset.
If a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process could be expensive, and there is a significant chance that the item could be obsolete or even break if it fails. A unsuccessful upgrade could destroy Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. This is reduced by the availability of cash shop items to double or even eliminate chance of failure, as well as some upgrades that provide a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to improve the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets that are specifically designed for. Glyphs boost the power of all nodes in the area around them, including pre-existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs can be upgraded in many ways, and we suggest getting them up to level 15 whenever you can.
It is commonplace to see in the endgame that placing Glyphs is a great method to upgrade your gear. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded directly to level 15, and they provide an enormous boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to get higher nodes faster.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component which can be removed without restriction and replaced again are the most popular. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires an Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and then re-install.
The value of each Glyph is displayed when you choose it in your inventory. You can replace it with another Glyph of the same rank or a higher rank, which will boost the overall value of the Glyph.
Glyphs are available in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of a Gem Store bundle or purchase the glyphs with certain tools that allow unlimited use, and during Faction Crypt Raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will require them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a bonus that will boost the stats of a particular set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. Based on the Glyph, this will either be +40 to one of your primary stats or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Using Glyphs Glyph can boost all nodes connected to it, so it is recommended to position your Glyphs near key nodes on the Graph to maximize the impact. For example that a Druid should try to position their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, however, you may also want to think about placing them near crucial damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrading system lets players increase the performance of certain items by placing upgraded components into them. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item has a level, which determines its final upgraded stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum of 385. Each level of an item requires a different number of components to be reached, and the upgrade costs increase as the item is leveled up.
Some upgrades require a special ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or found on the upgrade tab of crafting tables. Each Upgrade Recipe completed yields a certain number of Technology points. These points can be used to the upgrading of an item. Once enough points are earned you'll be able to claim the upgrade and get its extra bonuses.
When a player upgrades an item, the base item is replaced with a different item of the same kind. This means that the same armor piece will become a weapon or shield when upgraded. The new item comes with its own set bonus. This can be a downside, as the item can increase in price even if you don't need it.
If the player has enough tokens they can reroll item upgrades. The item will be replaced with the same item, but it is based on a level 1 base and totally different bonuses. This can be useful, but shouldn't be done often as it can be a waste of resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value and allow players to personalize their equipment. An excellent example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an increase in power when a player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or swims like a dolphin). This item can be upgraded several times and increases the maximum roll each time by 10 increments. This item is extremely valuable in PvP as a perfectly rolled version of it could be worth between 20 and 50x its non-upp'd value.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to boost the level of their equippable gear--armor, weapons and trinkets above ilvl 385--by presenting the appropriate items and currencies to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrades to armor set pieces also increase the base defense of the item, and Item upgrading upgrading weapons will increase the base damage as well as the required strength and dexterity to match the requirements of the upgraded equipment.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception of hero gear that can have eight upgrades. Each each time you upgrade an item upgrade, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the more you exceed the maximum number of upgrades. Failures can cause the item to revert to its initial state, which will force the user to spend more materials than they would had they stopped upgrading at the maximum amount of upgrades.
If an item level upgrade isn't upgraded, the experience bar in its growth bar will reset to zero. The item will also lose any bonuses it gained like chances to be crit damage to attack, additional effects (such as increased heal over time or reloading speed). However, the user can continue to use the weapon or armor following the failure.
When an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that when a weapon gains an increase in the chance of crit it will be applied prior to any increase in attack damage. Slots is a new attribute that was added to item definitions. The value is calculated each time an upgrade occurs.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item are dependent on its rarity score and upgrade slot count. The cost for upgrading non-premium products is equal to the base value of the upgrade. For instance, a typical equipment item could have five upgrades at a cost of 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Chance. Hero grade items have a lower cost per upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements from normal equipment. For instance they might require less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [ArmorBoboko in Central Flarine. Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade cost mentioned above, each equipment upgrade requires an individual amount of ingredients needed to upgrade.
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