9 Signs That You're A Item Upgrading Expert
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World of Warcraft - Item Upgrading
The item upgrader kit upgrade lets players boost an item upgrades's gear rating up 700 points and also add a final bonus. Items can be upgraded if they are in your inventory and you bring them to the Kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded to benefit from their unique stats (like perfect broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) while others like weapons do not vary greatly post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, like attack damage, crit probability and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons also have a flat bonus that increases the damage they deal per second. Many weapons also come with an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are used in a group. This bonus can sometimes be greater than the damage that a weapon upgrade can do on its own.
The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity and current level. For example, an +2 weapon will require two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue increase until it is required to use a higher tier of Smithing Stones, at which the amount will be reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons also change the stats of their base. This is usually a good thing, but it can also have negative consequences. Upgrades can render items unusable, unless you are very lucky.
Armor items can also be upgraded to improve their effectiveness. For example, if you upgrade chests or helms it will boost its base defense while a belt and gloves will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense%. This means that it is able to roll down to a lower value.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats it will gain upon upgrading along with the relative values of those stats. This means that the weapon will gain 3% attack damage if it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. However, the 3% doesn't mean that it will be hit for 3 times less often because it's an absolute statistic.
Rerolling a weapon is also possible by pressing the green button in the item menu with the arrows that are circling. This will reroll the item and alter its stats but it won't reset the weapon's level or connect to the status of your account.
Armor
Making a few improvements to your armor can make a an enormous difference in your capacity to withstand. Certain sets provide massive increases in poison or curse, fire or magic resistance, which makes traversing tough areas a breeze. In general, the greater defense you have on your character, the greater health you'll gain from each point. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade your armor.
To upgrade your armor, go to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four in total each of which requires you to complete a special side quest involving the Stable Trotters musical troupe. After you've completed your main quest, and the corresponding fountains, you'll have the option of talking to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded up to three levels, and the amount of materials and Rupees needed for each will vary. In general, you'll need at anywhere between three Red Chuchu jellies and 10 Rupees for the initial upgrade, and anywhere between five Rubies and ten Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns for each subsequent one. For example, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a large group of adversaries in most cold climates, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded all the way to +20 defense, providing you enough protection to withstand an entire raid with a few of your friends.
Be aware that armor can't be upgraded in the same way as weapons, so you'll have to concentrate on enhancing it to increase physical power if you're Warrior or Spell Power if you're Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades for [Redirect Only] armor you'll be wearing at the end of the game, such as the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield or the helmet you use for the final boss fight, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
You can also unlock some benefits to your armor by presenting the jeweler at Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. Generally, you'll want to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll be using to win the game such as the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer, but it can be useful to have some upgrades of the chest armor and helmets that let you stealthy battle certain monsters.
Potions
Potions are bottled substances that, if consumed, provide the user with an effect on their status for a short period of time. There are five types of potions, each with different effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded, increasing the effectiveness of their effects. Alternatively the effects of certain potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust them.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be obtained by crafting them on a craft table, or by storing them in the Alchemist chest. However, the upgrade price will vary based on the type of potion you'd like to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level and Rarity.
To upgrade a potions, right-click it in your inventory. Then select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open a GUI where you can select the potions you wish to upgrade and the amount of XP they'll produce when upgraded. Upgrading potions can be done in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP that they generate will be added to your current XP count.
Once a potion has been upgraded, [Redirect Only] it won't degrade until you use it again, or break the bottle it's stored in. You can also change the name of the potion by clicking it in your inventory.
There were some changes to the mechanics of potion in version 1.7.2. Splash potions, for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds that are displayed on the hover display of the item upgrading. The table of potion can now be constructed using four Wood Planks and two Glass. It is now able to be utilized in both Survival and Bedrock. Contrary to Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions cannot be combined in cauldrons. Additionally, using a potentio in a cauldron that is full drains the potion and replenishes the bottle.
Finally, there are lingering potions that are brewed using dragon breath and splash potions. Redstone can also be added to lingering potions to enhance their effect. The potion table has been rearranged to appear more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping and decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket could be an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece of jewelry. It may be a reference to an object or decoration that serves a purpose but is not particularly important, such as a tiny thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to show affection or friendship between family members.
In addition to armor, weapons, and potions, players are able to upgrade their trinkets. These can be upgraded by going to an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate amount in currency. Unlike other item upgrades (content) trinkets are able to be exchanged at will without losing their status.
The upgrade vendors can be found in major cities and in the capital of each zone, as well as in some cases, dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be bought with tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to purchasing a new trinket. It can be done by a player for just 12 tokens. The new trinket comes with the same level of base as the old trinket however, it will also come with an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.
Trinkets can be upgraded once they're no longer useful, allowing a player to increase their power and value over time. They can be traded between players, making them an alternative to gold.
In general, players should upgrade their highest priority items first. This means that the best-in slot items for each class are upgraded first then their secondary gear and finally other equipment that they will not replace in the near future (such as a ring or an cloak). When deciding the items to upgrade, players must also consider their class's preferred statistics. For example when Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tanks it is recommended that they upgrade their chest, helm, shoulders, and belt.
When they are no longer useful trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The new trinket comes with an additional 1% bonus. However, a re-upgrade will destroy the old trinket until it is saved using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an alternative salvage tool that is higher-end. This makes upgrading trinkets more expensive than other upgrades, yet is still cheaper than purchasing the new one.
The item upgrader kit upgrade lets players boost an item upgrades's gear rating up 700 points and also add a final bonus. Items can be upgraded if they are in your inventory and you bring them to the Kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded to benefit from their unique stats (like perfect broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) while others like weapons do not vary greatly post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, like attack damage, crit probability and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons also have a flat bonus that increases the damage they deal per second. Many weapons also come with an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are used in a group. This bonus can sometimes be greater than the damage that a weapon upgrade can do on its own.
The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity and current level. For example, an +2 weapon will require two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue increase until it is required to use a higher tier of Smithing Stones, at which the amount will be reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons also change the stats of their base. This is usually a good thing, but it can also have negative consequences. Upgrades can render items unusable, unless you are very lucky.
Armor items can also be upgraded to improve their effectiveness. For example, if you upgrade chests or helms it will boost its base defense while a belt and gloves will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense%. This means that it is able to roll down to a lower value.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats it will gain upon upgrading along with the relative values of those stats. This means that the weapon will gain 3% attack damage if it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. However, the 3% doesn't mean that it will be hit for 3 times less often because it's an absolute statistic.
Rerolling a weapon is also possible by pressing the green button in the item menu with the arrows that are circling. This will reroll the item and alter its stats but it won't reset the weapon's level or connect to the status of your account.
Armor
Making a few improvements to your armor can make a an enormous difference in your capacity to withstand. Certain sets provide massive increases in poison or curse, fire or magic resistance, which makes traversing tough areas a breeze. In general, the greater defense you have on your character, the greater health you'll gain from each point. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade your armor.
To upgrade your armor, go to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four in total each of which requires you to complete a special side quest involving the Stable Trotters musical troupe. After you've completed your main quest, and the corresponding fountains, you'll have the option of talking to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded up to three levels, and the amount of materials and Rupees needed for each will vary. In general, you'll need at anywhere between three Red Chuchu jellies and 10 Rupees for the initial upgrade, and anywhere between five Rubies and ten Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns for each subsequent one. For example, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a large group of adversaries in most cold climates, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded all the way to +20 defense, providing you enough protection to withstand an entire raid with a few of your friends.
Be aware that armor can't be upgraded in the same way as weapons, so you'll have to concentrate on enhancing it to increase physical power if you're Warrior or Spell Power if you're Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades for [Redirect Only] armor you'll be wearing at the end of the game, such as the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield or the helmet you use for the final boss fight, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
You can also unlock some benefits to your armor by presenting the jeweler at Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. Generally, you'll want to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll be using to win the game such as the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer, but it can be useful to have some upgrades of the chest armor and helmets that let you stealthy battle certain monsters.
Potions
Potions are bottled substances that, if consumed, provide the user with an effect on their status for a short period of time. There are five types of potions, each with different effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded, increasing the effectiveness of their effects. Alternatively the effects of certain potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust them.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be obtained by crafting them on a craft table, or by storing them in the Alchemist chest. However, the upgrade price will vary based on the type of potion you'd like to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level and Rarity.
To upgrade a potions, right-click it in your inventory. Then select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open a GUI where you can select the potions you wish to upgrade and the amount of XP they'll produce when upgraded. Upgrading potions can be done in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP that they generate will be added to your current XP count.
Once a potion has been upgraded, [Redirect Only] it won't degrade until you use it again, or break the bottle it's stored in. You can also change the name of the potion by clicking it in your inventory.
There were some changes to the mechanics of potion in version 1.7.2. Splash potions, for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds that are displayed on the hover display of the item upgrading. The table of potion can now be constructed using four Wood Planks and two Glass. It is now able to be utilized in both Survival and Bedrock. Contrary to Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions cannot be combined in cauldrons. Additionally, using a potentio in a cauldron that is full drains the potion and replenishes the bottle.
Finally, there are lingering potions that are brewed using dragon breath and splash potions. Redstone can also be added to lingering potions to enhance their effect. The potion table has been rearranged to appear more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping and decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket could be an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece of jewelry. It may be a reference to an object or decoration that serves a purpose but is not particularly important, such as a tiny thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to show affection or friendship between family members.
In addition to armor, weapons, and potions, players are able to upgrade their trinkets. These can be upgraded by going to an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate amount in currency. Unlike other item upgrades (content) trinkets are able to be exchanged at will without losing their status.
The upgrade vendors can be found in major cities and in the capital of each zone, as well as in some cases, dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be bought with tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to purchasing a new trinket. It can be done by a player for just 12 tokens. The new trinket comes with the same level of base as the old trinket however, it will also come with an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.
Trinkets can be upgraded once they're no longer useful, allowing a player to increase their power and value over time. They can be traded between players, making them an alternative to gold.
In general, players should upgrade their highest priority items first. This means that the best-in slot items for each class are upgraded first then their secondary gear and finally other equipment that they will not replace in the near future (such as a ring or an cloak). When deciding the items to upgrade, players must also consider their class's preferred statistics. For example when Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tanks it is recommended that they upgrade their chest, helm, shoulders, and belt.
When they are no longer useful trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The new trinket comes with an additional 1% bonus. However, a re-upgrade will destroy the old trinket until it is saved using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an alternative salvage tool that is higher-end. This makes upgrading trinkets more expensive than other upgrades, yet is still cheaper than purchasing the new one.
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