The 10 Most Scariest Things About 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 increase bonuses, such as PvE damage and crit chance.
If the template for upgrading a weapon is %, it will be able to gain 3% of its previous damage every time it is upgraded.
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with the item's level.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be slotted into armor, weapons and trinkets to provide an additional stat boost or effect when they're used. These can be obtained by crafting, purchasing from vendors or trading with other players or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can be inserted into equipment that has a slot to accommodate them; the item must have been at a minimum upgraded to blue level for a component to be inserted. Upgrade components, unlike other modifications, can only be applied only once. They cannot be replaced or applied several times. Infusions and enrichments are a special kind of upgrade component that is designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment, as well as some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging equipment that is ascended or completing a mission in the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade could include a suffix or prefix, modifying the name of the equipment to the upgrade (for instance 'Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity, allowing players create stronger versions of that equipment using the smallest amount of Upgrade Crystals than is required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A 'boost upgrade' can alter the attack or defense characteristics of a weapon or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanic. They can be dropped by enemies when upgrading other gear, or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals each.
Each upgrade increases the probability that a higher-tier version of an item will be revealed in the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to keep improving their equipment even if they're not sure of how much it will increase after a future reset.
The process of upgrading an item could be expensive, and it is possible that the item upgrade will be obsolete, or even break, when the upgrade is unsuccessful. Upgrade Crystals and assist powders are also destroyed when the upgrade fails. This is mitigated by the availability of cash shop items to double or even eliminate chance of failure, and a few upgrades that give the benefit of being reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in special sockets. Glyphs can boost the performance of nodes within a radius, and include any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded in a variety of ways. We recommend upgrading them as quickly as you can to level 15.
It is commonplace to see in the endgame that placing Glyphs is the most effective way to upgrade your equipment. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded straight to level 15 and provide a large boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to reach higher nodes more quickly.
Glyphs, which is the only upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and then replaced with no restrictions, are the most common. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires an Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and replace.
Each Glyph has a particular range of values it can improve a stat by. The value is displayed when you select the Glyph in your inventory. You can choose to replace it with another Glyph with the same rank or higher rank, which will increase the overall value of the glyph.
You can find Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of a Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain tools for gathering unlimited use, and through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt has a chance to drop one of the numerous Glyphs, and there are some rare glyphs that can be found in the form of drops from any of the four Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs then you have to put them on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus which will boost the stats of a specific set of nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. It could be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats depending on the Glyph.
Glyphs boost all nodes that are connected to them, so it is Best item upgrade to put Glyphs in the most important locations on the Graph. This will increase the impact. Druids, for example, should place their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They might also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The item upgrading system allows players to improve the performance of specific items by putting upgraded components inside them. This is commonly known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum level of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to be reached and the costs for upgrading increase as the item upgrader kit gets leveled up.
Certain upgrades require a certain ingredient to activate. This ingredient can be obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be bought from NPCs, or on the upgrade tab of the crafting table. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields a number of Technology Points. These points can be used to leveling up an item. Once enough points are earned you will be eligible to claim the upgrade and get its extra bonuses.
When an item is upgraded by a player to a higher level, the original item is replaced with a different item of the same kind. This means that the same armor piece will become an weapon or shield once upgraded. The new item will come with a bonus of its own. This could be a problem, as it can cause the item to become more expensive, even if you don't need it.
Upgrades to items can be rerolled if the player has enough tokens in order to do this. This will cause the item to be exchanged for a brand new one, with the level 1 base, and a different set of bonuses. This can be beneficial but it shouldn't be done often as it can be a waste of resources.
Certain upgrades can be rerolled multiple times to increase their value, allows the player to modify their equipment. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives a buff when the player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or does not swim as a dolphin). It is possible to upgrade it several times, each time increasing the maximum roll by 10 points. This item is extremely valuable in PvP. A well-rolled version could be worth 50 times the value of its unupgraded counterpart.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to boost the quality of their equippable equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets above ilvl 385--by offering the appropriate items and currency to an NPC who upgrades items. The upgrade of armor set pieces will also increase the defense base of that piece, while upgrading weapons will increase the damage base as well as the required strength and dexterity to meet the upgraded equipment's requirements.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times except for hero equipment, which is able to be upgraded eight times. Every time you upgrade an object it is at risk of failing. The failure rate increases when you exceed the maximum number. Failures can result in the item level upgrade reverting back to its original condition, which requires the user to spend more money on materials than they would have to had they stopped upgrading at the highest number of upgrades.
If an item isn't upgraded, the experience bar in the bar for growth will be reset to zero. The item also loses any bonuses it has gained, such as crit chance damage to attack, additional effects (such as a higher healing rate over time, or reloading speed). However, the player may still continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that the weapon that is upgraded increases its crit chance, the increase will be applied before any damage from attacks increases. A new attribute called Slots has been added to the item upgrader's definition and the value is recomputed each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is based on the rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost for upgrading non-premium items is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for example, a common equipment item might have 5 upgrades, each costing 25,600 Technology Points and 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero quality items will have an incredibly lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements than normal equipment. For example they may require less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to take every piece of equipment they wish to upgrade to the NPC [Armor] Boboko located in Central Flarine. Each upgrade of equipment requires different amounts of ingredients for upgrading, in addition to the costs that are listed above.
Upgrades can increase the value of armors, weapons and rings. They also increase bonuses, such as PvE damage and crit chance.
If the template for upgrading a weapon is %, it will be able to gain 3% of its previous damage every time it is upgraded.
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with the item's level.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be slotted into armor, weapons and trinkets to provide an additional stat boost or effect when they're used. These can be obtained by crafting, purchasing from vendors or trading with other players or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can be inserted into equipment that has a slot to accommodate them; the item must have been at a minimum upgraded to blue level for a component to be inserted. Upgrade components, unlike other modifications, can only be applied only once. They cannot be replaced or applied several times. Infusions and enrichments are a special kind of upgrade component that is designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment, as well as some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging equipment that is ascended or completing a mission in the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade could include a suffix or prefix, modifying the name of the equipment to the upgrade (for instance 'Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost the Mark Level or Rarity, allowing players create stronger versions of that equipment using the smallest amount of Upgrade Crystals than is required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A 'boost upgrade' can alter the attack or defense characteristics of a weapon or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanic. They can be dropped by enemies when upgrading other gear, or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals each.
Each upgrade increases the probability that a higher-tier version of an item will be revealed in the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to keep improving their equipment even if they're not sure of how much it will increase after a future reset.
The process of upgrading an item could be expensive, and it is possible that the item upgrade will be obsolete, or even break, when the upgrade is unsuccessful. Upgrade Crystals and assist powders are also destroyed when the upgrade fails. This is mitigated by the availability of cash shop items to double or even eliminate chance of failure, and a few upgrades that give the benefit of being reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in special sockets. Glyphs can boost the performance of nodes within a radius, and include any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded in a variety of ways. We recommend upgrading them as quickly as you can to level 15.
It is commonplace to see in the endgame that placing Glyphs is the most effective way to upgrade your equipment. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded straight to level 15 and provide a large boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to reach higher nodes more quickly.
Glyphs, which is the only upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and then replaced with no restrictions, are the most common. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires an Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and replace.
Each Glyph has a particular range of values it can improve a stat by. The value is displayed when you select the Glyph in your inventory. You can choose to replace it with another Glyph with the same rank or higher rank, which will increase the overall value of the glyph.
You can find Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of a Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain tools for gathering unlimited use, and through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt has a chance to drop one of the numerous Glyphs, and there are some rare glyphs that can be found in the form of drops from any of the four Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs then you have to put them on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus which will boost the stats of a specific set of nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. It could be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats depending on the Glyph.
Glyphs boost all nodes that are connected to them, so it is Best item upgrade to put Glyphs in the most important locations on the Graph. This will increase the impact. Druids, for example, should place their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They might also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The item upgrading system allows players to improve the performance of specific items by putting upgraded components inside them. This is commonly known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum level of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to be reached and the costs for upgrading increase as the item upgrader kit gets leveled up.
Certain upgrades require a certain ingredient to activate. This ingredient can be obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be bought from NPCs, or on the upgrade tab of the crafting table. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields a number of Technology Points. These points can be used to leveling up an item. Once enough points are earned you will be eligible to claim the upgrade and get its extra bonuses.
When an item is upgraded by a player to a higher level, the original item is replaced with a different item of the same kind. This means that the same armor piece will become an weapon or shield once upgraded. The new item will come with a bonus of its own. This could be a problem, as it can cause the item to become more expensive, even if you don't need it.
Upgrades to items can be rerolled if the player has enough tokens in order to do this. This will cause the item to be exchanged for a brand new one, with the level 1 base, and a different set of bonuses. This can be beneficial but it shouldn't be done often as it can be a waste of resources.
Certain upgrades can be rerolled multiple times to increase their value, allows the player to modify their equipment. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives a buff when the player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or does not swim as a dolphin). It is possible to upgrade it several times, each time increasing the maximum roll by 10 points. This item is extremely valuable in PvP. A well-rolled version could be worth 50 times the value of its unupgraded counterpart.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to boost the quality of their equippable equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets above ilvl 385--by offering the appropriate items and currency to an NPC who upgrades items. The upgrade of armor set pieces will also increase the defense base of that piece, while upgrading weapons will increase the damage base as well as the required strength and dexterity to meet the upgraded equipment's requirements.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times except for hero equipment, which is able to be upgraded eight times. Every time you upgrade an object it is at risk of failing. The failure rate increases when you exceed the maximum number. Failures can result in the item level upgrade reverting back to its original condition, which requires the user to spend more money on materials than they would have to had they stopped upgrading at the highest number of upgrades.
If an item isn't upgraded, the experience bar in the bar for growth will be reset to zero. The item also loses any bonuses it has gained, such as crit chance damage to attack, additional effects (such as a higher healing rate over time, or reloading speed). However, the player may still continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that the weapon that is upgraded increases its crit chance, the increase will be applied before any damage from attacks increases. A new attribute called Slots has been added to the item upgrader's definition and the value is recomputed each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is based on the rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost for upgrading non-premium items is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for example, a common equipment item might have 5 upgrades, each costing 25,600 Technology Points and 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero quality items will have an incredibly lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements than normal equipment. For example they may require less sowels, however they may require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to take every piece of equipment they wish to upgrade to the NPC [Armor] Boboko located in Central Flarine. Each upgrade of equipment requires different amounts of ingredients for upgrading, in addition to the costs that are listed above.
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