Item Upgrading Isn't As Difficult As You Think
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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades can boost the value of certain numeric stats on armor, weapons and rings. Upgrades also boost bonuses like Crit chance and damage from PvE.
If the weapon's upgrade template is in %, the weapon will be able to gain an additional 3% of the previous damage each time it is upgraded.
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item's level. The cost increases as the item level rises.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be slotted into armor, weapons and trinkets to provide a stat bonus or extra effect when they're used. They can be obtained by crafting, buying from vendors trading, or looting. Certain upgrades also come with specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to a blue level before a component can be used. Upgrade components, unlike other mods can only be applied only once. They cannot be replaced or applied multiple times. Infusions and enrichments are a special kind of upgrade component used for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the back items that are not ascending. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging ascended equipment or by completing a mission within the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade can include a suffix or prefix, modifying the name of the equipment to which it is used (for instance "Canthan Armor Insignia' becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost an item's Mark Level, or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of that equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than would be 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 made from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene, and defeats the Crazed mechanic. These upgrades can be obtained by purchasing them from the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item will be dropped at the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to keep improving their equipment even if they're not sure of how much they'll improve after a future reset.
The boost upgrade may be successful or not, the process can be costly and there is a significant chance that the item could become obsolete or even break when it fails; a failed upgrade will destroy the Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to minimize or eliminate the risk of failure. Certain upgrades also provide a bonus if they are reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs are upgrade components that can be inserted into special sockets on the Paragon Board. Glyphs boost the power of nodes within a radius, and include any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded many ways, and we recommend upgrading them to 15 levels as soon as possible.
You'll often see in the endgame that putting Glyphs is the Best item upgrade way to upgrade your gear. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded directly to level 15, and they provide significant boosts to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to reach higher nodes faster.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and replaced with no restrictions, are the most common. Only legendary equipment can be salvaged and replaced with the aid of a Black Lion Salvage Kit.
Each Glyph has a specific range of values that it can improve a stat by. The value is displayed when you choose the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with a Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
You can find Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of an Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain unlimited-use gathering tools as well as through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt can drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will need them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus which will boost the stats of a specific set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. It could be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats based on the Glyph.
Glyphs increase the number of nodes connected to them, therefore it is best to place Glyphs in the most important locations on the Graph. This will maximize the impact. Druids, for instance should put their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They may also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The upgrade system of items allows players to boost the stats of specific items by adding upgraded components. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be leveled until they reach a maximum level of 385 ilvl. Each level of an item requires a different number of components and the cost of upgrading increase as the item is upgraded.
Some upgrades require a special ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by completing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes are available in the upgrade tab of a crafting table, or bought from NPCs. Each Upgrade Recipe that is completed earns 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 get its extra bonuses.
When the player upgrades an item the original item will be replaced by the new item. The same armor will be upgraded to the form of a weapon or shield when upgraded. The new item also comes with its own bonus. This could be a disadvantage since the item may be more expensive even if you do not need it.
If the player has enough tokens they can roll the upgrade of their item. The item will be replaced with an entirely new item that is based on a level 1 base and completely different bonuses. This is a good idea however it should not be used frequently as it could waste resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value and allow players to personalize their gear. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an advantage when a player repeatedly enters and leaves the water (or is able to swim like a dolphin). It can be upgraded multiple times, each time raising the maximum roll by 10 points. This item is extremely useful in PvP. A well-rolled version could be worth as much as 50x the value of a non-upgraded version.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to upgrade the quality of their equippable equipment - weapons, armor, and trinkets that are above ilvl 385 by offering the appropriate currency and items to an item upgrader (in the know) NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces also increase its base defense and upgrades to weapon items increase the damage they deal and also increase their strength and dexterity.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception for hero gear, which can be upgraded eight times. Each time you upgrade a piece of equipment, it has a chance of failing. The probability of failure increases as you go over the maximum number. Failures will result in the item returning to its original state and the player having to spend additional resources than if they had stopped upgrading after the maximum amount.
If an item upgrading is not upgraded the experience bar in its growth bar will be reset to zero. The item also loses any bonuses it gained like crit chance, attack damage, or other effects (such as a higher healing rate over time or reloading speed). The player is able to use their weapon or armor even after the failure.
When an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied in order from the lowest to the highest. This means that, should a weapon gain an increase in its crit chance 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 each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item is determined on the rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For instance an item that is commonplace could 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 upgrade.
Premium items have different upgrade requirements in comparison to standard equipment. For instance, they may require fewer sowels, but more minerals and erons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [Armorthe ] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade cost mentioned above, each equipment upgrade will require a different amount of the upgrade ingredients.
Upgrades can boost the value of certain numeric stats on armor, weapons and rings. Upgrades also boost bonuses like Crit chance and damage from PvE.
If the weapon's upgrade template is in %, the weapon will be able to gain an additional 3% of the previous damage each time it is upgraded.
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item's level. The cost increases as the item level rises.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be slotted into armor, weapons and trinkets to provide a stat bonus or extra effect when they're used. They can be obtained by crafting, buying from vendors trading, or looting. Certain upgrades also come with specific cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to a blue level before a component can be used. Upgrade components, unlike other mods can only be applied only once. They cannot be replaced or applied multiple times. Infusions and enrichments are a special kind of upgrade component used for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the back items that are not ascending. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging ascended equipment or by completing a mission within the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade can include a suffix or prefix, modifying the name of the equipment to which it is used (for instance "Canthan Armor Insignia' becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades boost an item's Mark Level, or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of that equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than would be 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 made from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene, and defeats the Crazed mechanic. These upgrades can be obtained by purchasing them from the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item will be dropped at the next reset. This gives the player an incentive to keep improving their equipment even if they're not sure of how much they'll improve after a future reset.
The boost upgrade may be successful or not, the process can be costly and there is a significant chance that the item could become obsolete or even break when it fails; a failed upgrade will destroy the Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to minimize or eliminate the risk of failure. Certain upgrades also provide a bonus if they are reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs are upgrade components that can be inserted into special sockets on the Paragon Board. Glyphs boost the power of nodes within a radius, and include any pre-existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded many ways, and we recommend upgrading them to 15 levels as soon as possible.
You'll often see in the endgame that putting Glyphs is the Best item upgrade way to upgrade your gear. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded directly to level 15, and they provide significant boosts to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to reach higher nodes faster.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and replaced with no restrictions, are the most common. Only legendary equipment can be salvaged and replaced with the aid of a Black Lion Salvage Kit.
Each Glyph has a specific range of values that it can improve a stat by. The value is displayed when you choose the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with a Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
You can find Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of an Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain unlimited-use gathering tools as well as through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt can drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will need them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus which will boost the stats of a specific set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. It could be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats based on the Glyph.
Glyphs increase the number of nodes connected to them, therefore it is best to place Glyphs in the most important locations on the Graph. This will maximize the impact. Druids, for instance should put their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They may also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The upgrade system of items allows players to boost the stats of specific items by adding upgraded components. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item is assigned a level that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be leveled until they reach a maximum level of 385 ilvl. Each level of an item requires a different number of components and the cost of upgrading increase as the item is upgraded.
Some upgrades require a special ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by completing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes are available in the upgrade tab of a crafting table, or bought from NPCs. Each Upgrade Recipe that is completed earns 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 get its extra bonuses.
When the player upgrades an item the original item will be replaced by the new item. The same armor will be upgraded to the form of a weapon or shield when upgraded. The new item also comes with its own bonus. This could be a disadvantage since the item may be more expensive even if you do not need it.
If the player has enough tokens they can roll the upgrade of their item. The item will be replaced with an entirely new item that is based on a level 1 base and completely different bonuses. This is a good idea however it should not be used frequently as it could waste resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value and allow players to personalize their gear. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an advantage when a player repeatedly enters and leaves the water (or is able to swim like a dolphin). It can be upgraded multiple times, each time raising the maximum roll by 10 points. This item is extremely useful in PvP. A well-rolled version could be worth as much as 50x the value of a non-upgraded version.
Requirements
Item upgrading allows players to upgrade the quality of their equippable equipment - weapons, armor, and trinkets that are above ilvl 385 by offering the appropriate currency and items to an item upgrader (in the know) NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces also increase its base defense and upgrades to weapon items increase the damage they deal and also increase their strength and dexterity.
Each item can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception for hero gear, which can be upgraded eight times. Each time you upgrade a piece of equipment, it has a chance of failing. The probability of failure increases as you go over the maximum number. Failures will result in the item returning to its original state and the player having to spend additional resources than if they had stopped upgrading after the maximum amount.
If an item upgrading is not upgraded the experience bar in its growth bar will be reset to zero. The item also loses any bonuses it gained like crit chance, attack damage, or other effects (such as a higher healing rate over time or reloading speed). The player is able to use their weapon or armor even after the failure.
When an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied in order from the lowest to the highest. This means that, should a weapon gain an increase in its crit chance 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 each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item is determined on the rarity rating and the number of upgrade slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For instance an item that is commonplace could 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 upgrade.
Premium items have different upgrade requirements in comparison to standard equipment. For instance, they may require fewer sowels, but more minerals and erons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [Armorthe ] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade cost mentioned above, each equipment upgrade will require a different amount of the upgrade ingredients.
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