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Path of Exile item upgrade Upgrades

The performance of many Path of Exile items can be improved by upgrading them. They can provide extra damage, AD or even affixes.

Sometimes, however, upgraded Common and Magic gear is beaten out by Rare-grade gear due to their high requirements.

Armor

Armor upgrades can be applied to both armor and weapon items. They improve the stats of the Item Upgrader Mod (Https://Vuf.Minagricultura.Gov.Co) that they're attached to. Armor upgrades can be found in the game's world and can be purchased from Blacksmiths at any bonfire. They can also be salvaged by using a specialist or higher salvage kits to retrieve upgrade components from items.

The amount of damage that a piece of armor or weapon can absorb depends on the level of its upgrades. A piece of armor upgraded to maximum upgrade level will increase its ability to absorb damage. It's important to remember that this will increase the weight of the armor, which means it must be more heavy.

There are several different types of armor upgrades available in the game. Each has a different impact. For instance, certain upgrades will give the armor a certain number of health points while others make it lighter and stronger. The name of the upgrade will tell you the kind of upgrade an item upgrades can receive, as shown below.

A few upgrades are magic or a hybrid of magic and technology, which is identified by the "Magic" or "Hybrid" entry in the table below. Some upgrades also require charges to use. They are referred to as "Charges" entries in the table. The charges associated with these upgrades refresh daily or never expire, depending on the upgrade.

The cheapest way to upgrade armor is with Iron Ore, which can be obtained through exploring the surroundings and looting small loot chests. Titanium is more costly, but is readily available at the smelters of Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, like the Reforge or the Hot Potato Books can only be used on armor pieces that are of high-level. These upgrades can provide significant improvements in performance and are worth the investment, especially for 1-handed weapons.

A piece of armor upgraded to max upgrade level will significantly increase its defense capabilities but the wearer must be aware that putting on weight can drastically decrease its speed and agility. It is not recommended to upgrade armor past +9. The boost in defense usually isn't worth the weight and power expenses of the upgrades.

Weapons

Weapon upgrades let players increase the effectiveness of certain aspects of a weapon. Upgrades can increase the accuracy of a rifle, or the damage that shotgun shells cause. Some weapons have special upgrades that enhance their inherent qualities. They include Frictionless Materials (improves stability and reduces the risk of overheating of the weapon) and Kinetic Coils (increases projectile acceleration for more damage).

The majority of upgrades to weapons require one of three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons and a whetblade for applying. These can be obtained by completing side quests or by killing a certain number of bosses and monsters.

Upgrading a Weapon, Equipment Set piece or Whetblade requires visiting the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine and paying her an upgrade price of a certain number of Bars. The higher the upgrade level, the higher the number of bars required to complete it. If you have multiple upgrade materials The cost of upgrading will be less.

In Chapter 2: Season 5 the way you upgrade weapon and equipment sets has changed a bit. Prior to Chapter 2: Season 5 you could upgrade your weapon and equipment by paying a specific amount of Bars. You could continue doing this until you reach a maximum upgrade level for the equipment or weapon, after which upgrades would reset.

You can still do this however, the process is high on RNG and low on agency. Instead, you're better off visiting stores and buying gear with low upgrade levels, but good base scores and stat distributions. These items will have a better likelihood of granting you highest level of benefits and blessings.

To level up quicker, players usually prioritise upgrading their weapons. Players should also upgrade the weapons that their squadmates use to boost their strength. For instance, Shepard should consider upgrading the M92F to unlock the Beretta M93R to increase its utility when paired with biotech specialists such as Grunt and Tali.

Jewels

Jewels can be used to increase the stats of a character or to provide additional effects in weapons and armor. Jewelry crafting is a method of making them, where you combine the gemstone with specific reagents on a table. The higher the tier of the jewel is, the greater its secondary effect. These reagents can be gotten from Treasure Goblins and World Bosses around the world, or by finding Legendary Gear. You can also purchase them from The Jeweler for gold and a Scattered Prism.

The quality of a gem can be improved at the Jeweler in stages that vary from Crude to Royal. The stat boosts will vary according to the tier that the jewel is at when it's inserted into jewelry, weapons or other gear.

All levels of jewels can be crafted at the Jeweler however, there are some exceptions to this, such as the rare and legendary jewels that require you to be at a high enough level to be able to get the privilege of having them. In contrast to other upgrade components, jewels are able to be swapped by a different identical jewel without destroying it. You can only replace the gem only once in a piece of equipment.

It is normal to use more gems for aesthetic reasons. The jewels also improve performance and make a surface harder than steel, so that the repeated friction caused by pivots does not damage them.

In addition to the upgrades mentioned above players can also get glyphs for their shields and weapons from a Glyphmaster. These provide a small bonus and can be swapped out at any time, but are not guaranteed to drop as loot. Glyphs, just like jewelry, can be upgraded by the Jeweler in exchange for Scattered Crystals and gold. Glyphs may also be removed and returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components, such as aegis or traits cannot be exchanged, and can only be recovered with an Upgrade extractor or salvaging using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage tool.

Trinkets

Trinkets are pieces of equipment that provide a wide range of small but useful advantages to your hero. They are available in the starter area as loot or personal story rewards. They can also be obtained through vendors and after completing road interaction. They may also be crafted by jewelers and later found or purchased on the Trading Post.

The first trinkets that a player can unlock is the cloak, which gives a small but useful bonus to movement speed and evasion. The player can then acquire necklaces, amulets, and rings in a similar manner similar to how they obtained weapons and armor. Each piece of gear comes with one upgrade slot that can accommodate either a universal or a jewel upgrade. Universal upgrades are smaller and are able to be used on any equipment. Jewels are not upgradeable or replaced and only work with certain trinkets.

These trinkets grant additional buffs and abilities that are active when the hero isn't in combat. This allows the hero to be more effective while inactive and also helps make up for a lack of a solid team or the absence of any talent tree slots which would normally be filled with the hero's best statistics.

A good guideline for trinket upgrades is to prioritize BiS (Best-in-Slot) items that you aren't planning to replace soon, followed by items with desirable stats that are less important than the iLevel of the item upgrader kit that is being upgraded. This is especially true if you are looking to upgrade multiple stats on an item upgrading. It's more beneficial to upgrade a single important stat rather than two suboptimal ones.

Jungle players usually upgrade their yellow trinkets to a red trinket at the start of the game. Top and mid players however, will choose either a pink or green ward, based on the game's matchup. These choices will have a major impact on the hero's ability to control his map.

In addition to the items mentioned above, players can also discover other trinkets in form trophies and rewards throughout the game. These can be obtained by completing certain milestones in the story. For instance, finishing a chapter’s main quest or defeating the boss. You can check them out by clicking on the achievement in the reward section of the hero's menu.