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World of Warcraft - Item Upgrading

Upgrades to items allow players to increase the gear score of an item to 700, and then add an additional perk. Items can be upgraded if they're in your inventory and you decide to take them to the kiln.

Certain items can be upp'd to increase their stats (like a perfectly broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) and others, like weapons, do not vary greatly post upgrade and thus aren't worth upgrading.

Weapons

Weapons can be upgraded to increase their numeric stats like crit chance, attack damage as well as PvE and PvP damage. Weapons have a flat-rate bonus that increases damage per second. In addition there are many weapons with a set bonus which is activated when three or more of the same weapon are equipped on a unit. In certain instances, this bonus could add up to more than the amount of damage a weapon is able to upgrade on its own.

The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity as well as its current level. For instance, a +2 weapon requires two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue to rise until it requires the higher level of Smithing Stones, at which the number will be reset to one.

Upgrades to weapons also reroll the stats of the base. This is usually a positive thing, but it can also have negative consequences. In the case of items that only see use in a specific build (Whistant's shield for FB Sorcs, for example) upgrading them could render them unusable unless you happen to have an extremely fortunate roll.

The ability to upgrade armor items to increase their performance. This can increase the defense base of a helm or chest, while belts and gloves will increase their required strength and agility. Armor has a rerolling option for its Enhanced Defense percent. This means that it is able to reduce its value.

The upgrade template for a weapon will display the new stats it will gain when upgraded and their relative values. This means that a change from a sword that has 8 damage to an 11-attack-damage sword will result in a weapon gaining 3% of attack damage. However the 3% difference doesn't mean that it will be hit 3 times less often because it's an absolute statistic.

Rerolling a weapon is possible by pressing the green button in the item menu using the arrows that circle. This will reroll the item and alter its stats, however, it will not reset the weapon's level nor tie it to the account status.

Armor

A few armor upgrades can make a huge difference to your survivability. Certain sets can offer MASSIVE boosts to poison or curse, fire or magic resistance, which makes the journey through difficult terrain a breeze. In general, the more defense you can offer your character, the more health you can gain from each point. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade your armor.

You can upgrade your armor by visiting one of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four fountains in all and each one requires you to complete a specific side-quest involving the Stable Trotters musical troupe. After you've completed your main quest and the associated fountains, you can talk to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the armor upgrade menu.

Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels and the amount of materials and Rupees needed for each level will differ. In general, you're looking at anywhere between three Red Chuchu Jellies and 10 Rupees for the first upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and 10 Fire-Breath Horns for each subsequent one. The Champion Leathers, for example, can be upgraded to a 5 defense rating, which will allow you to remain competitive in cold environments with a large number of enemies. The Snowquill Headdress, on the other hand, can be upgraded to +20 defense so that you're able to survive a battle with your comrades.

It isn't possible to upgrade armor in the same way as weapons. If you're playing as a Warrior then you should concentrate on upgrading your armor for physical strength or the power of spells. It is also recommended to save your armor upgrades to upgrade the armor that you'll still wear by the end of the story, such as the Ring of Lightning, Spectral Shield or the mask you'll wear in the final boss fight the Monter Parts Merchant Mask.

You can also gain perks for your armor by giving the jeweler in Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. Generally speaking, you'll want to keep these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game, like the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer, but it can be useful to have a few upgrades to your chest armor and helmets that allow you to stealth around certain monsters.

Potions

Potions are bottled substances that, when consumed give the user a temporary status effect. There are five kinds of potions, each with different effects and durations. Some potions may be upgraded, increasing their level of effect. You can also enhance the effects of certain potions by adding redstone dust and glowstone dust.

Upgrades to potion require a certain amount of XP. This can be obtained by making them on a craft table, or by storing them in the Alchemist chest. The upgrade price varies depending on the type of potion used and the item upgrade's rarity as well as Mark Level.

To upgrade a potion, right-click it in your inventory. Select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open an GUI that lets you choose the potion that you want to upgrade and the amount of experience they'll offer when upgraded. You can upgrade potions in batches of up to five at once, and their XP will be added to the total amount of XP you have.

Once a poton is upgraded, it will not degrade in the event that you take it out again or break the bottle within which it is stored. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will also allow you to change its name.

Version 1.7.2 introduced a few changes to the mechanism of potions. Splash potions, for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds that are displayed on the item hover display. The potion table is now made of four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It can now be utilized in both Survival and Bedrock. Unlike the Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions are not able to be combined in cauldrons. The same is true for the use of a potion in a cauldron that is full. This will drain the potion and refill the bottle.

Lastly, there are now lingering potions, which are brewed with dragon breath and splash potions. Similarly, a lingering potions can be enhanced by adding redstone. The potion table is rearranged to look more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping as well as decomposition.

Trinkets

A trinket can be an ornamental item that is small, cheap or piece of jewelry. It could also be an object or ornament that serves a function but isn't essential as a Thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to symbolize affection or friendship, specifically between family members.

Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons and armor, as well as potions. They can be upgraded by visiting an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate amount in currency. Unlike other item upgrades (new content from Google) trinkets, trinkets can be traded out at any time without losing their stats.

The upgrade vendors can be found in major cities and the capital of each zone, and in in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be bought with tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.

Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to buying a brand new trinket. A player can upgrade item a trinket for as little 12 tokens. The new trinket comes with the same base level as the previous trinket however, it will also come with an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.

Trinkets can be re-upgraded once they are no longer useful and allows players to boost their power and value over time. They can also be traded between players, making them an extremely popular alternative to gold.

In general players should upgrade their top-priority items first. This usually means the best-in-slot items for their class, then their secondaries, and finally other items of gear they won't replace in the near future (for instance rings or cloaks). When choosing the items to upgrade, players should also take into account their class's preferred statistics. For instance, if Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tankers, they should prioritize upgrading their helm, chest shoulders, belt, and chest.

Trinkets are able to be upgraded to a higher ilvl after they are no longer useful, and the new trinket will receive an additional bonus of 1% for upgrading. Re-upgrading can cause damage to the trinket unless it is saved using the help of a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This means upgrading trinkets is more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than buying a new one.