The 10 Scariest Things About Item Upgrading
Path of Exile Item Upgrading
Item upgrading allows players to upgrade their weapons and gear by adding new affixes, boosting the base stats of the item or giving additional benefits. To upgrade item items, the player must have the item in their inventory and access the kiln.
Items with weak bases, such as rings can be upgraded to a stronger base. Items with strong bases, like Titans from eth, have no changes in their stats.
Upgrade components
Upgrade components can be incorporated into weapons, armor, trinkets and gathering tools, giving an added bonus or impact when the equipment is being used. They can be purchased from vendors, gathered in loot, dropped by enemies or as a reward from missions or chests. Some upgrades additionally have special cosmetic effects. Most upgrades require that the equipment be above a certain point before they can be upgraded.
To upgrade the quality of a weapon, armor or other item in the game, players will need to select it and click the Upgrade button in the toolbar. This will display on the right-hand side of the screen a preview that shows the expected upgrade stats as well as the necessary component or materials.
There are three kinds that are universal upgrades (which include gems), prefix upgrades, and suffix upgrade components. Universal upgrades, which are made up of gems, can be placed in any kind of equipment and offer less bonuses than upgrade components that are type-restricted. Infusions are gems that can only be used in legendary and ascended equipment. They provide the same benefits as jewels, but they cannot be used in other equipment. Suffix upgrades can be added to gathering tools. They add a suffix to the end of item upgrader names. For instance, adding the suffix Glyph could transform a staff wrapping of Minor Vigor a Canthan staff wrapping of Minor Vigor.
In the case of upgrades for gathering tools If a player replaces one glyph with a different one, the old glyph will be returned to the inventory. However replacing any other upgrade component can destroy it, except for the inscriptions that can be swapped.
Leveling
The upgrade system in Path of Exile has some significant changes from the previous versions. Gear is now broken down into tracks, and items can only be upgraded a specific number of times before they're "leveled out." The upgrade cost increases with each level up however, the materials needed don't increase as much. This lets players focus their efforts on a few essential items and maximize their impact, instead of spreading upgrade costs across multiple pieces.
This allows the item to receive new upgrade components and a higher chance of success. This bonus is known as the Artisan's Energy, and it is reset to 0 after failure or increases if the upgrade succeeds.
Once a piece of gear is upgraded to its maximum level, it will be able to receive affixes that will boost its attributes. The number of affixes available will depend on the item's kind. For instance, an uncommon or unique weapon with a base that is standard will have only two affixes, while a legend armor will have eight affixes.
Each upgrade step will require the use of a certain amount of Flightstones and crests to complete, depending on the current level of the item and the item slot it's in. Weapons will typically require more Flightstones than other equipment.
If an item doesn't reach its maximum level, the NPC offers players the option to transfer it to another character and then re-infuse it with a different set or upgrades. This process can take up to two hours and cost the same amount of material. However it has a lower rate of success.
Engineers employ a level to compare the height of the building with an established point, such as a benchmark. This method is known as a "level-loop." It involves taking readings with the backsight rod and level before turning the level and taking the foresight rod reading. This method makes sure that buildings are built to a high level of safety and accuracy.
Rerolling
Rerolling is the process of altering the upgrade components of an item. It is a crucial aspect of the game and can dramatically improve an item's strength and damage as well as other attributes. This can be accomplished through the menu for items or by pressing the Reroll button of an upgraded item. Rerolling can be costly and should only be done in rare cases.
Reroll tokens are derived by recycling upgraded items. These tokens can then be used to upgrade the original item or another item of the same type. Recyclable items come with an indicator of the level which shows how much of the upgrade gauge is filled. The amount of level that has been filled is contingent on the rarity and cost of upgrading of the item.
In the past, some upgrade items had priority affixes which made them easier to roll for than other. It meant that you'd get the stats most important to your build more frequently than other items. These included things like the armor's total armor, thorns and control impaired duration reduction stats or the weapon's bonus attack speed and critical strike chance.
This was changed in the latest patch. Priority affixes have been removed and all upgrades will have the same chance of rolling for all stats. This can be good or bad, depending on what you're looking to get from your equipment.
Each upgraded Best item upgrade can be equipped with a special bonus that boosts the power of the item by a set percentage or flat value. These bonuses are added over the usual affixes. The more you upgrade an item, the higher the chance of receiving the bonus of your choice.
The game also includes number sets that give the player a bonus if three or four upgraded items from the set are placed on an item. This is a great way to give an individual character more power without spending a ton of money.
Many players opt to reroll their gear and weapons, especially in the beginning of the game. Rerolling can help you gain a stronger character faster, which allows you to advance in the game and attain higher levels.
Sets
Sets are collections that can be arranged in different ways. They can be different sizes, have none of the elements, or have a single element. They can be utilized to organize data or sort information. They also aid in studying patterns. Sets can be categorized in many ways, such as by size and shape.
The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom provides an array of set items that can be upgraded. Certain items are worth upgrading, others aren't. Upgrades are worthwhile for armor sets that offer high defense and set bonuses. Weapon upgrades are not as effective in boosting stats as their counterparts in purple. This makes them less attractive to upgrade when your collection of armor and weapons pieces is already huge.
Set items can be upgraded to include specific procs that are useful for certain builds. This is evident in Aldur's Advance Boots and Guillaume's Face. Both were upgraded from Exceptional Winged Helm and Exceptional Mirrored Boots respectively, increasing their defense by 217 to 321 (Strength requirement and Level requirement were increased as well).
Another reason to upgrade certain items is to bring them into the same level as their counterparts in their tiers. The Immortal King Set, for instance, comes with a wide range of levels, from 29 to 75. The upgrade of lower-level items in the set can increase their defense and make them more competitive in terms of damage.
Clicking the Upgrade button will display the item's attributes and the necessary items needed to upgrade it. The item's attributes will be displayed, along with any required items. For instance the No-mouth face will require 1.1K Scrap Materials as well as 250 Enchanted Dust and 5 Glowing Shards to upgrade. Players can also look up the upgrade requirements for specific items at the Cyrodiil Golden vendor or Leaderboard.
In general, weapons and armor have higher value when they are fully updated. Particularly for weapons with damage glyphs that are spell-like or weapon-related, upgrading them to gold is recommended since it will give a substantial increase in their power. It will also boost the defense value of armor that has an updated appearance.