20 Tips To Help You Be Better At Item Upgrading

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Path of Exile Item Upgrading

In Path of Exile, item upgrading is one of the most effective ways to upgrade your gear without relying on big-ticket drops or trade. This article will show you how to upp your gear effectively.

Upgrading equipment grants an increase to the item's base stats. This bonus is based on the upgrade component level and rarity.

Components

Upgrade components make your armour and weapons better. You can find them through destroying enemies, buying them from karma sellers or finding them in Best item upgrader-spheres. They can also be rescued from equipment with them, or through a high-tier salvage kit such as the Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool. Upgrade components are not destroyed when you remove them from an item.

The main purpose of upgrade components is to enable an item to be upgraded, however, they also serve other functions. They can be stacked to increase the quality of an item that can be upgraded or they can be used to enhance the experience gained when upgrading an existing weapon or piece of gear. They can be forged for additional bonuses. For instance, a specially created glyph can increase the chance of upgrading its target, while the boost upgrade can increase the attack or defense property of a weapon, or armor.

You can bind an upgrade template to an item upgrades by selecting it from the edition GUI. This will show the upgrade components to which the item can be updated. Alternately, you can make use of the workbench to choose an upgrade template. In either scenario, an item will be upgraded after enough upgrade components have been gathered.

Each component has a different experience multiplier, which determines how much more experience an item will gain when it is upgraded by the component. Organic components, like have a higher multiplier of experience than mechanical components. It is recommended to upgrade the organic components first, until you reach the next level in the weapon or equipment, and then switch to the mechanical upgrades.

In addition to the experience multiplier Each item also comes with a maximum number of upgrades it can receive. The number of upgrades available is determined by the upgradeable rank and the type of upgrade available to the upgradeable item. The highest upgrade possible is a weapon with tier 10. The most commonly used upgrade is a gun of tier 6 and a armor upgrade of tier 5.

Sets

A set is a collection of items that share the same bonus. Each item in the set can be upgraded at least once and the upgrade increases the amount of bonuses that are guaranteed. The first time you upgrade an item, its primary stat will be +1. On subsequent upgrades, the primary stats will be increased a bit more (for example, +1 up to 12+/13+/14+), and each time you upgrade the item it will have one of its additional stats is increased randomly.

Upgrading a weapon can also increase the damage base, which can be important for some builds. However, weapons cannot be upgraded to have a greater defense level than their regular base. It's possible to increase the value of certain sets and unique items by upgrading them, but they may not always be better than a Runeword with a high level.

If you are upgrading an item upgrader kit that has bonuses the item can be rerolled one time, and its guarantee will reset back to zero. The same amount of power die is used to reroll an item, just as it would be used to upgrade it. However the new item comes with different bonuses. Upgrading can be done at the NPC [Armorthe ] Boboko in the Central Flarine. To upgrade an item, you'll require a power dice of each type (Dice 4 or 6 drop from monsters 21+ and Giants; dice 7 drops from bosses) and the right amount of Minerals and Erons. These can be bought by using Gold at the crafting table, or in the Ultra Collection. The NPC will also offer an extra reward for every tier that is completed of the upgrade process. The reward can be rerolled one time, using the same materials and components as the first item.

Rerolling

A player can reroll any item acquired during the game, provided they have enough tokens to do so. If an upgraded item is being rerolled, it can be exchanged for an equivalent version at a level 1 of the same item upgrader mod, a cool way to improve, from a different set. Reroll tokens can be purchased in the shop for a small amount of in-game currency. They are non-refundable. The new item will offer the same bonus features like the first, however the stats will be different.

In addition to rerolling items players can also change the identity of any equipment by interfacing with an upgrader NPC. The equipment's identification will change from a weapon to an armor or reverse the process. Its base requirements and stats remain the same. The change will last for a long time and affect all characters who have the equipment.

Players can also boost the item level of any equipped equipment by obtaining upgrade items and conversing with the NPC who upgrades the item. The cost will differ based on the upgrade track, item type and the number of crests. Each step will add an additional 5% of damage to weapons.

Upgrades can increase the effectiveness of an item, however they also can decrease its quality. It is therefore important to balance the two. Certain items might not be worth upgrading and some will require to be upgraded in order to reach their potential. For instance an individual player may want to upgrade a piece of breakpoint armor that has an interesting modifier (% chance to block or FHR) to explore the possibilities of what it can become.

Rerolling is a popular practice in Genshin Impact and other gacha-based games. It is a method used by players to try to obtain the character or weapon they cannot otherwise get. These items can be time-consuming and expensive to obtain and the RNG isn't always a good fit. The only choices left are to invest real money or grind lots. For this reason, rerolling is a very popular option in Genshin Impact.

Leveling

When upgrading an item, you can increase the level of the weapon or armor. However, this feature is absolutely nothing in the current game. I believe this feature was intended to give value to expensive and rare items. However, since most gear is replaced fairly quickly, and can only be upgraded one level, you will typically replace it before it becomes too old. It's not worth it to upgrade items that have gem sockets because the power of the gem will outweigh the higher ilvl that comes with the upgrade.

If you click the upgrade button on an item, you will get a small screen with the upgrade template of the item as well as the crest and Valorstone costs to increase the level of the item. Armor and weapons will have different prices, with the latter usually being more expensive. The upgrade template lists the stats that will be added to the upgraded item and also lists its current ilvl.

The Crest and Valorstone costs are calculated based on the current ilvl of the item and the upgrade template. In addition, the ilvl of the new upgraded item will be reduced by the template's lvl decrease percentage. For example, a weapon with an increase of 8% will reduce its ilvl by 8 - 8%.

The item will get upgrades to other stats, such as critical strike damage, PvE damage and block, parry, and dodge rating in addition to the base level. Those increases are also built on the upgrade template.

In the upgrade template you can see the amount of damage or defense an item will be able to sustain after it is leveled up. This is listed below the cost as well as the upgrade percentages. All armor and weapons that are not practice equipment get these stats when they level up. The value of these additional stats will be dictated by the market, with a perfectly rolled perfect version of a piece of armor or weapon is able to command more in trade value than unupp'd versions. This is also true for other pieces of armor like circlets and Tiaras.