A Step-By-Step Instruction For Item Upgrade

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WoW Upgrades - The Item Upgrader

Upgrades can give you boost in certain stats. Each upgrade increases the level of an item by +3. Each upgrade also increases the random substatus.

Upgraded gear is generally more valuable, unless it has a low requirement by nature (like FB sorc shields) or has a large variance in stats (like Eth Titan weapons). The latter are less valuable from upgrading due to the necessity to roll to get a perfect version.

Recycle Points

The item upgrade upgrader allows players to upgrade their gear by giving the currency to an NPC. Upgrades can be applied on any type of armor or weapons. However, the Item level Upgrade used for the upgrade will be consumed forever and can't be used again. Upgrades can also be applied to enhancements.

The upgrader is located in every major city, and can be visited at any time to upgrade your gear. To ensure that your equipment is up-to-date it is recommended you visit the upgrader every few weeks.

The cost of upgrades will be based on the current level of the equipment being upgraded, but will always be less expensive than purchasing new equipment from other sources. For instance, upgrading a Benthic chest piece to ilvl 385 will cost 20 recycle points, while purchasing the same item from another player will cost 105.

Valorstones

Upgrades are items that can be used for weapon, armor, tool, and accessory upgrades. They can be bought by players through item upgrader NPCs in exchange for a variety of currencies, and can also be found in random treasure lists. Once an upgrade has been purchased it can be applied to any weapon or tool using the help of The button will display a preview of an item's next level of upgrade, if there are enough materials.

The cost of upgrades varies based on the item slot and the current level of the item upgrading as well as the level of the weapon, which is more than gloves or bracers, for instance. Each step costs 15 Flightstones and a few crests, with certain upgrades having a discount to lower the cost of Flightstones or crests that are used. Once an item has been upgraded to a certain degree it is able to be degraded and sold back to the upgrader for a lower amount of the two currencies.

Many locations have upgraders for their items which include the main island and a few outposts. The NPCs offer an upgrade coupon as well as the chance to obtain an entirely new recipe. The upgrade discount increases with the number of items being upgraded. It is also possible to be boosted by requiring players to complete specific achievements or quests.

In contrast to Cromwell in Baldur's Gate II, there is no upgrader for items available in the beginning of Icewind Dale. Instead, the NPCs that are available to facilitate upgrades must be acquired through several methods, which is both an improvement and a drawback.

In Season 3, several new features were added to the upgrade system. Once a player obtains an upgrade to a particular Best item upgrade level for a particular armor slot, upgrading further items to that same item level will cost less even when they belong to an entirely different set of gear.

The amount of Valorstones required to upgrade is reduced and the discount is affixed to all accounts. The amount of Harbinger Crests needed for upgrades is also reduced and is not available until players reach certain achievement milestones.

Crests

When it comes to upgrading gear in WoW players have a few options. Flightstones are a currency that is available to everyone for upgrading. Crests are more specific and are utilized during specific item level upgrades. Crests are the main component of the Dragonflight gear progression system, which was introduced in 10.1, and come in 4 ranks.

First, you must be aware that the crests can only be purchased for gear that is of a particular rank. Each rank comes with a different upgrade path. The simplest and easiest upgrade costs 15 crests. The most complicated upgrade requires up to 20 crests, contingent on the type or equipment that is being upgraded.

Players can earn crests by working through content that is of the appropriate level, which involves walking around and engaging in outdoor activities for gear of lower tiers, dungeons or raids of all difficulty for items of higher tier, or Mythic+ dungeons or heroic raid bosses to obtain endgame gear. The crests can later be exchanged at an upgrader NPC, like Cuzolth in Dornogal or Vaskarn in Valdrakken to obtain the appropriate upgrade paths and steps.

The new currency system isn't complicated to use, however it will bring some changes to the process of upgrading. For instance, when an item upgrader kit reaches the highest upgrade level of any rank (Explorer, Adventurer, Veteran, Champion, Hero, or Mythic), it will no longer require Flightstones to be upgraded. This change lets players upgrade their equipment to the highest possible ilvl for all their characters instead of relying on seasonal loot.

Another important change is that crests only have one use and it's crucial to make use of them in a responsible manner. For instance, it's a good idea utilize all of your Whelpling rank crests with the Best item upgrader gear you have available, and then keep Drake and Wyrm crests to use for the next set of upgrades you're planning to make. This is especially relevant for items like rings and trinkets that occupy several slots. The discount on the account will only apply when all slots on the character are filled with high-quality gear.