20 Resources To Make You Better At Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft - item level upgrade Upgrading
The upgrade of an item allows players to increase the gear score of an item up to 700 and also add a final perk. Items can be upgraded by having them in inventory, and then taking them to the kiln.
Certain items can be upp'd to increase their stats (like perfect made breakpoint armour that can be rolled to use in melee PvP) while others like weapons do not change significantly after an upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, including attack damage, crit chance, and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons come with a flat rate bonus that increases damage per second. Many weapons also have a fixed bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are placed in a single unit. This bonus could be greater than the damage that an upgrade alone can do.
A weapon's upgrade costs depend on the nature of the weapon as well as its current level. For example an item with a rating of +2 will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while an upgrade of +3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue increase until it is required to use an upgrade to a higher level of Smithing Stones, at which point it will reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons will also alter the stats of the base. This is generally a positive thing, but it can also have negative effects. In the case of items that are only used in a particular build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs for instance) upgrading them could make them unusable unless you get a fortunate roll.
The ability to upgrade armor items to increase their stats. For example, if you upgrade a helm or chest, this will increase its base defense while gloves and belts will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor also has an option to reroll its Enhanced Defense%, meaning that it could roll back to a lower number.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats that it will gain when upgrading, along with the relative values of those stats. This means that a change from a sword with 8 damage to an 11 attack-damage sword will result in the weapon gaining 33% attack damage. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will hit three times less, since it is an absolute number.
Rerolling a weapon can be possible by pressing the green button within the item menu with the arrows that circle. This will roll the item upgrader and alter its stats but it won't reset the weapon's level nor connect to the status of your account.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference to your survival. Certain sets can provide MASSIVE increases in resistance to poison, curses, fire, and magic. This can make it easier to get through difficult terrains. The more defense your character is, the more value you can get out of each point of health, so it's important to improve your armor as much as you can.
You can upgrade your armor by visiting any of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four Great Fairy Fountains within the game and to unlock them all, you have to complete an additional quest involving the Stable Trotters. Once you've done the main side quest and completed the fountain that corresponds, you can then talk to any Great Fairy to open up the menu for upgrading your armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels and the amount of material and Rupees required for each will vary. You'll need anywhere from three Red Chuchu jelly and 10 Rupees to upgrade the first armor piece, and anywhere between five Rubies or 10 Fire-Breath Horns to upgrade each subsequent one. For example, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep up with a decent-sized group of adversaries in most cold climates and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded to +20 defense, giving you enough protection to withstand the full-on assault with a few of your friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded in the same manner as weapons, so you'll have to focus on upgrading it to gain physical strength if you're a Warrior or Spell Power when you're Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades for the armor you'll still be wearing at the end of the game, like the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield, or the helmet you wear to fight the final boss, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town in Gerudo Town, you can unlock perks for your armor. You'll typically want to keep these upgrades for the weapon that you'll use to win the game. For example the Longsword or Battleaxe. It's nevertheless beneficial to have some upgrades to the chest armor and helmets to let you get around a few monsters.
Potions
Potions are bottled substances that, when consumed, give the player a temporary status effect. There are five types of potions, each with particular effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded to enhance their effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of certain potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust them.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be earned through crafting them on a table or by placing them in the Alchemist chest. However, the cost of upgrading is dependent on the type of potion you want to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level as well as its rarity.
To upgrade a potions simply right-click on it in your inventory. Then, select "Upgrade" from the menu. This opens an GUI in which you can select the potion you want to upgrade and the amount of XP they will give you when upgraded. The upgrade of potions can be completed in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP they earn will be added to your current XP count.
Once a potion is upgraded, it will not be degraded until you use it again or break the bottle it is stored in. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will allow you to rename it.
There were a few changes to the mechanics of potions in version 1.7.2. For example, splash potions now have an average duration of 0:08 (this is not the equivalent of 22.5 seconds displayed on the item upgrader Kit hover display). The table for potion is now crafted from four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It is now able to be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Contrary to Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions are not able to be mixed in cauldrons. Additionally, using a potentio on a full cauldron drains the contents and replenishes the bottle.
In addition, there are lingering potions that are brewed using splash and dragon breath potions. Redstone is also added to potions that are lingering to increase their effects. The potion table has been rearranged to appear more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping as well as decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket is a small, inexpensive ornament or piece of jewelry. It may also refer to an object or decoration that serves a purpose, but is not particularly significant, such as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to express affection or friendship between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons, armor, and potions. These can be upgraded by going to an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate currency. Trinkets, unlike other items that can be upgraded, can be swapped at will without losing statistics.
Upgrade vendors can be found at the capitals of each zone, and sometimes in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be purchased using tokens, Item Upgrader Kit gold or fragments of trinkets that are rare.
Upgrades are a cost-effective alternative to buying a brand new trinket. A player can upgrade their trinket for just 12 tokens. The new trinket has the same base level as the old trinket, but will also have an additional 1% bonus upgrade.
Trinkets can be upgraded when the old ones are no longer needed and allows players to increase their power and value over time. They can also be traded between players and are an extremely popular alternative to gold.
In general players should make upgrades to their highest priority items first. This typically means the top-of-the-line items for their class, followed by their secondary items and finally, other items of gear will not be replaced in the near future (for example rings or cloaks). Players should also consider their class's preferred stats when selecting the items to upgrade items. For instance, if Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tankers it is recommended that they upgrade their chest, helm, shoulders, and belt.
Trinkets are able to be upgraded to a higher ilvl after they're no longer needed, and the new trinket will have an additional upgrade bonus of 1. However, a re-upgrade is likely to cause the trinket to be destroyed, unless it is salvaged using a Black Lion Salvage Kit or an alternative salvage tool that is higher-end. Upgrades to trinkets are more expensive than other upgrades, but still cheaper than buying new ones.
The upgrade of an item allows players to increase the gear score of an item up to 700 and also add a final perk. Items can be upgraded by having them in inventory, and then taking them to the kiln.
Certain items can be upp'd to increase their stats (like perfect made breakpoint armour that can be rolled to use in melee PvP) while others like weapons do not change significantly after an upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, including attack damage, crit chance, and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons come with a flat rate bonus that increases damage per second. Many weapons also have a fixed bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are placed in a single unit. This bonus could be greater than the damage that an upgrade alone can do.
A weapon's upgrade costs depend on the nature of the weapon as well as its current level. For example an item with a rating of +2 will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while an upgrade of +3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue increase until it is required to use an upgrade to a higher level of Smithing Stones, at which point it will reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons will also alter the stats of the base. This is generally a positive thing, but it can also have negative effects. In the case of items that are only used in a particular build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs for instance) upgrading them could make them unusable unless you get a fortunate roll.
The ability to upgrade armor items to increase their stats. For example, if you upgrade a helm or chest, this will increase its base defense while gloves and belts will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor also has an option to reroll its Enhanced Defense%, meaning that it could roll back to a lower number.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats that it will gain when upgrading, along with the relative values of those stats. This means that a change from a sword with 8 damage to an 11 attack-damage sword will result in the weapon gaining 33% attack damage. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will hit three times less, since it is an absolute number.
Rerolling a weapon can be possible by pressing the green button within the item menu with the arrows that circle. This will roll the item upgrader and alter its stats but it won't reset the weapon's level nor connect to the status of your account.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference to your survival. Certain sets can provide MASSIVE increases in resistance to poison, curses, fire, and magic. This can make it easier to get through difficult terrains. The more defense your character is, the more value you can get out of each point of health, so it's important to improve your armor as much as you can.
You can upgrade your armor by visiting any of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four Great Fairy Fountains within the game and to unlock them all, you have to complete an additional quest involving the Stable Trotters. Once you've done the main side quest and completed the fountain that corresponds, you can then talk to any Great Fairy to open up the menu for upgrading your armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels and the amount of material and Rupees required for each will vary. You'll need anywhere from three Red Chuchu jelly and 10 Rupees to upgrade the first armor piece, and anywhere between five Rubies or 10 Fire-Breath Horns to upgrade each subsequent one. For example, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep up with a decent-sized group of adversaries in most cold climates and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded to +20 defense, giving you enough protection to withstand the full-on assault with a few of your friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded in the same manner as weapons, so you'll have to focus on upgrading it to gain physical strength if you're a Warrior or Spell Power when you're Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades for the armor you'll still be wearing at the end of the game, like the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield, or the helmet you wear to fight the final boss, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town in Gerudo Town, you can unlock perks for your armor. You'll typically want to keep these upgrades for the weapon that you'll use to win the game. For example the Longsword or Battleaxe. It's nevertheless beneficial to have some upgrades to the chest armor and helmets to let you get around a few monsters.
Potions
Potions are bottled substances that, when consumed, give the player a temporary status effect. There are five types of potions, each with particular effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded to enhance their effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of certain potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust them.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be earned through crafting them on a table or by placing them in the Alchemist chest. However, the cost of upgrading is dependent on the type of potion you want to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level as well as its rarity.
To upgrade a potions simply right-click on it in your inventory. Then, select "Upgrade" from the menu. This opens an GUI in which you can select the potion you want to upgrade and the amount of XP they will give you when upgraded. The upgrade of potions can be completed in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP they earn will be added to your current XP count.
Once a potion is upgraded, it will not be degraded until you use it again or break the bottle it is stored in. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will allow you to rename it.
There were a few changes to the mechanics of potions in version 1.7.2. For example, splash potions now have an average duration of 0:08 (this is not the equivalent of 22.5 seconds displayed on the item upgrader Kit hover display). The table for potion is now crafted from four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It is now able to be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Contrary to Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions are not able to be mixed in cauldrons. Additionally, using a potentio on a full cauldron drains the contents and replenishes the bottle.
In addition, there are lingering potions that are brewed using splash and dragon breath potions. Redstone is also added to potions that are lingering to increase their effects. The potion table has been rearranged to appear more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping as well as decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket is a small, inexpensive ornament or piece of jewelry. It may also refer to an object or decoration that serves a purpose, but is not particularly significant, such as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to express affection or friendship between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons, armor, and potions. These can be upgraded by going to an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate currency. Trinkets, unlike other items that can be upgraded, can be swapped at will without losing statistics.
Upgrade vendors can be found at the capitals of each zone, and sometimes in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be purchased using tokens, Item Upgrader Kit gold or fragments of trinkets that are rare.
Upgrades are a cost-effective alternative to buying a brand new trinket. A player can upgrade their trinket for just 12 tokens. The new trinket has the same base level as the old trinket, but will also have an additional 1% bonus upgrade.
Trinkets can be upgraded when the old ones are no longer needed and allows players to increase their power and value over time. They can also be traded between players and are an extremely popular alternative to gold.
In general players should make upgrades to their highest priority items first. This typically means the top-of-the-line items for their class, followed by their secondary items and finally, other items of gear will not be replaced in the near future (for example rings or cloaks). Players should also consider their class's preferred stats when selecting the items to upgrade items. For instance, if Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tankers it is recommended that they upgrade their chest, helm, shoulders, and belt.
Trinkets are able to be upgraded to a higher ilvl after they're no longer needed, and the new trinket will have an additional upgrade bonus of 1. However, a re-upgrade is likely to cause the trinket to be destroyed, unless it is salvaged using a Black Lion Salvage Kit or an alternative salvage tool that is higher-end. Upgrades to trinkets are more expensive than other upgrades, but still cheaper than buying new ones.
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