Five Killer Quora Answers To Item Upgrading

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World of Warcraft - Item Upgrading

Item upgrading allows players to boost the gear score of an Best item upgrade to 700 and add a final perk. Items can be upgraded if they are in your inventory and you decide to take them to the Kiln.

Certain items can be upp'd to increase their stats (like an ideally broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) while others like weapons do not change significantly after an upgrade and thus aren't worth upgrading.

Weapons

Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, like attack damage, crit chance, and PvE/PvP damage. They also have an unchanging bonus that increases the damage they deal per second. Many weapons also have an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are equipped in a unit. In some cases this bonus can add up to more than the amount of damage that a weapon upgrades by itself.

The cost of upgrading a weapon is based on the rarity of the weapon and its current level. For example an item upgrades with a rating of +2 will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while the +3 model requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue to increase until it requires the higher level of Smithing Stones, at which point it will reset to one.

Upgrading weapons will also reroll their base stats. While this is usually an excellent thing but it can also have negative effects as well. Upgrades can render items inaccessible, unless you're extremely lucky.

Armor items can also be upgraded to improve their stats. For example, if you upgrade a helm or chest, it will boost the defense of its base, while gloves and belts increase their strength and dexterity. Armor also has a reroll option for its Enhanced Defense%, meaning that it may reroll to a lower value.

The upgrade template of a weapon will show the new stats that it will gain when upgrading, along with the relative value of those stats. This means that the weapon will gain 33% attack damage when it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will hit three times less, since it is an absolute number.

Rerolling a weapon is possible by pressing the green button in the item menu, using the circling arrows. The Best item upgrade will be rerolled and alter its stats but it will not reset the weapon's levels, or bind it to account status.

Armor

Adding a few upgrades to your armor could make a huge differences in your ability to survive. Certain sets offer massive boosts to poison or curse, fire or magic resistance, which can make traversing tough areas a breeze. In general, the greater defense you have for your character, the more health you can gain from each point. Therefore, it's a good idea to upgrade your armor.

You can upgrade your armor by visiting any of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four in total each of which requires you to complete a specific side quest involving the Stable Trotters musical troupe. After you've completed the main side quest and mastered the fountain in question, you can then contact any Great Fairy to open up the armor upgrading menu.

The amount of materials required to upgrade each piece of armor will vary. It is possible to use anything between three Red Chuchu jelly and 10 Rupees to upgrade your first armor piece, and between five Rubies or 10 Fire-Breath Horns to upgrade the next one. The Champion Leathers, for example can be upgraded to a 5 defense rating, which allows you to stay ahead in cold environments with a large number of foes. The Snowquill Headdress, on the other hand, can be upgraded as high as +20 defense to ensure you can survive a raid with your friends.

It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded in the same way as weapons, so you'll want to concentrate on enhancing it to increase physical power if you're a Warrior or Spell Power if you're a Mage. It is also recommended to save your armor upgrades to upgrade the armor that you'll still be wearing at the end of the story, such as the Ring of Lightning, Spectral Shield or the mask you wear in the final boss fight, the Monter Parts Merchant Mask.

By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town and you will be able to unlock some perks on your armor. Generally speaking, you'll want to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game, like the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer However, it is useful to have a few upgrades to your chest armor and helmets that let you stealthy battle some monsters.

Potions

Potions are substances in bottles that, when consumed give the user a temporary status effect. There are five kinds of potions, each having specific effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded to increase their effectiveness. You can also increase the effects of certain potions by adding glowstone dust and redstone.

Potion upgrades cost a certain amount of XP. This can be earned by crafting them using a craft table or in an Alchemist's chest. However, the cost of upgrading will vary based on the type of potion you'd like to upgrade, as well as on the Best item upgrade's Mark Level and rarity.

To upgrade a potions simply right-click on it in your inventory. Select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open an GUI where you can select the potion you want to upgrade and the amount of XP they will give you 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 in quality, it will not deteriorate until you take it out again or break the bottle within which it is stored. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will allow you to rename it.

Version 1.7.2 introduced a few modifications to the mechanics of potions. For instance, splash potions now have an average duration of 0:08 (this is not the same as 22.5 seconds displayed on the item hover display). The table for potion can now be made using four Wood Planks and two Glass. This allows it to be used by players playing Survival and Bedrock. Bedrock Edition potions aren't compatible with cauldrons, unlike Java Edition. The same is true for using a potion in a cauldron that is full. This will drain the potion, and refill the bottle.

Finally, there are lingering potions, which are brewed with splash and dragon breath potions. In the same way, a lingering potion effect can be extended by adding redstone. The potion table is now laid out more in line with the Java Edition, and new potions were added such as the potion of leaping, the decomposition potion, as well as turtle master potions.

Trinkets

A trinket is an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece of jewelry. It can also refer to a piece of art or a decoration that serves a purpose, but isn't particularly significant like a thimble. In certain cultures, trinkets are used to signify affection or friendship, particularly between family members.

Players can upgrade trinkets in addition to weapons, armor, and potions. Upgrades can be made by paying the appropriate currency to an upgrade item vendor. Trinkets, unlike other items that can be upgraded can be traded at will without losing stats.

Upgrade vendors are located at the capitals of each zone and in some cases in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets can be purchased using tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.

Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to purchasing a new trinket. It can be done by a player for less than 12 tokens. The new trinket comes with the same level of base as the old trinket but it also comes with an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.

When the old Trinkets are no longer usable they can be upgraded. This allows players to increase both their power and value over time. They can also be traded between players, making them an attractive alternative to gold.

In general players should make upgrades to their top-priority items first. This usually refers to the most valuable-in-slot items for their class, followed by their secondaries and then other pieces of gear that they won't replace soon (for instance rings or cloaks). It is also important to consider your class's preferred stats when choosing the items to upgrade. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to tank players, then they should upgrade their helm, chest and shoulders.

Trinkets can be upgraded to a higher level once they're no longer needed and the new trinket will receive an additional bonus of 1% for upgrading. A re-upgrade, however, will cause the trinket to be destroyed 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, yet is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.