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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades boost the value of certain numeric stats on weapons, armor and rings. They also increase bonuses like damage from PvE and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template that ends in % will gain 3damage to attack each time it is upgraded (relative to its previous value).
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item upgrader kit's level. The cost rises with item's level.
Components
Upgrade components can be added to weapons, armor and trinkets in order to give them a boost in stats or add a bonus effect. These can be obtained by making crafts, buying from vendors or trading with other players, or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components are only available to equipment that has a slot. The item upgrader kit must be at least upgraded to blue before a component can be used. In contrast to other mods components can only be used one time; they cannot be applied repeatedly or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and enrichments are a specific kind of upgrade component that is used to upgrade non-amulet ascended or legendary equipment and some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and enrichments can be recovered by salvaging gear from the ascended, or by completing an elite mission in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade could include a suffix or prefix changing the name of the equipment with the upgrade (for examplethe "Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Some upgrades increase the Mark Level or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of the equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than are required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A 'boost upgrade' can alter the attack or defense properties of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanical. They can also be dropped by enemies while upgrading other gear or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item will be dropped during the next reset. This gives players the opportunity to upgrade their gear, even in the event that they don't know how much it will be improved following the reset.
Whether a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process could be costly and there is a substantial risk that the item may become obsolete or even break if it fails; a unsuccessful upgrade could destroy the Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder, as well as the upgraded item. This is mitigated by the availability of cash shop items that double or even eliminate possibility of failure, as well as a few upgrades that give a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs are upgrade parts which can be put in special sockets on the Paragon Board. Glyphs can boost the performance of nodes within a radius, and include any existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded in numerous ways. We suggest upgrading them as soon as you can to level 15.
In the final game you'll often discover that the best way to enhance your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded to level 15 and provide a significant boost to your power on the Paragon Board.
The majority of upgrades in the game can be replaced, but Glyphs are the only upgrade component that can be removed and re-placed without restriction. The only exception is legendary equipment, which requires a Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and then re-install.
Each Glyph has a certain range of values that can enhance a stat by. The value is shown when you select the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with an Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
Glyphs can be found in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of an Gem Store bundle or purchase the glyphs with certain tools that allow unlimited use and also during Faction Crypt Raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will need them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a unique bonus that boosts the stats of a specific set of nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. It can be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats based on the Glyph.
Utilizing the Glyph will boost all the nodes connected to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs near key nodes on the Graph to maximise the impact. For instance an Druid should aim to place their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes, but you should also be sure to place them near the most critical damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrade system allows players to boost the stats of specific items by inserting upgraded components. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item has a level that determines its upgraded stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum of ilvl 385. Each level of item requires various components, and the cost of upgrading increase with each level.
Certain upgrades require an ingredient to be activated. This ingredient is obtained from the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or found on the upgrade tab in a crafting table. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields some Technology Points. These points can be used to leveling up an item. When enough points have been earned you'll be eligible to claim the upgrade and receive its additional bonuses.
When an individual player upgrades the equipment they have, the base item will be replaced with a new item. This means that the same armor piece will become the form of a shield or weapon when upgraded. The new item will also have its own set bonus. This could be a disadvantage, as the item can increase in price even if you do not require it.
Item upgrades can sometimes be rerolled, provided that the player has enough tokens to do this. This causes the item to be traded for a new one, which will have an initial level and a different set of bonuses. This is a good idea however it shouldn't be done often as it can waste resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value, allowing players to customize their equipment. Dolphin's Gift is a good example, as it gives buffs when the player repeatedly enters or leaves the water. The item can be upgraded many times, increasing the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is very useful in PvP. A perfectly rolled version could be worth as much as 50x the value of the non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The upgrader for items allows players to raise the level of their equipment (armor weapons, weapons trinkets, and weapons) above ilvl385 by presenting the appropriate currency to the NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces boost the defense of the base set and weapon upgrades items increase the damage they deal and also increase their strength and dexterity.
All items can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception of hero gear, which can have eight upgrades. Every time you upgrade an object it has a chance of failing. The failure rate increases when you exceed the maximum number. Failures can cause the item to go to its initial state, requiring the player to spend more money on materials than they would have to had they stopped upgrading at the maximum amount of upgrades.
If an item isn't upgraded the experience bar in its growth bar will be reset to zero. In addition the item will be deducted any gained bonuses such as crit chance and attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with that effect (for instance, an increase in heal over time or the speed of reloading). However, the user can continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
When an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that should a weapon gain an increase in its crit chance it will be applied before any increase in attack damage. A new attribute called Slots has been added to the item definition and the value is computed each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item is determined by its rarity rating and upgrade slot count. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For example, a common item might have five upgrades at a cost. 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Opportunity. Hero grade items have lower costs per upgrade.
Premium items could have different upgrade requirements than normal equipment. For instance they might require less sowels, but they will require more minerals and orons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade requires a different amount of the upgrade ingredients.
Upgrades boost the value of certain numeric stats on weapons, armor and rings. They also increase bonuses like damage from PvE and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template that ends in % will gain 3damage to attack each time it is upgraded (relative to its previous value).
The cost of upgrading an item is determined by the item upgrader kit's level. The cost rises with item's level.
Components
Upgrade components can be added to weapons, armor and trinkets in order to give them a boost in stats or add a bonus effect. These can be obtained by making crafts, buying from vendors or trading with other players, or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components are only available to equipment that has a slot. The item upgrader kit must be at least upgraded to blue before a component can be used. In contrast to other mods components can only be used one time; they cannot be applied repeatedly or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and enrichments are a specific kind of upgrade component that is used to upgrade non-amulet ascended or legendary equipment and some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and enrichments can be recovered by salvaging gear from the ascended, or by completing an elite mission in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade could include a suffix or prefix changing the name of the equipment with the upgrade (for examplethe "Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Some upgrades increase the Mark Level or Rarity, which allows players to create stronger versions of the equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than are required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A 'boost upgrade' can alter the attack or defense properties of a weapon, or armor. These upgrades can be crafted from the Portative Forging Station once the player has completed the cutscene and defeats the Crazed Mechanical. They can also be dropped by enemies while upgrading other gear or by buying them in the cash shop for 500 upgrade crystals.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item will be dropped during the next reset. This gives players the opportunity to upgrade their gear, even in the event that they don't know how much it will be improved following the reset.
Whether a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process could be costly and there is a substantial risk that the item may become obsolete or even break if it fails; a unsuccessful upgrade could destroy the Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder, as well as the upgraded item. This is mitigated by the availability of cash shop items that double or even eliminate possibility of failure, as well as a few upgrades that give a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs are upgrade parts which can be put in special sockets on the Paragon Board. Glyphs can boost the performance of nodes within a radius, and include any existing affixes. Glyphs can be upgraded in numerous ways. We suggest upgrading them as soon as you can to level 15.
In the final game you'll often discover that the best way to enhance your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded to level 15 and provide a significant boost to your power on the Paragon Board.
The majority of upgrades in the game can be replaced, but Glyphs are the only upgrade component that can be removed and re-placed without restriction. The only exception is legendary equipment, which requires a Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and then re-install.
Each Glyph has a certain range of values that can enhance a stat by. The value is shown when you select the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with an Glyph that is the same or higher rank to increase the value of the Glyph.
Glyphs can be found in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of an Gem Store bundle or purchase the glyphs with certain tools that allow unlimited use and also during Faction Crypt Raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have gotten the desired Glyphs you will need them to be placed on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a unique bonus that boosts the stats of a specific set of nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. It can be +40 for one of your primary stats or +25 for two of your secondary stats based on the Glyph.
Utilizing the Glyph will boost all the nodes connected to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs near key nodes on the Graph to maximise the impact. For instance an Druid should aim to place their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes, but you should also be sure to place them near the most critical damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The item upgrade system allows players to boost the stats of specific items by inserting upgraded components. This is known as "upping". Every upgradeable item has a level that determines its upgraded stats. Upgraded items can be upgraded up to a maximum of ilvl 385. Each level of item requires various components, and the cost of upgrading increase with each level.
Certain upgrades require an ingredient to be activated. This ingredient is obtained from the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or found on the upgrade tab in a crafting table. Each completed Upgrade Recipe yields some Technology Points. These points can be used to leveling up an item. When enough points have been earned you'll be eligible to claim the upgrade and receive its additional bonuses.
When an individual player upgrades the equipment they have, the base item will be replaced with a new item. This means that the same armor piece will become the form of a shield or weapon when upgraded. The new item will also have its own set bonus. This could be a disadvantage, as the item can increase in price even if you do not require it.
Item upgrades can sometimes be rerolled, provided that the player has enough tokens to do this. This causes the item to be traded for a new one, which will have an initial level and a different set of bonuses. This is a good idea however it shouldn't be done often as it can waste resources.
Certain upgrades can boost their value, allowing players to customize their equipment. Dolphin's Gift is a good example, as it gives buffs when the player repeatedly enters or leaves the water. The item can be upgraded many times, increasing the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is very useful in PvP. A perfectly rolled version could be worth as much as 50x the value of the non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The upgrader for items allows players to raise the level of their equipment (armor weapons, weapons trinkets, and weapons) above ilvl385 by presenting the appropriate currency to the NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces boost the defense of the base set and weapon upgrades items increase the damage they deal and also increase their strength and dexterity.
All items can be upgraded up to five times, with the exception of hero gear, which can have eight upgrades. Every time you upgrade an object it has a chance of failing. The failure rate increases when you exceed the maximum number. Failures can cause the item to go to its initial state, requiring the player to spend more money on materials than they would have to had they stopped upgrading at the maximum amount of upgrades.
If an item isn't upgraded the experience bar in its growth bar will be reset to zero. In addition the item will be deducted any gained bonuses such as crit chance and attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with that effect (for instance, an increase in heal over time or the speed of reloading). However, the user can continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
When an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied from the lowest to the highest. This means that should a weapon gain an increase in its crit chance it will be applied before any increase in attack damage. A new attribute called Slots has been added to the item definition and the value is computed each time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources needed to upgrade an item is determined by its rarity rating and upgrade slot count. The cost of upgrading non-premium equipment is equal to its base value. For example, a common item might have five upgrades at a cost. 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Opportunity. Hero grade items have lower costs per upgrade.
Premium items could have different upgrade requirements than normal equipment. For instance they might require less sowels, but they will require more minerals and orons. However, players will need to visit the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade requires a different amount of the upgrade ingredients.
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