Five Killer Quora Answers On Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft - item upgrades Upgrading
Item upgrading allows players to boost an item's gear score up to 700 and also add an additional perk. Items can be upgraded if they are in your inventory and you decide to take them to the kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded to increase their stats (like an ideally broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) while others like weapons don't change much post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, such as attack damage, crit chance and PvE/PvP damage. They also have a flat bonus that increases the damage they deal per second. Additionally, many weapons have an added bonus that is activated when three or more of the same weapon is present on a unit. In some cases this bonus could amount to more than the amount of damage that a weapon upgrades by itself.
The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity and current level. For instance, an upgrade to a +2 weapon requires two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade the weapon will continue to increase until it requires the higher level of Smithing Stones, at which the number will be reset to one.
Upgraded weapons can also alter their base stats. While this is usually an excellent thing but it can also have negative effects as well. In the case of items that are only used in a certain build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs for instance) upgrading them can render them useless unless you get a lucky roll.
Armor items can also be upgraded to boost their performance. For instance, if you have a helm or chest, it will boost the defense of its base, while gloves and belts will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense percent. This means that it can sometimes reduce its value.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats that it will gain upon upgrading, along with the values of these stats. This means that a change from a sword with 8 damage to an 11-attack-damage sword would result in a weapon gaining 3% of attack damage. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will strike three times less, since it is an absolute number.
A weapon can also be rerolled using the green button, which is accompanied by circular arrows within the menu for items. The item level upgrade will be rerolled and change its stats, but it won't reset the weapon's level or tie it to the account status.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference in your ability to survive. Certain sets can provide MASSIVE increases in resistance to poison, curses and fire as well as magic. This makes it easier to get through difficult terrains. Generally speaking, the more defense your character has, the more value you will get from every point of health you have and it's crucial to improve your armor as much as possible.
You can upgrade your armor by visiting one of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four Great Fairy Fountains within the game and to unlock them all, you must complete an additional quest that involves the Stable Trotters. After you've completed the main quest and the associated fountains, you can talk to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels and the amount of material and Rupees required to complete each will vary. In general, you'll need at anything from three to ten Red Chuchu Jellies and ten Rupees for the initial upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and 10 Fire-Breath Horns for each subsequent upgrade. For example the Champion Leathers could be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a good-sized group of enemies in most cold conditions, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded up to +20 defense, granting you enough protection to survive an entire raid with a few of your friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded the same way as weapons, so you'll want to work on upgrading it to gain physical strength if you're a Warrior or Spell Power if you're a Mage. It's also worthwhile to save 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 for the final boss fight, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town and you will be able to unlock perks for your armor. It is generally recommended to save these upgrades to the weapon that you'll use to win the game. For example, the Longsword or Battleaxe. However, it's beneficial to have a few upgrades to the armor on your chest and helmets to allow you to escape some monsters.
Potions
Potions are substances in bottles that, if consumed, give the player a temporary status effect. There are five kinds of potions, each having a specific set of effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded, increasing their effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of some potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust to the potions.
Potion upgrades cost a certain amount of XP. This can be earned by crafting them on a crafting table or in an Alchemist's chest. However, the upgrade price is dependent on the kind of potion you wish to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level and Rarity.
To upgrade a potions simply right-click on it in your inventory. Then, select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open an GUI that lets you select the potions that you wish to upgrade, and the amount of experience they will give you when upgraded. You can upgrade potions in batches up to five at a time, and their XP will be added to the total XP you have.
Once a potion is upgraded, it won't degrade until you use it again, or break the bottle it's stored in. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will allow you to change its name.
There were a few updates to the mechanics of potion in version 1.7.2. For example splash potions now have a duration of 0.08 seconds (this is not the same as the 22.5 seconds shown on the item hover display). The table of potion now crafted from four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It can now be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Unlike the Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions can't be used in cauldrons. Also, putting a potion on a full cauldron, it drains the potion and refills the bottle.
Lastly, there are now lingering potions, which are made using splash and dragon breath potions. Similar to lingering potions, the can be enhanced by adding redstone. The potion table is now organized more closely to the Java Edition, and new potions were added such as the potion of leaping and the decomposition potion, and turtle master potions.
Trinkets
A trinket is an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece jewelry. It may be a reference to an object or ornament that serves a purpose, but is not particularly important, such as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to symbolize affection or friendship, particularly between family members.
In addition to armor, weapons, and potions, players can upgrade their trinkets. They can be upgraded by visiting an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate amount in currency. Trinkets like other items that can be upgraded can be exchanged at any time without losing stats.
upgrade item vendors can be found at the capitals of every zone, and in some instances in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are bought with tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.
Upgrades are a cost-effective alternative to buying a new trinket. You can upgrade their trinket for just 12 tokens. The new trinket will have the same base ilvl of the older one, and include an additional upgrade bonus of 1.
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 be traded among players, making them an alternative to gold.
Players must upgrade their most valuable items first. This means that the top-in slot items for each class are first upgraded before their secondary gear and finally other equipment that they won't replace in the near future (such as rings or cloaks). When deciding the items to upgrade, players should consider the class's preferred stats. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to tank players then they should consider upgrading their helm, chest and shoulders.
Trinkets can be upgraded to a higher ilvl once they no longer have value and the new trinket will receive an additional 1% upgrade bonus. Re-upgrading can cause damage to the trinket unless it is saved using a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This makes upgrading trinkets more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.
Item upgrading allows players to boost an item's gear score up to 700 and also add an additional perk. Items can be upgraded if they are in your inventory and you decide to take them to the kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded to increase their stats (like an ideally broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) while others like weapons don't change much post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, such as attack damage, crit chance and PvE/PvP damage. They also have a flat bonus that increases the damage they deal per second. Additionally, many weapons have an added bonus that is activated when three or more of the same weapon is present on a unit. In some cases this bonus could amount to more than the amount of damage that a weapon upgrades by itself.
The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity and current level. For instance, an upgrade to a +2 weapon requires two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade the weapon will continue to increase until it requires the higher level of Smithing Stones, at which the number will be reset to one.
Upgraded weapons can also alter their base stats. While this is usually an excellent thing but it can also have negative effects as well. In the case of items that are only used in a certain build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs for instance) upgrading them can render them useless unless you get a lucky roll.
Armor items can also be upgraded to boost their performance. For instance, if you have a helm or chest, it will boost the defense of its base, while gloves and belts will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense percent. This means that it can sometimes reduce its value.
The upgrade template of a weapon will display the new stats that it will gain upon upgrading, along with the values of these stats. This means that a change from a sword with 8 damage to an 11-attack-damage sword would result in a weapon gaining 3% of attack damage. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will strike three times less, since it is an absolute number.
A weapon can also be rerolled using the green button, which is accompanied by circular arrows within the menu for items. The item level upgrade will be rerolled and change its stats, but it won't reset the weapon's level or tie it to the account status.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference in your ability to survive. Certain sets can provide MASSIVE increases in resistance to poison, curses and fire as well as magic. This makes it easier to get through difficult terrains. Generally speaking, the more defense your character has, the more value you will get from every point of health you have and it's crucial to improve your armor as much as possible.
You can upgrade your armor by visiting one of the Great Fairy Fountains. There are four Great Fairy Fountains within the game and to unlock them all, you must complete an additional quest that involves the Stable Trotters. After you've completed the main quest and the associated fountains, you can talk to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels and the amount of material and Rupees required to complete each will vary. In general, you'll need at anything from three to ten Red Chuchu Jellies and ten Rupees for the initial upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and 10 Fire-Breath Horns for each subsequent upgrade. For example the Champion Leathers could be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a good-sized group of enemies in most cold conditions, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded up to +20 defense, granting you enough protection to survive an entire raid with a few of your friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded the same way as weapons, so you'll want to work on upgrading it to gain physical strength if you're a Warrior or Spell Power if you're a Mage. It's also worthwhile to save 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 for the final boss fight, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town and you will be able to unlock perks for your armor. It is generally recommended to save these upgrades to the weapon that you'll use to win the game. For example, the Longsword or Battleaxe. However, it's beneficial to have a few upgrades to the armor on your chest and helmets to allow you to escape some monsters.
Potions
Potions are substances in bottles that, if consumed, give the player a temporary status effect. There are five kinds of potions, each having a specific set of effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded, increasing their effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of some potions can be enhanced by adding redstone or glowstone dust to the potions.
Potion upgrades cost a certain amount of XP. This can be earned by crafting them on a crafting table or in an Alchemist's chest. However, the upgrade price is dependent on the kind of potion you wish to upgrade, as well as on the item's Mark Level and Rarity.
To upgrade a potions simply right-click on it in your inventory. Then, select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open an GUI that lets you select the potions that you wish to upgrade, and the amount of experience they will give you when upgraded. You can upgrade potions in batches up to five at a time, and their XP will be added to the total XP you have.
Once a potion is upgraded, it won't degrade until you use it again, or break the bottle it's stored in. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will allow you to change its name.
There were a few updates to the mechanics of potion in version 1.7.2. For example splash potions now have a duration of 0.08 seconds (this is not the same as the 22.5 seconds shown on the item hover display). The table of potion now crafted from four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It can now be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Unlike the Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions can't be used in cauldrons. Also, putting a potion on a full cauldron, it drains the potion and refills the bottle.
Lastly, there are now lingering potions, which are made using splash and dragon breath potions. Similar to lingering potions, the can be enhanced by adding redstone. The potion table is now organized more closely to the Java Edition, and new potions were added such as the potion of leaping and the decomposition potion, and turtle master potions.
Trinkets
A trinket is an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece jewelry. It may be a reference to an object or ornament that serves a purpose, but is not particularly important, such as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to symbolize affection or friendship, particularly between family members.
In addition to armor, weapons, and potions, players can upgrade their trinkets. They can be upgraded by visiting an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate amount in currency. Trinkets like other items that can be upgraded can be exchanged at any time without losing stats.
upgrade item vendors can be found at the capitals of every zone, and in some instances in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are bought with tokens, gold or fragments of rare trinkets.
Upgrades are a cost-effective alternative to buying a new trinket. You can upgrade their trinket for just 12 tokens. The new trinket will have the same base ilvl of the older one, and include an additional upgrade bonus of 1.
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 be traded among players, making them an alternative to gold.
Players must upgrade their most valuable items first. This means that the top-in slot items for each class are first upgraded before their secondary gear and finally other equipment that they won't replace in the near future (such as rings or cloaks). When deciding the items to upgrade, players should consider the class's preferred stats. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to tank players then they should consider upgrading their helm, chest and shoulders.
Trinkets can be upgraded to a higher ilvl once they no longer have value and the new trinket will receive an additional 1% upgrade bonus. Re-upgrading can cause damage to the trinket unless it is saved using a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This makes upgrading trinkets more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.
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