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The item upgrade - Read the Full Guide - lets players increase the gear rating of an item upgrading up 700 points and also add a final bonus. Items can be upgraded by keeping them in inventory before heading to the kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded for their unique stats (like perfect broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) and others, like weapons, do not vary greatly post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Weapons can be upgraded to increase their numeric stats like the chance to crit, attack damage as well as PvE and damage to PvP. Weapons also have a flat bonus that increases their damage per second. Many weapons also come with an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are placed in a group. In some cases this bonus can add up to more than the amount of damage that a weapon upgrades by itself.
A weapon's upgrade costs depend on the rarity of the weapon and its current level. For example the weapon with a +2 rating will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while the +3 model requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a gun will increase until it requires more Smithing Stones. At that point, it will reset back to one.
The upgrade of weapons can also change their base stats. This is usually a good factor, but it could also have negative consequences. In the case of items that only see use in a specific build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs, for instance) upgrading them could render them useless unless you have an extremely fortunate roll.
Armor items can also be upgraded to boost their stats. This can boost the base defense of a helm or chest while belts and gloves will increase their required strength and agility. Armor also offers the option of rerolling its Enhanced Defense percent, which means that it can sometimes change its roll to a lower value.
The upgrade template for a weapon will display the new stats it will gain upon upgrading in addition to their respective values. This means that a weapon will gain 33% attack damage when it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. However the 3% difference doesn't mean that it will strike 3 times less often because it's an absolute number.
Rerolling a weapon is possible by pressing the green button on the item upgrader kit menu, using the circling arrows. This will roll the item and alter its stats, but it won't reset the weapon's level or connect to the status of your account.
Armor
A few tweaks to your armor can make a huge difference in your ability to endure. Certain sets can offer MASSIVE increases in poison, curse, fire and magic resistance, making traversing tough areas a breeze. The more defense your character has the more value you can get from every point of health and it's crucial to improve your armor as often as you can.
To upgrade your armor, head to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four Great Fairy Fountains available in the game, and to unlock them all, you must complete an additional quest that involves the Stable Trotters. Once you've completed the main quest and the corresponding fountains, you can talk to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded up to three levels, and the amount of material and Rupees required to complete each will vary. You'll require anything between three Red Chuchu jelly and 10 Rupees to upgrade your first armor piece, and between five Rubies or 10 Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns to upgrade each subsequent one. For instance, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a large group of enemies in most cold climates, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded all the way to +20 defense, granting you enough protection to withstand an entire raid with a handful of friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded the same way as weapons, so you'll have to concentrate on upgrading it for physical power if you're Warrior or Spell Power when you're a Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades to use for 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.
You can also unlock some advantages to your armor by giving the jeweler in Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. It is generally recommended to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game. For example the Longsword or Battleaxe. However, it's beneficial to have some upgrades to the helmets and chest armor so that you can get around a few monsters.
Potions
Potions are liquids that when consumed by the player, give an immediate effect for a short period of time. There are five kinds of potions, each with specific effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded to improve their level of effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of some potions can be enhanced by adding glowstone dust or redstone to the potions.
Potion upgrades require a certain amount XP. This can be obtained by crafting them on a crafting table or by placing them in the Alchemist chest. The price of upgrades is dependent on the type of potion you'd like 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 a GUI that lets you select the potion you wish to upgrade, and the amount of experience they'll give you when upgraded. Upgrades to potions can be made in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP they provide will be added to your current XP total.
When a poton is upgraded and stored, it will not degrade unless you use it again or break the bottle within which it is stored. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will also allow you to rename it.
There were a few updates to the mechanics of potions in version 1.7.2. For example, splash potions now have an average duration of zero,08 seconds (this is not the equivalent of 22.5 seconds shown on the hover display of the item). The potion table can now be crafted with four Wood Planks and two Glass. It can now be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Bedrock Edition potions are not compatible with cauldrons, unlike Java Edition. Similarly, using a potion on a full cauldron drains the liquid and refills the bottle.
Lastly, there are now lingering potions, which are brewed with splash and dragon breath potions. Redstone can also be added to potions that are lingering to increase their effect. The table of potions has been rearranged to look more like the Java Edition. New potions have also been added, such as the potion of leaping and decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket can be an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece jewelry. It could also refer to an ornament or object that serves a purpose, but is not important as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is a way to show affection or friendship between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons, armor, and potions. Upgrades can be made by paying the appropriate currency to an upgrade vendor. Unlike other item upgrades, trinkets can be traded out at any time without losing their status.
The upgrade vendors are located in major cities and the capital of each zone, as well as in in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are offered using tokens, gold or fragments of a rare trinket.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to buying a new trinket. You can upgrade a trinket for as little as 12 tokens. The new trinket will come with the same base ilvl of the old one, and will come with an additional 1% upgrade bonus.
Trinkets can be upgraded when they're not needed, allowing a player to boost their power and value over time. They can be traded among players, making them an alternative to gold.
In general, players should upgrade their highest priority items first. This means that the most-important slot items for each class are first upgraded then their secondary gear, and then other pieces of equipment that won't replace anytime soon (such as a ring or an cloak). When choosing which items to upgrade players should take into account the class's preferred stats. For instance when Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tanks, they should prioritize upgrading their helm, chest, shoulders, and belt.
After they've become unusable trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The upgraded trinket will give you an additional 1percent bonus. Re-upgrading can cause damage to the trinket unless it can be saved using a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This means upgrading trinkets is more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than purchasing a new one.
The item upgrade - Read the Full Guide - lets players increase the gear rating of an item upgrading up 700 points and also add a final bonus. Items can be upgraded by keeping them in inventory before heading to the kiln.
Certain items can be upgraded for their unique stats (like perfect broken point armour that is rolled for melee PvP) and others, like weapons, do not vary greatly post upgrade, and therefore aren't worth upgrading.
Weapons
Weapons can be upgraded to increase their numeric stats like the chance to crit, attack damage as well as PvE and damage to PvP. Weapons also have a flat bonus that increases their damage per second. Many weapons also come with an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are placed in a group. In some cases this bonus can add up to more than the amount of damage that a weapon upgrades by itself.
A weapon's upgrade costs depend on the rarity of the weapon and its current level. For example the weapon with a +2 rating will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while the +3 model requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a gun will increase until it requires more Smithing Stones. At that point, it will reset back to one.
The upgrade of weapons can also change their base stats. This is usually a good factor, but it could also have negative consequences. In the case of items that only see use in a specific build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs, for instance) upgrading them could render them useless unless you have an extremely fortunate roll.
Armor items can also be upgraded to boost their stats. This can boost the base defense of a helm or chest while belts and gloves will increase their required strength and agility. Armor also offers the option of rerolling its Enhanced Defense percent, which means that it can sometimes change its roll to a lower value.
The upgrade template for a weapon will display the new stats it will gain upon upgrading in addition to their respective values. This means that a weapon will gain 33% attack damage when it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. However the 3% difference doesn't mean that it will strike 3 times less often because it's an absolute number.
Rerolling a weapon is possible by pressing the green button on the item upgrader kit menu, using the circling arrows. This will roll the item and alter its stats, but it won't reset the weapon's level or connect to the status of your account.
Armor
A few tweaks to your armor can make a huge difference in your ability to endure. Certain sets can offer MASSIVE increases in poison, curse, fire and magic resistance, making traversing tough areas a breeze. The more defense your character has the more value you can get from every point of health and it's crucial to improve your armor as often as you can.
To upgrade your armor, head to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four Great Fairy Fountains available in the game, and to unlock them all, you must complete an additional quest that involves the Stable Trotters. Once you've completed the main quest and the corresponding fountains, you can talk to any Great Fairy in order to unlock the menu for upgrading armor.
Each piece of armor can be upgraded up to three levels, and the amount of material and Rupees required to complete each will vary. You'll require anything between three Red Chuchu jelly and 10 Rupees to upgrade your first armor piece, and between five Rubies or 10 Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns to upgrade each subsequent one. For instance, the Champion Leathers can be upgraded to +5 defense, allowing you to keep pace with a large group of enemies in most cold climates, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded all the way to +20 defense, granting you enough protection to withstand an entire raid with a handful of friends.
It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded the same way as weapons, so you'll have to concentrate on upgrading it for physical power if you're Warrior or Spell Power when you're a Mage. It's also worth saving your armor upgrades to use for 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.
You can also unlock some advantages to your armor by giving the jeweler in Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. It is generally recommended to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game. For example the Longsword or Battleaxe. However, it's beneficial to have some upgrades to the helmets and chest armor so that you can get around a few monsters.
Potions
Potions are liquids that when consumed by the player, give an immediate effect for a short period of time. There are five kinds of potions, each with specific effects and durations. Some potions can be upgraded to improve their level of effectiveness. Alternatively the effects of some potions can be enhanced by adding glowstone dust or redstone to the potions.
Potion upgrades require a certain amount XP. This can be obtained by crafting them on a crafting table or by placing them in the Alchemist chest. The price of upgrades is dependent on the type of potion you'd like 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 a GUI that lets you select the potion you wish to upgrade, and the amount of experience they'll give you when upgraded. Upgrades to potions can be made in batches of up to five at a time, and the XP they provide will be added to your current XP total.
When a poton is upgraded and stored, it will not degrade unless you use it again or break the bottle within which it is stored. Clicking on the potion in your inventory will also allow you to rename it.
There were a few updates to the mechanics of potions in version 1.7.2. For example, splash potions now have an average duration of zero,08 seconds (this is not the equivalent of 22.5 seconds shown on the hover display of the item). The potion table can now be crafted with four Wood Planks and two Glass. It can now be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Bedrock Edition potions are not compatible with cauldrons, unlike Java Edition. Similarly, using a potion on a full cauldron drains the liquid and refills the bottle.
Lastly, there are now lingering potions, which are brewed with splash and dragon breath potions. Redstone can also be added to potions that are lingering to increase their effect. The table of potions has been rearranged to look more like the Java Edition. New potions have also been added, such as the potion of leaping and decomposition.
Trinkets
A trinket can be an ornament that is small and inexpensive or piece jewelry. It could also refer to an ornament or object that serves a purpose, but is not important as a thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is a way to show affection or friendship between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons, armor, and potions. Upgrades can be made by paying the appropriate currency to an upgrade vendor. Unlike other item upgrades, trinkets can be traded out at any time without losing their status.
The upgrade vendors are located in major cities and the capital of each zone, as well as in in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are offered using tokens, gold or fragments of a rare trinket.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to buying a new trinket. You can upgrade a trinket for as little as 12 tokens. The new trinket will come with the same base ilvl of the old one, and will come with an additional 1% upgrade bonus.
Trinkets can be upgraded when they're not needed, allowing a player to boost their power and value over time. They can be traded among players, making them an alternative to gold.
In general, players should upgrade their highest priority items first. This means that the most-important slot items for each class are first upgraded then their secondary gear, and then other pieces of equipment that won't replace anytime soon (such as a ring or an cloak). When choosing which items to upgrade players should take into account the class's preferred stats. For instance when Haste and Crit are the two most important stats for tanks, they should prioritize upgrading their helm, chest, shoulders, and belt.
After they've become unusable trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The upgraded trinket will give you an additional 1percent bonus. Re-upgrading can cause damage to the trinket unless it can be saved using a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This means upgrading trinkets is more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than purchasing a new one.