10 Things We Hate About Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades can boost the value of certain numeric stats on weapons, armor and rings. They also boost extra bonuses like PvE damage and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template that ends in % will take on 3% attack damage every time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with the item's level.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be inserted into weapons, armor, and trinkets in order to provide a stat bonus or extra impact while they're being used. They can be obtained through crafting, buying from vendors, trading with other players, or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be used on equipment that has a slot. The item must be upgraded to blue level before the component can be applied. Unlike other mods, upgrade 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 designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and enrichments can be recovered by salvaging ascended gear or completing an elite task in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
A prefix or suffix can be added to an upgrade, which alters the name of the item it is applied to (for example 'Canthan Armor Insignia,' becomes Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Some upgrades boost an item's Mark Level, or Rarity, allowing players create stronger versions of the equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than would be required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A boost upgrade can change the attack or defence characteristics of a weapon, or armor. Once the player has completed the cutscene and defeated Crazed Mechanist, these upgrades can be made at the Portative Forging Station. These upgrades can be purchased by purchasing them in the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
The player can get the maximum of five boost upgrades at one time. Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher-level version of the item will be available in the next reset. This gives the player some incentive to keep improving their equipment, even if they're unsure of how much they'll improve following a subsequent reset.
The process of upgrading an item could be expensive and it is likely that the item will eventually become obsolete or even break if the upgrade fails. Upgrade Crystals and assist powders are also destroyed when an upgrade fails. This is alleviated by the availability cash shop items that can double or even eliminate the possibility of failure, and a few upgrades that give a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets with special functions. Glyphs boost the effectiveness of all nodes in a radius around them as well as existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs can be upgraded in a variety of ways, and we suggest upgrading them to 15 levels whenever you can.
In the endgame, you will often find that the best way to improve your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded straight to level 15 and provide a large boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to get higher nodes more quickly.
Most of the upgrades in the game can be replaced, however, Glyphs are only the one upgrade component that can be removed and put back in place without restriction. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires a Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and re-place.
The value of each Glyph is displayed when you select it from your inventory. You can replace it with a Glyph that is the same or higher rank to boost the value of the Glyph.
Glyphs are available in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of an Gem Store bundle or purchase them with certain tools that are unlimited in use as well as during Faction Crypt Raids. Each Faction Crypt can drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs that you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs, you will have to put them on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus that boosts the stats of a particular set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. Based on the Glyph it could be +40 to one of your primary stats, or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Glyphs will boost all nodes that are connected to them, which is why it is best to place Glyphs in key locations on the Graph. This will maximize the impact. Druids, for instance should put their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They might also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The upgrade system of items allows players to boost the effectiveness of certain items by adding upgraded components. This is often referred to as "upping". Each upgradeable item comes with a level, which determines its final upgraded stats. Upgraded items may be leveled up to a maximum of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to reach and the cost of upgrading increase as the item gets upgraded.
Certain upgrades require a specific ingredient to activate. This ingredient can be obtained by the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be found in the upgrade tab of a crafting table or purchased from some NPCs. Each Upgrade Recipe that is completed will result in a certain amount of Technology points. These points can be used to level the item, and when enough are earned, the upgrade will be claimed and the additional bonuses will be added to the item upgrader.
When a player upgrades an item to a higher level, the original item is replaced with a different item of the same type. This means that the same armor piece will get an weapon or shield once upgraded. The new item will have its own set bonus. This could be a problem because it can cause the item to become more expensive if you don't require it.
Item upgrades can sometimes be rerolled if the player has enough reroll tokens to do so. This causes the item to be exchanged for a brand new one, which will come with an initial level and a completely different set of bonuses. This is useful for some items, but it's not something that should be performed frequently, since it can waste lots of resources.
Certain upgrades can increase their value and allow players to modify their equipment. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives a buff when the player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or does not swim as dolphins). The item can be upgraded multiple times and increases the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is highly useful in PvP. A properly rolled version could be worth up to 50x the value of its non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The upgrader for items allows players to increase the level of their equipment (armor weapons, weapons, and trinkets) above ilvl385 by presenting the appropriate currency to the NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces improve the strength of their base defense and upgrades to weapon items boost their base damage and also increase their strength and dexterity.
All items are upgradeable up to five times, with the exception for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Each each time you upgrade an item, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the farther you go beyond the maximum amount of upgrades. Failures can result in the item returning to its initial state and the player having to purchase more items than if they stopped upgrading after the maximum number.
If an item upgrader isn't upgraded the experience bar in the bar for growth will be reset to zero. In addition the item will be deducted any bonuses it gained such as crit chance, attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with the effect (for example, increased heal over time or reload speed). However, the user can still continue to use the weapon or armor following the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied from lowest to highest. This means that, should a weapon gain an increase in the chance of crit, the increase is applied prior to any increase in attack damage. A new attribute called Slots is now added to the item definition and the value is calculated every time an upgrade is applied.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is dependent on its rarity score and the number of upgrade slots. The upgrade cost for non-premium products is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for instance, a typical equipment item may have five upgrades, each costing 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Opportunity. Hero quality items are less expensive per upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements from standard gear. For instance, they may need less sowels, but they will require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to take every piece of equipment they want to upgrade to the NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade item will require a different amount of the ingredients needed to upgrade.
Upgrades can boost the value of certain numeric stats on weapons, armor and rings. They also boost extra bonuses like PvE damage and crit chance.
For example, a weapon with the upgrade template that ends in % will take on 3% attack damage every time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases with the item's level.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be inserted into weapons, armor, and trinkets in order to provide a stat bonus or extra impact while they're being used. They can be obtained through crafting, buying from vendors, trading with other players, or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be used on equipment that has a slot. The item must be upgraded to blue level before the component can be applied. Unlike other mods, upgrade 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 designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and enrichments can be recovered by salvaging ascended gear or completing an elite task in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.
A prefix or suffix can be added to an upgrade, which alters the name of the item it is applied to (for example 'Canthan Armor Insignia,' becomes Canthan Armor Minor Vigor). Some upgrades boost an item's Mark Level, or Rarity, allowing players create stronger versions of the equipment using fewer Upgrade Crystals than would be required to achieve the same upgrade level through normal methods.
A boost upgrade can change the attack or defence characteristics of a weapon, or armor. Once the player has completed the cutscene and defeated Crazed Mechanist, these upgrades can be made at the Portative Forging Station. These upgrades can be purchased by purchasing them in the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
The player can get the maximum of five boost upgrades at one time. Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher-level version of the item will be available in the next reset. This gives the player some incentive to keep improving their equipment, even if they're unsure of how much they'll improve following a subsequent reset.
The process of upgrading an item could be expensive and it is likely that the item will eventually become obsolete or even break if the upgrade fails. Upgrade Crystals and assist powders are also destroyed when an upgrade fails. This is alleviated by the availability cash shop items that can double or even eliminate the possibility of failure, and a few upgrades that give a bonus when reinserted into an item.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets with special functions. Glyphs boost the effectiveness of all nodes in a radius around them as well as existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs can be upgraded in a variety of ways, and we suggest upgrading them to 15 levels whenever you can.
In the endgame, you will often find that the best way to improve your equipment is to use Glyphs. They are the only upgrade component that can be upgraded straight to level 15 and provide a large boost to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to get higher nodes more quickly.
Most of the upgrades in the game can be replaced, however, Glyphs are only the one upgrade component that can be removed and put back in place without restriction. The only exception is legendary equipment that requires a Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and re-place.
The value of each Glyph is displayed when you select it from your inventory. You can replace it with a Glyph that is the same or higher rank to boost the value of the Glyph.
Glyphs are available in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of an Gem Store bundle or purchase them with certain tools that are unlimited in use as well as during Faction Crypt Raids. Each Faction Crypt can drop one of these Glyphs. There are also some rare glyphs that you can find in any of the Faction Crypts.
Once you have obtained the desired Glyphs, you will have to put them on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a special bonus that boosts the stats of a particular set of nodes within a radius around the Glyph. Based on the Glyph it could be +40 to one of your primary stats, or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Glyphs will boost all nodes that are connected to them, which is why it is best to place Glyphs in key locations on the Graph. This will maximize the impact. Druids, for instance should put their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes. They might also consider placing them near their most critical damage nodes.
Leveling
The upgrade system of items allows players to boost the effectiveness of certain items by adding upgraded components. This is often referred to as "upping". Each upgradeable item comes with a level, which determines its final upgraded stats. Upgraded items may be leveled up to a maximum of 385. Each level requires a different number of components to reach and the cost of upgrading increase as the item gets upgraded.
Certain upgrades require a specific ingredient to activate. This ingredient can be obtained by the completion of Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be found in the upgrade tab of a crafting table or purchased from some NPCs. Each Upgrade Recipe that is completed will result in a certain amount of Technology points. These points can be used to level the item, and when enough are earned, the upgrade will be claimed and the additional bonuses will be added to the item upgrader.
When a player upgrades an item to a higher level, the original item is replaced with a different item of the same type. This means that the same armor piece will get an weapon or shield once upgraded. The new item will have its own set bonus. This could be a problem because it can cause the item to become more expensive if you don't require it.
Item upgrades can sometimes be rerolled if the player has enough reroll tokens to do so. This causes the item to be exchanged for a brand new one, which will come with an initial level and a completely different set of bonuses. This is useful for some items, but it's not something that should be performed frequently, since it can waste lots of resources.
Certain upgrades can increase their value and allow players to modify their equipment. One example is Dolphin's Gift, which gives a buff when the player is repeatedly in and out of the water (or does not swim as dolphins). The item can be upgraded multiple times and increases the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is highly useful in PvP. A properly rolled version could be worth up to 50x the value of its non-upgraded counterpart.
Requirements
The upgrader for items allows players to increase the level of their equipment (armor weapons, weapons, and trinkets) above ilvl385 by presenting the appropriate currency to the NPC. Upgrades to armor set pieces improve the strength of their base defense and upgrades to weapon items boost their base damage and also increase their strength and dexterity.
All items are upgradeable up to five times, with the exception for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Each each time you upgrade an item, it is given a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the farther you go beyond the maximum amount of upgrades. Failures can result in the item returning to its initial state and the player having to purchase more items than if they stopped upgrading after the maximum number.
If an item upgrader isn't upgraded the experience bar in the bar for growth will be reset to zero. In addition the item will be deducted any bonuses it gained such as crit chance, attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with the effect (for example, increased heal over time or reload speed). However, the user can still continue to use the weapon or armor following the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied from lowest to highest. This means that, should a weapon gain an increase in the chance of crit, the increase is applied prior to any increase in attack damage. A new attribute called Slots is now added to the item definition and the value is calculated every time an upgrade is applied.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is dependent on its rarity score and the number of upgrade slots. The upgrade cost for non-premium products is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for instance, a typical equipment item may have five upgrades, each costing 25600 Technology Points 4x Quality Improvement Opportunity. Hero quality items are less expensive per upgrade.
Premium items may have different upgrade requirements from standard gear. For instance, they may need less sowels, but they will require more minerals and orons. The player will still need to take every piece of equipment they want to upgrade to the NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade item will require a different amount of the ingredients needed to upgrade.