The Top Reasons People Succeed In The Item Upgrading Industry
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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading
Upgrades can increase the value of weapons, armors and rings. They also increase bonuses, such as damage from PvE and crit chance.
For instance, a weapon with the upgrade template ending in % will take on 3damage to attack each time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases as the level of the item rises.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be put into weapons, armor, and trinkets in order to provide an extra stat boost or effect while they're in use. These can be obtained through crafting, purchasing from vendors trading or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to blue before a component can be applied. Unlike other mods, upgrade components can only be used once and cannot be applied repeatedly or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and Enrichments are a type of upgrade component that can be used to upgrade non-amulet legendary and ascending equipment, as as some non-ascended items. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging equipment that is ascended or by completing a mission within the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade can have a prefix or suffix changing the name of the equipment to which it is used (for instancefor example 'Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades can increase the Mark Level or Rarity of an item, allowing players to create stronger versions using the smallest amount of upgrade crystals than they need to reach the same level with normal methods.
A boost upgrade can alter the attack or defence attributes of an armored weapon or. These upgrades can be made using the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed mechanic. These upgrades can be obtained by purchasing them from the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item upgrader kit will be revealed at the next reset. This gives the player some incentive to keep upgrading their gear even if they're not sure of the extent to which it will improve following a subsequent reset.
Whether a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process may be expensive, and there is a significant risk that the item upgrader may become obsolete or even break if it fails; a unsuccessful upgrade could cause the destruction of Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to decrease or eliminate the chance of failure. Some upgrades also offer a bonus if reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in special sockets. Glyphs buff the power of all nodes in a radius around them, including pre-existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs are upgraded in a variety of ways, and we recommend getting them to level 15 as soon as possible.
You will often find in the endgame that placing Glyphs is the best way to upgrade your gear. These are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded up to level 15 and offer significant boosts to your power on the Paragon Board.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and then replaced again, are the most common. The only exception is legendary equipment, which 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 another Glyph that is the same or higher rank to boost the value of the Glyph.
There are Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of a Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain tools for gathering unlimited use as well as through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are some rare glyphs 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 bonus that boosts a specific set of stat nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. Depending on the Glyph, this will either be +40 to one of your primary stats or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Using Glyphs Glyph will boost all the nodes connected to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs near the most important nodes of the Graph to maximize the impact. For example an Druid should try to position their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, but also think about placing them near crucial damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The upgrade system for items allows players to boost the stats of specific items by inserting upgraded components. This is often referred to as "upping". Every upgradeable item upgrade is assigned an amount that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be leveled until they reach a maximum level of ilvl 385. Each level requires a different amount of components, and the upgrade costs increase as the item gets upgraded.
Certain upgrades require a certain ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or on the upgrade tab of a crafting table. Each Upgrade Recipe completed will result in a certain amount of Technology points. These points can be used to the upgrading of an item. When enough points have been earned you will be eligible to claim the upgrade and also receive the bonuses.
When an individual player upgrades a piece of equipment, the base item is replaced by the new item upgrader. The same armor will receive a weapon or a shield when upgraded. The new item will have a unique bonus. This could be a drawback in that it could make the item more expensive, even if you don't require it.
If the player has enough tokens, they can reroll item upgrades. The item will be replaced by an entirely new item that has a level 1 basis and completely different bonuses. This can be useful but it should not be repeated often since it could waste resources.
Some upgrades can be rerolled multiple times, increasing their value and allows the player to modify their equipment. Dolphin's Gift is a good example, as it gives a buff if the player repeatedly enters or exits the water. This item can be upgraded multiple times, increasing the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is extremely valuable in PvP as a perfectly rolled version of it could be worth between 20 and 50x its non-upp'd value.
Requirements
The ability to upgrade items allows players to boost the level of their available equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets over ilvl 385 by providing the appropriate currency and items to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrades to armor set pieces boost the defense of the base set, while upgrades to weapon items increase their base damage as well as their strength and dexterity.
All items can be upgraded up to five times except for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Every time you upgrade a piece of equipment, it has a chance of failing. The rate of failure increases as you go over the maximum number. Failures can result in the item reverting to its original state, requiring the player to spend more money on materials than they would had they stopped upgrading at the maximum number of upgrades.
If an item does not upgrade the amount of experience in its growth bar is reset to zero. Additionally, the item will lose any bonuses it gained such as crit chance and attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with that effect (for instance, a higher healing over time or speed of reload). However, the player may still continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from lowest to highest. This means that the weapon that is upgraded gains a crit chance increase that it will be applied before any attack damage increases. A new attribute known as Slots has been added to the item's definition and the value is calculated every time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is determined on the rarity rating as well as the number of Upgrade item slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium items is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for example, a common equipment item could have five upgrades, each costing 25,600 Technology Points and 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero grade items will come with a much lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items have different requirements for upgrading in comparison to standard equipment. For instance, they might require fewer sowels, but they will require more minerals and erons. However, players must visit the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they want to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade will require a different amount of the ingredients for upgrading.
Upgrades can increase the value of weapons, armors and rings. They also increase bonuses, such as damage from PvE and crit chance.
For instance, a weapon with the upgrade template ending in % will take on 3damage to attack each time it upgrades (relative to its previous value).
Item upgrading costs crests and the current level of the item. The cost increases as the level of the item rises.
Components
Upgrade components are items that can be put into weapons, armor, and trinkets in order to provide an extra stat boost or effect while they're in use. These can be obtained through crafting, purchasing from vendors trading or looting. Certain upgrades come with special cosmetic effects.
Upgrade components can only be applied to devices that have slots. The item must be upgraded to blue before a component can be applied. Unlike other mods, upgrade components can only be used once and cannot be applied repeatedly or replaced by new upgrades. Infusions and Enrichments are a type of upgrade component that can be used to upgrade non-amulet legendary and ascending equipment, as as some non-ascended items. Infusions and Enrichments can be obtained by salvaging equipment that is ascended or by completing a mission within the Prophecies, Factions, and Nightfall campaigns.
An upgrade can have a prefix or suffix changing the name of the equipment to which it is used (for instancefor example 'Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades can increase the Mark Level or Rarity of an item, allowing players to create stronger versions using the smallest amount of upgrade crystals than they need to reach the same level with normal methods.
A boost upgrade can alter the attack or defence attributes of an armored weapon or. These upgrades can be made using the Portative Forging Station once the player completes the cutscene and defeats the Crazed mechanic. These upgrades can be obtained by purchasing them from the cash shop, or by collecting them from enemies when upgrading other gear.
Each upgrade increases the chance that a higher tier version of an item upgrader kit will be revealed at the next reset. This gives the player some incentive to keep upgrading their gear even if they're not sure of the extent to which it will improve following a subsequent reset.
Whether a boost upgrade is successful or not, the process may be expensive, and there is a significant risk that the item upgrader may become obsolete or even break if it fails; a unsuccessful upgrade could cause the destruction of Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to decrease or eliminate the chance of failure. Some upgrades also offer a bonus if reinserted.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to upgrade the Paragon Board by placing them in special sockets. Glyphs buff the power of all nodes in a radius around them, including pre-existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs are upgraded in a variety of ways, and we recommend getting them to level 15 as soon as possible.
You will often find in the endgame that placing Glyphs is the best way to upgrade your gear. These are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded up to level 15 and offer significant boosts to your power on the Paragon Board.
Glyphs, the sole upgrade component that can be removed without restriction and then replaced again, are the most common. The only exception is legendary equipment, which 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 another Glyph that is the same or higher rank to boost the value of the Glyph.
There are Glyphs in the Black Lion Trading Post, as part of a Gem Store purchase or bundle with certain tools for gathering unlimited use as well as through Faction Crypt raids. Every Faction Crypt will drop one of these Glyphs. There are some rare glyphs 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 bonus that boosts a specific set of stat nodes in a radius surrounding the Glyph. Depending on the Glyph, this will either be +40 to one of your primary stats or +25 to two of your secondary stats.
Using Glyphs Glyph will boost all the nodes connected to it, and it is recommended to position your Glyphs near the most important nodes of the Graph to maximize the impact. For example an Druid should try to position their Glyphs close to their primary damage points, but also think about placing them near crucial damage nodes, too.
Leveling
The upgrade system for items allows players to boost the stats of specific items by inserting upgraded components. This is often referred to as "upping". Every upgradeable item upgrade is assigned an amount that determines the final stats. Upgraded items can be leveled until they reach a maximum level of ilvl 385. Each level requires a different amount of components, and the upgrade costs increase as the item gets upgraded.
Certain upgrades require a certain ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or on the upgrade tab of a crafting table. Each Upgrade Recipe completed will result in a certain amount of Technology points. These points can be used to the upgrading of an item. When enough points have been earned you will be eligible to claim the upgrade and also receive the bonuses.
When an individual player upgrades a piece of equipment, the base item is replaced by the new item upgrader. The same armor will receive a weapon or a shield when upgraded. The new item will have a unique bonus. This could be a drawback in that it could make the item more expensive, even if you don't require it.
If the player has enough tokens, they can reroll item upgrades. The item will be replaced by an entirely new item that has a level 1 basis and completely different bonuses. This can be useful but it should not be repeated often since it could waste resources.
Some upgrades can be rerolled multiple times, increasing their value and allows the player to modify their equipment. Dolphin's Gift is a good example, as it gives a buff if the player repeatedly enters or exits the water. This item can be upgraded multiple times, increasing the maximum roll every time by 10 increments. This item is extremely valuable in PvP as a perfectly rolled version of it could be worth between 20 and 50x its non-upp'd value.
Requirements
The ability to upgrade items allows players to boost the level of their available equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets over ilvl 385 by providing the appropriate currency and items to an NPC that upgrades items. Upgrades to armor set pieces boost the defense of the base set, while upgrades to weapon items increase their base damage as well as their strength and dexterity.
All items can be upgraded up to five times except for hero equipment, which can be upgraded eight times. Every time you upgrade a piece of equipment, it has a chance of failing. The rate of failure increases as you go over the maximum number. Failures can result in the item reverting to its original state, requiring the player to spend more money on materials than they would had they stopped upgrading at the maximum number of upgrades.
If an item does not upgrade the amount of experience in its growth bar is reset to zero. Additionally, the item will lose any bonuses it gained such as crit chance and attack damage, as well as all additional effects associated with that effect (for instance, a higher healing over time or speed of reload). However, the player may still continue to use the weapon or armor after the failure.
Whenever an item is upgraded the upgrades are applied from lowest to highest. This means that the weapon that is upgraded gains a crit chance increase that it will be applied before any attack damage increases. A new attribute known as Slots has been added to the item's definition and the value is calculated every time an upgrade is made.
The amount of resources required to upgrade an item is determined on the rarity rating as well as the number of Upgrade item slots. The cost of upgrading non-premium items is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for example, a common equipment item could have five upgrades, each costing 25,600 Technology Points and 4x Quality Improvement Chance--whereas hero grade items will come with a much lower cost for each additional upgrade.
Premium items have different requirements for upgrading in comparison to standard equipment. For instance, they might require fewer sowels, but they will require more minerals and erons. However, players must visit the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they want to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade costs mentioned above, each upgrade will require a different amount of the ingredients for upgrading.
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