World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to items are an essential part of gearing up your character. Upgrades increase the damage of your item and enhancements.
They also provide bonuses and enhancements. They can be purchased through the Blacksmith.
Players can recycle any item by pressing the upgrade button on it. Each item recycled adds a level to the gauge of upgrade.
Weapon
When an item upgrading is upgraded, it gains a base damage bonus and an increase in the scaling factor that affects other stats. The weapon can also be upgraded with a number of upgrade components, which provide additional features or effects and some even have distinctive cosmetic effects. These upgrades can be added to weapons, armors trinkets, gathering tools, and trinkets. They generally require that the item has an upgrade slot available and meet certain requirements. The upgrade component can be removed from an armored weapon, weapon, or trinket, but it is not replaced. (Except for legendary equipment). Upgrade components can be found through the Black Lion Salvage Kit Ascended Salvage tool, or a higher-tier salvaging tool on an item.
A weapon can also be upgraded to include a Calibration attribute that increases certain stats, such as Weakspot damage or Crit Rate. This can be done via the Gear Workbench interaction menu. This can be repeated four times based on the weapon level.
Once the weapon has reached its maximum level of upgrade, it can then be reforged to add different effects and bonuses or to boost specific stats. Several of these upgrades can be re-applied at once, and their effects vary depending on the rarity of the weapon.
There are two Blacksmiths in the game that can perform these upgrades: Blacksmith Hewg in the Church of Elleh hub area and Smithing Master Iji in the Road to the Manor Site of Grace. Both upgrade materials are different: Smithing Stones to modify the type of damage that weapons deal and Somber Smithing Stones to modify standard weapons.
In general, it's Best Item Upgrade to increase the damage of your weapon first. Then you can improve your armour defense and finally those secondary stats that are required by your build. It is not unusual to see melee Druids upgrade their weapon before upgrading any other gear. This helps maximize DPS. This is especially relevant for enchantments that boost a weapon's stats and damage.
Armor
Item Upgrades let players increase the stats base of certain pieces of armor trinkets, weapons, trinkets, and gathering tools. These upgrades can also give additional effects, like additional damage or cosmetic enhancement. Item upgrades are available through crafting, buying from NPC vendors or loot drops, or as rewards for quests.
The quality of armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC, and spending the appropriate currency. In the majority of cases, a piece of armor will be upgraded to next level once an upgrade is applied. This is possible for most types of armor, though some items cannot be upgraded in any way (such as the starter armor in Great Sky Island).
The majority of armor upgrades boost the item's defense or strength by just a little. However, certain upgrade components can provide significant improvements in strength or defense, particularly when upgrading an epic item.
In addition to enhancing the defense base of an item, a few upgrades also give specific abilities that can be activated while wearing a piece of armor. These abilities can be extremely useful in combat. For instance, they can boost the speed of attack or block. Some upgrades also provide useful passive effects, for instance cutting down on the amount of damage sustained while wearing armor or granting a chance to dodge attacks.
Upgrades to armor can require several attempts, depending on the type. If a player wants to upgrade Steelclash armor into Dragonscale, then the first attempt will result in a brand new Dragonscale armor that has the defense base ranging from 59 to 67. The second attempt will result in a brand new Dragonscale armor that has the base defense between 67 and 77, and the list goes on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players upgrade their armor sets to level 4. To do this, they must visit each of the four locations referred to as Great Fairy Fountains in the game. Each of these locations contains a powerful fair who can change the quality of an item of armor for you.
Contrary to what many believe armor isn't useless in The Division 2. The reality is that certain armors provide significant boosts to poison or curse, fire, or magic damage reduction, making them extremely useful for certain builds. Additionally, there are ways to increase the stats of armor beyond the use of upgradeable armor, such as the engineer trait to increase armor penetration, or the challenger trait to reduce the weight of the entire armor.
Potion
When you put a potion into the brewing stand, you can unlock new effects. The upgrade unlocks another effect tier, and is able to be repeated to unlock more potencies.
The potion also gains an individual color code, that the player can pick via /give, and that affects area-of-effect clouds and arrows created by the potions. In Bedrock Edition the custom potion color also affects the particle effects of the potions.
The water bottle, mundane potions that are thick and awkward now have a brand new texture for brewing. Add potion of weakness and healing potion in the Creative inventory. The addition of lingering potions which can be made using Dragon breath or splash potions. Also added is a thick potion that has the status effect Mining Fatigue. Bug Tracker is the place for you to report issues with this patch.
Trinket
A trinket is a small inexpensive ornament or piece of jewelry. It can be a ring or necklace. It could also be a small banner used to mark the yard of a boat. It could also be a reference to a trinket that is gilded on the mast of a vessel.
This macabre trinket seems to be influencing the denizens of this maze which makes them more prevalent. At its current level it makes all types of mimic Xx more prevalent and gives each floor an X% chance to have an ebony-colored mimic. Upgrades to this trinket will cost a moderate amount energy.
The magic of the enchanted Scepter appears to alter the dungeon's environment, increasing its likelihood of generating grass and water. This trinket, at its current level, will cause X% of regular floors to be filled with grass or water. It doesn't affect enchantments, glyphs, cursed armor or weapons, or items that are generated to aid in the elimination of the dangers in rooms.
The item, which appears like a eyes of a nymph appears to alter your vision in a way that goes beyond simply reducing your field-of-view. This trinket, at its current level, boosts the health benefits of drinking potions of healing and wells of life by X%, and gives you mind-sight on enemies within the Y tile. This does not stack with Heightened Senses.
After completing the Mastery Cave, you can find Trinkets by beating Monsters and inside chests and crates within Skull Cavern. They aren't found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
If you have a trinket which needs to be upgraded put it in the Anvil to upgrade items it. This will create an unintended effect on the trinket either extending its lifespan or enhancing its effects. You can reorge a Trinket as many times as you wish, however it will always have a different effect than the one that it had when you forged it.
You can upgrade your Trinkets at the Alchemy Station by placing them into a Magical Catalyst. This will cost you 6 energy and increase the trinket's power by just a little.