World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrading of your equipment is a vital aspect of equipping your character. Upgrades increase the damage of your item and the ability to enchant.
They also provide bonuses and enhancements. They are available from the Blacksmith.
Players can recycle any item by pressing the upgrade button on it. Each recycled item adds one level to the gauge for upgrading.
Weapon
When a weapon gets upgraded, it gets a base damage bonus, as well as a scaling factor which affects other stats. Certain upgrade components have cosmetic effects and others provide additional benefits. These upgrades can be inserted into armor, weapons trinkets and gathering tools, and they generally require that the equipment has an upgrade slot available and meet certain requirements. The upgrade component can be removed from an armored weapon, weapon or trinket, but it cannot be replaced. (Except for legendary equipment). Upgrade components can be recovered through the Black Lion Salvage Kit Ascended Salvage tool, or a high-tier salvaging tool that is attached to an best item upgrade.
A weapon can also be upgraded to include a Calibration attribute that boosts certain stats, such as Weakspot damage or Crit Rate. This is accomplished through the Gear Workbench interaction menu. Based on the level of the weapon it can be done up to four times.
Once the weapon has reached its maximum level of upgrade and is then reforged to add different bonuses and effects, or to improve specific stats. These upgrades can all be used simultaneously and the effects vary depending on how rare the weapon is.
Two Blacksmiths can be upgraded in the game: Blacksmith Iji on the Road to the Manor Site of Grace and Smithing Master Hewg at the Church of Elleh hub. Both upgrade materials are different: Smithing Stones to modify the kind of damage weapon does and Somber Smithing Stones to alter the standard weapons.
It is generally recommended to increase the damage of your weapon first, followed by armour defense, and then the other secondary stats that are required by your build. In particular, it's common to see melee druids enhancing their weapon prior to any other gear, since this can increase DPS. This is particularly applicable to enchantments that boost a weapon's stats and damage.
Armor
Item Upgrades allow players to increase the effectiveness of certain armors, weapons trinkets and gathering tools. These upgrades may also provide additional effects, for example, more damage or an enhancement to the appearance of. Item Upgrades are available by crafting, purchasing from NPC vendors, or in loot drops or as rewards from quests.
The armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC and spending appropriate currency. Most of the time the armor can be upgraded to the next level after an upgrade is applied. This is possible for any type of armor, though certain items are not upgradeable in any way (such as the armor used to start in Great Sky Island).
Most armor upgrades provide some improvement to an Best item upgrader's defense base or strength. However, some upgrade item components can provide significant increases to strength or defense, especially when upgrading an epic Best item upgrade.
In addition to increasing the defense of an item upgrading, certain upgrades also give specific abilities that can be activated while wearing a piece of armor. These abilities can be useful in combat, for instance giving a boost to attack speed or blocking. Certain upgrades can have passive effects that are useful like decreasing damage when wearing armor or enhancing the chance to dodge an attack.
Upgrades to armor may require several attempts, depending on the type. If a player wishes to upgrade Steelclash armor into Dragonscale and the first attempt will result in a brand new Dragonscale armor that has a defense base between 59-67. The second attempt would result in a new Dragonscale armor that has the base defense between 67 and 77 and so on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild allows players to upgrade their armor sets to level 4. To upgrade their armor, players must visit the four Great Fairy Fountains found in the game. Each of these locations houses an incredibly powerful fairy who can upgrade a piece of armor for the player.
Despite popular belief, armor is not useless in The Division 2. The fact of the matter is that some armors come with very substantial enhancements to poison or curse, fire, or magic damage reduction, making them very useful for certain builds. There are also ways to boost armor stats 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
By placing a potion on the brewing stand, you can unlock new effects. The upgrade unlocks a new level of effects from the potion and is able to be repeated for more potencies.
The potions also get an individual color, which can be selected by the player via /give. The color will affect the effect clouds' area-of-effect as well as the arrows that are generated. In Bedrock Edition, the custom color of the potion also affects the potions' particle effects.
The water bottle, the mundane thick and awkward potions now have a fresh texture for brewing. In the Creative Inventory, potion healing and potion weakness are now available. The potions are lingering and can be prepared using splash potions or dragon breath, and a thick potion with the status effect of Mining Fatigue (duration 4:00). Bug Tracker is the place to report issues relating to this patch.
Trinket
A trinket could be an inexpensive, small ornament or piece jewelry. This can be a necklace, ring or even a small flag used to identify a vessel's lateen yard. It can also refer to a gilded trinket on the mast of a ship.
This bizarre trinket seems to be influencing denizens in this maze by making them more common. This trinket, at its current level makes all types of replicas more popular and gives every floor an Y% chance that it contains an ebony replica. Upgrades to this trinket cost a moderate amount energy.
This enchanted Scepter's magic seems to alter the dungeon's environment by increasing the probability of generating water and grass. At its current level, this trinket can make X% of regular floors become filled with water or grass but it doesn't affect enchantments, glyphs, cursed weapons or armor, or other items created to solve hazard rooms.
While it appears like the normal eye of a newt this mysterious item appears to be affecting your vision in ways beyond merely reducing your field of view. This trinket, in its current level, boosts the health benefits gained from drinking healing potions and wells of life by X% and grants mind sight on enemies within Y tile. This does not stack with Heightened Senses.
After completing the Mastery Cave, you can find Trinkets by taking on Monsters and inside chests and crates in Skull Cavern. They aren't found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
Place the trinket in the Anvil when it needs to be upgraded. This will create an unpredictable effect on the trinket either extending its lifespan or strengthening its effects. You can reorge the Trinket multiple times as often as you wish, however it will always have a different effect than the one that it had when you first made it.
You can also enhance your Trinkets by placing them in a magical catalyst at the Alchemy Station. This will cost you 6 energy and boost the trinket's power by only a tiny amount.