Upgrade Item: The Good The Bad And The Ugly

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World of Warcraft Upgrade Item Guide

The Upgrade item is an evolution item upgrade that trainers can use to transform Porygon into Porygon2. This transformation requires an upgrade, the Sinnoh Stone, and 50 Porygon Candy.

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Upgrade components

Upgrade components can be added to weapons, armors, trinkets and gathering tools. They offer an added benefit or impact while the equipment is in use. They can be purchased from vendors or players looted, or gotten as rewards, or created with crafting materials. Upgrade items can have cosmetic effects as well as offering bonus points for attributes.

Upgrade components can include inscriptions, enhancements and infusions. They are not generally available for general use, and they can only be used on Ascended equipment or other weapons from the Factions campaign. You can retrieve infusions and inscriptions from equipment using an Infusion Extractor Device, or by salvaging with a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or an Ascended Salvage tool.

Phoenix Boxes unlike other upgrade products are able to be traded and re-used when still attached to the item that is being upgraded. These upgrade items can be used to improve weapon and armor quality without spending Dilithium. They can double the likelihood that an item will receive a high-quality upgrade.

An upgrade component placed in an item may be replaced with a different one, but doing so destroys the original one (except for upgrades of ascended equipment and legendaries). Upgrade components can only be added to upgraded items with an identification level of zero or greater. The addition of an upgrade to a weapon that is already equipped with a prefix or suffix upgrade will display the name of the resulting item in the same way as it appears in the game (for instance adding a Radiant Insignia to Canthan Armor will cause it to be referred to as Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). A player can have up to 3 upgrade items at a time.

Glyphs

Glyphs can be an excellent accessory to any item. They provide unique benefits and boosts. Certain glyphs can increase the number of affixes that can be placed on an item, increasing the overall power of the item upgrade. These glyphs can be obtained by working through Dungeons. Some are even found in certain World Tier 3 zones. It's important to remember that glyphs can only be used by players who have created a dungeon that has the same depth.

To make use of a Glyph first, you need to create it using components and connect them to anchors. Then the component will automatically align itself to other components and paths in the same layer. If you don't want create the glyph using components, you can create it by using a combination of paths and anchors. Drag an element close to a component highlighted to lock it in place.

Certain glyphs require specific conditions to be fulfilled, such as 25 Dexterity in a particular area on the Paragon Board. Certain glyphs require a particular number of Primary Stat Nodes to be activated, which may also be difficult to achieve. Certain glyphs also have a radius that increases as you level it up.

Glyphs are available for various items, and are added to any weapon, except for weapons of specific classes. Certain glyphs have conditional requirements for instance, having a certain number of damage from Dexterity or Attack in a specific location on the Paragon board.

The Defend Glyph boosts the probability of preventing enemy attacks by 5percent. It also has 15% chance to make the Hero vulnerable for 2 turns.

There are a few glyphs that can be applied to limited-use tools like the Black Lion Chest or Trading Post. These glyphs are counted towards the Combat Mechanic Achievement.

The most popular glyphs are the attack glyphs, which boost the ATK substats of Artifacts with a flat value. These glyphs are especially useful for classes that employ ranged weapons, such as Warriors or Rogues. The Exploit Glyph renders enemies who attack the Hero vulnerable to damage.

Reroll tokens

Reroll tokens are used to reroll a result rolled during an Action. They are destroyed after the reroll has occurred. Reroll tokens are available in many ways, such as through raids and dungeons or through participation in skirmishes. They can also be purchased at the store or purchased from other players. They are particularly useful in dungeons and trials, as they allow players to reroll rewards at the bottom of the chest.

For items at the level 1, there are recycling points. The upgrade gauge will grow by a certain number of points when you recycle an item. This is based on the rarity of the item as well as its level. The upgraded item will not retain its level if recycled, and the cost of recycling an upgraded item rises as its level rises.

Another option is to use reroll tokens to reroll an upgrade item, but this will not bring the item back to its original level or provide the original stats. This is a great option for players who want to reroll an item they don't love, but would like to keep it in their collection.

There are three kinds of upgrade tokens available in the game: reroll random and upgrade. Each type has several subtypes. For instance, tokens that reroll come in three different levels: rare, enhanced and legendary. Each requires a product of the level of its respective to make a new Best item upgrade with that quality.

To make use of reroll tokens right-click on the Satanic or Angelic item in the inventory and select "Reroll Token". Select the type of token. The available tokens include item upgrader mod (Additional Info), Weapon, Misc, 1hgun, 2hgun and Focus. The Item token can be used to create a new Item in any quality. A Weapon or Misc token will create a brand new weapon from the same faction.

The item may be upgraded to a new item with similar stats, but at a higher level. This is likely to happen if the item is in the Pool that cannot be dropped or was transferred to it as part of a Franchise Card.