World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to items are an essential part of gearing up your character. Upgrades increase item damage and the ability to enchant.
They also provide bonuses and improvements. The Blacksmith can sell them to you.
The upgrade button can be found on any Best item upgrade. Each item recycled adds a level to the upgrade gauge.
Weapons
When a weapon is upgraded, it is granted a base damage bonus, as well as a scaling factor that can affect other stats. Certain upgrade components come with cosmetic effects, while others offer additional benefits. These upgrades can be added to armors, weapons trinkets, gathering tools, and trinkets. They generally require that the item upgrader is equipped with an upgrade slot and meet certain requirements. The upgrade component can be removed from a weapon, armor, or trinket, but it is not replaced. (Except for legendary equipment). Upgrade components can be retrieved by using a Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool, or by using a salvage tool of high-end quality on the item upgrading the item.
A weapon can also be upgraded to include a calibration attribute that improves certain stats, for example Weakspot damage or Crit Rate. This is accomplished through the Gear Workbench's interaction menu. Based on the tier of the weapon it can be done up to four times.
Once the weapon has reached its maximum level of improvement it can be modified to give different effects and bonuses or to boost specific stats. These upgrades can all be applied simultaneously and their effects will vary depending on how rare the weapon is.
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 on the Road to the Manor Site of Grace. Both require different upgrade materials: Smithing Stones for standard weapons and Somber Smithing Stones for modifying the damage that a weapon inflicts.
In general, it's advisable to increase the damage of your weapon first. Then you can increase your armor defense, and then 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 can help increase DPS. This is especially applicable to enchantments, which can be very efficient in increasing a weapon's damage and other stats.
Armor
Item Upgrades allow players to increase the performance of certain armors, weapons, trinkets, and gathering tools. These upgrades may also provide additional effects, such as additional damage or a cosmetic enhancement. Item Upgrades are available through crafting, buying from NPC vendors, through loot drops, or as rewards from quests.
Armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC and spending appropriate currency. Most of the time, a piece of armor will be upgraded to the next level once an upgrade is applied. This can be done for most types of armor, however certain items are not upgradeable in any way (such as the armor used to start in Great Sky Island).
Most armor upgrades offer a small increase to an item upgrader's base defense or strength. However, some upgrade components can provide significant improvements in strength or defense, especially when upgrading an epic item.
In addition to increasing the base defense of an item, a few upgrades also offer special abilities that can be activated when wearing an armor. These abilities can be extremely useful in combat. For example they can boost attack speed or block. Some upgrades also provide useful passive effects, like decreasing the amount of damage taken when wearing armor, or giving you a a chance to dodge attacks.
Depending on the type of armor, upgrading an item could require multiple attempts. If a player wishes to upgrade Steelclash armor to Dragonscale, then the first attempt will result in a brand new Dragonscale armor that has an armor base defense of 59-67. The second attempt would result in a new Dragonscale armor that has an initial defense of 67-77, and so on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players to upgrade their armor sets up to level 4. To upgrade their armor players must visit the four Great Fairy Fountains found in the game. Each of these locations is home to an incredibly powerful fairy who can upgrade a piece of armor for the player.
Contrary to popular belief armor in The Division 2 is not useful. The reality is that certain armors come with very substantial enhancements to poison or curse, fire, or magic damage reduction, which makes them extremely useful for certain types of builds. There are other ways to increase the strength of armor apart from upgrading armor, such as using the engineer trait to increase armor penetration or the challenger trait to decrease total weight.
Potion
A potion can be upgraded by placing it in the brewing stand to unlock new effects. The upgrade opens a different effect tier, and is able to be repeated to increase the potency.
The potion also has a custom color code that the player can pick using /give and which can affect the area-of-effect clouds as well as arrows generated by the potions. In Bedrock Edition, the custom color code of the potion is also applied to the effects of the particles in the potions.
The water bottle, the mundane potions that are thick and awkward now have a new texture of brewing. Added potion of weakness and healing potion in the Creative inventory. Added lingering potions that can be brewed with splash potions or dragon breath and a strong potion that has the status effect of Mining Fatigue (duration 4:45). Bug Tracker is the place to report any issues related to this patch.
Trinket
A trinket could be a small, inexpensive ornament or piece of jewelry. It can be a necklace or ring. Or even a small banner used to mark the yard of a boat. This can also refers to the trinket with gilded gold that is fixed to the mast of a boat.
This bizarre trinket is believed to be influencing the inhabitants of this maze by making them more prevalent. At its current level the trinket makes all types of mimic Xx more popular, and gives each floor an X% chance to contain an ebony-colored mimic. Upgrades to this trinket cost an amount of energy.
The magic from the enchanted scepter is believed to influence the dungeon and making it more likely to generate water and grass. At its current level, this trinket will make X% of the floors filled with grass or water, but doesn't affect enchantments or the glyphs, cursed weapons, armor, or items that are created to aid in the elimination of hazards.
This best item upgrade, which appears like eyes of a newt appears to alter your vision in a manner that goes beyond merely reducing your field-of-view. This trinket, in its current level, increases the health gained by drinking healing potion and wells of life by X% and gives you mind-sight on enemies within the Y tile. This is not a stacking feature with the Heightened Senses.
Skull Cavern is where you will find Trinkets after you have completed the Mastery Cave. You can find them after defeating Monsters and chests and crates. They cannot be found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
When you have a trinket which needs to be upgraded then place it in the Anvil to upgrade it. This will have an effect on the trinket and will either increase or strengthen its effects. You can reorge a Trinket as many times as you want, though it will always have an impact that is different from the one you had when you first made it.
You can also upgrade your Trinkets by placing them in a Magical Catalyst at the Alchemy Station. This will cost you 6 energy and increase the trinket's power by only a tiny amount.