Five Killer Quora Answers On Item Upgrading

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World of Warcraft - item upgrading (check out this blog post via hzpc6.com)

item upgrade upgrading allows players to boost the gear score of an item up to 700, and then add an additional perk. Items can be upgraded by keeping them in inventory, and then taking them to the kiln.

Certain items are worth upgrading because of their distinctive stats. (For example an excellently broken point armor that is rolled can be used in melee PvP). Other items, like weapons don't change much after an upgrade, and aren't worth the effort.

Weapons

Weapons can be upgraded to boost their numeric stats, such as damage to attack, crit chance PvE and damage to PvP. Weapons come with a flat-rate bonus that increases damage per second. Some weapons also have an unaffected bonus that is activated when three or more identical weapons are used in a group. This bonus can sometimes be more than the damage a weapon upgrade alone can do.

The cost of upgrading a weapon varies on its rarity and level. For example, an +2 weapon requires two regular Smithing Stones while a+3 requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade a weapon will continue rise until it requires an upgrade items to a higher level of Smithing Stones, at which point it will reset to one.

Upgrades to weapons also alter the stats of their base. While this is generally a good thing, it can have some negative effects as well. In the case of items that only see use in a particular build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs for instance) upgrading them can render them unusable unless you get a lucky roll.

Upgrades can be made to armor items to boost their stats. For example, if you upgrade chests or helms it will boost its defense base while gloves and belts improve their required strength and dexterity. Armor also offers the option of rerolling its Enhanced Defense percent, which means that it can sometimes change its roll to a lower value.

The upgrade template for a weapon shows the new stats that it will gain upon upgrading in addition to their respective values. This means that an upgrade from a sword with 8 damage to an 11-attack-damage sword will result in a weapon gaining 33% attack damage. The 3% does not mean that the weapon will be hit three times less, since it is an absolute number.

Rerolling a weapon is also possible by pressing the green button in the item menu, using the arrows that circle. This will roll an item and change its statistics, but not reset the weapon's levels or connect it to an account's status.

Armor

Adding a few upgrades to your armor can make an enormous difference in your ability to survive. Certain sets offer massive increases in poison, curse, fire and magic resistance, making traversing tough areas a breeze. Generally speaking, the more defense your character has, the more value you get from each point of health you have and it's crucial to improve your armor as much as possible.

To upgrade your armor, head to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four of them, and each requires you to complete a unique side quest involving the Stable Trotters musical troupe. Once you've completed the primary side quest and have completed the fountain that corresponds you'll be able to talk to any Great Fairy to open up the armor upgrading menu.

Each piece of armor can be upgraded to three levels, and the amount of material and Rupees required to complete each level will differ. In general, you'll need at anything from three to five Red Chuchu Jellies and ten Rupees for the first upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and ten Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns for each subsequent upgrade. For example the Champion Leathers could be upgraded to +5 defense, which allows you to keep up with a decent-sized group of adversaries in most cold conditions, and the Snowquill Headdress can be upgraded up to +20 defense, giving you enough protection to survive an entire raid with a handful of friends.

It's important to note that armor cannot be upgraded in the same manner as weapons, so you'll have to focus on upgrading it to gain physical power if you're a Warrior or Spell Power if you're a Mage. It's also a good idea to save your armor upgrades to use for armor you'll still be wearing at the end of the game, such as the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield or the helmet you use to fight the final boss, the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.

By giving the jeweler 10 Twinkling Titanite in Gerudo Town, you can gain some benefits to your armor. Generally speaking, you'll want to save these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to win the game, like the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer However, it is useful to have a few upgrades of the helmets and chest armor that allow you to stealth around certain monsters.

Potions

Potions are liquid substances that, when consumed give the user an effect on their status for a short period of time. There are five kinds of potions, each with particular effects and durations. Some potions may be upgraded, enhancing the effectiveness of their effects. You can also increase the effects of certain potions by adding redstone dust and glowstone dust.

Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount XP. This can be earned through crafting them on a crafting table or by placing them in the Alchemist chest. However, the upgrade price is dependent on the kind of potion you wish to upgrade, and also on the item's Mark Level as well as its rarity.

To upgrade a potions you need to right-click it in your inventory. Then select "Upgrade" from the menu. This will open a GUI that lets you choose the potion that you wish to upgrade, and the amount of experience they'll give you when upgraded. You can upgrade potions in batches of up to five at a time, and their XP will be added to the total XP you have.

When a poton is upgraded and stored, it will not degrade until you make use of it again or break the bottle within which it is stored. You can also change the name of the potion by clicking it in your inventory.

Version 1.7.2 introduced a few modifications to the mechanics of potions. Splash potions, for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds displayed on the item upgrader kit hover display. The potion table is now made of four Wood Planks, and two Glass. It can be utilized in both Survival and Bedrock. Contrary to Java Edition, Bedrock edition potions are not able to be combined in cauldrons. This is the same for using a potion in an empty cauldron. This will draw out the potion and refill the bottle.

Finally, there are lingering potions that are brewed using dragon breath and splash potions. Similar to lingering potions, the can be enhanced by adding redstone to it. The table of potion ingredients is rearranged to look more like the Java Edition. New potions are also added, such as the potion of leaping and decomposition.

Trinkets

A trinket can be described as a small and affordable ornament or piece of jewelry. It could be a reference to a piece of art or a decoration that serves a purpose, but is not particularly significant, such as a tiny thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to show affection or friendship between family members.

In addition to armor, weapons and potions, players are able to upgrade their trinkets. These can be upgraded by visiting an upgrade vendor and paying the appropriate currency. As with other upgrades to items, trinkets can be exchanged at will without losing their stats.

The upgrade vendors are located in major cities and the capital of each zone, as well as in some cases, dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are offered with tokens, gold or fragments of trinkets that are rare.

Upgrades are a cost-effective alternative to buying a brand new trinket. One can upgrade a trinket for as little as 12 tokens. The new trinket will come with the same base ilvl of the previous one, and will include an additional 1% upgrade item bonus.

Once the old Trinkets have become no longer usable, they can be upgraded. This allows players to increase both their power and value over time. They can also be traded between players which makes them a popular alternative to gold.

In general, players should upgrade their most important items first. This usually means the best-in-slot items for their class, followed by their secondaries and then other gear items that will not be replaced in the near future (for instance an earring or cloak). When choosing the items to upgrade, players should be aware of their class's preferred statistics. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to tank players and they want to upgrade their helm, chest and shoulders.

When they are no longer useful trinkets can be upgraded to a higher level. The upgraded trinket will give you an additional 1% bonus. Re-upgrading will cause the trinket to be destroyed unless it can be salvaged using the Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a salvage tool. This makes upgrading trinkets more expensive than other upgrades, but is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.