14 Common Misconceptions About Item Upgrade

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WoW Upgrades - The Item Upgrader

Upgrades can give you an increase in certain stats. Each upgrade boosts the item Level upgrade level by +3. Each upgrade also increases the random substatus.

Upgraded gear generally sees more value in trade as long as it meets low requirements (like the FB sorc's shield) or has a high stat variance (like eth titan weapons). Upgrades are less important for the latter due to the need to roll the perfect version.

Recycle Points

The upgrader for items allows players to upgrade gear to a higher item level by supplying the appropriate currency to the NPC. Upgrades can be applied to any type of armor or weapon. The item used to upgrade the Best item upgrade will be consumed and can't be used again. Upgrades can be used to create the enchantments.

The upgrader can be found in all major cities, and can be accessed anytime to upgrade your equipment. It is recommended that you visit the upgrader every couple of weeks to keep your equipment up-to-date.

The cost of upgrades will depend on the current item level of the equipment being upgraded, but will always be cheaper than purchasing new equipment from other sources. For instance, upgrading a Benthic chest piece to 385 ilvl will cost 20 recycle points, purchasing a similar piece from another player will costs 105.

Valorstones

Upgrades are functional items that can be used to upgrade weapons tools, armor, and accessories. They can be purchased from NPCs of item upgraders for a variety of currencies. They are also available on random treasure lists. Once an upgrade has been purchased it can be used on any weapon, tool, or armor using the help of button, which will show a preview of the item at the next upgrade level when the player has enough materials.

Upgrade costs differ based on the slot of the item and the current item level. For example weapons cost more than gloves, bracers, or bracers. Each step costs 15 Flightstones and a number of crests, with certain upgrades offering discounts to lower the cost of the Flightstones or the crests used. Once an item is upgraded to a certain amount, it can be downgraded and sold to the upgrader for a lower price.

Upgraders for items are available in a variety of locations, including the main island, as well as a few outposts. The NPCs offer both an upgrade items coupon and the chance to obtain the latest recipe. The discount on upgrades increases depending on the amount of items being upgraded, and can be boosted by having players complete some specific achievements or quests.

Contrary to Cromwell in Baldur's Gate II there is no upgrader for items available at the start of Icewind Dale. Instead, the NPCs that are available to facilitate upgrades are acquired via various methods that are both an improvement and a drawback.

In Season 3, a number of new features were added to the upgrade system. Once a player has upgraded to a certain level of item for an armor slot, upgrading other items to the same item level will cost less. This is true even if the items come from a different set of gear.

The amount of Valorstones required for upgrades is decreased, and the discount is account-wide. In the same way, the amount of Harbinger Crests required for upgrades is also cut and is not available until players achieve certain milestones in their achievement.

Crests

When it comes to upgrading gear in WoW, players have a few options. Flightstones are an option that is accessible to all players for upgrading. Crests are more special and are used for specific item level upgrades. Crests are an essential part of the Dragonflight gear progression system, which was introduced in 10.1 and are available in 4 ranks.

The first thing to note is that crests are only able to be spent on gear of a specific rank, and each rank has its own requirements for upgrading. The easiest and most straightforward upgrade is 15 crests. The most complicated upgrade could require as much as 20 crests, depending on the kind of equipment that is being upgraded.

Players can earn crests through working through content at the appropriate level. This could be done by doing outdoor activities or doing dungeons or raids in all difficulty levels to obtain lower-tier gear or Mythicbosses for raids, or dungeons with heroic difficulty for endgame gear. The crests can later be exchanged at an upgrader NPC, such as Cuzolth in Dornogal, or Vaskarn in Valdrakken to obtain the appropriate upgrade routes and steps.

The use of these currencies isn't too complicated, but the system introduces some changes to the overall upgrade process. For instance, when an item reaches the highest level of upgrading for any rank (Explorer, Adventurer, Veteran, Champion, Hero, or Mythic), it won't require Flightstones to be upgraded. This is to allow players to upgrade their gear up to the highest ilvl possible on all their characters, instead of relying only on seasonal loot.

It's also essential to use crests with care, since they are only used for one purpose. For instance it's a good idea to utilize all of your Whelpling rank crests on the top equipment you have, and then keep Drake and Wyrm crests to use for the next set of upgrades you plan to create. This is particularly true for items such as trinkets and rings that take up several slots. The discount for the entire account will only apply when all the slots on the character are filled with top-quality gear.