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World of Warcraft Upgrades and Item Upgrading

Upgrades can increase the value of weapons, armors and rings. Upgrades also increase bonuses such as crit chance and PvE Damage.

If the template for upgrading a weapon is in %, the weapon will gain 3% of its previous damage every time it is upgraded.

item level upgrade upgrading costs crests and the item's current level. The cost rises with item's level.

Components

Upgrade components are items that can be put into armor, weapons and trinkets to provide a stat bonus or extra impact while they're being used. They can be acquired through crafting, buying from vendors trading or looting. Certain upgrades have unique cosmetic effects.

Upgrade components can be inserted into any equipment that has a slot for them; the item must be at the very least upgraded to blue level to allow a component to be inserted. Upgrade components, unlike other modifications, can only be applied only once. They cannot be replaced or applied several times. Infusions and enrichments are a special kind of upgrade component that is that is designed for non-amulet ascended and legendary equipment and some of the non-ascended back items. Infusions and enrichments can be recovered by salvaging gear from the ascended, or completing an elite task in the Prophecies, Factions and Nightfall campaigns.

An upgrade may include a suffix or prefix changing the name of the equipment to which it is applied (for examplethe 'Canthan Armor Insignia" becomes Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). Certain upgrades can increase the Mark Level or Rarity of an item, which lets players create stronger versions with less Upgrade crystals than they would need to reach the same level using standard methods.

A 'boost upgrade' can alter the defense or attack characteristics of a weapon or armor. After the player has completed the cutscene and defeated Crazed Mechanist the upgrades can be made at the Portative Forging Station. These upgrades can be purchased by purchasing them from the cash shop or obtaining them from enemies when upgrading other gear.

Each upgrade increases the chance that a better-quality version of an item will be available during the next reset. This gives players an incentive to upgrade their gear even when they're not sure how much it can be improved upon the reset.

The boost upgrade may be successful or not, the process could be costly and there is a significant risk that the item may become obsolete or even break if it fails; a failure to upgrade can destroy the Upgrade Crystals and Assist Powder, as well as the upgraded item. Cash shop items can be used to reduce or eliminate the risk of failure. Some upgrades also give the player a bonus if they are they are reinserted.

Glyphs

Glyphs can be used to improve the Paragon Board by placing them in sockets that are specifically designed for. Glyphs boost the power of all nodes within a radius around them as well as existing affixes on equipment. Glyphs can be upgraded various ways, and we recommend getting them to level 15 as soon as possible.

In the endgame you'll find that the most effective way to upgrade your gear is by placing Glyphs. They are the only upgrade components that can be upgraded straight to level 15 and offer significant boosts to your power and radius on the Paragon Board, enabling you to climb higher nodes faster.

The majority of upgrades in the game can be replaced however, Glyphs are only the one upgrade component that can be removed and put back in place without restrictions. The only exception is legendary equipment, which requires the use of a Black Lion Salvage Kit to salvage and then re-install.

Each Glyph has a specific range of values it can improve a statistic by. The value is displayed when you choose the Glyph in your inventory. You can replace it with a Glyph of the same rank or higher rank, which will increase the overall value of the glyph.

Glyphs can be found in the Black Lion Trading Post as part of an Gem Store bundle or purchase the glyphs with certain tools that allow unlimited use and also during Faction Crypt Raids. Each Faction Crypt has a chance to drop one of the various Glyphs and there are also a few rare glyphs to be found as drops from any of the four Faction Crypts.

Once you have the desired Glyphs You will have to put them on your equipment. Each Glyph unlocks a unique bonus that boosts the stats of a specific set of nodes that are within the radius of the Glyph. This will either be +40 for one of your primary stats, or +25 for two of your secondary stats based on the Glyph.

Utilizing Glyphs Glyph will boost all nodes connected to it, and you should try to place your Glyphs close to key nodes on the Graph to maximise the impact. For example an Druid should aim to place their Glyphs close to their primary damage nodes, but also think about placing them near crucial damage nodes, too.

Leveling

The upgrade system for items lets players increase the effectiveness of certain items by placing upgraded components inside them. This is often referred to as "upping". Each upgradeable item has an amount that determines its final upgraded stats. Upgraded items are able to be leveled up to a maximum level of ilvl 385. Each level of an item requires a different amount of components, and the upgrade costs increase as the item gets advanced in level.

Certain upgrades require a specific ingredient to activate. This ingredient is obtained by finishing Upgrade Recipes. These recipes can be purchased from NPCs or found on the upgrade tab of a crafting table. Each completed Upgrade Recipe earns several Technology Points. These points can be used to upgrading an item. When enough points have been earned you'll be eligible to claim the upgrade and also receive the bonuses.

When a player upgrades an item it is replaced with a different item upgrader of the same type. This means that the same armor piece will become an weapon or shield once upgraded. The new item also has its own set of bonuses. This can be a downside since the item may become more expensive even if you do not need it.

If the player has enough tokens, they can roll the upgrade of their item. The item upgrader will be replaced with the same item, but it has a base of level 1 and totally different bonuses. This can be useful for some items, but it's not something that should be repeated often, as it could waste many resources.

Certain upgrades can boost their value and allow players to personalize their gear. A good example of this is Dolphin's Gift, which gives an advantage when a player repeatedly enters and leaves the water (or does not swim as a dolphin). This item can be upgraded several times and increases the maximum roll each time by 10 increments. This item is very important in PvP. A perfectly rolled version could be worth as much as 50x the value of the unupgraded counterpart.

Requirements

The ability to upgrade items allows players to upgrade the level of their available equipment--armor, weapons, and trinkets over ilvl 385 by presenting the appropriate items and currencies to an NPC who upgrades items. Upgrades to armor set pieces also boost the defense of the base set, while upgrades to weapon items increase the damage they deal as well as the required strength and dexterity.

Each item can be upgraded up to five times except for hero gear, which can be upgraded eight times. Each each time you upgrade an item it has a chance to fail--the failure rate increases the more you exceed the maximum amount of upgrades. Failures can result in the item reverting to its original state which means that the player has to pay for more materials than if they had stopped upgrading after the maximum number.

If an item is not upgraded the experience bar in its growth bar will be reset to zero. The item will also lose any bonuses it earned like crit chance, attack damage, or other effects (such as an increase in healing over time or reloading speed). The player can continue to use their weapon or armor even after the failure.

Whenever an item is upgraded, the upgrades are applied from lowest to highest. This means that the weapon that is upgraded receives a crit chance boost it will be applied prior to any damage from attacks increases. Slots is a brand-new attribute that has been added to the definitions of items. The value is calculated every time an upgrade occurs.

The amount of resources required to upgrade an item are based on its rarity rating and upgrade slot count. The upgrade cost for non-premium products is equal to the base value of the upgrade--for instance, a typical equipment item may have five upgrades with a cost of 25,600 Technology Points and a 4x Quality Improvement Chance. Hero grade items will come with the lowest cost for each upgrade.

Premium items have different requirements for upgrading than standard gear--for instance, they might require fewer sowels, but they will require more minerals and erons. Regardless, the player will have to visit the NPC [Armorthe ] Boboko in Central Flarine with each piece of equipment they wish to upgrade. In addition to the upgrade costs listed above, each equipment upgrade will require an individual amount of upgrade ingredients.