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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrade of your items is a vital element of equipping your character. Upgrades increase the base damage as well as the enchantments of items.
They also provide bonuses and improvements. They can be acquired through the Blacksmith.
Players can recycle any item by pressing the upgrade button on it. Every item recycled adds a level to the gauge for upgrading.
Weapons
If a weapon is upgraded, it gets a base damage bonus and a scaling factor which affects other stats. Certain upgrade components have aesthetic effects while others give additional attributes. These upgrades can be inserted into armor, weapons, trinkets, or gathering tools, and they generally require that the equipment have an upgrade slot available and meet certain specifications. Once a weapon or armor piece features an upgrade component within it, the item can be replaced with another however the prior upgrade will be destroyed (except for legendary equipment and upgrades). Upgrade components can be recovered with the help of a Black-Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool, or using a salvage tool of high-end quality on the item the item.
In addition to the standard upgrades, a weapon may be upgraded using the Calibration Attribute which improves certain stats such as Weakspot Damage or Crit Rate. This is done through the Gear Workbench interaction menu. This can be done four times, based on weapon's level.
When the weapon reaches its maximum level of upgrade and is then modified to give different bonuses and effects, or to improve specific stats. Several of these upgrades can be applied at once, and their effects vary depending on the nature of the weapon.
There are two Blacksmiths in the game who can perform these upgrades: Blacksmith Hewg in the Church of Elleh hub area and Smithing Master Iji in 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 a weapon can cause.
In general, it's best to increase the damage of your weapon first. Then you can increase your armor defense, and then, the secondary stats required by your build. Particularly, it is common to see melee druids upgrading their weapon before they upgrade any other gear, since this will increase DPS. This is particularly applicable to enchantments that enhance a weapon's stats and damage.
Armor
Item Upgrades allow players to improve the base stats of certain armor pieces trinkets, weapons, trinkets, and gathering tools. These upgrades may also provide additional effects, like more damage or cosmetic enhancement. Item Upgrades are available by crafting, buying from NPC vendors and loot drop, or as quest rewards.
Armor can be improved by visiting the Armorer NPC, and spending the appropriate currency. Most of the time an item of armor can be upgraded to the next tier once an upgrade is applied. Most armor types are upgradeable, however certain items (such as the starter armour in Great Sky Island) cannot.
Most armor upgrades provide a small increase to the item's defense or strength. However, certain upgrade components can offer significant improvements in defense or strength, particularly when upgrading an item that is epic.
Some upgrades provide special abilities which can be activated while wearing armor. These abilities can be beneficial in combat, for instance giving a boost to attack speed or blocking. Some upgrades have passive effects that can be beneficial, such as the ability to reduce damage while wearing armor, or increasing the chance to dodge an attack.
Upgrades to armor may require several attempts, depending on the type of armor. For example for instance, if a player wants to upgrade an existing Steelclash armor to Dragonscale, the first attempt will result in a brand new piece of Dragonscale with a base defense between 59 and 67. The second attempt will result in an Dragonscale armor that has an initial defense range of 67-77.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players to upgrade their armor sets to level 4. To do this, players must visit the four Great Fairy Fountains located in the game. Each of these locations houses the power of a fairy who can upgrade a piece of armor for the player.
Contrary to popular opinion, armor in The Division 2 is not useful. The fact of the matter is that some armors come with very substantial enhancements to poison or curse, fire or magic damage reduction, which makes them extremely useful for specific builds. Additionally, there are ways to boost armor stats beyond the use of upgradeable armor, such as the engineer trait that increases armor penetration, or the challenger trait to lower total weight.
Potion
By putting a potion in the brewing stand, you can unlock new effects. The upgrade opens a new level of potion effect and can be repeated for higher levels of potency.
The potions also get a custom color, which can be chosen by the player via /give. The color will affect the effect clouds' area-of-effect as well as the arrows that are generated. In upgrade item , the custom color code of the potion is also applied to the effects of the particles in the potions.
The water bottle, a common, thick and awkward potions now have a brand new brewing texture. In the Creative Inventory potion healing and weakness have been added. The potions are lingering and can be brewed with dragon breath or splash potions, and a thick potion with the status effect Mining Fatigue (duration 4:45). Bug Tracker is the place to report issues relating to this patch.
Trinket
A trinket can be described as a small inexpensive ornament or piece of jewelry. This can be a ring, necklace, or even a small flag used to identify a vessel's lateen yard. It can also be an gilded trinket attached to the mast of a vessel.
This bizarre trinket is believed to be influencing denizens in this maze by making them more common. At present, this trinket makes all kinds of mimic Xx more prevalent and gives each floor a Y% chance of having an ebony-colored mimic. This trinket costs a moderate amount of energy to upgrade.
The magic from this enchanted scepter seems to be affecting the dungeon itself which makes it more likely to produce water and grass. This trinket at the moment will cause X% of the regular floors to be filled with grass or water. It does not affect glyphs, enchantments or cursed weapons or armor or items that are produced to help solve hazards rooms.
This item, which looks like a eyes of a nymph, seems to affect your vision in a way that goes beyond merely reducing your field-of-view. At the moment, this trinket increases the overall health benefits of drinking potions of healing, waterkins, and wells of health by X%. It also grants eyesight on enemies within the Y tiles. This trinket does not stack with the Heightened Senses.
After you have completed the Mastery Cave, you can find Trinkets by taking on Monsters and inside crates and chests in Skull Cavern. They aren't found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
Place the trinket in the Anvil when it needs to be upgraded. This will cause an unintended impact on the trinket either extending its lifespan or enhancing its effects. You can reorge the Trinket as many times as you like, but it will always have a different effect than the one that it had when you made it.
You can also upgrade your Trinkets at the Alchemy Station by placing them into a Magical Catalyst. It will cost you 6 energy, but increase the power of the trinkets by a small amount.