The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Item Upgrader
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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Item upgrades can be used to boost the stats of an item. Based on the type of upgrade it could boost an item's Mark Level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Each item comes with a track for upgrading it. Each upgrade increases the price of the next item by a specific amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's stats base increases as it is upgraded. The value is the sum of an item's leveled-up perks (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be expensive depending on the person you hire and what you do. This is due to how many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
It is also used as a gating requirement when queueing for dungeons, raids and scenarios. It is also used to determine a gating condition when waiting for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is limited to a lower level). Players can see their average item level in their character sheet.
The level of an item can help players evaluate the power of equipment when deciding to purchase or sell. It's a good gauge of an item's worth and the amount of damage it is able to deal. Comparing items from the inventory of a seller can be done by using the level of the item.
On PC, you are able to view the item level using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will display the complete description of the item, as well as its ilvl. It can also be located by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor and entering /itemlevel into chat.
There are a variety of theories on the method by which the level of an item is calculated. One theory says that the item level is determined by an equation that determines the worth of an item's stats actually are. It takes into consideration the fact that different perks have different worth, and also that sockets have gems that increase the value of the item overall. This can result in a calculated value for the item's ilvl, which is usually quite close to Blizzard's actual item level.
This isn't the only thing that affects the value of an item. The degree of the area in which the item was dropped can alter its stats. For instance, it could add a level to the item's haste or crit rating. This means that items that drop at higher levels will have higher the ilvl than items from lower level instances.
Item Stats
The stats of an item can make or break an item for players. The game makes use of a lot of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and to prevent one weapon from being "the best." The stat mods on an weapon increase the base stats. These stat mods are then increased by a player's skill.
Item upgrades add to that by increasing certain stats on the item. The cost of upgrades is determined by the rarity of the item. A grey or white item, for example, will only be upgraded once however, items with rare tiers may be upgraded several times at more expensive costs.
Another method to alter the stats on an item level upgrade is to use affixes. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The affixes could do things like give the item additional damage, add a special capability to the item (such as reviving the dead or reducing the duration of cooldowns), or make the item unique by putting an additional name to the item.
All affixes are being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window, and pressing the green button. This procedure will cost the player a certain amount of gold as well as items, which can be used to add to the upgrade gauge in the same way as other rerolling options.
In addition to rerolling affixes, players can select which of the available stats to keep on an item when it is upgraded. The possible stat ranges for an item are determined by the level of the item, but all items are guaranteed to have at minimum one stat within that range, unless it is a unique item or a God roll from a raid boss.
Another thing that could be changed is the possibility to upgrade equipment without having to reroll affixes, or choose which stats to boost. But as with base equipment, this would have to be done on a per-item basis, and the interface for comparing items wouldn't show all possible stats either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player can increase the likelihood of locating items, the properties that are generated by loot, and the intensity of these properties. However, it does not directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player the chance to upgrade equipment earlier in the game. This is more useful for early game runs, since players tend to prioritize defenses and weapon scaling over raw damage gains.
Luck can also boost the chance of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall chances of upgrading, which increase with each level of the item. It is also possible to be increased by using anti-materials like the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor, and weapons have the default Luck value of 40. These items can then be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather, or oak boards (depending on the type of material used) to grant a further +40 Luck or to increase the existing Luck of an item, up to 140.
Additionally there are certain items, like the Hollow weapon that is infused with hollow can be outfitted to increase the damage of any damage-dealing skill by 5%. These items can be purchased in the shop or crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the success rate of an upgrade or to prevent players from losing their items if it is not successful.
When you upgrade an item, the success rate is shown in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the likelihood of successfully upgrading an item. This can be increased with Additional Materials or Special Materials. The chance of success can only be increased so high, and the probability that the upgrade will fail cannot exceed 100%..
The Luck of an item can influence the effectiveness of an upgrade. All items have an average success rate of 25%, and every item with Luck increases the chance of success by 5%.
The upgrade overlays for items are displayed above items in the inventory. This may block enchantment effects as well as other effects. If you wish to disable the upgrade overlays, the config option decoration.renderUpgradeOverlays can be set to False in the item upgrader (why not find out more) CORE client config.
Item upgrades can be used to boost the stats of an item. Based on the type of upgrade it could boost an item's Mark Level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Each item comes with a track for upgrading it. Each upgrade increases the price of the next item by a specific amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's stats base increases as it is upgraded. The value is the sum of an item's leveled-up perks (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be expensive depending on the person you hire and what you do. This is due to how many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
It is also used as a gating requirement when queueing for dungeons, raids and scenarios. It is also used to determine a gating condition when waiting for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is limited to a lower level). Players can see their average item level in their character sheet.
The level of an item can help players evaluate the power of equipment when deciding to purchase or sell. It's a good gauge of an item's worth and the amount of damage it is able to deal. Comparing items from the inventory of a seller can be done by using the level of the item.
On PC, you are able to view the item level using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will display the complete description of the item, as well as its ilvl. It can also be located by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor and entering /itemlevel into chat.
There are a variety of theories on the method by which the level of an item is calculated. One theory says that the item level is determined by an equation that determines the worth of an item's stats actually are. It takes into consideration the fact that different perks have different worth, and also that sockets have gems that increase the value of the item overall. This can result in a calculated value for the item's ilvl, which is usually quite close to Blizzard's actual item level.
This isn't the only thing that affects the value of an item. The degree of the area in which the item was dropped can alter its stats. For instance, it could add a level to the item's haste or crit rating. This means that items that drop at higher levels will have higher the ilvl than items from lower level instances.
Item Stats
The stats of an item can make or break an item for players. The game makes use of a lot of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and to prevent one weapon from being "the best." The stat mods on an weapon increase the base stats. These stat mods are then increased by a player's skill.
Item upgrades add to that by increasing certain stats on the item. The cost of upgrades is determined by the rarity of the item. A grey or white item, for example, will only be upgraded once however, items with rare tiers may be upgraded several times at more expensive costs.
Another method to alter the stats on an item level upgrade is to use affixes. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The affixes could do things like give the item additional damage, add a special capability to the item (such as reviving the dead or reducing the duration of cooldowns), or make the item unique by putting an additional name to the item.
All affixes are being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window, and pressing the green button. This procedure will cost the player a certain amount of gold as well as items, which can be used to add to the upgrade gauge in the same way as other rerolling options.
In addition to rerolling affixes, players can select which of the available stats to keep on an item when it is upgraded. The possible stat ranges for an item are determined by the level of the item, but all items are guaranteed to have at minimum one stat within that range, unless it is a unique item or a God roll from a raid boss.
Another thing that could be changed is the possibility to upgrade equipment without having to reroll affixes, or choose which stats to boost. But as with base equipment, this would have to be done on a per-item basis, and the interface for comparing items wouldn't show all possible stats either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player can increase the likelihood of locating items, the properties that are generated by loot, and the intensity of these properties. However, it does not directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player the chance to upgrade equipment earlier in the game. This is more useful for early game runs, since players tend to prioritize defenses and weapon scaling over raw damage gains.
Luck can also boost the chance of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall chances of upgrading, which increase with each level of the item. It is also possible to be increased by using anti-materials like the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor, and weapons have the default Luck value of 40. These items can then be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather, or oak boards (depending on the type of material used) to grant a further +40 Luck or to increase the existing Luck of an item, up to 140.
Additionally there are certain items, like the Hollow weapon that is infused with hollow can be outfitted to increase the damage of any damage-dealing skill by 5%. These items can be purchased in the shop or crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the success rate of an upgrade or to prevent players from losing their items if it is not successful.
When you upgrade an item, the success rate is shown in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the likelihood of successfully upgrading an item. This can be increased with Additional Materials or Special Materials. The chance of success can only be increased so high, and the probability that the upgrade will fail cannot exceed 100%..
The Luck of an item can influence the effectiveness of an upgrade. All items have an average success rate of 25%, and every item with Luck increases the chance of success by 5%.
The upgrade overlays for items are displayed above items in the inventory. This may block enchantment effects as well as other effects. If you wish to disable the upgrade overlays, the config option decoration.renderUpgradeOverlays can be set to False in the item upgrader (why not find out more) CORE client config.
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