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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to items are a method to increase the stats of an item. Depending on the type of upgrade you choose, it can boost an item's Rarity or Mark Level and boost additional stats.
Upgrades to equipment in The War Within requires a certain number of Flightstones and Crests Each item upgrade has an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
When an item is upgraded, its base stats are increased in value. This is the sum of all its leveled up advantages (attack magic attack, attack defense). Upgrades can be costly, depending on who you hire and what you do. This is due to the sheer number of perks that need to be altered to upgrade an item.
It is also used to enforce gating requirements when queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It also serves as a gating requirement while waiting for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is restricted to the lower levels). Players can see their average level of item upgrader mod on their character sheet.
When deciding whether to buy or sell equipment, players can compare the levels of the item. It's a measure of the item's damage and quality. The level of the item can be used to compare items when looking at the inventory of a seller.
On PC, you can see the level of the Item upgrader Kit by pressing ALT or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will show the full description of the item, as well as its ilvl. You can also find it by hovering over an item and typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are several theories about how the calculation of the item's level is done. One theory suggests that the level of an item is calculated using a formula that calculates the value of an item's stats really are. It takes into account the fact that different perks have different worth and that sockets have gems that increase the item's overall value. This can result in a calculated item's ilvl that is usually very close to Blizzards actual level of the item.
This isn't the only factor that influences the level of an item. The level of the area where the item dropped can also change its stats. For example, it could increase the item's haste or crit score. Items dropped in higher-level instances will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
The stats of an item can make or break an item for players. The game uses a variety of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to play with a variety of weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the best." The stats of a base weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modification, which are themselves increased by the player's skill.
The upgrades to items add by increasing certain stats of the item. The costs for upgrades are determined by the rarity of the item. A grey or white item for instance, will only be upgraded one time and items with rare tiers may be upgraded several times at higher prices.
Affixes can also be used to alter the stats of an item. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Affixes are used to provide items with extra damage or special capabilities (such as revitalizing dead or reducing cooling downs), or to make them unique by adding a name.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade menu and pressing the green button. This will cost a specific amount in gold and items. These can be used as upgrade gauges, similar to other methods of rerolling.
In addition to Rerolling affixes and rerolls, players can select which of the available stats they want to keep on an item after it is upgraded. The stat ranges are determined by the item's level. However, all items will have at least one stat in the range, unless they are an item that is unique or a God Roll from a raid boss.
This is another aspect that can be modified by adding an option to upgrade the equipment without rolling the affixes, or selecting which stats to boost. But, like base equipment, this would need to be performed on a per-item basis, and the interface for item comparison will not show all the stats that could be either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player stacks up to increase the odds of finding items, the properties spawned on loot drops, and the intensity of those properties. It does not, however directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to upgrade their equipment in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs than later ones because most players value higher weapon scaling and defenses over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the chance of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade item chances that increase with each level of the item. It is also possible to be enhanced by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor and weapons come with an initial Luck value of 40. These items can be improved by using golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the material they are made of) to add another 40 luck or to boost the luck of the item to 140.
Certain items, such as the weapon that is infused with hollow, can also be equipped to increase the damage of any ability that causes damage by 5%. These items can be found in the shop or created using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades are successful. However, there are some cash shop items that allow players to boost their chances of success or even prevent them from losing an item in the event that the upgrade is unsuccessful.
When you upgrade an item, the rate of success is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage indicates the probability of successfully upgrading the item. This can be increased with Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limitations to the extent to which the success rates can be improved, and the overall chance of an upgrade failing cannot exceed 100%.
The performance of an upgrade is also affected by the Luck of that item. Each item has an overall success rate of 25 percent, and every item with Luck increases this chance by 5%.
The upgrade overlays of the item are rendered above the items in the inventory. This may cause obscurity to enchantment effects or other effects. If you wish to disable the upgrade overlays, the config option decoration.renderUpgradeOverlays can be set to False in the Item Upgrader CORE client config.
Upgrades to items are a method to increase the stats of an item. Depending on the type of upgrade you choose, it can boost an item's Rarity or Mark Level and boost additional stats.
Upgrades to equipment in The War Within requires a certain number of Flightstones and Crests Each item upgrade has an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
When an item is upgraded, its base stats are increased in value. This is the sum of all its leveled up advantages (attack magic attack, attack defense). Upgrades can be costly, depending on who you hire and what you do. This is due to the sheer number of perks that need to be altered to upgrade an item.
It is also used to enforce gating requirements when queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It also serves as a gating requirement while waiting for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is restricted to the lower levels). Players can see their average level of item upgrader mod on their character sheet.
When deciding whether to buy or sell equipment, players can compare the levels of the item. It's a measure of the item's damage and quality. The level of the item can be used to compare items when looking at the inventory of a seller.
On PC, you can see the level of the Item upgrader Kit by pressing ALT or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will show the full description of the item, as well as its ilvl. You can also find it by hovering over an item and typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are several theories about how the calculation of the item's level is done. One theory suggests that the level of an item is calculated using a formula that calculates the value of an item's stats really are. It takes into account the fact that different perks have different worth and that sockets have gems that increase the item's overall value. This can result in a calculated item's ilvl that is usually very close to Blizzards actual level of the item.
This isn't the only factor that influences the level of an item. The level of the area where the item dropped can also change its stats. For example, it could increase the item's haste or crit score. Items dropped in higher-level instances will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
The stats of an item can make or break an item for players. The game uses a variety of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to play with a variety of weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the best." The stats of a base weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modification, which are themselves increased by the player's skill.
The upgrades to items add by increasing certain stats of the item. The costs for upgrades are determined by the rarity of the item. A grey or white item for instance, will only be upgraded one time and items with rare tiers may be upgraded several times at higher prices.
Affixes can also be used to alter the stats of an item. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Affixes are used to provide items with extra damage or special capabilities (such as revitalizing dead or reducing cooling downs), or to make them unique by adding a name.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade menu and pressing the green button. This will cost a specific amount in gold and items. These can be used as upgrade gauges, similar to other methods of rerolling.
In addition to Rerolling affixes and rerolls, players can select which of the available stats they want to keep on an item after it is upgraded. The stat ranges are determined by the item's level. However, all items will have at least one stat in the range, unless they are an item that is unique or a God Roll from a raid boss.
This is another aspect that can be modified by adding an option to upgrade the equipment without rolling the affixes, or selecting which stats to boost. But, like base equipment, this would need to be performed on a per-item basis, and the interface for item comparison will not show all the stats that could be either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player stacks up to increase the odds of finding items, the properties spawned on loot drops, and the intensity of those properties. It does not, however directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to upgrade their equipment in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs than later ones because most players value higher weapon scaling and defenses over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the chance of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade item chances that increase with each level of the item. It is also possible to be enhanced by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor and weapons come with an initial Luck value of 40. These items can be improved by using golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the material they are made of) to add another 40 luck or to boost the luck of the item to 140.
Certain items, such as the weapon that is infused with hollow, can also be equipped to increase the damage of any ability that causes damage by 5%. These items can be found in the shop or created using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades are successful. However, there are some cash shop items that allow players to boost their chances of success or even prevent them from losing an item in the event that the upgrade is unsuccessful.
When you upgrade an item, the rate of success is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage indicates the probability of successfully upgrading the item. This can be increased with Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limitations to the extent to which the success rates can be improved, and the overall chance of an upgrade failing cannot exceed 100%.
The performance of an upgrade is also affected by the Luck of that item. Each item has an overall success rate of 25 percent, and every item with Luck increases this chance by 5%.
The upgrade overlays of the item are rendered above the items in the inventory. This may cause obscurity to enchantment effects or other effects. If you wish to disable the upgrade overlays, the config option decoration.renderUpgradeOverlays can be set to False in the Item Upgrader CORE client config.
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