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7 Things About Item Upgrades You'll Kick Yourself For Not Knowing
World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The feature of upgrading items lets players upgrade their existing equipment. This can be done at any upgrader NPC.
Upgrades increase the main stat of an item and also add extras based on its type. Examples include Whistan’s shield for FB Sorcs, or Goldwraps for casting builds.
Armour
Armour is one of the key things that keeps Link safe from harm in most situations. While it isn't able to be upgraded like weapons, you can improve its defence capabilities in different ways.
The fundamental idea behind armour is to safeguard animals or people from physical harm or injury whether from physical assault or from a range of dangers to the environment or activity. Historically, most armour was made from fabrics or leather, however metal protections were also utilized, especially for military applications like heavy cavalry and combat drones.
Like weapons there are a myriad of ways in which armour can be upgraded, however, most of them will require a visit to one of the four Great Fairy Fountains located throughout Hyrule. Each fountain comes with its own level of upgrades, with more granting greater levels of protection, but require a higher price in rupees and the materials needed to unlock.
The first thing to remember about Armor Upgrades is that they are permanent upgrades which means that once they've been installed, they cannot be replaced unless you have another piece of equipment that comes with the same upgrade. You should only apply most powerful upgrades to your equipment, and ensure that you have all the components needed to complete the process.
For those who want to acquire the necessary upgrade components you'll find them in a variety of places around Hyrule such as merchants, shrines and even enemies. They'll usually be identified with the gold circle or blue triangle, and can be found in large numbers as you move through the game. They can appear randomly, however there is a chance that obtaining certain upgrades will trigger a quest that will reward you with more.
It's also worth noting that, even though the level of protection provided by each upgrade differs, it is the same for all upgrades and will always be superior to nothing. This is because a complete set of upgraded armour will provide you with a substantial defense boost, which will shield you from all types of attacks, except magic and makes it a formidable tool for any class.
Weapons
If you'd like to make your guns truly unique, you can enhance them with a variety of special upgrades. These upgrades can boost damage or alter the performance of the weapon to match your particular build. They can also unlock new attachments, such as unique enchantments and different types of ammunition, as well as aesthetic options.
To upgrade a weapon you'll need to have an upgrade component in place as well as the item itself. The weapon must be at or near an appropriate level to upgrade it. Most weapons only take one upgrade.
There are weapon upgrade components scattered around the globe and from enemies, or they can be bought from a merchant. Upgrade components are a mix of ingredients that you are able to incorporate into armors, weapons trinkets, gathering tools and trinkets in order to gain an attribute bonus. The equipment must be at a certain level in order to accept the upgrade. It can be upgraded the same way as other items.
Upgrades are a mixture of Smithing Stones (a type of stone) and Runes. They can be used to boost the effectiveness of weapons and enhance their ability to scale with other stats. These upgrades can be obtained from enemies in the open or from merchants. They can also be dropped by combat.
Two NPCs can upgrade your weapon: Blacksmith Hewg in the Roundtable Hold hub zone and the Smithing Master Iji, in the Road to Manor hub zone. Both of these NPCs will accept your Smithing Stones and Runes in exchange for a higher-level version of the weapon as well as an enhancement.
Prioritize upgrading your best-in slot items first. Then, upgrade the items that you aren't likely to replace anytime soon. Upgrade your weapon first, then upgrade your chest, shoulders feet, hands, and shoulders in case you intend to play a melee build. Similar principles apply to Magic and Utility Items, with the caveat that some procs may be better than others, based on your style of play. Armour is not any different, with some refining better than others.
Magic Items
A character can only upgrade one item of magic at one time. If an upgrade plan is cancelled then any subsequent upgrades for that item will not begin. Upgraded magic items cost twice as much gold to create or purchase, but they can have additional benefits.
A magical item is an item that has some special properties or effects. The majority of these items are weapons, but there are some that include armor, shields, cloaks, potions, scrolls, rings and other items. Some of these items may be converted into a sentient.
Most magical items can be upgraded to be enhanced with new abilities. This makes them more useful to players or aid players overcome difficult situations. A weapon that is infused with a special substance might, for instance, provide an extra level of damage to a particular type of enemy. This is particularly useful for characters who have reached a stage at which they are likely to encounter the same kind of monster in dungeons over and over again.
A ring that is infused with magic may give immunity to non-magical attacks that bludgeon, pierce, or slash (excluding attacks that are silvered) until the character is given a second rest. This is especially useful for melee martial characters or anyone looking to avoid buying an armor.
Some enchanted objects have special powers that allow the character to cast spells that aren't in their class list. This is helpful for those who are having trouble filling their spell slots due to multiclassing. These magical objects require an Intelligence check (Arcana), and the spell is determined by rolling a table based upon the amount of Intelligence point expended.
Other enchanted objects might allow the character's appearance be changed, or they could even create a completely new one. These can be particularly useful for characters who have had to leave their homes, or are in a location where they may not be welcome. A magical item could give them the ability to disappear or make them invisible for everyone, except for the chosen person.
Utility Items
Utility items are equipment that don't fall into the categories of clothing, armor or Weapons and offer a range of different capabilities. Unlike Armor and Weapons and Clothing, no utility item is able to be in conflict with another. The majority of utility items have a passive effect which the player can activate when using them. However, some of them have additional abilities that are activated by pressing a button or triggering a skill.
Generally speaking, the most popular kind of utilitarian item is the Flashlight that is used to illuminate the surrounding area. Other utility items include the Helicopter Cap and Rocket Boots which allow the player to hover in mid-air when moving and the Jetpack that allows the player to accelerate in any directions when on the ground. Many utilitarian items can be quickly manufactured in the Engineering section, while others are unlockable through research projects or experimental projects at the Proving Ground.
Players can gain more powerful utility items in addition to the ones that are available in their normal inventory by purchasing them at the Atomic Shop or from seasonal Scoreboard rewards. Certain of these items can be upgraded to allow more effective use.
Most utility items enhance a specific combat attribute or give the player some kind of navigation advantage. For instance, Sharpening stones crafted by the Weaponsmith increase Ferocity and Power and Maintenance Oils made by the Huntsman boost Concentration and Healing Power. Other items that are useful can be utilized by players to increase Damage or Condition Damage.
XCOM soldiers can equip a single accessory item to start the campaign. item upgrading is available once you have completed certain research, engineering, or research projects on the Proving Ground. In the Alien Hunters DLC, additional slots are created by equipping the Grenade Launcher, which lets the player equip a Smoke Grenade or Bomb in an additional grenade slot, while an offensive grenade can be placed in the main grenade slot.