This Is The Ultimate Guide To Item Upgrades
World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Item upgrades provide players with the possibility of upgrading equipment that they already have. This can be accomplished by any item upgrade r NPC.
Generally upgrades increase an items main stat and give it additional benefits based on the type. Examples include Whistan's shield for FB sorcs or Goldwrap for casting builds.
Armour
Link's armor is a crucial element in keeping him safe from danger. Although it isn't able to be upgraded like weapons, it can be improved in various ways to enhance its defense capabilities.
Armour is designed to protect animals or people from injury or harm, whether it's from a direct physical attack or from a variety of activity or environmental hazards. Historically, the majority of armour was made from fabrics or leather, however metal protections were also employed particularly for military purposes such as heavy cavalry and combat drones.
As with weapons there are a myriad of ways in which armor can be upgraded, but most will require visiting one of the four Great Fairy Fountains located throughout Hyrule. Each fountain has a distinct degree of improvement with higher levels of protection requiring more rupees as well as materials.
The first thing to remember about Armor Upgrades is that they are permanent upgrades which means that once they've been installed, they are not able to be replaced unless you have another piece of equipment that comes with the same upgrade. It is important that you only apply the most effective level of upgrades to your gear and ensure that you have the necessary materials to complete the process.
In terms of acquiring the required upgrade components to upgrade your character, they are available all over Hyrule, including merchants, shrines as well as enemies. They are typically marked with an orange triangle or a gold circle and can be found in great numbers as you progress. They may appear randomly however there is a chance that obtaining certain upgrades will trigger a quest which will reward you with more.

It is also important to note that even though the amount of protection offered by each upgrade varies, it is the same for all upgrades and will always be superior to nothing. This is because a complete set of upgraded armour will give you a significant defense boost that will protect you from all kinds of attacks, except magic which makes it a very effective weapon for any class.
Weapons
You can upgrade your guns by using special upgrades that make them unique. They can increase the damage, alter the weapon's stats so that they are suited to your build or even unlock new attachments like unique enchantments, ammo types and more aesthetic options.
You'll require both the upgrade component as well as the weapon itself to upgrade it. The weapon must be at or above a certain point for the upgrade to be effective and the majority of weapons can only accept one upgrade at a time.
Weapon upgrade components can be found all over the world, from enemies or from merchants. Upgrade components are a mixture of ingredients that you can incorporate into armors, weapons trinkets, tools for gathering and other items to earn an attribute bonus. They require equipment to be of a certain degree to accept the upgrade and can be upgraded in the same way as other items.
The upgrades themselves are a mix of Smithing Stones and Runes, and can be used to enhance the stats of a base weapon, and also to increase its scalability with other stats. These upgrades can be obtained from enemies in the open world or from merchants. They can also be dropped by combat.
There are two NPCs that can upgrade your weapons: the Blacksmith Hewg in the Roundtable Hold hub area and the Smithing Master Iji in the Road to the Manor hub area. Both of these NPCs will accept your Smithing Stones and Runes in exchange for a more powerful version of the weapon and an enhancement.
Prioritize upgrading your top-in-slot items first. Then, upgrade the items that you aren't likely to replace anytime soon. Upgrade your weapon first, then upgrade your shoulders, chest, hands, and feet when you are planning to play a melee build. The same principles apply to Magic and Utility Items, with the caveat that some items may be better than others based on the style of play you prefer. Similar is the case for Armour and reforges, with some being superior to others.
Magic Items
A character is able to upgrade only one magic item. If an upgrade project is cancelled, no more upgrades will be made for that item. Magic items that are upgraded cost double the amount of gold they normally cost to create or purchase however they may have extra advantages.
A magical item is any item that has special properties or effects. These are typically weapons, but they could also be shields, armors and cloaks, as well as potions. They could also be rings, scrolls or other items. Some of these items have a sense of being.
Most magic items can be upgraded to become infused with additional abilities. This can make them more useful to players or aid players overcome difficult situations. An infused weapon might provide an additional amount of damage to a specific kind of enemy, for example. This is particularly useful for those who have reached a level that they're likely to face one type of monster repeatedly in the dungeons.
A ring infused with magic could grant immunity to nonmagical attacks that bludgeon, pierce or slash (excluding attacks that are silvered) until the character takes another long rest. This is particularly beneficial for combatants who are melee or anyone looking to avoid purchasing an armor.
Some enchanted objects have special powers which allow the character to cast spells that are not on their list of classes. This can be useful for characters that have difficulty maintaining their spell slots because of multiclassing. These items with enchanted abilities typically require an Intelligence (Arcana) check to use, and the spell is determined by rolling an index determined by the number of Intelligence points spent.
Other items that can be enchanted may let the user change their appearance, or even create a new appearance. They can be especially useful for those who have to leave their homes, or who are in a situation that they aren't welcomed. A magical item can give them the ability to disappear or make them invisible for everyone, except for the chosen person.
Utility Items
Utility items are those that don't fall into the categories of Armor, Clothing or Weapons, and provide various capabilities. Contrary to Weapons and Armor, no one utility item can conflict with another. Most utility items have a passive effect that the player can activate by using them, however, some come with additional capabilities that are activated when the user presses the button or activates a skill.
The Flashlight is the most commonly used utilitarian item. It is used to illuminate the surrounding area. Other options include the Helicopter Hat and Rocket Boots, which allow players to fly in the air while moving, and the Jetpack, which allows the player to accelerate in any direction while on the ground. In the Engineering section, you can quickly create a variety of useful items, while others are unlocked by Research projects or experimental projects on the Proving Ground.
Players can unlock more powerful utility items in addition to those available in their regular inventory by purchasing them from the Atomic Shop or from seasonal Scoreboard rewards. Certain of these items are upgradeable to make them more effective.
Most utility items enhance an individual combat ability or give the player some sort of advantage in navigation. Sharpening stones, created by a Weaponsmith will increase power and Ferocity. Maintenance Oils, made by a Huntsman, increase Concentration and healing power. Other useful items like Writs and Theses crafted by the Scribe can be used to give the player either a boost in Damage or Condition Damage.
All XCOM soldiers can equip a utilitarian item at the start of the campaign. Eventually, an additional slot is made available through the use of certain types armor or by completing engineering, research or experiments in 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 slot for grenades.
Item upgrades provide players with the possibility of upgrading equipment that they already have. This can be accomplished by any item upgrade r NPC.
Generally upgrades increase an items main stat and give it additional benefits based on the type. Examples include Whistan's shield for FB sorcs or Goldwrap for casting builds.
Armour
Link's armor is a crucial element in keeping him safe from danger. Although it isn't able to be upgraded like weapons, it can be improved in various ways to enhance its defense capabilities.
Armour is designed to protect animals or people from injury or harm, whether it's from a direct physical attack or from a variety of activity or environmental hazards. Historically, the majority of armour was made from fabrics or leather, however metal protections were also employed particularly for military purposes such as heavy cavalry and combat drones.
As with weapons there are a myriad of ways in which armor can be upgraded, but most will require visiting one of the four Great Fairy Fountains located throughout Hyrule. Each fountain has a distinct degree of improvement with higher levels of protection requiring more rupees as well as materials.
The first thing to remember about Armor Upgrades is that they are permanent upgrades which means that once they've been installed, they are not able to be replaced unless you have another piece of equipment that comes with the same upgrade. It is important that you only apply the most effective level of upgrades to your gear and ensure that you have the necessary materials to complete the process.
In terms of acquiring the required upgrade components to upgrade your character, they are available all over Hyrule, including merchants, shrines as well as enemies. They are typically marked with an orange triangle or a gold circle and can be found in great numbers as you progress. They may appear randomly however there is a chance that obtaining certain upgrades will trigger a quest which will reward you with more.
It is also important to note that even though the amount of protection offered by each upgrade varies, it is the same for all upgrades and will always be superior to nothing. This is because a complete set of upgraded armour will give you a significant defense boost that will protect you from all kinds of attacks, except magic which makes it a very effective weapon for any class.
Weapons
You can upgrade your guns by using special upgrades that make them unique. They can increase the damage, alter the weapon's stats so that they are suited to your build or even unlock new attachments like unique enchantments, ammo types and more aesthetic options.
You'll require both the upgrade component as well as the weapon itself to upgrade it. The weapon must be at or above a certain point for the upgrade to be effective and the majority of weapons can only accept one upgrade at a time.
Weapon upgrade components can be found all over the world, from enemies or from merchants. Upgrade components are a mixture of ingredients that you can incorporate into armors, weapons trinkets, tools for gathering and other items to earn an attribute bonus. They require equipment to be of a certain degree to accept the upgrade and can be upgraded in the same way as other items.
The upgrades themselves are a mix of Smithing Stones and Runes, and can be used to enhance the stats of a base weapon, and also to increase its scalability with other stats. These upgrades can be obtained from enemies in the open world or from merchants. They can also be dropped by combat.
There are two NPCs that can upgrade your weapons: the Blacksmith Hewg in the Roundtable Hold hub area and the Smithing Master Iji in the Road to the Manor hub area. Both of these NPCs will accept your Smithing Stones and Runes in exchange for a more powerful version of the weapon and an enhancement.
Prioritize upgrading your top-in-slot items first. Then, upgrade the items that you aren't likely to replace anytime soon. Upgrade your weapon first, then upgrade your shoulders, chest, hands, and feet when you are planning to play a melee build. The same principles apply to Magic and Utility Items, with the caveat that some items may be better than others based on the style of play you prefer. Similar is the case for Armour and reforges, with some being superior to others.
Magic Items
A character is able to upgrade only one magic item. If an upgrade project is cancelled, no more upgrades will be made for that item. Magic items that are upgraded cost double the amount of gold they normally cost to create or purchase however they may have extra advantages.
A magical item is any item that has special properties or effects. These are typically weapons, but they could also be shields, armors and cloaks, as well as potions. They could also be rings, scrolls or other items. Some of these items have a sense of being.
Most magic items can be upgraded to become infused with additional abilities. This can make them more useful to players or aid players overcome difficult situations. An infused weapon might provide an additional amount of damage to a specific kind of enemy, for example. This is particularly useful for those who have reached a level that they're likely to face one type of monster repeatedly in the dungeons.
A ring infused with magic could grant immunity to nonmagical attacks that bludgeon, pierce or slash (excluding attacks that are silvered) until the character takes another long rest. This is particularly beneficial for combatants who are melee or anyone looking to avoid purchasing an armor.
Some enchanted objects have special powers which allow the character to cast spells that are not on their list of classes. This can be useful for characters that have difficulty maintaining their spell slots because of multiclassing. These items with enchanted abilities typically require an Intelligence (Arcana) check to use, and the spell is determined by rolling an index determined by the number of Intelligence points spent.
Other items that can be enchanted may let the user change their appearance, or even create a new appearance. They can be especially useful for those who have to leave their homes, or who are in a situation that they aren't welcomed. A magical item can give them the ability to disappear or make them invisible for everyone, except for the chosen person.
Utility Items
Utility items are those that don't fall into the categories of Armor, Clothing or Weapons, and provide various capabilities. Contrary to Weapons and Armor, no one utility item can conflict with another. Most utility items have a passive effect that the player can activate by using them, however, some come with additional capabilities that are activated when the user presses the button or activates a skill.
The Flashlight is the most commonly used utilitarian item. It is used to illuminate the surrounding area. Other options include the Helicopter Hat and Rocket Boots, which allow players to fly in the air while moving, and the Jetpack, which allows the player to accelerate in any direction while on the ground. In the Engineering section, you can quickly create a variety of useful items, while others are unlocked by Research projects or experimental projects on the Proving Ground.
Players can unlock more powerful utility items in addition to those available in their regular inventory by purchasing them from the Atomic Shop or from seasonal Scoreboard rewards. Certain of these items are upgradeable to make them more effective.
Most utility items enhance an individual combat ability or give the player some sort of advantage in navigation. Sharpening stones, created by a Weaponsmith will increase power and Ferocity. Maintenance Oils, made by a Huntsman, increase Concentration and healing power. Other useful items like Writs and Theses crafted by the Scribe can be used to give the player either a boost in Damage or Condition Damage.
All XCOM soldiers can equip a utilitarian item at the start of the campaign. Eventually, an additional slot is made available through the use of certain types armor or by completing engineering, research or experiments in 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 slot for grenades.
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