9 . What Your Parents Taught You About Item Upgrader
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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to items can be used to increase the stats of a particular item. Depending on the upgrade item type 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 basic stats increases when it is upgraded. This is the sum of all of its leveled up advantages (attack, magic attack and defense). Upgrades to items can be costly, depending on the upgrader and the type of upgrade item you choose to make. This is due to the fact that many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
It can also be used as a gating requirement when queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It is also used to limit the amount of PvP gear players can wear, since PvP is limited at lower levels. Players can see their average item level in their character sheet.
The level of an item will allow players to compare the strength of equipment when choosing to buy or sell. It's a useful gauge of an item's worth and the amount of damage it's able to deal. The level of the item can be used to evaluate items when evaluating a vendor's inventory.
On your PC, you can see the level of the item using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will show the full description of the item, as well as its level. You can also find it by hovering over an item and typing in /itemlevel chat.
There are a variety of theories on the method by which the level of an item is calculated. One theory is that the level is a numerical value derived from a formula which calculates the value of an item's stats are worth. It takes into consideration that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in sockets increase the item's value. This can result in an item's ilvl which is calculated and is typically very close to Blizzards actual level of the item.
It's not the only thing that affects the level of an item. The level of the area where the item was dropped may alter its stats. For example, it could add a level to the item's haste, or crit rating. Items dropped in higher-level instances will have higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Stats on an item are a significant part of what determines the value of an item for players. The game makes use of a lot of them in different ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the Best item upgrader." The base stats on a weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modification that are in turn enhanced by the player's level.
Upgrades to the item add by increasing certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines its cost of upgrading. For instance, a grey or white item will only be upgraded once, whereas an item level upgrade with rare tiers will be upgraded several times, at higher costs.
Another method of altering the stats on an item is by affixing it. They are stat boosts which can be added by the player to an item. The affixes can provide the item additional damage, add a special ability to the item (such as reviving the dead or cutting down the duration of cooldowns) or make the item unique by adding an additional name to the item.
At present, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade window and pressing the green button with the arrows that circle. It will cost a set amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, just like the other methods of rerolling.
Players can choose to upgrade an item by specific stats or reroll attaches. The possible ranges of stats for an item are determined by the item level, but every item is guaranteed to have at least 1 stat within the range, unless it's an exclusive item or the result of a God roll from a boss in a raid.
Another thing that could change is the option to upgrade equipment without having to roll the attachments, or pick which stats to enhance. However, as with the base equipment, this would have to be performed on a per-item basis and the interface for item comparison would not display all the possible stats gained or lost at once.
Item Luck
A player's Luck stat stacks up to increase the chances of item discoveries and the properties that are spawned from loot drops and the strength of those properties. However, it does not directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to acquire better gear in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs as opposed to later ones, since most players prefer greater weapon scaling and defense over damage gains.
In addition to influencing the discovery of items, Luck also increases the chances of success when upgrading items with the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith’s overall chances of upgrading that increase with each level of the item. They can also be increased by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor and weapons come with the default Luck value of 40. These items can be improved with golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the type of material) to increase the value of 40 luck or to boost the luck of the item to 140.
Furthermore there are certain items, like the Hollow weapon that is infused with hollow can be outfitted to boost the damage of any damage-dealing skill by five percent. These items can be bought at the store, or they can be made using the correct ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the chance of success of an upgrade or to prevent players from losing their item in the event that it is not successful.
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 by using Additional Materials or Special materials. There are limitations to how much success rates can be increased and the chance of an upgrade failing cannot be greater than 100%..
The success of an upgrade is also affected by the luck of the item. Each item has an initial success rate of 25%, and every item that has Luck increases that chance by five percent.
Note that upgrades to items are rendered above the items in the inventory, so enchantment glint and other effects may be obscured by them. 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 can be used to increase the stats of a particular item. Depending on the upgrade item type 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 basic stats increases when it is upgraded. This is the sum of all of its leveled up advantages (attack, magic attack and defense). Upgrades to items can be costly, depending on the upgrader and the type of upgrade item you choose to make. This is due to the fact that many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
It can also be used as a gating requirement when queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It is also used to limit the amount of PvP gear players can wear, since PvP is limited at lower levels. Players can see their average item level in their character sheet.
The level of an item will allow players to compare the strength of equipment when choosing to buy or sell. It's a useful gauge of an item's worth and the amount of damage it's able to deal. The level of the item can be used to evaluate items when evaluating a vendor's inventory.
On your PC, you can see the level of the item using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will show the full description of the item, as well as its level. You can also find it by hovering over an item and typing in /itemlevel chat.
There are a variety of theories on the method by which the level of an item is calculated. One theory is that the level is a numerical value derived from a formula which calculates the value of an item's stats are worth. It takes into consideration that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in sockets increase the item's value. This can result in an item's ilvl which is calculated and is typically very close to Blizzards actual level of the item.
It's not the only thing that affects the level of an item. The level of the area where the item was dropped may alter its stats. For example, it could add a level to the item's haste, or crit rating. Items dropped in higher-level instances will have higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Stats on an item are a significant part of what determines the value of an item for players. The game makes use of a lot of them in different ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the Best item upgrader." The base stats on a weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modification that are in turn enhanced by the player's level.
Upgrades to the item add by increasing certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines its cost of upgrading. For instance, a grey or white item will only be upgraded once, whereas an item level upgrade with rare tiers will be upgraded several times, at higher costs.
Another method of altering the stats on an item is by affixing it. They are stat boosts which can be added by the player to an item. The affixes can provide the item additional damage, add a special ability to the item (such as reviving the dead or cutting down the duration of cooldowns) or make the item unique by adding an additional name to the item.
At present, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade window and pressing the green button with the arrows that circle. It will cost a set amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, just like the other methods of rerolling.
Players can choose to upgrade an item by specific stats or reroll attaches. The possible ranges of stats for an item are determined by the item level, but every item is guaranteed to have at least 1 stat within the range, unless it's an exclusive item or the result of a God roll from a boss in a raid.
Another thing that could change is the option to upgrade equipment without having to roll the attachments, or pick which stats to enhance. However, as with the base equipment, this would have to be performed on a per-item basis and the interface for item comparison would not display all the possible stats gained or lost at once.
Item Luck
A player's Luck stat stacks up to increase the chances of item discoveries and the properties that are spawned from loot drops and the strength of those properties. However, it does not directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to acquire better gear in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs as opposed to later ones, since most players prefer greater weapon scaling and defense over damage gains.
In addition to influencing the discovery of items, Luck also increases the chances of success when upgrading items with the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith’s overall chances of upgrading that increase with each level of the item. They can also be increased by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
The shields, armor and weapons come with the default Luck value of 40. These items can be improved with golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the type of material) to increase the value of 40 luck or to boost the luck of the item to 140.
Furthermore there are certain items, like the Hollow weapon that is infused with hollow can be outfitted to boost the damage of any damage-dealing skill by five percent. These items can be bought at the store, or they can be made using the correct ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the chance of success of an upgrade or to prevent players from losing their item in the event that it is not successful.
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 by using Additional Materials or Special materials. There are limitations to how much success rates can be increased and the chance of an upgrade failing cannot be greater than 100%..
The success of an upgrade is also affected by the luck of the item. Each item has an initial success rate of 25%, and every item that has Luck increases that chance by five percent.
Note that upgrades to items are rendered above the items in the inventory, so enchantment glint and other effects may be obscured by them. 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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