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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades

Item upgrades provide players with the ability to upgrade equipment that they already own. This can be done at any item upgrader NPC.

Generally, upgrades increase an item's main stat and can give it extra benefits, based on the item type. Examples include Whistan’s shield for FB Sorcs or Goldwraps for build casters.

Armour

Armour is among the key things that keeps Link safe from harm in the majority of situations. Although it isn't able to be upgraded like weapons, it can still be improved in different ways to increase its defence capabilities.

The fundamental idea behind armour is to safeguard the person or animal from physical injury or harm, either from direct physical attack or from an array of dangers posed by the environment and activities. Historically, most armour was made of fabrics or leather, however metal protections were also employed, especially for military applications like heavy cavalry and combat drones.

Like weapons, there are a number of ways in which armor can be upgraded but the majority of them require visiting one of the four Great Fairy Fountains located throughout Hyrule. Each fountain has its own degree of upgrades available with higher levels of upgrades granting higher levels of protection, but require a higher price in rupees and the materials needed to unlock.

First, Armor Upgrades are permanent upgrades. Once they've been installed and removed, they cannot be reverted in the event that you own a piece of gear with the same upgrade. It is important that you only apply the highest grade of upgrades to your equipment and that you have the materials needed to complete the upgrade.

You will find the upgrades you require in a variety places throughout Hyrule. These include shrines, merchants, and even enemies. They're usually identified by the blue triangle or gold circle and are available in large numbers as you progress. They can appear randomly, however there is a chance that getting certain upgrades can trigger a quest that will reward you with more.

It is also important to note that, even though the level of protection provided by each upgrade varies however, it's the same for all upgrades and will always be better than nothing. This is because a complete set of upgraded armour will provide you with a substantial defense boost that will protect you from all types of attacks, excluding magic which makes it a very effective tool for any class.

Weapons

You can upgrade your guns by using special upgrades that make them unique. They can boost damage, change the weapon's stats in order to adapt to your particular build and even unlock new attachments such as unique enchantments, ammo types and more aesthetic options.

To upgrade a weapon, you'll need to have an upgrade component available and the item itself. The weapon should be at least a certain level before you can upgrade it. Most weapons can only accept a single upgrade.

Weapon upgrade components can be found all over the world, from the enemy or from merchants. Upgrade components are a mix of ingredients that you are able to slot into weapons, armors, trinkets and gathering tools in order to gain an attribute bonus. The equipment must be a certain level to accept the upgrade. It can be upgraded the same way as other items.

The upgrades themselves are a mixture of Smithing Stones and Runes, and they are used to improve the base stats of a weapon, and also to increase its scalability with other stats. These upgrades can be obtained from enemies in the open or from merchants. They are also dropped through combat.

There are two NPCs who 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 accept your Smithing Stones or Runes to upgrade your weapon.

It's important to prioritise upgrading your top-of-the-line items first, and then those you won't be replacing in the near future. If you're planning to play an asymmetrical build, for instance, upgrade your weapon, then your shoulders and chest, then your hands and feet. The same principle applies to Magic and Utility Items. But, depending on the style you play, certain procs will be more beneficial than others. The same is true for Armour, with some reforges being superior to others.

Magic Items

A character can upgrade only one magic item at a time. If an upgrade project is cancelled, any subsequent upgrades for the item won't begin. Upgraded magic items cost twice as much gold to make or purchase, however they may offer other benefits.

A magical item can be any item with special properties or effects. These items are mostly weapons, but they could also be armors, shields or cloaks as well as potions. They could also be rings, scrolls or other items. Some of these items may be made to speak.

Most magical items can be upgraded to be enhanced with new abilities. This makes them more useful to players or aid them overcome a difficult encounter. A weapon that contains some special substance could offer, for instance, extra damage against a certain type of enemy. This is especially beneficial for those who have reached a level where they're likely to face one kind of monster over and over again in the dungeons.

An infused ring might confer protection against piercing, bludgeoning, or slashing damage from non-magical attacks (not including silvered ones) until the next time the character takes a lengthy rest. This is especially beneficial for combatants who are melee, or any character who wishes to avoid the expense and hassle of buying shields.

Certain items enchanted by magic have special powers which allow the character to cast spells in addition to those on the list of spells for their class. This is useful for a character who has trouble maintaining their spell slots due to multiclassing. These enchanted objects require an Intelligence check (Arcana), and the spell is determined by rolling a table that is based on the number of Intelligence points spent.

Other objects with enchanted powers could permit the character's appearance to be changed or create a brand new one. These items are especially beneficial for characters who have been forced to leave their home or in a place where they may not be accepted. A magical item upgrader mod could grant them an invisibility effect, or perhaps make them invisible to all but a select few.

Utility Items

Utility items are anything that isn't part of the categories of clothing or armor and come with a range of capabilities. Unlike Armor and Weapons they are not a single utility item that will be in conflict with the other. Most utility items have a passive effect that the player can activate when using them. However, some of them have additional abilities that can be activated by pressing a button or triggering a skill.

Generally, the most common type of utility item is the Flashlight that illuminates the surrounding area. Other useful items include the Helicopter Cap and Rocket Boots which allow the player to hover in mid-air when moving, and the Jetpack that allows him to accelerate in any directions when on the ground. In the Engineering section you can create instantly a variety of utility items, while others are available only through Research projects or experimental projects on the Proving Ground.

In addition to the items that are available in the standard inventory, players can also obtain the most useful items of utility by purchasing them from the Atomic Shop and also from seasonal Scoreboard rewards (such as the Shadow Goggles). Certain of these items can be upgraded for more efficient use.

Most utility items increase the combat ability of a particular character or provide the player with some kind of navigation advantage. Sharpening stones, created by an Weaponsmith will increase power and Ferocity. Maintenance Oils, made by a Huntsman will increase concentration and healing power. Other utility items like Writs and Theses created by the Scribe can be used to give players either a boost in damage or condition damage.

XCOM soldiers can equip one utilitarian item upgrader kit to begin the campaign. An additional slot is available once you have completed certain engineering, research, or research projects on the Proving Ground. In the Alien Hunters downloadable content, additional slots are available by equipping an grenade Launcher. This permits the player to use an Smoke Grenade or Bomb while an offensive grenade is kept in the main slot.