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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Item upgrades are a way to increase the stats of an item. Depending on the type of upgrade, it can boost the rarity of an item or mark Level and boost additional stats.
Upgrading gear in The War Within requires a specified number of Flightstones and Crests, and each item comes with an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the following one by a certain amount.
Item Level
When an item gets upgraded, its base stats improve in value. This is the sum of all of its upgraded advantages (attack, magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be costly, dependent on who you employ and what you decide to do. This is due to how many perks must be replaced in order for the item to be upgraded.
Item level is a popular measure of power, and is visible on all tooltips for items. It is also used to limit how much PvP gear players can wear, since PvP is limited at lower levels. The average level of the item can be found on the character sheet.
When deciding whether to purchase or sell gear players can look at the levels of the item. It's an excellent gauge of an item's worth and how much damage it's able to deal. The level of an item can be used to evaluate items when looking at a vendor's inventory.
On your PC, you can see the level of the item by pressing ALT or using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will display the full description of the item, including its value. It is also accessible by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor, and then typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are a few theories on how the calculation of the item's level is made. One theory says that the level of an item is calculated by an equation that determines the worth of the stats of an item really are. It considers that different advantages are valued differently and that gems in the sockets increase the value of the item. This can result in an item's ilvl which is calculated and is usually very close to Blizzard's real item level.
However, this isn't the only factor which can affect an item's ilvl because the level of the area the item was dropped in could change the value of its stats, such as by adding an amount to its haste or crit rating. This means that items that drop at higher levels will have higher value than items dropped in lower-level instances.
Item Stats
The item's stats can be the difference between a good or bad item for players. The game uses a lot of them in various ways to encourage players to play with a variety of weapons, and prevent one weapon from being "the most effective." The stat mods of a weapon boost the base stats. These stat mods are then boosted by a player's skill.
Upgrades to an item can boost its stats. The upgrade costs are determined by the rarity of the item. For example, a grey or white item can only be upgraded once, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded many times, at higher costs.
Another method to alter the stats of an item is by affixing it. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and are available in all sizes and shapes. The affixes can do things like give the item extra damage, add a special ability to the item (such as reviving the dead or cutting down cooldowns), or make the item unique by adding an exclusive name to the item.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window and pressing the green button. This will cost a certain amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, as with other rerolling methods.
Players can upgrade an item with specific stats, or reroll affixes. The range of stats determined by the item's level. However, all items will have at least one stat in the range, unless they are a unique item level upgrade or a God Roll from a boss in a raid.
Another thing that could be changed is the possibility of upgrading equipment without having to roll the affixes, or choose which stats to increase. As with the base equipment, this would have to be done per item and the item comparison interface wouldn't display all possible stats simultaneously.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player increases the chance of finding items, the properties that are created by loot and the intensity of these properties. However, it doesn't directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player an opportunity to get better equipment earlier in the game. This is more advantageous in the early game, because players tend to put defenses and weapon scaling over raw damage gains.
In addition to influencing item discovery, Luck also increases the chance of being successful when upgrading items using the Blacksmith. This should not be confused with the Blacksmith's overall chance of upgrading, which increases with each level and can be further increased by using an anti-material, such as a Scroll of Strength or a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields 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 type of material) to increase the value of 40 luck or to increase an item's existing Luck up to 140.
Certain items, like the Hollow-infused weapon can also be crafted to increase the damage of any skill that is able to deal damage by five percent. These items can be purchased in the shops or made by using the appropriate ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the chances of success for an upgrade or to stop players from losing their item in the event that it is not successful.
When you upgrade an item the success rate is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the chance of completing the upgrade successfully and can be enhanced by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. The probability of success can only be increased by so high, and the probability that an upgrade item will fail can't be greater than 100%..
The luck of an item can also affect the success of an upgrade item. Every item has a base success rate of 25%, and each item with Luck increases that chance by an additional five percent.
Note that item upgrades are rendered above the inventory items, so enchantment glint and other effects could be masked by the overlays. 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.
Item upgrades are a way to increase the stats of an item. Depending on the type of upgrade, it can boost the rarity of an item or mark Level and boost additional stats.
Upgrading gear in The War Within requires a specified number of Flightstones and Crests, and each item comes with an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the following one by a certain amount.
Item Level
When an item gets upgraded, its base stats improve in value. This is the sum of all of its upgraded advantages (attack, magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be costly, dependent on who you employ and what you decide to do. This is due to how many perks must be replaced in order for the item to be upgraded.
Item level is a popular measure of power, and is visible on all tooltips for items. It is also used to limit how much PvP gear players can wear, since PvP is limited at lower levels. The average level of the item can be found on the character sheet.
When deciding whether to purchase or sell gear players can look at the levels of the item. It's an excellent gauge of an item's worth and how much damage it's able to deal. The level of an item can be used to evaluate items when looking at a vendor's inventory.
On your PC, you can see the level of the item by pressing ALT or using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. This will display the full description of the item, including its value. It is also accessible by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor, and then typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are a few theories on how the calculation of the item's level is made. One theory says that the level of an item is calculated by an equation that determines the worth of the stats of an item really are. It considers that different advantages are valued differently and that gems in the sockets increase the value of the item. This can result in an item's ilvl which is calculated and is usually very close to Blizzard's real item level.
However, this isn't the only factor which can affect an item's ilvl because the level of the area the item was dropped in could change the value of its stats, such as by adding an amount to its haste or crit rating. This means that items that drop at higher levels will have higher value than items dropped in lower-level instances.
Item Stats
The item's stats can be the difference between a good or bad item for players. The game uses a lot of them in various ways to encourage players to play with a variety of weapons, and prevent one weapon from being "the most effective." The stat mods of a weapon boost the base stats. These stat mods are then boosted by a player's skill.
Upgrades to an item can boost its stats. The upgrade costs are determined by the rarity of the item. For example, a grey or white item can only be upgraded once, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded many times, at higher costs.
Another method to alter the stats of an item is by affixing it. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and are available in all sizes and shapes. The affixes can do things like give the item extra damage, add a special ability to the item (such as reviving the dead or cutting down cooldowns), or make the item unique by adding an exclusive name to the item.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window and pressing the green button. This will cost a certain amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, as with other rerolling methods.
Players can upgrade an item with specific stats, or reroll affixes. The range of stats determined by the item's level. However, all items will have at least one stat in the range, unless they are a unique item level upgrade or a God Roll from a boss in a raid.
Another thing that could be changed is the possibility of upgrading equipment without having to roll the affixes, or choose which stats to increase. As with the base equipment, this would have to be done per item and the item comparison interface wouldn't display all possible stats simultaneously.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player increases the chance of finding items, the properties that are created by loot and the intensity of these properties. However, it doesn't directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player an opportunity to get better equipment earlier in the game. This is more advantageous in the early game, because players tend to put defenses and weapon scaling over raw damage gains.
In addition to influencing item discovery, Luck also increases the chance of being successful when upgrading items using the Blacksmith. This should not be confused with the Blacksmith's overall chance of upgrading, which increases with each level and can be further increased by using an anti-material, such as a Scroll of Strength or a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields 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 type of material) to increase the value of 40 luck or to increase an item's existing Luck up to 140.
Certain items, like the Hollow-infused weapon can also be crafted to increase the damage of any skill that is able to deal damage by five percent. These items can be purchased in the shops or made by using the appropriate ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades work. Cash shop items can be used to boost the chances of success for an upgrade or to stop players from losing their item in the event that it is not successful.
When you upgrade an item the success rate is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the chance of completing the upgrade successfully and can be enhanced by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. The probability of success can only be increased by so high, and the probability that an upgrade item will fail can't be greater than 100%..
The luck of an item can also affect the success of an upgrade item. Every item has a base success rate of 25%, and each item with Luck increases that chance by an additional five percent.
Note that item upgrades are rendered above the inventory items, so enchantment glint and other effects could be masked by the overlays. 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.