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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrade of an item can be used to boost the stats of a particular item. Based on the type of upgrade, it may increase the rarity of an item, or its Mark Level, and also boost other stats.
Each item comes with a track for upgrading it. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's basic stats increases when it is upgraded. This value is the sum of all of the perks that are leveled up (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades to items can be costly depending on the upgrader you choose and the type of upgrade you choose to make. This is due to the fact that many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
The level of an item is a commonly used measure of power, and can be seen on all tooltips for items. It can also be used to determine a gating condition when waiting to queue for dungeons and scenarios, and raids, as well as to limit the amount of PvP gear players can wear (since PvP is limited to a lower level). Players can see their average level of item on their character sheet.
Using the item level can help players compare the power of equipment when choosing to buy or sell. It's a useful indicator of the quality of an item and how much damage it will be capable of dealing with. The level of the item can be used to compare items when evaluating the inventory of a seller.
The level of the item can be seen by pressing the ALT key on PC or using the left stick (L3) on XB1 and PS4. The item will be displayed with its full description, including the ilvl. It is also accessible by hovering an item with the mouse cursor, and then entering /itemlevel into chat.
There are several theories about how the level of an item is calculated. One theory is that the item level is a number that comes from a formula which calculates how much an item's stats are worth. It takes into consideration that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in sockets boost the value of the item. This can result in a calculated item's ilvl that is often very close to Blizzard's actual level of the item.
It's not the only factor 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 increase the Best item upgrader's haste, or crit rating. Items that drop in higher-level situations will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Item stats are a big part of what makes or breaks an item for players. The game uses a variety of them in different ways to encourage players to use multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the Best item upgrade." The base stats on a weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modifications, which are themselves boosted by the player's level.
Item upgrades add to that by boosting certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines the upgrade cost. For instance, a grey or white item will only be upgraded once, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded many times, at higher costs.
Affixes are another way to change an item's stats. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and are available in all shapes and sizes. The affixes are used to provide items with extra damage or special abilities (such as the ability to revive dead or reduce cooling downs), or to distinguish them by putting a name on them.
At present, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade window and pressing the green button, which is accompanied by circling arrows. This process will cost the player a certain amount of gold and items that can be added to the upgrade gauge in the same way as other rerolling options.
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 level of the item, but every Best item upgrade is guaranteed to have at least one stat within that range, unless it is a unique item or the result of a God roll from a boss in a raid.
This is another aspect that could be changed by adding the option to upgrade the equipment without rolling the affixes or deciding which stats to increase. But, like base equipment, this would have to be carried out on a per-item basis and the item compare interface wouldn't show all possible stats gained or lost at once.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player increases the chance of finding items as well as the properties created by loot and the intensity of these properties. It doesn't, however directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives players the chance to acquire better equipment in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs than later ones as most players prioritize more powerful weapon scaling and defenses over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This is not to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade chances, which increase with each new level of item. They can also be increased by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields and weapons have a default Luck value of 40. These items can then be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather, or oak boards (depending on the material of the item) to give +40 Luck or to increase the Luck of an item, up to 140.
Certain items, such as the weapon with Hollow-infused components can also be outfitted to increase the damage of any ability that causes damage by 5%. These items can be purchased at the store, or they can be crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades are successful. Cash shop items can be used to increase the chances of success for an upgrade, or to protect players from losing their item in the event that it does not work.
When you upgrade an item the rate of success is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage is the chances of successfully upgrading that item, and it can be increased by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limitations to the extent to which success rates can be increased and the probability of an upgrade item failing can't exceed 100%.
The success of an can be affected by the Luck of that item. Every item upgrader Mod has an overall success rate of 25 percent and each item that has Luck increases the chance of success by 5%.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items which means that enchantment glints and other effects could be obscured 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.
The upgrade of an item can be used to boost the stats of a particular item. Based on the type of upgrade, it may increase the rarity of an item, or its Mark Level, and also boost other stats.
Each item comes with a track for upgrading it. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's basic stats increases when it is upgraded. This value is the sum of all of the perks that are leveled up (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades to items can be costly depending on the upgrader you choose and the type of upgrade you choose to make. This is due to the fact that many perks need to be replaced to allow the item to be upgraded.
The level of an item is a commonly used measure of power, and can be seen on all tooltips for items. It can also be used to determine a gating condition when waiting to queue for dungeons and scenarios, and raids, as well as to limit the amount of PvP gear players can wear (since PvP is limited to a lower level). Players can see their average level of item on their character sheet.
Using the item level can help players compare the power of equipment when choosing to buy or sell. It's a useful indicator of the quality of an item and how much damage it will be capable of dealing with. The level of the item can be used to compare items when evaluating the inventory of a seller.
The level of the item can be seen by pressing the ALT key on PC or using the left stick (L3) on XB1 and PS4. The item will be displayed with its full description, including the ilvl. It is also accessible by hovering an item with the mouse cursor, and then entering /itemlevel into chat.
There are several theories about how the level of an item is calculated. One theory is that the item level is a number that comes from a formula which calculates how much an item's stats are worth. It takes into consideration that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in sockets boost the value of the item. This can result in a calculated item's ilvl that is often very close to Blizzard's actual level of the item.
It's not the only factor 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 increase the Best item upgrader's haste, or crit rating. Items that drop in higher-level situations will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Item stats are a big part of what makes or breaks an item for players. The game uses a variety of them in different ways to encourage players to use multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the Best item upgrade." The base stats on a weapon are boosted by the weapon's stat modifications, which are themselves boosted by the player's level.
Item upgrades add to that by boosting certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines the upgrade cost. For instance, a grey or white item will only be upgraded once, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded many times, at higher costs.
Affixes are another way to change an item's stats. These are special stat boosts that can be added to an item by the player and are available in all shapes and sizes. The affixes are used to provide items with extra damage or special abilities (such as the ability to revive dead or reduce cooling downs), or to distinguish them by putting a name on them.
At present, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade window and pressing the green button, which is accompanied by circling arrows. This process will cost the player a certain amount of gold and items that can be added to the upgrade gauge in the same way as other rerolling options.
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 level of the item, but every Best item upgrade is guaranteed to have at least one stat within that range, unless it is a unique item or the result of a God roll from a boss in a raid.
This is another aspect that could be changed by adding the option to upgrade the equipment without rolling the affixes or deciding which stats to increase. But, like base equipment, this would have to be carried out on a per-item basis and the item compare interface wouldn't show all possible stats gained or lost at once.
Item Luck
The Luck stat of a player increases the chance of finding items as well as the properties created by loot and the intensity of these properties. It doesn't, however directly impact damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives players the chance to acquire better equipment in earlier waves and is therefore more valuable in early game runs than later ones as most players prioritize more powerful weapon scaling and defenses over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This is not to be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade chances, which increase with each new level of item. They can also be increased by using anti-materials such as the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields and weapons have a default Luck value of 40. These items can then be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather, or oak boards (depending on the material of the item) to give +40 Luck or to increase the Luck of an item, up to 140.
Certain items, such as the weapon with Hollow-infused components can also be outfitted to increase the damage of any ability that causes damage by 5%. These items can be purchased at the store, or they can be crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Not all upgrades are successful. Cash shop items can be used to increase the chances of success for an upgrade, or to protect players from losing their item in the event that it does not work.
When you upgrade an item the rate of success is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage is the chances of successfully upgrading that item, and it can be increased by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limitations to the extent to which success rates can be increased and the probability of an upgrade item failing can't exceed 100%.
The success of an can be affected by the Luck of that item. Every item upgrader Mod has an overall success rate of 25 percent and each item that has Luck increases the chance of success by 5%.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items which means that enchantment glints and other effects could be obscured 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.
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