The 10 Scariest Things About Item Upgrader
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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to an item are a way to increase the stats of an item. Based on the type of upgrade, it may boost an item upgrading's Mark Level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Each item has a track to upgrade it. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's base stats increase when it is upgraded. This value is the total of all its leveled up perks (attack magic attack, attack defense). Upgrades can be expensive depending on who you hire and what you do. This is because of how many perks have to be replaced in order for the item to be upgraded.
The level of an item is a widely used measurement of power and can be found on all tooltips for items. It also serves as a gating requirement when queueing for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is restricted to the lower levels). Players can view their average item level in their character sheet.
Utilizing the level of an item can help players compare the strength of equipment when they decide to buy or sell. It's a measure of the item's condition and quality. The item level can also be used to compare items when looking at the inventory of a vendor.
The level of the item can be checked by pressing the ALT key on PC or using the left stick (L3) on XB1 and PS4. This will display the item's full description, including ilvl. It is also accessible by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor and typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are several theories about how the item level is calculated. One theory is that the item level is a numerical value derived from a formula which calculates the value of an item's stats are worth. It is based on the fact that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in the sockets boost the value of the item. This can lead to a calculated item's ilvl that is often very close to Blizzard's actual item level.
This is not the only factor that influences the value of an item. The degree of the area in which the item was dropped can alter its stats. For instance, it could add a level to the item's 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
Stats on an item are a significant part of what determines the value of an item for players. The game uses a lot of them in various ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and to prevent one weapon from being "the Best item upgrade." The stat modifications of a weapon boost the base stats. These stat mods are then increased by the player's level.
Upgrades to an item can boost its stats. The rarity of an item determines its cost of upgrading. For instance, a grey or white item can 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. They are stat boosts that can be added by the player to an item. Affixes can provide the item extra damage, add a special capability to the item (such as reviving the dead or decreasing the cooldowns), or make the item unique by adding an additional name to the item level upgrade.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window, pressing the green button. It will cost a set amount of gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges just like the other methods of rerolling.
Players can upgrade an item by a specific stat or reroll the affixes. The possible ranges of stats for an item are based on the level of the item, however all items are guaranteed to have at least 1 stat within the range, unless it's an exclusive item or an item that is a God roll from a boss of a raid.
Another thing that could be changed is the option to upgrade Item equipment without having to roll the attaches, or select which stats to enhance. But, like base equipment, this would have to be done on a per-item level, and the interface for comparing items would not display all the possible stats either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
A player's Luck stat stacks up to increase the odds of finding items as well as the properties that appear on loot drops and the intensity of the properties. It does not, however, directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player the chance to upgrade their equipment earlier in the game. This is more beneficial in the early game, since players tend to prioritize weapon scaling and defenses above raw damage gains.
Luck can also boost the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This should not be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade chance, which increases with each item level and can be further enhanced by using an anti-material such as a Scroll of Strength or a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields and weapons can be created or spawned using the Luck property, with the default value of 40. These items can be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather or oak boards (depending on the material of the item) to grant an additional +40 Luck, or to increase the existing Luck of the item up to 140.
Certain items, like the weapon with Hollow-infused components can also be crafted to increase the damage dealt by any ability that deals damage by 5%. These items can be purchased in the shops or made with the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Item upgrades are a costly process and not every upgrade will be successful. However, there are some cash shop items that allow players to boost their success rate or prevent them from losing an item in the event that the upgrade is unsuccessful.
The rate of success of an upgrade 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. The percentage of success can only be increased so high, and the probability that an upgrade will fail can't exceed 100%..
The Luck of an item can influence the success of an upgrade. All items have an initial success rate of 25% and every item with Luck increases that chance by five percent.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items, so enchantment glint and other effects could be masked 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 an item are a way to increase the stats of an item. Based on the type of upgrade, it may boost an item upgrading's Mark Level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Each item has a track to upgrade it. Each upgrade increases the cost of the next one by a certain amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's base stats increase when it is upgraded. This value is the total of all its leveled up perks (attack magic attack, attack defense). Upgrades can be expensive depending on who you hire and what you do. This is because of how many perks have to be replaced in order for the item to be upgraded.
The level of an item is a widely used measurement of power and can be found on all tooltips for items. It also serves as a gating requirement when queueing for dungeons, scenarios and raids, and to limit the amount of PvP gear a player can wear (since PvP is restricted to the lower levels). Players can view their average item level in their character sheet.
Utilizing the level of an item can help players compare the strength of equipment when they decide to buy or sell. It's a measure of the item's condition and quality. The item level can also be used to compare items when looking at the inventory of a vendor.
The level of the item can be checked by pressing the ALT key on PC or using the left stick (L3) on XB1 and PS4. This will display the item's full description, including ilvl. It is also accessible by hovering over an item using the mouse cursor and typing /itemlevel in chat.
There are several theories about how the item level is calculated. One theory is that the item level is a numerical value derived from a formula which calculates the value of an item's stats are worth. It is based on the fact that different perks are valued differently, and that gems in the sockets boost the value of the item. This can lead to a calculated item's ilvl that is often very close to Blizzard's actual item level.
This is not the only factor that influences the value of an item. The degree of the area in which the item was dropped can alter its stats. For instance, it could add a level to the item's 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
Stats on an item are a significant part of what determines the value of an item for players. The game uses a lot of them in various ways to encourage players to play with multiple weapons, and to prevent one weapon from being "the Best item upgrade." The stat modifications of a weapon boost the base stats. These stat mods are then increased by the player's level.
Upgrades to an item can boost its stats. The rarity of an item determines its cost of upgrading. For instance, a grey or white item can 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. They are stat boosts that can be added by the player to an item. Affixes can provide the item extra damage, add a special capability to the item (such as reviving the dead or decreasing the cooldowns), or make the item unique by adding an additional name to the item level upgrade.
All affixes can be being re-rolled right now by selecting them in the upgrade window, pressing the green button. It will cost a set amount of gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges just like the other methods of rerolling.
Players can upgrade an item by a specific stat or reroll the affixes. The possible ranges of stats for an item are based on the level of the item, however all items are guaranteed to have at least 1 stat within the range, unless it's an exclusive item or an item that is a God roll from a boss of a raid.
Another thing that could be changed is the option to upgrade Item equipment without having to roll the attaches, or select which stats to enhance. But, like base equipment, this would have to be done on a per-item level, and the interface for comparing items would not display all the possible stats either lost or gained at the same time.
Item Luck
A player's Luck stat stacks up to increase the odds of finding items as well as the properties that appear on loot drops and the intensity of the properties. It does not, however, directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player the chance to upgrade their equipment earlier in the game. This is more beneficial in the early game, since players tend to prioritize weapon scaling and defenses above raw damage gains.
Luck can also boost the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This should not be confused with the Blacksmith's overall upgrade chance, which increases with each item level and can be further enhanced by using an anti-material such as a Scroll of Strength or a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields and weapons can be created or spawned using the Luck property, with the default value of 40. These items can be enhanced by golden ingots, spined leather or oak boards (depending on the material of the item) to grant an additional +40 Luck, or to increase the existing Luck of the item up to 140.
Certain items, like the weapon with Hollow-infused components can also be crafted to increase the damage dealt by any ability that deals damage by 5%. These items can be purchased in the shops or made with the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Item upgrades are a costly process and not every upgrade will be successful. However, there are some cash shop items that allow players to boost their success rate or prevent them from losing an item in the event that the upgrade is unsuccessful.
The rate of success of an upgrade 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. The percentage of success can only be increased so high, and the probability that an upgrade will fail can't exceed 100%..
The Luck of an item can influence the success of an upgrade. All items have an initial success rate of 25% and every item with Luck increases that chance by five percent.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items, so enchantment glint and other effects could be masked 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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