Guide To Item Upgrades: The Intermediate Guide On Item Upgrades
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Path of Exile Item Upgrades
Item upgrades are a common and important way to improve the performance of many items in Path of Exile. They can be a fantastic source of additional damage or more AD or even more affixes.
Often times however, upgraded Common and Magic gear is outclassed by Rare-grade equipment due to their high requirements.
Armor
Armor upgrades can be applied to both weapon and armor items. They boost the stats of whatever item they are attached to. Armor upgrades are available in the world of the game and are available from Blacksmiths on bonfires. They can also be salvaged using a professional or higher salvage kits to retrieve upgrades from the items.
The level of an armor's or weapon's upgrade determines the amount of damage it is able to absorb. The ability to absorb damage of an armor piece will increase as it is upgraded to the highest upgrade level. It is important to note that this will increase the weight of the armor, which means it must be more heavy.
There are several kinds of armor upgrades that are available in the game and each one has distinct effects. For instance, certain upgrades give the armor a certain number of health points while others make it lighter and stronger. The type of armor upgrade that an item upgrader mod will receive is indicated by the name of the upgrade, as illustrated in the table below.
Certain upgrades require magic or a combination of technology and magic, as identified by the "Magic" and "Hybrids" entries in the table below. Certain upgrades also require fees to use. These are identified as "Charges" entries in the table. These charges are constantly updated or never expire based on the upgrade.
Iron Ore is the cheapest method to improve your armor. It can be found by exploring and looting small treasure chests. Titanium is more expensive however, it is available from the smelters in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, such as the Reforge and the Hot Potato Books, can only be applied to high-level armor pieces. These upgrades can provide a significant boost to stats and are a worthwhile investment, especially for 1-handed weapons.
The player must be aware that upgrading a piece to its maximum upgrade level can increase its defense value. However, it will also decrease its agility and speed. It is not recommended to upgrade armor past +9. The boost in defense usually isn't worth the weight and power expenses of the upgrades.
Weapons
Weapon upgrades let players increase the effectiveness of specific aspects of the weapon. Upgrades can boost the accuracy of a rifle, or the damage caused by shotgun shells. Certain firearms also have upgrades that improve their innate qualities. They include Frictionless Materials (improves stability and minimizes the risk of overheating) and Kinetic Coils (increases the velocity of projectiles for greater damage).
Most weapon upgrades require three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons and a whetblade for applying. They can be obtained by finishing side quests, taking out a certain number of bosses or monsters, or from the Weapon Upgrade NPC located in Central Flarine.
Upgrading a Weapon, Equipment Set piece, or Whetblade requires visiting the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine and paying her an upgrade fee of a set number of Bars. The more bars needed to complete an upgrade, the more advanced the level. If you have multiple upgrade materials, the cost of upgrading will be lower.
In Chapter 2: Season 5, the ways to upgrade your equipment and weapon sets changed a little. In the past you could search for an Upgrade Bench and pay a certain amount of Bars to upgrade your weapon or equipment to a higher quality. You could continue doing this until you reach a maximum upgrade level for the equipment or weapon, following which the upgrades would reset.
It's possible, but it relies heavily on RNG. Instead, you're better off going to the stores and purchasing equipment that has low upgrade levels but excellent base scores and stat distributions. These gears have a greater chance of granting you the highest tier blessings and perks.
To level up quicker, players usually prioritise upgrading their weapons. Players should also upgrade the weapons that their squadmates use to make them stronger. Shepard for instance should upgrade his M92F in order to unlock the Beretta M93R. This will make the weapon more effective when used with biotic specialists like Grunt and Tali.
Jewels
Jewels are used in the armor's sockets and weapons, enhancing the stats of a weapon and providing additional effects. Jewelry crafting is a method of making them, in which you combine the gemstone with specific reagents on a table. The higher the quality of the gemstone, the better the secondary effect. These reagents can be found around the world through Treasure Goblins, World Bosses and, sometimes, by salvaging Legendary equipment. You can also buy them from The Jeweler in exchange for gold and Scattered Prisms.
The quality of a diamond can be improved by the Jeweler, in stages that vary from Crude to Royal. Based on the level of the jewel it will give different stat boosts when inserted into gear, weapons and jewelry.
All kinds of jewels are crafted at the Jeweler and Jeweler's Workshop, with the exception of the rare and legendary gems that require you to be at a high enough level to be able to get them. Jewels can be substituted with another jewel without damaging the original. However you can only swap out the jewels in a piece of equipment once.
It is typical to use more jewelry for aesthetic reasons. The jewels can also enhance performance and create a surface harder than steel, so that the repeated friction from pivots does not damage them.
In addition to the above-mentioned upgrades additionally, players can obtain glyphs for their shields and weapons from a Glyphmaster. These are a small perk and are able to be swapped easily, but are not guaranteed to drop as loot. Glyphs are like jewelry and can be upgraded at the Jeweler to exchange gold and Scattered Crystals. Glyphs are also removed from the inventory, and they are returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components such as traits or aegis cannot be exchanged, and can only be recovered by using an Upgrade extractor or salvaging using Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage tool.
Trinkets
Trinkets can provide your hero with many small, but useful, advantages. They can be acquired starting in the areas of starting as loot, personal story rewards, from vendors, or by completing road interactions. They can also be found on the Trading Post, or crafted by jewelers.
The first trinket players will unlock is the cloak. It provides a tiny but valuable boost in movement speed and the ability to evade. Then, they can get amulets, rings, and necklaces in a similar manner to the way a player obtains armor and weapons. Each piece of gear comes with one upgrade slot that can accommodate either a universal or a jewel upgrade. Universal upgrades offer fewer benefits and can be put into any type of equipment, while jewelry cannot be replaced or upgraded and only works with certain types of trinkets.
These trinkets provide additional buffs and abilities that are active even when the hero isn't in combat. This lets a hero become more efficient even when not in combat. It also helps compensate for the absence of strong team or talent tree slots which would normally be filled by the hero's best stats.
A good guideline for trinket upgrades is to prioritize BiS (Best-in-Slot) items that you will not replace in the near future, then any items with desirable stats but less important than the iLevel of the item upgrade to be upgraded. This is especially true when you are looking to upgrade multiple statistics on an item. It is best to upgrade just one crucial stat than two less important ones.
Jungle players usually upgrade their yellow trinket to a red one prior to the beginning of the game. Top and mid players on the other hand will pick either a pink or green ward, based on the matchup. These choices will have a significant impact on the hero's ability to control his map.
In addition to the items listed above, players will find other trinkets that form trophies and rewards throughout the game. They can be earned by completing certain milestones within the story, for instance finishing a chapter's main quest or killing a certain boss. They can be viewed by selecting the appropriate achievement in the reward tab of the hero menu.
Item upgrades are a common and important way to improve the performance of many items in Path of Exile. They can be a fantastic source of additional damage or more AD or even more affixes.
Often times however, upgraded Common and Magic gear is outclassed by Rare-grade equipment due to their high requirements.
Armor
Armor upgrades can be applied to both weapon and armor items. They boost the stats of whatever item they are attached to. Armor upgrades are available in the world of the game and are available from Blacksmiths on bonfires. They can also be salvaged using a professional or higher salvage kits to retrieve upgrades from the items.
The level of an armor's or weapon's upgrade determines the amount of damage it is able to absorb. The ability to absorb damage of an armor piece will increase as it is upgraded to the highest upgrade level. It is important to note that this will increase the weight of the armor, which means it must be more heavy.
There are several kinds of armor upgrades that are available in the game and each one has distinct effects. For instance, certain upgrades give the armor a certain number of health points while others make it lighter and stronger. The type of armor upgrade that an item upgrader mod will receive is indicated by the name of the upgrade, as illustrated in the table below.
Certain upgrades require magic or a combination of technology and magic, as identified by the "Magic" and "Hybrids" entries in the table below. Certain upgrades also require fees to use. These are identified as "Charges" entries in the table. These charges are constantly updated or never expire based on the upgrade.
Iron Ore is the cheapest method to improve your armor. It can be found by exploring and looting small treasure chests. Titanium is more expensive however, it is available from the smelters in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, such as the Reforge and the Hot Potato Books, can only be applied to high-level armor pieces. These upgrades can provide a significant boost to stats and are a worthwhile investment, especially for 1-handed weapons.
The player must be aware that upgrading a piece to its maximum upgrade level can increase its defense value. However, it will also decrease its agility and speed. It is not recommended to upgrade armor past +9. The boost in defense usually isn't worth the weight and power expenses of the upgrades.
Weapons
Weapon upgrades let players increase the effectiveness of specific aspects of the weapon. Upgrades can boost the accuracy of a rifle, or the damage caused by shotgun shells. Certain firearms also have upgrades that improve their innate qualities. They include Frictionless Materials (improves stability and minimizes the risk of overheating) and Kinetic Coils (increases the velocity of projectiles for greater damage).
Most weapon upgrades require three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons and a whetblade for applying. They can be obtained by finishing side quests, taking out a certain number of bosses or monsters, or from the Weapon Upgrade NPC located in Central Flarine.
Upgrading a Weapon, Equipment Set piece, or Whetblade requires visiting the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine and paying her an upgrade fee of a set number of Bars. The more bars needed to complete an upgrade, the more advanced the level. If you have multiple upgrade materials, the cost of upgrading will be lower.
In Chapter 2: Season 5, the ways to upgrade your equipment and weapon sets changed a little. In the past you could search for an Upgrade Bench and pay a certain amount of Bars to upgrade your weapon or equipment to a higher quality. You could continue doing this until you reach a maximum upgrade level for the equipment or weapon, following which the upgrades would reset.
It's possible, but it relies heavily on RNG. Instead, you're better off going to the stores and purchasing equipment that has low upgrade levels but excellent base scores and stat distributions. These gears have a greater chance of granting you the highest tier blessings and perks.
To level up quicker, players usually prioritise upgrading their weapons. Players should also upgrade the weapons that their squadmates use to make them stronger. Shepard for instance should upgrade his M92F in order to unlock the Beretta M93R. This will make the weapon more effective when used with biotic specialists like Grunt and Tali.
Jewels
Jewels are used in the armor's sockets and weapons, enhancing the stats of a weapon and providing additional effects. Jewelry crafting is a method of making them, in which you combine the gemstone with specific reagents on a table. The higher the quality of the gemstone, the better the secondary effect. These reagents can be found around the world through Treasure Goblins, World Bosses and, sometimes, by salvaging Legendary equipment. You can also buy them from The Jeweler in exchange for gold and Scattered Prisms.
The quality of a diamond can be improved by the Jeweler, in stages that vary from Crude to Royal. Based on the level of the jewel it will give different stat boosts when inserted into gear, weapons and jewelry.
All kinds of jewels are crafted at the Jeweler and Jeweler's Workshop, with the exception of the rare and legendary gems that require you to be at a high enough level to be able to get them. Jewels can be substituted with another jewel without damaging the original. However you can only swap out the jewels in a piece of equipment once.
It is typical to use more jewelry for aesthetic reasons. The jewels can also enhance performance and create a surface harder than steel, so that the repeated friction from pivots does not damage them.
In addition to the above-mentioned upgrades additionally, players can obtain glyphs for their shields and weapons from a Glyphmaster. These are a small perk and are able to be swapped easily, but are not guaranteed to drop as loot. Glyphs are like jewelry and can be upgraded at the Jeweler to exchange gold and Scattered Crystals. Glyphs are also removed from the inventory, and they are returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components such as traits or aegis cannot be exchanged, and can only be recovered by using an Upgrade extractor or salvaging using Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage tool.
Trinkets
Trinkets can provide your hero with many small, but useful, advantages. They can be acquired starting in the areas of starting as loot, personal story rewards, from vendors, or by completing road interactions. They can also be found on the Trading Post, or crafted by jewelers.
The first trinket players will unlock is the cloak. It provides a tiny but valuable boost in movement speed and the ability to evade. Then, they can get amulets, rings, and necklaces in a similar manner to the way a player obtains armor and weapons. Each piece of gear comes with one upgrade slot that can accommodate either a universal or a jewel upgrade. Universal upgrades offer fewer benefits and can be put into any type of equipment, while jewelry cannot be replaced or upgraded and only works with certain types of trinkets.
These trinkets provide additional buffs and abilities that are active even when the hero isn't in combat. This lets a hero become more efficient even when not in combat. It also helps compensate for the absence of strong team or talent tree slots which would normally be filled by the hero's best stats.
A good guideline for trinket upgrades is to prioritize BiS (Best-in-Slot) items that you will not replace in the near future, then any items with desirable stats but less important than the iLevel of the item upgrade to be upgraded. This is especially true when you are looking to upgrade multiple statistics on an item. It is best to upgrade just one crucial stat than two less important ones.
Jungle players usually upgrade their yellow trinket to a red one prior to the beginning of the game. Top and mid players on the other hand will pick either a pink or green ward, based on the matchup. These choices will have a significant impact on the hero's ability to control his map.
In addition to the items listed above, players will find other trinkets that form trophies and rewards throughout the game. They can be earned by completing certain milestones within the story, for instance finishing a chapter's main quest or killing a certain boss. They can be viewed by selecting the appropriate achievement in the reward tab of the hero menu.
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