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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
Upgrades to items can be used to increase the stats of a particular item. Based on the type of upgrade it can raise an item's Mark level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Upgrades to gear in The War Within requires a set number of Flightstones and Crests, and each item comes with an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the following one by a specific amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's base stats increases as it is upgraded. The value is the sum of the perks that are leveled up (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be expensive, depending on the person you hire and what you decide to do. This is due to the number of perks that must be altered to upgrade an item upgrader mod.
It is also used as a gating requirement while queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It can also be used to limit how much PvP gear players are able to wear as PvP is restricted at a lower level. The average level of the item can be found on the character sheet.
When deciding whether to buy or sell gear players can evaluate the levels of the item. It's a sign of the item's condition and its quality. Comparing items in a vendor's stock can be done using the item level.
On PC, you can view the item level using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. The item will be displayed with its full description, including the ilvl. You can also locate it by hovering over an item and typing /itemlevel into chat.
There are various theories about how the calculation of the item's level is made. One theory states that the level of an item is calculated by an equation that determines how valuable an item's stats really are. It considers the fact that different perks have different values and that gems in sockets increase the value of the item overall. This can result in a calculated value for the item's ilvl which is typically close to Blizzard's actual level of the item.
It's not the only factor that influences the ilvl of an item. The level of the area where the item was dropped can change its stats. For example, it could increase the item's haste or crit rating. Items that drop in higher-level instances will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Item stats can make or break an item for players. The game uses a lot of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to use multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the best." The stat modifications of an weapon increase the base stats. These stat mods are then boosted by the player's level.
The upgrades to items add by increasing certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines its upgrade cost. A white or grey item for instance, will only be upgraded one time, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded several times at higher prices.
Affixes are another way to alter the stats of an item. They are stat boosts which can be added by the player to an item. The affixes can be used to give items 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.
Currently, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade Item window and pressing the green button with the arrows that circle. It will cost a set amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, similar to other methods of rerolling.
Players can upgrade an item by specific stats, or reroll affixes. The range of stats is determined by the item's level. However, Upgrade Item all items will include at least one stat within the same range, unless it's an item that is unique or a God Roll from a raid boss.
Another thing that could be changed is the option to upgrade equipment without having to roll the attachments, or pick which stats to enhance. Similar to the base equipment, this would have to be done per item, and the interface for item comparison wouldn't display all possible stats at once.
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 strength of those properties. It does not, however, directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to upgrade their gear in earlier waves, and is therefore more valuable in the initial game run than in later ones, as most players prioritize greater weapon scaling and defense over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith’s overall chance of upgrading that increase with each item level. It is also possible to be enhanced by using anti-materials like the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields, and weapons have a default Luck value of 40. These items can be enhanced with golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the material they are made of) to increase the value of 40 luck, or to increase the Luck of an item up to 140.
Additionally some items, like the Hollow infused weapon can be used to increase the damage dealt by any damage-dealing skill by 5%. These items are available at the store or crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Upgrades to items are costly and not every upgrade will be successful. However, there are cash shop items that allow players to increase their chance of success or stop them from losing an item if the upgrade fails.
The success rate of an upgrade is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the probability of successfully upgrading that item and it can be increased by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limits to how much the success rates can be improved, and the overall chance of a failed upgrade cannot exceed 100%.
The luck of an item may affect the success of an upgrade. Each item has a success rate of 25%, and each item with Luck increases this chance by 5%.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items which means that enchantment glints and other effects may be obstructed 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.
Upgrades to items can be used to increase the stats of a particular item. Based on the type of upgrade it can raise an item's Mark level or Rarity, as well as boost other stats.
Upgrades to gear in The War Within requires a set number of Flightstones and Crests, and each item comes with an upgrade track. Each upgrade increases the cost of the following one by a specific amount.
Item Level
The value of an item's base stats increases as it is upgraded. The value is the sum of the perks that are leveled up (attack magic attack and defense). Upgrades can be expensive, depending on the person you hire and what you decide to do. This is due to the number of perks that must be altered to upgrade an item upgrader mod.
It is also used as a gating requirement while queueing for raids, dungeons and scenarios. It can also be used to limit how much PvP gear players are able to wear as PvP is restricted at a lower level. The average level of the item can be found on the character sheet.
When deciding whether to buy or sell gear players can evaluate the levels of the item. It's a sign of the item's condition and its quality. Comparing items in a vendor's stock can be done using the item level.
On PC, you can view the item level using ALT, or by using the left stick on XB1 or PS4. The item will be displayed with its full description, including the ilvl. You can also locate it by hovering over an item and typing /itemlevel into chat.
There are various theories about how the calculation of the item's level is made. One theory states that the level of an item is calculated by an equation that determines how valuable an item's stats really are. It considers the fact that different perks have different values and that gems in sockets increase the value of the item overall. This can result in a calculated value for the item's ilvl which is typically close to Blizzard's actual level of the item.
It's not the only factor that influences the ilvl of an item. The level of the area where the item was dropped can change its stats. For example, it could increase the item's haste or crit rating. Items that drop in higher-level instances will have a higher ilvl.
Item Stats
Item stats can make or break an item for players. The game uses a lot of them in a variety of ways to encourage players to use multiple weapons, and also to stop one weapon from being "the best." The stat modifications of an weapon increase the base stats. These stat mods are then boosted by the player's level.
The upgrades to items add by increasing certain stats on the item. The rarity of an item determines its upgrade cost. A white or grey item for instance, will only be upgraded one time, while an item with rare tiers can be upgraded several times at higher prices.
Affixes are another way to alter the stats of an item. They are stat boosts which can be added by the player to an item. The affixes can be used to give items 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.
Currently, all affixes can be changed by selecting them from the upgrade Item window and pressing the green button with the arrows that circle. It will cost a set amount in gold and other items. They can also be used as upgrade gauges, similar to other methods of rerolling.
Players can upgrade an item by specific stats, or reroll affixes. The range of stats is determined by the item's level. However, Upgrade Item all items will include at least one stat within the same range, unless it's an item that is unique or a God Roll from a raid boss.
Another thing that could be changed is the option to upgrade equipment without having to roll the attachments, or pick which stats to enhance. Similar to the base equipment, this would have to be done per item, and the interface for item comparison wouldn't display all possible stats at once.
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 strength of those properties. It does not, however, directly affect damage or the ability to upgrade items. It gives the player a chance to upgrade their gear in earlier waves, and is therefore more valuable in the initial game run than in later ones, as most players prioritize greater weapon scaling and defense over raw damage gains.
Luck can also increase the likelihood of upgrading items at the Blacksmith. This isn't to be confused with the Blacksmith’s overall chance of upgrading that increase with each item level. It is also possible to be enhanced by using anti-materials like the Scroll of Strength and a Jewel of Blessing.
Armor, shields, and weapons have a default Luck value of 40. These items can be enhanced with golden ingots or spined leather (depending on the material they are made of) to increase the value of 40 luck, or to increase the Luck of an item up to 140.
Additionally some items, like the Hollow infused weapon can be used to increase the damage dealt by any damage-dealing skill by 5%. These items are available at the store or crafted using the right ingredients.
Item Failure
Upgrades to items are costly and not every upgrade will be successful. However, there are cash shop items that allow players to increase their chance of success or stop them from losing an item if the upgrade fails.
The success rate of an upgrade is displayed in the Honing UI. The percentage represents the probability of successfully upgrading that item and it can be increased by adding Additional Materials or Special Materials. There are limits to how much the success rates can be improved, and the overall chance of a failed upgrade cannot exceed 100%.
The luck of an item may affect the success of an upgrade. Each item has a success rate of 25%, and each item with Luck increases this chance by 5%.
It is important to note that upgrade items are rendered above the inventory items which means that enchantment glints and other effects may be obstructed 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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