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World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The item upgrade feature allows players to upgrade their existing equipment. This can be done at any item upgrader NPC.
Upgrades boost the stats of an item, and can also add additional features based on the type of item. Examples include Whistan's shield for FB sorcs, or Goldwrap for build casters.
Armour
Armour is among the key things that keeps Link safe from harm in most situations. While it cannot be upgraded like weapons, it can still be improved in a variety of ways to improve its defence capabilities.
Armour is designed to safeguard people or animals from injury or harm from direct physical attack or a variety of hazards posed by the environment or activities. Historically, most armour was made of fabric or leather, but metal protections were also employed in military applications, particularly like heavy cavalry or combat drones.
As with weapons there are a myriad of ways in which armour can be upgraded, however, most of them will require a visit to one of the four Great Fairy Fountains located throughout Hyrule. Each fountain provides a different level of upgrade and higher levels of protection requiring more rupees as well as materials.
The first thing you need to know about Armor Upgrades is that they are upgrades that last forever which means that once they've been installed, they can't be replaced unless you have another piece of equipment that comes with the same upgrade. It is recommended to only apply the highest-level upgrades to your equipment and make sure that you have the materials needed to complete them.
In terms of acquiring the necessary upgrade components, you'll find them in a variety of places around Hyrule including shrines, merchants as well as enemies. These are usually marked by a blue triangle or a gold circle symbol and are found in huge numbers as you progress through. Although they can appear randomly, there is the possibility that obtaining certain upgrade components will result in an adventure that rewards you with more.
It's important to note that, although the level provided by each upgrade may vary, it will always be higher than zero. This is because a full set of upgraded armour will grant you a high defense boost, which will shield you from all types of attacks, excluding magic which makes it a very effective tool for any class.
Weapons
If you want to make your guns truly unique, you can enhance them with a variety upgrades. These upgrades can increase the damage or alter the stats of the weapon in accordance with your particular build. They can also unlock new attachments like unique enchantments, different types of ammunition, as well as aesthetic options.
You'll need both the upgrade component and the weapon itself to upgrade it. The weapon must also be above a certain level for the upgrade to take effect and the majority of weapons can only take one upgrade at a time.
Weapon upgrade components can be found all over the world, from a variety of sources, including merchants or enemies. Upgrade components are a mix of ingredients that you are able to put into weapons, armors trinkets, tools for gathering and other items to earn an attribute bonus. They require that the equipment be of a certain level to accept the upgrade and can be upgraded in the same way as other items.
The upgrades themselves are a mix of Smithing Stones and Runes, and can be used to enhance the stats of the base weapon and improving its scaling with other stats. These upgrades are available from enemies in the open or from merchants. They are also dropped through combat.
There are two NPCs who can upgrade your weapons: Blacksmith Hewg in the Roundtable Hold hub area and the Smithing Master Iji in the Road to the Manor hub area. Both of these NPCs will take your Smithing Stones and Runes in exchange for a more powerful version of the weapon as well as an enhancement.
Prioritize upgrading your top-in-slot items first. Then upgrade those that you aren't likely to replace anytime soon. If you're planning on playing an asymmetrical build, for example upgrade your weapon first, then your shoulders and chest before your feet and hands. The same principle applies to Magic and Utility Items. But, depending on your playstyle, some specific items are more beneficial than others. Armour is the same, with certain Reforges being better than others.
Magic Items
A character is able to upgrade only one magic item. If an upgrade plan has been canceled, no further upgrades will be made for that item. Upgraded magic items cost twice the amount of gold to create or purchase, however they may offer additional benefits.
A magical item is an item that has some special properties or effects. These are typically weapons, but they could also be armors, shields or cloaks as well as potions. They can also be scrolls, rings or other items. Some of these items may be made to speak.
Most magic items can have their abilities enhanced. This can make them more useful to players, or can aid them in overcoming any difficult situation. A weapon that contains some special substance could offer, for instance, an extra level of damage to a particular kind of enemy. This is especially beneficial for characters who have reached a level where they're likely to face a single kind of monster over and over again in dungeons.
A ring that is infused can grant immunity to bludgeoning, piercing or slashing damages from non-magical attacks (not even silvered ones) until the next time the character takes a long rest. This can be particularly helpful for combatants who are melee or anyone who wishes to save the expense and hassle of buying an armor.
Certain items enchanted by magic have special abilities which allow the character to cast spells in addition to those listed on the list of spells for their class. This is beneficial for characters who have trouble filling their spell slots because of multiclassing. These enchanted items typically require an Intelligence (Arcana) check to use, and the spell cast is determined by rolling an array of tables that is based on the number Intelligence points spent.
Other items that are enchanted can allow the player to change their appearance, or even create a new one. These items are especially useful for characters who have been forced to leave their home, or are located in an area in which they are not welcome. A magical item could provide them with an invisibility effect, or perhaps make them invisible to anyone except a chosen person.
Utility Items
Utility items are anything that doesn't fall under the categories of Armor or Clothing and come with a range of capabilities. In contrast to weapons and armor, no one utility item will be in conflict with the other. The majority of utility items have a passive effect which players can activate by using them. However, some of them have additional abilities that can be activated by pressing a button, or by activating the skill.
The most popular type of utility item is the Flashlight that illuminates the surrounding area. Other useful items include the Helicopter Cap and Rocket Boots which allow the player to hover in mid-air when moving and the Jetpack which allows the player to accelerate in all directions when on the ground. In the Engineering section you can create instantly a variety of utility items, while others are only available through Research projects or Experimental projects on the Proving Ground.
Players can gain more powerful utility items in addition to the items they have in their usual inventory by purchasing them from the Atomic Shop or from seasonal Scoreboard rewards. Some of these items can be upgraded to allow more effective use.
Most utility items enhance an individual combat ability or give the player a kind of advantage when it comes to navigation. For example, Sharpening stones crafted by the Weaponsmith increase Power and Ferocity as well as Maintenance Oils created by the Huntsman boost the concentration and healing power. Other items of utility like Writs and Theses made by the Scribe can be utilized to give the player either an increase in damage or condition damage.
XCOM soldiers can equip a single utility item to begin the campaign. An additional slot is available after completing certain research, engineering or research projects on the Proving Ground. In the Alien Hunters DLC, additional slots are made available by equipping the Grenade Launcher, which lets the player equip an Smoke Grenade or Bomb in another grenade slot. an offensive grenade can be placed in the main grenade slot.