What Freud Can Teach Us About Item Upgrading
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World of Warcraft - Item Upgrading
Item upgrading allows players to increase the gear score of an item upgrader kit to 700, and then add a final perk. Items can be upgraded by having them in inventory before heading to the kiln.
Certain items are worth upgrading due to their distinctive stats. (For instance, a perfectly rolled breakpoint armor used in melee PvP). Other items like weapons aren't changed much after an upgrade and aren't worth it.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, including attack damage, crit probability and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons have a flat-rate bonus that increases damage per second. Additionally some weapons come with a set bonus that activates when three or more of the same weapon are present on a unit. This bonus could exceed the damage that a weapon upgrade alone can do.
The cost of upgrading a weapon's capabilities is contingent on the rarity of the weapon and its current level. For example, a +2 weapon will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while the +3 model requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade the gun will increase until it needs more Smithing Stones. At that point it will reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons also alter the stats of their base. This is usually a positive factor, but it could also have negative consequences. For items that only see use in a particular build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs, for instance), upgrading them may render them useless unless you get a lucky roll.
Upgrades can be made to armor items to boost their performance. In the case of chests or helms it will boost its base defense while a belt and gloves will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense percent. This means that it can sometimes reroll down to a lower value.
The upgrade template for a weapon displays the new stats that it will gain upon upgrading, along with their respective values. This means that the weapon will gain 33% attack damage when it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. The 3% doesn't mean that the weapon will strike three times less, since it is an absolute number.
A weapon can also be rerolled by pressing the green button with arrows that circle in the menu for items. The Item upgrader Mod will be rerolled and alter its stats, but it will not reset the weapon's level or bind it to account status.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference to your survival. Certain sets provide massive boosts to poison, curse, fire and magic resistance, making it easier to navigate through tough terrain. In general, the greater defense you can offer your character, the greater health you can get from each point. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade your armor.
To upgrade your armor, head to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four of them, and each requires you to complete a special side quest that involves the Stable Trotters musical troupe. Once you've completed the primary side quest and completed the corresponding fountain you'll be able to speak to any Great Fairy to open up the menu for upgrading your armor.
The amount of material needed to upgrade each piece of armor will vary. In general, you'll be looking at anything from three to ten Red Chuchu Jellies and ten Rupees for the first upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and 10 Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns for each subsequent one. The Champion Leathers, for instance, can be upgraded to a +5 defense rating, which allows you to keep up in frigid environments with a large group of enemies. The Snowquill Headdress, on the other hand, can be upgraded to +20 defense to ensure you're able to withstand a rout with your friends.
It isn't possible to upgrade armor in the same way as weapons. If you're playing as a Warrior then you should concentrate on upgrading your armor for physical strength or spell power. It's also a good idea to save your armor upgrades to use for armor you'll be wearing at the end of the game, such as the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield, or the helmet you use for the final boss fight and the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
You can also get some benefits to your armor by giving the jeweler in Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. Generally speaking, you'll want to keep these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game, like the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer However, it is beneficial to have a few upgrades of the chest armor and helmets that permit you to sneak past certain monsters.
Potions
Potions are liquids that, when consumed by the player, provide a temporary effect for a short period of time. There are five kinds of potions, each having a specific set of effects and durations. Certain potions can be upgraded to enhance their level of effectiveness. You can also enhance the effects of certain potions by adding redstone dust and glowstone dust.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be earned through crafting them on a crafting table or by storing them in the Alchemist chest. The upgrade price varies depending on the type of potion used and the item's rarity as well as Mark Level.
To upgrade a potion to the next level, right-click on it in your inventory and select the "Upgrade" option from the menu. This opens a GUI where you can select the potion you want to upgrade and the amount of XP they'll produce when upgraded. Upgrading potions can be done in batches of up to five at a single time, and the XP that they generate will be added to your current XP count.
When a poton is upgraded in quality, it will not deteriorate in the event that you make use of it again or break the bottle in the container it is kept. You can also rename the potion by clicking on it in your inventory.
Version 1.7.2 brought a few changes to the way potions are used. Splash potions for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds that are displayed on the hover display for the item. The potion table can now be crafted with four Wood Planks and two Glass. It is now able to be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Bedrock Edition potions aren't compatible with cauldrons, unlike Java Edition. This is the same for using a potion in a cauldron that is full. This will drain the liquid, and then refill the bottle.
In addition, there are lingering potions that are made with splash and dragon breath potions. Similarly, a lingering potions' effect is extended by adding redstone to it. The potion table is now organized more closely to the Java Edition, and new potions were added, such as the potion of leaping and the potion of decomposition, and turtle master potions.
Trinkets
A trinket could be a small, inexpensive ornament or piece jewelry. It can also refer to an object or decoration that serves a purpose, but isn't particularly significant such as a tiny thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to signify friendship or affection, especially between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons and armor, as well as potions. Upgrades can be obtained by paying the appropriate currency to an upgrade vendor. As with other upgrades to items trinkets are able to be swapped out at will without losing their status.
Upgrade vendors can be found at the capitals of each zone, and sometimes in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are available with tokens, gold, or fragments from a rare trinket.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to purchasing a new trinket. It can be done by the player for less than 12 tokens. The new trinket has the same level of base as the old trinket, but will also have an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.
Once the old Trinkets have become no longer usable they can be upgraded. This allows players to increase both their power and value over time. They can be traded among players and are a viable alternative to gold.
Players should upgrade items their most essential items first. This means that the most-important slot items for each class are first upgraded then their secondary gear and finally other pieces of equipment that won't be replacing in the near future (such as rings or cloaks). Players should also take into consideration their class's preferred stats when deciding the items to upgrade. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to a tank player then they should consider upgrading their chest, helm and shoulders.
Once they have become useless trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The upgraded trinket will give you an additional bonus of 1. A re-upgrade, however, will destroy the trinket unless it can be saved using the Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This means upgrading trinkets is more expensive than other upgrades, yet is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.
Item upgrading allows players to increase the gear score of an item upgrader kit to 700, and then add a final perk. Items can be upgraded by having them in inventory before heading to the kiln.
Certain items are worth upgrading due to their distinctive stats. (For instance, a perfectly rolled breakpoint armor used in melee PvP). Other items like weapons aren't changed much after an upgrade and aren't worth it.
Weapons
Upgrades to weapons can increase their numerical stats, including attack damage, crit probability and PvE/PvP damage. Weapons have a flat-rate bonus that increases damage per second. Additionally some weapons come with a set bonus that activates when three or more of the same weapon are present on a unit. This bonus could exceed the damage that a weapon upgrade alone can do.
The cost of upgrading a weapon's capabilities is contingent on the rarity of the weapon and its current level. For example, a +2 weapon will require two regular Smithing Stones to upgrade while the +3 model requires four. The number of stones required to upgrade the gun will increase until it needs more Smithing Stones. At that point it will reset to one.
Upgrades to weapons also alter the stats of their base. This is usually a positive factor, but it could also have negative consequences. For items that only see use in a particular build (Whistant's shield for FB sorcs, for instance), upgrading them may render them useless unless you get a lucky roll.
Upgrades can be made to armor items to boost their performance. In the case of chests or helms it will boost its base defense while a belt and gloves will increase their strength and dexterity. Armor has a rerolling feature for its Enhanced Defense percent. This means that it can sometimes reroll down to a lower value.
The upgrade template for a weapon displays the new stats that it will gain upon upgrading, along with their respective values. This means that the weapon will gain 33% attack damage when it is upgraded from an 8 attack damage sword to an 11 attack damage sword. The 3% doesn't mean that the weapon will strike three times less, since it is an absolute number.
A weapon can also be rerolled by pressing the green button with arrows that circle in the menu for items. The Item upgrader Mod will be rerolled and alter its stats, but it will not reset the weapon's level or bind it to account status.
Armor
A few upgrades to your armor can make the world of difference to your survival. Certain sets provide massive boosts to poison, curse, fire and magic resistance, making it easier to navigate through tough terrain. In general, the greater defense you can offer your character, the greater health you can get from each point. Therefore, it is recommended to upgrade your armor.
To upgrade your armor, head to any of the Great Fairy Fountains in the game. There are four of them, and each requires you to complete a special side quest that involves the Stable Trotters musical troupe. Once you've completed the primary side quest and completed the corresponding fountain you'll be able to speak to any Great Fairy to open up the menu for upgrading your armor.
The amount of material needed to upgrade each piece of armor will vary. In general, you'll be looking at anything from three to ten Red Chuchu Jellies and ten Rupees for the first upgrade, then anywhere between five Rubies and 10 Fire-Breath Lizalfos Horns for each subsequent one. The Champion Leathers, for instance, can be upgraded to a +5 defense rating, which allows you to keep up in frigid environments with a large group of enemies. The Snowquill Headdress, on the other hand, can be upgraded to +20 defense to ensure you're able to withstand a rout with your friends.
It isn't possible to upgrade armor in the same way as weapons. If you're playing as a Warrior then you should concentrate on upgrading your armor for physical strength or spell power. It's also a good idea to save your armor upgrades to use for armor you'll be wearing at the end of the game, such as the Ring of Lightning and Spectral Shield, or the helmet you use for the final boss fight and the Monter Parts Merchant's mask.
You can also get some benefits to your armor by giving the jeweler in Gerudo Town 10 Twinkling Titanite. Generally speaking, you'll want to keep these upgrades for the weapon you'll use to beat the game, like the Longsword, Battleaxe or Warhammer However, it is beneficial to have a few upgrades of the chest armor and helmets that permit you to sneak past certain monsters.
Potions
Potions are liquids that, when consumed by the player, provide a temporary effect for a short period of time. There are five kinds of potions, each having a specific set of effects and durations. Certain potions can be upgraded to enhance their level of effectiveness. You can also enhance the effects of certain potions by adding redstone dust and glowstone dust.
Upgrades to your potion require a specific amount of XP. This can be earned through crafting them on a crafting table or by storing them in the Alchemist chest. The upgrade price varies depending on the type of potion used and the item's rarity as well as Mark Level.
To upgrade a potion to the next level, right-click on it in your inventory and select the "Upgrade" option from the menu. This opens a GUI where you can select the potion you want to upgrade and the amount of XP they'll produce when upgraded. Upgrading potions can be done in batches of up to five at a single time, and the XP that they generate will be added to your current XP count.
When a poton is upgraded in quality, it will not deteriorate in the event that you make use of it again or break the bottle in the container it is kept. You can also rename the potion by clicking on it in your inventory.
Version 1.7.2 brought a few changes to the way potions are used. Splash potions for instance, now have a duration that is 0:08 instead of 22.5 seconds that are displayed on the hover display for the item. The potion table can now be crafted with four Wood Planks and two Glass. It is now able to be used in both Survival and Bedrock. Bedrock Edition potions aren't compatible with cauldrons, unlike Java Edition. This is the same for using a potion in a cauldron that is full. This will drain the liquid, and then refill the bottle.
In addition, there are lingering potions that are made with splash and dragon breath potions. Similarly, a lingering potions' effect is extended by adding redstone to it. The potion table is now organized more closely to the Java Edition, and new potions were added, such as the potion of leaping and the potion of decomposition, and turtle master potions.
Trinkets
A trinket could be a small, inexpensive ornament or piece jewelry. It can also refer to an object or decoration that serves a purpose, but isn't particularly significant such as a tiny thimble. In certain cultures, a trinket is used to signify friendship or affection, especially between family members.
Trinkets can be upgraded by players as well as weapons and armor, as well as potions. Upgrades can be obtained by paying the appropriate currency to an upgrade vendor. As with other upgrades to items trinkets are able to be swapped out at will without losing their status.
Upgrade vendors can be found at the capitals of each zone, and sometimes in dungeons. Upgrades for trinkets are available with tokens, gold, or fragments from a rare trinket.
Upgrades are a cheaper alternative to purchasing a new trinket. It can be done by the player for less than 12 tokens. The new trinket has the same level of base as the old trinket, but will also have an additional bonus of 1% upgrade.
Once the old Trinkets have become no longer usable they can be upgraded. This allows players to increase both their power and value over time. They can be traded among players and are a viable alternative to gold.
Players should upgrade items their most essential items first. This means that the most-important slot items for each class are first upgraded then their secondary gear and finally other pieces of equipment that won't be replacing in the near future (such as rings or cloaks). Players should also take into consideration their class's preferred stats when deciding the items to upgrade. If Haste and Crit are two of the most important stats to a tank player then they should consider upgrading their chest, helm and shoulders.
Once they have become useless trinkets can be upgraded to a greater level. The upgraded trinket will give you an additional bonus of 1. A re-upgrade, however, will destroy the trinket unless it can be saved using the Black Lion Salvage Kit, or a higher tier salvage tool. This means upgrading trinkets is more expensive than other upgrades, yet is still cheaper than purchasing an entirely new trinket.
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