Guide To Item Upgrades: The Intermediate Guide For Item Upgrades
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Item upgrades are a common and essential way to boost the performance of many items in Path of Exile. They can be a good source of additional damage and more AD or even more affixes.
In most cases, however, upgraded Common and Magic gear is often surpassed by Rare-grade equipment due to their requirements.
Armor
Armor upgrades can be applied to both armor and weapon items. They boost the performance of the item upgrader kit that they are attached to. Armor upgrades are available in the world of games and are available from Blacksmiths on bonfires. They can also be salvaged by using a professional or higher salvage kit 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 take on. A piece of armor upgraded to the highest upgrade level will boost its ability to absorb damage. It is important to note that this will increase the weight of the armor, which means it should be heavier.
There are several kinds of armor upgrades available in the game and they all have different effects. Certain upgrades give armor a greater number of health points, while others make it lighter and more powerful. The type of armor upgrade that an item can get is indicated by the name of the upgrade, as illustrated in the table below.
A few upgrades also feature magic or a hybrid of magic and technology, which is shown by the "Magic" or "Hybrid" entry in the table below. Some upgrades also require charges to use. They are referred to as "Charges" entries in the table. The charges associated with these upgrades are updated daily or never expire dependent on the upgrade.
The cheapest method to upgrade armor is with Iron Ore, which can be obtained by exploring the area and looting minor loot chests. Titanium is more expensive however, it is available at the smelters in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, such as the Reforge and the Hot Potato Books, can only be applied to higher level armor pieces. These upgrades can provide significant improvements in stats and are a worthwhile investment, particularly for one-handed weapons.
The process of upgrading an armor piece to its maximum upgrade level will significantly increase its defense capabilities however, the user must be aware that putting more weight on it will drastically reduce its agility and speed. It is not recommended to upgrade armor past +9. The defensive boost gained generally isn't worth the weight and power cost of the upgrades.
Weapons
Weapon upgrades allow players to improve the effectiveness of certain aspects of the weapon. For example an upgrade could enhance the damage caused by shotgun shells or the accuracy of the rifle sniper. Certain firearms also have upgrades that enhance their inherent capabilities. Frictionless materials (improves stability, and reduces the possibility of overheating) and Kinetic coils (increases the projectile's velocity for greater damage) are two examples.
Most weapon upgrades require one of three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons and a whetblade to apply. These are obtained through either doing side quests, or killing a certain number of monsters or bosses, or through the Weapon Upgrade NPC located in Central Flarine.
To upgrade a weapon, equipment set piece, or Whetblade you need to visit the NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine, and pay her an upgrade fee of a specific number of Bars. The more bars required to complete an upgrade, the more advanced the level. The cost of upgrades will be lower if have more than one of the upgrade materials.
In Chapter 2: Season 5 the way you upgrade weapon and equipment sets has changed. Prior to Chapter 2: Season 5, you could upgrade your weapon or equipment by paying a certain amount of Bars. You could do this until you reached a maximum upgrade level for your equipment or weapon, after which the upgrades would be reset.
This is still possible, but it is dependent heavily on RNG. It is better to purchase gear that has low upgrade levels, but high base scores and stat distributions. These will have a better chance of bringing you the best tier of benefits and blessings.
Most players will want to prioritize upgrades to the weapons they use most frequently to make sure they are able to level up quicker. In addition to these players, they should also consider upgrading the weapons favored by their teammates to make them more powerful and effective. Shepard for instance should upgrade his M92F to unlock the Beretta M93R. This will make the weapon more effective when used with biotic specialists such as Grunt and Tali.
Jewels
Jewels can be used to improve the effectiveness of a skill or provide additional effects on weapons and armor. Jewelry crafting is a method of making them, where you combine a gemstone with a number specific reagents on a table. The higher the tier of the jewel has, the more powerful its secondary effect. These reagents can be obtained around the world from Treasure Goblins, World Bosses and occasionally by salvaging Legendary gear. You can also buy them from The Jeweler for gold and a Scattered Prism.
The Jeweler can boost the quality of the gem in stages that range from Crude up to Royal. The stat boosts will vary depending on the level the jewel is at when it's slotted into jewelry, weapons or gear.
All kinds of jewels are crafted at the Jeweler, with the exception of the rare and legendary jewels which require you to be at a high enough level to qualify for the privilege of having them. Jewels can be replaced by another one without damaging the original. However you can only swap out the jewels in a piece of equipment only once.
The use of more jewels in a move can make it feel more comfortable, and is often used for aesthetic reasons. The jewels can also enhance performance and make an outer layer that is more durable than metal so that repeated friction caused by pivots does not damage them.
A Glyphmaster can offer glyphs to improve the appearance of your shields and weapons. These glyphs offer a small boost in power and can be swapped, but they're not guaranteed to appear as loot. Glyphs can be upgraded like jewelry, at the Jeweler for gold and Scattered Crystal. Glyphs can also be taken out from the inventory, and they are returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components, like aegis and traits, are not swappable, and can only be retrieved using an Upgrade Extractor or salvaging them using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool.
Trinkets
Trinkets are items of equipment that provide an array of small but useful benefits to your hero. You can find them in the start-up area as rewards for personal stories or loot. They can also be obtained from vendors and by the completion of road interactions. They can be found on the Trading Post, or crafted by jewelers.
The first trinket that a player will be able to unlock is the cloak. It gives a small, but useful bonus in speed of movement and evasion. The player will then be able to acquire necklaces, rings, and amulets, in a similar way to how they acquired weapons and armor. Each piece of equipment comes with a slot for an upgrade that can be either universal or jewel. Universal upgrades offer smaller bonuses and can be placed in any type of equipment while jewelry cannot be replaced or upgraded and only works with specific types of trinkets.
These trinkets also grant additional bonuses and abilities that are active whenever the hero is not in combat. This enables the hero to be more effective when not active and may also help to compensate for the absence of a strong team or the absence of any talent tree slots that would normally be filled with hero's ideal statistics.
As a rule trinket upgrades should be prioritized over BiS (Best in Slot) items you won't replace in the near future. Also, consider items with desirable statistics that are less significant than the iLevel for the item that is to be upgraded. This is especially true if an item upgrading has multiple stats you wish to upgrade, since it's generally better to upgrade a single important stat rather than two sub-optimal ones.
Jungle players often upgrade their yellow trinket to a red trinket at the beginning of the game. Top and mid players however they will select a green or a pink ward, depending on the game's 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 can also find other trinkets that form of trophies and rewards throughout the game. These can be earned by completing certain milestones within the story. For instance, finishing the main quest of a chapter or defeating the boss. They can be viewed by selecting the relevant achievement from the reward tab of the hero menu.
Item upgrades are a common and essential way to boost the performance of many items in Path of Exile. They can be a good source of additional damage and more AD or even more affixes.
In most cases, however, upgraded Common and Magic gear is often surpassed by Rare-grade equipment due to their requirements.
Armor
Armor upgrades can be applied to both armor and weapon items. They boost the performance of the item upgrader kit that they are attached to. Armor upgrades are available in the world of games and are available from Blacksmiths on bonfires. They can also be salvaged by using a professional or higher salvage kit 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 take on. A piece of armor upgraded to the highest upgrade level will boost its ability to absorb damage. It is important to note that this will increase the weight of the armor, which means it should be heavier.
There are several kinds of armor upgrades available in the game and they all have different effects. Certain upgrades give armor a greater number of health points, while others make it lighter and more powerful. The type of armor upgrade that an item can get is indicated by the name of the upgrade, as illustrated in the table below.
A few upgrades also feature magic or a hybrid of magic and technology, which is shown by the "Magic" or "Hybrid" entry in the table below. Some upgrades also require charges to use. They are referred to as "Charges" entries in the table. The charges associated with these upgrades are updated daily or never expire dependent on the upgrade.
The cheapest method to upgrade armor is with Iron Ore, which can be obtained by exploring the area and looting minor loot chests. Titanium is more expensive however, it is available at the smelters in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, such as the Reforge and the Hot Potato Books, can only be applied to higher level armor pieces. These upgrades can provide significant improvements in stats and are a worthwhile investment, particularly for one-handed weapons.
The process of upgrading an armor piece to its maximum upgrade level will significantly increase its defense capabilities however, the user must be aware that putting more weight on it will drastically reduce its agility and speed. It is not recommended to upgrade armor past +9. The defensive boost gained generally isn't worth the weight and power cost of the upgrades.
Weapons
Weapon upgrades allow players to improve the effectiveness of certain aspects of the weapon. For example an upgrade could enhance the damage caused by shotgun shells or the accuracy of the rifle sniper. Certain firearms also have upgrades that enhance their inherent capabilities. Frictionless materials (improves stability, and reduces the possibility of overheating) and Kinetic coils (increases the projectile's velocity for greater damage) are two examples.
Most weapon upgrades require one of three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons and a whetblade to apply. These are obtained through either doing side quests, or killing a certain number of monsters or bosses, or through the Weapon Upgrade NPC located in Central Flarine.
To upgrade a weapon, equipment set piece, or Whetblade you need to visit the NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko located in Central Flarine, and pay her an upgrade fee of a specific number of Bars. The more bars required to complete an upgrade, the more advanced the level. The cost of upgrades will be lower if have more than one of the upgrade materials.
In Chapter 2: Season 5 the way you upgrade weapon and equipment sets has changed. Prior to Chapter 2: Season 5, you could upgrade your weapon or equipment by paying a certain amount of Bars. You could do this until you reached a maximum upgrade level for your equipment or weapon, after which the upgrades would be reset.
This is still possible, but it is dependent heavily on RNG. It is better to purchase gear that has low upgrade levels, but high base scores and stat distributions. These will have a better chance of bringing you the best tier of benefits and blessings.
Most players will want to prioritize upgrades to the weapons they use most frequently to make sure they are able to level up quicker. In addition to these players, they should also consider upgrading the weapons favored by their teammates to make them more powerful and effective. Shepard for instance should upgrade his M92F to unlock the Beretta M93R. This will make the weapon more effective when used with biotic specialists such as Grunt and Tali.
Jewels
Jewels can be used to improve the effectiveness of a skill or provide additional effects on weapons and armor. Jewelry crafting is a method of making them, where you combine a gemstone with a number specific reagents on a table. The higher the tier of the jewel has, the more powerful its secondary effect. These reagents can be obtained around the world from Treasure Goblins, World Bosses and occasionally by salvaging Legendary gear. You can also buy them from The Jeweler for gold and a Scattered Prism.
The Jeweler can boost the quality of the gem in stages that range from Crude up to Royal. The stat boosts will vary depending on the level the jewel is at when it's slotted into jewelry, weapons or gear.
All kinds of jewels are crafted at the Jeweler, with the exception of the rare and legendary jewels which require you to be at a high enough level to qualify for the privilege of having them. Jewels can be replaced by another one without damaging the original. However you can only swap out the jewels in a piece of equipment only once.
The use of more jewels in a move can make it feel more comfortable, and is often used for aesthetic reasons. The jewels can also enhance performance and make an outer layer that is more durable than metal so that repeated friction caused by pivots does not damage them.
A Glyphmaster can offer glyphs to improve the appearance of your shields and weapons. These glyphs offer a small boost in power and can be swapped, but they're not guaranteed to appear as loot. Glyphs can be upgraded like jewelry, at the Jeweler for gold and Scattered Crystal. Glyphs can also be taken out from the inventory, and they are returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components, like aegis and traits, are not swappable, and can only be retrieved using an Upgrade Extractor or salvaging them using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool.
Trinkets
Trinkets are items of equipment that provide an array of small but useful benefits to your hero. You can find them in the start-up area as rewards for personal stories or loot. They can also be obtained from vendors and by the completion of road interactions. They can be found on the Trading Post, or crafted by jewelers.
The first trinket that a player will be able to unlock is the cloak. It gives a small, but useful bonus in speed of movement and evasion. The player will then be able to acquire necklaces, rings, and amulets, in a similar way to how they acquired weapons and armor. Each piece of equipment comes with a slot for an upgrade that can be either universal or jewel. Universal upgrades offer smaller bonuses and can be placed in any type of equipment while jewelry cannot be replaced or upgraded and only works with specific types of trinkets.
These trinkets also grant additional bonuses and abilities that are active whenever the hero is not in combat. This enables the hero to be more effective when not active and may also help to compensate for the absence of a strong team or the absence of any talent tree slots that would normally be filled with hero's ideal statistics.
As a rule trinket upgrades should be prioritized over BiS (Best in Slot) items you won't replace in the near future. Also, consider items with desirable statistics that are less significant than the iLevel for the item that is to be upgraded. This is especially true if an item upgrading has multiple stats you wish to upgrade, since it's generally better to upgrade a single important stat rather than two sub-optimal ones.
Jungle players often upgrade their yellow trinket to a red trinket at the beginning of the game. Top and mid players however they will select a green or a pink ward, depending on the game's 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 can also find other trinkets that form of trophies and rewards throughout the game. These can be earned by completing certain milestones within the story. For instance, finishing the main quest of a chapter or defeating the boss. They can be viewed by selecting the relevant achievement from the reward tab of the hero menu.