Upgrade Item: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

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Upgrade Item: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly

World of Warcraft Upgrade Item Guide

The Upgrade item is a unique evolution item that trainers can use to transform Porygon into Porygon2. This evolution requires an upgrade as well as the Sinnoh Stone and 50 Porygon Candy.

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Upgrade components

Upgrade components are things that can be slotted into armor, weapons, trinkets, and gathering tools to give a bonus or extra effect while the equipment is being used. They can be bought from vendors or other players, looted or obtained as an incentive, or even created by crafting materials. In addition to offering attribute bonuses, upgrade items can also have cosmetic effects.

Upgrade components can include inscriptions, enhancements and infusions. They are not generally available for general use and can only be used on equipment that has been elevated or certain weapons that aren't ascended from the Factions Campaign. You can retrieve infusions or inscriptions, as well as enrichments from your equipment using an Extractor Device or by salvaging using the Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage tool.

Like other upgrade products, Phoenix Boxes can be traded while still attached to the item that they are upgrading, and they can be re-used after being reclaimed. These upgrade items can be used to boost the quality of armor and weapons, without spending Dilithium. They can increase the chance that the item will be upgraded to a top quality upgrade.



Upgrade components can be added to an item, but the old one is destroyed (except for legendaries and upgraded equipment). Upgrade components are only available to upgraded items that have an identification level of zero or more. The addition of an upgrade to an item that is already equipped with a suffix or prefix upgrade will display the name of the new item as it would appear in the game (for instance adding a Radiant Insignia to Canthan Armor will cause it to be named Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). A player can have up to 3  upgrade item s at once.

Glyphs

Glyphs can be an excellent addition to any item. They provide unique advantages and boosts. Some Glyphs increase the number of affixes an item has, which increases its effectiveness. These glyphs can be obtained through the completion of the dungeons. Some can even be found in certain World Tier 3 zones. It's important to note that glyphs are not available on a character that has not created a root dungeon of the same depth.

To make use of a Glyph first, you need to build it from components and connect them using anchors. The component will then automatically align itself to other components or paths within the same layer. If you do not want to create the glyph with components, you can use an array of paths and anchors. Drag an element close to a component highlighted to lock it into the right spot.

Some glyphs require certain conditions to be met like 25 Dexterity within a specific area on the Paragon Board. Some also require a certain number of Primary Stat nodes to activate, which can be difficult to achieve. Some glyphs have a radius that increases as you move it up.

Glyphs can be found on a wide variety of items and can be added to all weapons, with the exception for weapons belonging to a particular class. Certain glyphs have conditional requirements for example, like having a certain number of Dexterity or Attack damage in a specific location on the Paragon board.

The Defend Glyph gives you an 5% chance to block enemy attacks. It also has a 15% chance to render the Hero vulnerable for 2 turns.

Some glyphs can also be used on limited use tools, such as the Black Lion Chest and Trading Post. These glyphs can contribute to the Combat Mechanic achievement.

The most common glyphs in the game are the attack ones which boost Artifacts' ATK substats by a fixed value. They are especially beneficial for classes with a range such as Warriors and Rogues. The Exploit Glyph can make enemies who strike the Hero vulnerable to damage.

Reroll tokens

Reroll tokens can be used to reroll results that are rolled during an Action. When the reroll happens the tokens are then discarded. Reroll tokens are accessible in many ways, like raids and dungeons, or through participation in skirmishes. They can also be purchased at the store or purchased from other players. They are particularly useful in dungeons and trials, because they let players play a reroll of rewards from the end chest.

For items that are at level 1 there are values for recycling points. When an item is recycled, it will add a specific number of points to the upgrade gauge. This number is determined by the rarity of the item and its level. The upgraded item will also not keep its level when it is rerolled, and the cost to recycle an upgraded item increases when its level increases.

It is also possible to make use of reroll tokens to reroll an item. However it will not bring back the item's original stats, or level. This is useful for players who wish to reroll an item they don't love but still want to keep it in their collection.

Three kinds of upgrade coins are available in the game: the reroll, the randomly generated, and upgrade. Each type comes with several subtypes. For instance, reroll tokens are available in three levels: enhanced, rare and legendary. Each requires an item of the level of its respective to make an item of that quality.

To make use of reroll tokens click on the Satanic or Angelic item in inventory and select "Reroll Token". Then, choose a type of token. The tokens available include Item Weapons, Misc, 1hguns, 2hguns and Focus. Utilizing an Item token will produce an entirely new Item of any quality. A Weapon or Misc token will create a brand new weapon belonging to the same faction.

There is also the possibility that the item could be upgraded to a new item with more level and same additional stats. This is likely to occur if the item has been placed in the Pool that is not droppable, or if it was transferred there as part of a franchise card.