10 Factors To Know About Item Upgrades You Didn't Learn In The Classroom Path of Exile Item Upgrades

The performance of a variety of Path of Exile items can be enhanced by upgrading the performance of them. They can also provide additional damage, AD or even affixes.

Rare-grade equipment is usually superior to modernized Common or Magic equipment due to their higher requirements.

Armor

Armor upgrades can be applied to both weapon and armor items. They increase the performance of the item they are attached to. Armor upgrades are found in the world of the game and can be purchased from Blacksmiths at any bonfire. They can also be salvaged using a professional or higher salvage kits to salvage upgrade components from items.

The amount of damage an armored item or weapon will absorb is contingent on the degree of upgrades. A piece of armor upgraded to maximum upgrade level will boost the damage it absorbs. However, it's important keep in mind that this will increase its weight, which will cause it to be heavier than before.

There are several different types of armor upgrades that are available in the game. Each has a different effect. For example, some upgrades will give the armor a certain number of additional health points, while others make it stronger and lighter. The name of the upgrade will tell you the kind of upgrade that an item will be given, as illustrated below.

Some of the upgrades also require magic or a hybrid technology and magic, which are identified by the "Magic" and "Hybrids" entries in the table. Furthermore, some upgrades require a charge to use, which is indicated by a "Charges" entry in the table below. These charges are either continuously updated or never expire depending on the upgrade.

The cheapest method of upgrading armor is by using Iron Ore, which can be obtained by exploring the environment and looting minor loot chests. Titanium is more expensive however it is obtainable from smelters located in Orgrimmar and Stormwind City. Certain upgrades, such as the Reforge and the Hot Potato Books, can only be applied to high level armor pieces. These upgrades can provide a significant improvement in stats and are worth the cost, especially for single-handed weapons.

The player must be aware that upgrading a piece to the max upgrade level will increase its defense values. However, it will also decrease the speed and agility of the piece. Therefore, it is not recommended to upgrade armor pieces that are higher than +9 since the added defense is usually not worth the additional weight and power cost of the improvements required.

Weapons

Weapon upgrades allow players to enhance certain aspects of their weapon. Upgrades can improve the accuracy of a rifle, or the damage that shotgun shells cause. Some weapons also have special enhancements that enhance their intrinsic characteristics. They include Frictionless Materials (improves stability and reduces the risk of the risk of overheating) and Kinetic Coils (increases the speed of projectiles to cause more damage).

The majority of upgrades to weapons require three Power Dices, a different amount of Minerals and Erons, and a whetblade. They can be obtained by completing Side Quests or killing a certain amount of bosses and monsters.

Upgrading a Weapon, Equipment Set piece or Whetblade requires visiting the NPC [Armor] Boboko in Central Flarine and paying her an upgrade fee of a set number of Bars. The more bars required to complete an upgrade the more advanced the level. The cost of upgrades will be less if you have more than one of the relevant upgrade materials.

In Chapter 2: Season 5, the way you upgrade your weapon and equipment sets was a bit different. Before you could search for an Upgrade Bench and pay a certain amount of Bars to upgrade your equipment or weapon to an increased level of rarity. You could do this until you reached the maximum upgrade level for your equipment or weapon, after which the upgrades would be reset.

You can still do this, but the process is based on RNG and low on agency. Instead, you're much better off going to stores and purchasing equipment with low upgrade levels, but good base scores and stat distributions. They will also have a better chance of bringing you the highest tier perks and blessings.

The majority of players will make the most of upgrades to weapons they most often use to make sure they are able to level up quicker. Players should also upgrade the weapons that their squadmates use to make them stronger. Shepard for instance, should upgrade the M92F so that he can unlock the Beretta M93R. This will make the weapon more effective when accompanied with biotic specialists such as Grunt and Tali.

Jewels

Jewels are used in the sockets of armor and weapons, enhancing a stat and providing secondary effects. Jewelry crafting is the process of making them, in which you combine gemstones with specific reagents in a jewelry table. The higher the level of the gemstone, the better the secondary effect. These reagents are obtained in the world through Treasure Goblins, World Bosses and, sometimes, by salvaging Legendary gear. You can also buy them from The Jeweler for gold and a Scattered Prism.

The quality of a gem can be improved upon by the Jeweler, in stages that range from Crude to Royal. Based on the level of the gem, it will provide a different stat boosts when it is inserted into weapons, equipment and jewelry.

The Jeweler can craft all tiers of gems, with the exception of rare and legendary ones, which you must be at an appropriate level to obtain. Unlike other upgrade components, jewels can be swapped out by a different jewel of the same kind without destroying it. You can only replace the gem once within an item of equipment.

It is typical to use more jewels to enhance the appearance of. In addition to enhancing performance, the jewels create a surface that is harder than metal, so repeated friction from pivots doesn't cause damage as easily.

A Glyphmaster can offer glyphs to improve the look of your shields and weapons. These are a small perk and can be swapped freely, but are not guaranteed to drop as loot. Glyphs, just like jewelry, can be upgraded at the Jeweler to exchange Scattered Crystals and gold. Glyphs may also be removed and returned to the inventory. Other upgrade components, such as traits and aegis aren't swappable and can only be recovered using an Upgrade Extractor or salvaging them with Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool.

Trinkets

Trinkets are a great way to provide your hero with many small, but beneficial benefits. You can find them in the start-up area as loot or as personal story rewards. They are also available from vendors and by completing road interaction. Suggested Site can also be found on the Trading Post, or crafted by jewelers.

The first trinket players can unlock is the cloak. It grants a small, but useful bonus in movement speed and the ability to escape. The player can then acquire necklaces, amulets, and rings in a similar manner similar to how they obtained weapons and armor. Each piece of equipment comes with an upgrade slot that is either universal or jewel. Universal upgrades are smaller and are able to be used on any piece of equipment. Jewels cannot be upgraded or replaced and are only compatible with certain trinkets.

These trinkets can provide additional bonuses and abilities that are active when the hero isn't fighting. This allows the hero to be more effective while inactive and also helps fill in the void of a strong team or the absence of any slots in the talent tree that normally are filled with the hero's ideal stats.

A good rule of thumb for trinket upgrades is to prioritize BiS (Best-in-Slot) items that you aren't planning to replace in the near future, then any items with desirable stats but less important than the iLevel of the item that is being upgraded. This is particularly true if an item has multiple stats that you'd like to upgrade since it's generally better to upgrade a single important stat rather than two sub-optimal ones.

Jungle players will often upgrade their yellow trinkets to a red trinket at the beginning of the game. Mid and top players, on the other hand, will choose either a pink or green ward, depending on the game's matchup. These choices can impact the ability of a hero to control the map.


Aside from the items mentioned above, players may also find a number of other trinkets in the game in the form of awards and trophies. They can be earned by completing certain milestones within the story, for instance the main quest of a chapter or killing a certain boss. You can check them out by clicking on the achievement in the reward section of the hero's menu.

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