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World of Warcraft Upgrade Item Guide
The Upgrade item is a unique evolution item that trainers can use to evolve Porygon into Porygon2. This evolution requires an upgrade and a Sinnoh Stone and 50 Porygon Candy.
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Upgrade components
Upgrade components are items that can be put into armor, weapons trinkets and gathering tools to give an additional benefit or bonus when the equipment is utilized. They can be purchased from vendors or players looted, or gotten as rewards, or created using crafting materials. In addition to offering attribute bonuses Upgrade items also be cosmetically beneficial.
Upgrade components include inscriptions, enhancements, and infusions. item upgrades are not generally accessible for general use, and are only available to ascended equipment or some non-ascended weapons from the Factions campaign. You can retrieve infusions and inscriptions from equipment using an Infusion Extractor Device, or by salvaging with the Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool.
Phoenix Boxes unlike other upgrade products, can be exchanged and reused while still attached to an item they are upgrading. These upgrade items are the most effective option to boost the quality of armor and weapons without spending Dilithium because they can increase the odds of receiving a high-quality upgrade by two times.
An upgrade component placed within an item can be replaced by another but it is not able to replace the previous one (except for upgrades to legendaries and equipment with ascended levels). Only upgraded item upgrader that have an identification level of 0 or greater can have upgrade components added to them. When you upgrade an existing weapon equipped with a suffix or prefix upgrade will display the name of the resulting item as it would appear in the game (for instance adding an Radiant Insignia to Canthan Armor will cause it to be named Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). A player can own up to 3 upgrade items at a time.
Glyphs
Glyphs are a useful addition to any item, because they offer a variety of unique benefits and boosts. Some Glyphs increase the number of affixes an item has, which increases the power of the item. These glyphs can be obtained through completing Dungeons. They can also be found in specific World Tier 3 zones. It's important to remember that glyphs cannot be used on a character who hasn't created an area of root dungeons with the same depth.
To use a Glyph you first need to create it using components and then connect them using anchors. The component will then automatically align with other components or paths in the same layer. If you do not want to create the glyph using components, you can make use of the combination of anchors and paths. Drag an element near an element highlighted to hold it into the right spot.
Some glyphs have conditions to satisfy, like having 25 Dexterity or more in a specific region on the Paragon Board. Some glyphs require a specific number of Primary Stat Nodes to be activated, which may be a challenge to attain. Some glyphs have a radius that increases with each level.
Glyphs are able to be applied to many different items and weapons, except for those of a specific class. Certain glyphs come with additional requirements, for example a certain amount of Dexterity damage, or attack damage in a particular area of the Paragon board.
The Defend Glyph has an 5% chance to block enemy attacks. It also has a 15% chance to make the Hero vulnerable for 2 turns.
There are also a handful of glyphs that can be applied to limited-use tools like the Black Lion Chest or Trading Post. These glyphs count towards the Combat Mechanic Achievement.
The most commonly used glyphs in the game are the attack glyphs that increase Artifacts' ATK substats by a fixed value. They are especially beneficial for classes with a range, such as Warriors and Rogues. Other glyphs include the Exploit Glyph, which makes enemies who hit the Hero vulnerable to damage.
Reroll tokens
Reroll tokens can be used to reroll results that are rolled during an Action. After the reroll is completed the tokens are then discarded. Reroll tokens can be gained in a variety of ways, such as through raids, dungeons and skirmishes. They can also be purchased in the store or from other players. They are especially beneficial in dungeons or trials because they allow players to reroll rewards at the end of the chest.
The values for recycling points are provided for items at the level 1. The upgrade gauge will grow by a certain number of points each time you recycle an item. This value is based on the rarity of the item and its level. The upgraded item will not keep its level when rerolled and the cost of recycling an upgraded item increases as its level rises.
Alternately, players can make use of reroll tokens to make an upgrade item rerollable, but this will not bring the item back to its original condition or provide the original statistics. This is useful for players who want to reroll an item they don't love but still would like to keep it in their collection.
There are three different types of upgrade tokens that are available in the game: reroll random, and upgrade. Each type comes with a variety of subtypes. For instance, tokens that reroll are available in three levels: rare, enhanced and legendary. Each requires a product of the level of its respective to make the new item with the same quality.
To make use of rerolling tokens you must select "Reroll Token" by right-clicking the Satanic or Angelic items in your inventory. Select the type of token. The tokens available are Item, Weapons, Misc, 1hguns, 2hguns, and Focus. Using an Item token will produce the creation of a new Item of any kind. Utilizing the Weapon or Misc token will produce a new weapon from the same faction.
The item can also be upgraded to a different item that has the same stats but a higher level. This will happen if the item has been placed in the Non-Droppable Pool, or if it was transferred to the pool as part of a franchise card.