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Path of Exile Item Upgrading
The most effective way to improve your gear in Path of Exile is through upgrade of your items. This lets you enhance your gear without having to depend on costly trades or drops. This article will teach you how to upgrade your items effectively.
Upgrades to equipment provide an additional bonus to the item's base stats. This bonus scales with the upgrade component level and rarity.
Components
Upgrade components make your weapons and armour better. They can be obtained by destroying enemies, finding them in item spheres, or purchasing them from karma sellers. They can also be rescued from equipment that contains them, or through the highest-quality salvage kits such as the Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool. Contrary to other products upgrade components, upgrade components aren't destroyed when they are removed from an item.
The main purpose of upgrade components is to allow an item to be upgraded, but they also serve other functions. They can be stacked to increase the level of experience gained from upgrading existing weapons or gear. They can also be made to offer additional benefits. A crafted glyph can increase the chance of upgrading its target, and boost upgrades increase the attack or defense attributes of a weapon.
Selecting an upgrade template in the GUI will allow you to bind it to an item. item upgrader will show an upgrade component list that the item can be upgraded to. You can also use the workbench to selecting an upgrade template. In either instance the item will be upgraded after enough upgrade components are collected.
Each component has a different experience multiplier that affects the amount of experience an item gets when it is upgraded with the component. For instance, organic components offer an experience multiplier that is higher than mechanical ones. It is recommended to upgrade organic components first until you reach the next rank in the weapon or equipment, and then switch to the mechanical upgrades.
Each item comes with an upgrade limit number that is available for. The number of items that can be upgraded is determined by their upgradeable rank and the type of upgrade they are able to receive. For instance, the highest possible upgrade for a weapon is a weapon of tier 10. However, the most common weapon upgrades are a tier 6 weapon and a tier 5 armor upgrade.
Sets
A set is a collection of items that share a bonus. Each item in the set can be upgraded at least once, and each upgrade boosts the guaranteed bonuses. When you first upgrade an item or set piece is that it will be given an increase of +1 to its primary stat. After subsequent upgrades, the primary stats will be increased a bit more (for example, +1 up to 12+/13+/14+), and each time you upgrade the item, one of its extra stats will be increased randomly.
Upgrades can also boost a weapon's damage base. This can be crucial for certain types of weapons. Weapons aren't upgraded to give a higher maximum defence roll than their base. It's possible to increase the value of certain set and unique items by upgrading them, however they're not always better than a Runeword with a high level.
If an item you're upgrading has a guaranteed bonus, it can be rerolled once and its guarantee will be reset to 0. The same power die is used to reroll an item, just as it would be to increase its level. However the new item comes with different bonuses. Upgrades can be made through the NPC [ArmorBoboko. Boboko in Central Flarine. To upgrade an item, you'll require a power die of each kind (Dice 4 or 6 drop from monsters 21+ and Giants; Dice 7 drops from bosses) and the appropriate amount of Minerals and Erons. These can be bought by using Gold at the crafting table or in the Ultra Collection. The NPC will also offer a special reward for every tier that is completed of the upgrade process. This reward is rerollable once, and the reroll will be made using the same materials used in the original item.
Rerolling
A player can reroll any item acquired during the game, provided they have enough tokens to be able to do so. When an upgraded item is rerolled, it will be exchanged for an equivalent version that is level 1 of the same item in another set. Reroll tokens are available from the store for a small amount of in-game currency, however they are not refundable. The new upgraded item will still have the extra bonuses of the first however its stats will differ as well.
Players can change the identification of equipment in addition to rerolling it by interacting with an upgrader NPC. The equipment's identification will change from a weapon to an armor, or vice versa. Its base requirements and stats remain the same. The change is permanent and will affect all characters who are wearing the gear.
Players can also increase the level of an item equipped device by obtaining upgrade components and communicating with the item's upgrader NPC. It will cost a specific amount of crests as well as Valorstones depending on the upgrade track and item kind. Each upgrade will add an additional 5% of damage to weapons.
Upgrades can boost the effectiveness of an item, however they also can decrease the quality of an item. It is therefore important to find a balance between the two. Some items may not be worth upgrading however, others will need to be upgraded in order to maximize their potential. A player may want to upgrade their breakpoint armor using an interesting modifier ( percent block chance, or FHR) in order to explore what else it can become.
Rerolling is a popular practice in Genshin Impact and other gacha-based games. People do it to try to obtain a character or weapon that they wouldn't otherwise have. The process of obtaining these items can be costly and time-consuming and the RNG gods don't always want to play ball. The only options are to spend real cash or grind a lot. Rerolling is extremely popular in Genshin Impact.
Leveling
When upgrading an item, you can increase the level of the weapon or armor. However, this feature does absolutely nothing in the current game. I think it was meant to be a way to give some value to rare items, but since equipment generally drops quickly and is only upgraded after a certain amount of levels, you'll usually replace the item before it becomes old enough. It's not worth upgrading items using gem sockets, as the power of the gem will outweigh any increment in ilvl.
You will see a small box when you click on the upgrade option for an item. It will show the item's template, the crest, and the Valorstone cost to raise the item level. The cost of upgrades will vary based on weapons and armor, with the former usually costing more than the latter. The upgrade template lists the stats that will be added to the upgraded item. It it also lists the current ilvl.
The Crest and Valorstone costs are calculated based on the item's current ilvl and the upgrade template. In addition, the ilvl of the new upgraded item will be decreased by the template's lvl reduction percentage. For instance the weapon that has an 8% upgrade decrease will reduce its count by 8-8%.
The item will be upgraded to other stats like critical strike damage, PvE damages, and block, parry and dodge rating in addition to the base level. Those increases are also based on the upgrade template.
In the upgrade template you can see the amount of damage or defense the item will receive after being leveled up. This is shown below the cost and the upgrade percentages. Aside from practice equipment, all armor and weapons gain the same stats when they are leveled up. The market determines the value of these stats. A weapon or armor with perfect rolls can command more than an unupp'd version. This is also true for other pieces of armor like tiaras and circlets.