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The upgrading of your equipment is a vital part of equipping your character. Upgrades boost damage to items and enhancements.
They also provide rewards and upgrades. The Blacksmith is able to sell them to you.
Players can recycle any item upgrader by pressing the upgrade button on it. Every item recycled adds a level to the gauge for upgrading.
Weapons
When the weapon is upgraded it gains a base damage bonus, as well as a scaling factor that influences other stats. Certain upgrade components come with cosmetic effects, while others offer additional features. These upgrades can be put into weapons, armor, trinkets and gathering tools, and they generally require that the equipment has an upgrade slot that is available and meet certain requirements. Once a weapon or armor piece features an upgrade component within it, it can be replaced with another, but the previous upgrade will be destroyed (except for legendary equipment and upgrades). Upgrade components can be recovered by using a Black Lion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool, or using a high-tier salvage tool on the item upgrader itself.
In addition to the standard upgrades, a weapon may be upgraded by adding a Calibration Attribute that improves certain stats, such as Weakspot Damage or Crit Rate. This is accomplished through the Gear Workbench interaction menu. This can be done four times depending on the weapon's level.
Once the weapon has reached max upgrade, it can be rebuilt using a variety of different types of upgrades to increase specific stats or add other bonuses and effects. All of these upgrades can be used simultaneously and their effects will vary depending on how rare the weapon is.
There are two Blacksmiths in the game who can perform these upgrades: Blacksmith Hewg in the Church of Elleh hub area as well as Smithing Master Iji on the Road to the Manor Site of Grace. Both upgrade item materials differ: Smithing Stones to modify the type of damage that weapons deal and Somber Smithing Stones to modify the standard weapons.
In general, it's best to improve your weapon's damage first. Then you can improve your armour defense and, finally the secondary stats required by your build. It is not uncommon to see melee Druids upgrade their weapons before upgrading other equipment. This will increase DPS. This is especially true for enchantments, which are extremely efficient in increasing the damage of a weapon and other stats.
Armor
Item upgrades allow players to boost the performance of specific weapons, armors trinkets and gathering tools. They can also provide other effects, such as an increase in damage or cosmetic enhancements. Item Upgrades can be obtained by crafting, purchasing from NPC vendors, or in loot drops or as rewards from quests.
The armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC, and spending the appropriate currency. Most armor will upgrade to the next level after an upgrade. Most armor types are upgradeable, however some items (such as the starter armour in Great Sky Island) cannot.
Most armor upgrades increase the strength or defense of an item upgrading by just a little. Some upgrades, however, could result in significant improvements in defense or strength. This is especially the case when upgrading epic items.
Certain upgrades offer specific abilities that can be activated when wearing armor. These abilities can be very beneficial in combat. For instance they can boost the speed of attack or block. Certain upgrades also offer passive effects, like reducing the amount of damage that is taken when wearing armor, or giving you a a chance to dodge attacks.
Upgrades to armor could require several attempts, depending on the type of armor. For example for instance, if a player wants to upgrade a Steelclash armor to Dragonscale The first attempt will result in a brand new piece of Dragonscale with the base defense of 59-67. The second attempt would result in a new Dragonscale armor that has a base defense between 67-77, and it goes on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players upgrade their armor sets up to level 4. To do this it is necessary to visit each of the four locations known as Great Fairy Fountains in the game. Each of these locations houses a powerful fairy who can upgrade one piece of armor for the player.
Contrary to popular belief, armor in The Division 2 is not useless. The reality is that some armors come with very substantial increases in poison or curse, fire, or magic damage reduction, making them very useful for specific builds. There are other ways to improve armor stats beyond the use of upgradeable armor, such as the engineer trait to boost armor penetration, or the challenger trait to reduce the weight of the entire armor.
Potion
A potion can be upgraded by putting it in an brewing stand in order to unlock new effects. The upgrade unlocks a brand new level of potion effects, and can be repeated to unlock more potency levels.
The potions also have an individual color, which can be chosen by the player using /give. The color will affect the effect clouds' area-of-effect as well as the arrows generated. In Bedrock Edition the custom potion colour also applies to the particle effects of the potions.
The water bottle, mundane and thick potions and awkward potions, now have a distinct texture when they are brewed. In the Creative Inventory the potion healing and weakness are now available. Addition of lingering potions, that can be prepared using splash potions or Dragon breath. Also included is a thick potion which has the status effect of Mining Fatigue. Bug Tracker is the place for you to report issues with this patch.
Trinket
A trinket can be a small, inexpensive ornament or piece jewelry. It can be a necklace or ring. Or even a small banner used to mark the lateen yard of a boat. It can also be an gilded trinket connected to the mast of a boat.
This macabre trinket appears to be influencing the inhabitants of this maze by making them more prevalent. The trinket, at its current level makes all types Xx of mimics more prevalent and gives each floor an A% chance that it has an ebony-colored replica. Upgrades to this trinket cost a small amount of energy.
This enchanted Scepter's magic seems to alter the dungeon's environment by increasing the probability of generating grass and water. This trinket, at its current level will cause X% of regular floors to be filled with grass or water. It doesn't affect glyphs, enchantments or cursed armor or weapons, or items that are produced to solve hazards rooms.
The item level upgrade, which appears like a newt's eyes appears to alter your vision in a manner that goes beyond merely decreasing your field of view. This trinket, at the moment level, boosts the health benefits of drinking healing potions and wells of life by X%, and gives you mind-sight on enemies within Y tile. This trinket cannot be combined with the Higher Senses.
Skull Cavern is where you will find Trinkets after you've completed the Mastery Cave. You can find them after defeating Monsters, and in chests and crates. They aren't found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
Place the trinket in the Anvil when it needs to be upgraded. This will have an unpredictable impact on the trinket either prolonging its life or enhancing its effects. You can reforge the Trinket as many times as you want, though it will always have an effect that is different from the one you had when you forged it.
You can upgrade your Trinkets in the Alchemy Station by placing them into the Magical Catalyst. This will cost 6 energy, but increase the power of the trinkets by a small amount.