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Path of Exile Item Upgrading

In Path of Exile, item upgrading is among the best ways to improve your gear without relying upon big-ticket drops or trade. This article will show you how to upgrade your items efficiently.

Upgrades to equipment provide an additional bonus to the item's stats. This bonus is based on the upgrade component level and rarity.

Components

Upgrade components can make your weapons and armour better. You can find them through destroying enemies, buying them from karma sellers or finding them in the form of item-spheres. They can also be salvaged from equipment that contains them, or through an advanced salvage kit like the Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool. Upgrade components aren't destroyed when you remove them from the item.

The main purpose of upgrade components is to allow an item to be upgraded, however, they also serve other functions. They can be used to increase the level of experience gained from upgrading existing weapons or gear. They can also be forged to offer additional benefits. For instance, a created glyph can increase the chances of upgrading its target, whereas a boost upgrade will increase the attack or defense quality of a weapon or armor.

Selecting an upgrade template from the GUI will allow you to connect it to an item. This 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 scenario, an item will be upgraded after enough upgrade components have been collected.

Each component has its own experience multiplier, which affects how much more experience an item gets when it upgrades with the component. For instance, organic components have a more experience multipliers than mechanical ones. You should upgrade organic components first until you reach the next rank in the weapon or equipment, and then move on to mechanical upgrades.

Each item upgrader mod has an upgrade maximum number that is available for. The number of upgradeable items is determined by their upgradeable rank, and the type of upgrade they are able to receive. For instance, the most expensive possible weapon upgrade is a tier 10 weapon. However, the most common upgrades for weapons are an tier 6 weapon as well as an armor upgrade of tier 5.

Sets

A set is a collection of items which share the benefit of. Each item in the set can be upgraded at least one time, and the upgrade will increase the amount of bonuses that are guaranteed. When you first upgrade an item upgrader mod, its initial stat will be +1. After subsequent upgrades the stats of the primary one will be boosted a bit further (for example, +1 to 12+/13+/14+), and each time you upgrade the item with an additional stats is increased randomly.

The upgrade of a weapon can increase the damage base, which can be important for some builds. Weapons cannot be upgraded for greater maximum defence rolls than their base. Upgrading can be a good method to increase the value of some set and unique items, but it's important to remember that they might not be better than a high-level runeword in any build.

If the item you're upgrading has a guaranteed bonus it is able to be rerolled only once, and then its guarantee will be reset to zero. The same amount of power dies are used to reroll an item, just as it would be used to upgrade it. However the new item comes with different bonuses. The NPC [ArmorBoboko Boboko can upgrade your armor in Central Flarine. To upgrade an item, you'll require a power die of each type (Dice 4 or 6 drop from monsters 21+ and Giants; Dice 7 drops from bosses) and the proper amount of Minerals and Erons. These are available at the crafting table or in the Ultra Collector, and are available for purchase with Gold. The NPC will also provide an additional reward for each completed tier of the upgrade process. The reward can be rerolled a single time with the same materials as the original item.

Rerolling

If the player has enough tokens for rerolling, they can roll any item they have acquired during the game. When an upgraded item is to be rerolled, it will be exchanged for an equivalent level 1 version of the same item in a different set. Reroll tokens are available in the shop for a small sum of in-game currency. They are not refundable. The new upgraded item will have the same bonuses of the original one however its stats will be different also.

Players can change the identification of their equipment as well as changing it's roll by interfacing with an upgrader NPC. This will change its identification as a weapon to armor, or reverse it. The base requirements and stats remain the same. The change is permanent and will affect all characters who are wearing the gear.

The player can also upgrade the level of an item for any equipment that is equipped. This is accomplished by talking to an upgrader NPC and obtaining upgrade items. The cost of upgrading will depend on the upgrade track, the item type and number of crests. Each upgrade will add 5percent more damage to weapons.

Upgrading an item will make it more powerful, but it will also lower its quality. Therefore, it is important to find a balance between these two. Some items aren't worth upgrading, whereas others need to be upgraded to maximize their potential. A player may want to upgrade breakpoint armor with an interesting modification ( percent block chance, or FHR) in order to see what else it can become.

The main reason people play rerolls in Genshin Impact, or in any gacha-based game is because they're trying to obtain a particular character or weapon that they can't otherwise obtain. These items can be costly and time-consuming to obtain and the RNG isn't always a good fit. The only options left are to spend real cash or grind a lot. Rerolling is a popular option in Genshin Impact.

Leveling

You can choose whether to upgrade the weapon or armor when you upgrade an item. However, this feature is absolutely nothing in the current game. I believe that this feature was intended to add some value to rare and expensive items. However, since the majority of items are replaced quite quickly, and can only be upgraded by one level, you'll typically replace it before it is too old. It's also not worth upgrading items with gem sockets since the power of the stone will outweigh any increment in the ilvl.

When you click on the upgrade option on an item, you will see a small window with the upgrade template of the item as well as the crest and Valorstone costs to boost the level of the item. The costs will vary between weapons and armor and the latter typically costing more than the latter. The upgrade template lists the stats to be added to an upgraded item, and also the current ilvl.

The cost of the Valorstone and crest is calculated using the current Ilvl of the item and the upgrade templates. The ilvl will also be reduced by the upgrade templates reduction percentage of lvl. For example, an upgrade of 8% will decrease the ilvl of a weapon by 8 to 8percent.

In addition to the base ilvl increase, the item will also be upgraded in other stats such as critical strike damage, damage from PvE and dodge, block, and parry rating. These increases are also based off the upgrade template.

In the upgrade template you can see the amount of damage or defense that the item will be able to sustain after being leveled up. This is shown below the cost and the upgrade percentages. All armor and weapons, except practice equipment, get these stats once they've been leveled up. The value of these additional stats will be determined by the market, with a perfectly perfectly rolled version of a weapon or piece of armor able to command much higher trade values than non-upp'd versions. This is also true for other armor pieces, like tiaras or circlets.