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World of Warcraft Item Upgrade and Set Bonuses
The upgrade to an item is an enchantment that boosts the stats of a specific weapons or armor. This includes tertiary stats like Leech or Speed.
A special evolution item which allows Porygon2 to evolve and become Porygon2. It can be found in Pokestops and Gyms.
Universal upgrades are able to be used on any type of gear and offer fewer benefits than other components that are equipment-type specific to the equipment type.
Leveling
The upgrade system lets players improve items by increasing their level. The level increase also improves the item's "guaranteed" bonuses. Each level upgrade adds an additional bonus based on tier and increases the stat by a factor of 3. These bonuses range from +3 bonus to +1 or a random buff.
Each item can be upgraded a limited amount of times. However, after an upgrade the item is able to be re-transferred to a higher-leveled item which is of equal or greater value.
This system is extremely useful for players who want to acquire gear that has a certain amount of stats before they have the chance to purchase the latest item. The transfer system allows players to avoid wasting upgrade materials and is simple to use.
Upgrade materials can be gathered by players as they remove content. They are then used to upgrade or replace an item. Each item requires a distinct type of upgrade material. Weapons require Destruction stones, while armor items require Guardian or Harmony Leapstones. These materials are renamed when the item is upgraded, for example Stone Fragments become Stones and Harmony Shards become Life Shards.
It is important to [1] upgrade item s to boost a character's performance. However it is also crucial to consider how much this will cost. Every time an item is upgraded, the upgrade costs an amount of gold which could be better spent on a new piece of gear. This is why it is recommended to only upgrade the most necessary items in any given circumstance.
This means upgrading the weapon, followed by the legs, chest and helm. Upgrade trinkets in this phase when the player has the funds to do this. This will maximize their potential for procs. For instance, a top-of-the-line Throne of Thunder trinket may be worth upgrading due to the more damage that its procs can bring. Some trinkets, however, are not worth upgrading until they can offer an upgrade that is significant in the particular build. This is particularly true of certain breakpoint equipment that is used for stats with high value, such as IAS or FHR.
Rerolling
Rerolling is a mechanic that lets players alter the stats of a weapon, armor or ring based on the kind. It can be used to replace bonuses or to create new ones. It can also be used to change the item's power base.
Rerolling is an excellent way to increase your strength in the beginning stages however it's not essential. Once you reach your goal of upgrading to level 6, it's generally better to reroll and search for the most powerful upgrades or save the money to buy the next set of items. This will ensure that you have a strong roster when you reach your level 9 upgrade goal.
The rerolling system is very similar to that of the leveling up system. Reroll tokens can be used to take away any Level Up option and replace it with a different one. Reroll tokens, unlike Level Up do not reset the item's level. This means that if you reroll a upgraded item, it will not be at the same level, and will not be able to benefit from the bonus.
In addition to rerolling, players may make use of a specific mechanism called Eliminate that allows them to eliminate any Level Up option from their equipment or weapons. This is helpful if you've got a bad gacha or need to reroll an item with five stars. You'll need to set up your own account or sign up via social media.
In every town, you are able to visit an Occultist to alter the aspects or the stats of a weapon or armor. This is useful if have a five-star unit that you want to make better, or if you have an elite four-star character that you're struggling with.
Rerolling tokens can be obtained through completing certain quests. They can be bought from the Occultist for 300 gold or they can be found in the holozon boxes which are dropped after the completion of certain dungeons. You can reroll any armor, weapon, or ring simply by moving the icon on the page of your unit and locking the lock in the desired slot.
Sets
A set is a collection of items which have some commonality. Sets are used every day, such as dozen eggs or a set of friends. They are useful for organizing things and utilizing operations like intersection, union, and difference to manage them effectively. Sets are used in many different ways, from organizing music on a playlist, to assigning students grades.
In Nioh the game uses Sets to create special effects when players wear pieces of a set of armor. These bonuses are known as Set Bonuses and can be superior to Effects. Although it's not clear in the universe why armor sets must be worn together in order to create these extra effects, they provide an interesting change of pace when playing the game. The armor sets that come with Set Bonuses can be found in several places throughout Hyrule as well as the Dark Moon and Twilight Temple.
Each piece of equipment included in a Set comes with a variety of Set Bonuses associated with it. The tooltip near the bottom of the item will tell you which Set Bonuses are offered. Set Bonuses are presented in a box with a red border.
Some of these set bonuses are exclusive to specific pieces of equipment. For instance, if have the complete Phantom Armor set you will receive +8 defense (compared to the usual +3 defense that comes with the majority of gear). Some sets can only be obtained by completing certain tasks, or by purchasing them from the Auction House.
It is also possible to acquire Set Bonuses for multiple pieces of equipment simultaneously. If you have the entire Kestra's Descent Set and the matching pieces of Twinblade of Shadow, you will be able to get the version with the + set's bonus if you match them.
Unlike Effects that change each when you upgrade them, Set Bonuses stay identical even as the individual pieces of equipment they're attached to level up. If an item is exemplarized to be too low, then the set bonus will not work.
Set bonuses
Set bonuses are special effects which can be found on an item set, and provide a bonus to the player in battle. They provide a certain amount of a specific kind of stat, such as weapon damage, or defenses, or even resistances. However, they do not stack; only one will be active at any one time. The amount of an attribute is determined by the number of pieces in the set. For instance you could have four weapons and three chests however only one of them will benefit you.
Generally, they boost the primary stats of a piece, however some also boost secondary ones as well. Defence bonuses increase three defensive positions and two kinds of defenses. For example the five-piece Hundings Rage set will give you 400 defenses in your gear. This is a significant increase in your gear, particularly as melee characters.
This is a very useful feature, and it is believed to be one of the most well-known features in the game. There are currently only a handful of sets of gear are equipped with set bonuses. They are only available on the Test Realm. However, this number is expected to increase once the update is out. The bonus will be added to the seven school-specific Dragoons equipment, for instance.
Set bonuses cannot be stacked within a set, but they do stack across sets. This is great for players who wish to combine sets in the best possible way. However, it requires some planning. Set bonuses only affect the shell (not the armoring or mods) of an item of equipment, so you should be aware when putting them.
One important thing to remember is that the strength of a set's bonus will not change if you exemplar more than three levels below the minimum levels that are allowed for an Enhancement of that kind. Purple (Very Rare) Sets PvP sets, set-ups for PvP and Archetype Origin sets are exempt from this requirement, and their set bonuses are in effect regardless of the degree of exemplars for an item.