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Guild Wars 2 Item Upgrade
Item upgrade, commonly referred to as "upping," improves an item's stats. Each upgrade increment gives an increase in linearity of a given stat.
Players can recycle six items at a time to gain a gauge for each item's upgraded component. The cost of recycling items scales depending on their rarity and level.
Upgrade components
An upgrade for an item in Guild Wars 2 is a procedure that can improve the stats of your weapons and armor. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways through the use of upgrade components or increasing the rarity of an item or its mark level. A lot of items can be reforged in order to increase their value.
Upgradable items can be found throughout the game, both within the world and as rewards for missions. Players can also craft them. The main way to upgrade equipment is by making use of upgrade components which are components that can be inserted into equipment. The majority of equipment comes with slots to upgrade and some require a certain amount of upgrade. Some upgrade components give specific bonuses, while others offer a general bonus.
There are a variety of upgrade elements available in the game. These include universal upgrades, inscriptions, and jewels. Universal upgrades, such as gemstones and enchantments can be placed in any equipment type and offer less bonuses than those that are equipment-type specific to the type of equipment. Glyphs are only available in gathering tools and offer numerous benefits, from increasing the speed at which an item gathers to providing extra crafting materials.
Select the item in your inventory, then open the Upgrade window. The preview will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. It will display the expected stats following the upgrade. If you don't possess enough of either, the Upgrade button will say Blocked.
The upper-right side of the screen shows the amount of upgrade components required to create a particular item. The cost of upgrading increases with the upgrade level and rarity, but it can be reduced by various ways, such as purchasing upgrades from a vendor or trading them to other players.
Almost all weapons can be upgraded with an upgrade to a prefix like an insignia, or a rune. Many are upgraded by a suffix upgrade. These upgrades alter the name of the item and add an adjective, such as "Radiant" or "Minor Vigor. The only exceptions are the non-inscribable weapons, such as shields and foci from the Prophecies and Factions campaigns, that cannot be upgraded using any mods.
Glyphs
Glyphs can be used to convey visual information. They move to catch the attention of the viewer and stimulate interest in the brain. The animation of glyphs resembles the body language and makes them more effective in transmitting an inter-linguistic message. Glyphs also improve the likelihood of remembering messages by creating a familiarity in the brain.
Each glyph comes with a range of values it can enhance a stat, as shown on the item when you open the glyph in the Glyph Storage or when you use them to enchant an artifact. This is the maximum value that the glyph can increase a stat's value by and not the amount it actually improves the stat by. The actual value of the glyph is determined by the tier and quality of the product you are creating it for.
The majority of upgrade components added to items cannot be removed or replaced without dismantling them except for legendary upgrades and equipment. If, however, you have an unusable rune or glyph that has not yet been applied to your equipment, you can transfer it to another piece of equipment by utilizing the Upgrade Glyphs context menu in the Glyphs panel. This will create a Glyph Set that includes the selected glyph.
You can take out any glyph with the help of a Black Lion Salvage Kit, or an Ascended Salvage tool. This will cause the item to be destroyed in which it is installed but you will be able to salvage the upgraded item with the glyph and its shards, therefore, it shouldn't be considered a loss.
When you remove an item after putting a glyph on it, the shards of that glyph will disappear. You can also add the glyph to your equipment to give it an additional benefit. For example the glyph Deferred Damage can store damage for the wearer and distribute it slowly rather than all at one time. This is helpful for those who take a lot damage from their enemies but don't want to be overwhelmed.
Reroll tokens
Reroll tokens allow players to alter the affixes they use on their weapons and equipment and can be found in various ways such as in mistery boxes, as rare drops from skulled creatures, or even from killing bosses. Reroll tokens give the player a new random affix, which is usually superior to the one they had before. Reroll tokens can also be a good option to reroll stats on weapons and can be upgraded to increase damage or additional perks.
Rerolled items do not appear in the menu of upgrade options, however they can still be upgraded. By pressing the "upgrade button", you can recycle the rerolled items. This will alter the layout of the item's window, and allow up to six items be selected for recycling. The level gauge is boosted by recycling an item. The amount is determined by the rarity of the item and its level. Therefore, higher-leveled items are more valuable for recycling than those with lower levels.
Players can also use Reroll Tokens and Star Remnants to roll rerolling Weapon Traits for upgraded units. Rerolls will determine the percentage chance of a weapon trait. If it rolls higher, the weapon is upgraded, and if it rolls lower, it remains unchanged. Weapons can be repeatedly rolled up to three times.
Rerolling is a fantastic option to upgrade an item. However, players must be aware that the total ilvl is reduced by the number that it took to reroll it to the final level. This effect is most evident on Rings and Diadems because they are the only options to raise the ilvl.
The Reroll system has been criticized by players as being too expensive and it's more fair to let people pay for it in the form of money or a food item that would allow players to modify their build without a lot of time and energy. However the paid rerolls aren't something the developers are planning to implement at this time in the game's development. They are planning to add a potion that will allow players to change their race in the near future.
Leveling
There are many ways to upgrade an item. The first method of leveling up an item upgrade is by increasing the amount of upgrade. This boosts the value of upgrading any stat. The second option is to increase the impact of the upgrade, which increases the damage or healing of a stat. In addition you have the option to upgrade the base item to an upgrade type. The new item will retain its iLevel, but will have the upgraded effects of the upgraded item.
It is important to remember that upgrades can be random. Most of the time, a higher roll is determined by glyphs. However there are occasions when a greater or special roll may occur. The item type will also determine the iLevel. If you upgrade a unique or rare item to a special item type, then it's likely to gaining a higher level.
The cost of upgrading items can be expensive especially when you're upgrading an item of gear from the normal to the legendary track. The cost of upgrading a piece of equipment will depend on its base iLevel and the amount of upgrade levels. In addition, some upgrade tracks require crests in order to achieve the next upgrade level.
If you're lucky the upgraded item will reach the maximum level of its upgrade track and unlock an additional benefit. This will give you a substantial boost in the upgrade value of the item. The bonus effect can change with each upgrade level, however. In general, the effect of upgrading is increased by +3.
The iLevel also changes depending on the item's upgrade path and base level. For example an item that has been upgraded from being a rare or exclusive item to an extraordinary one will have the chance to gain the Enhanced Defense of the new base item.