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Path of Exile item upgrader Upgrading

The best way to improve your equipment in Path of Exile is through item upgrades. This lets you enhance your gear without having to rely on expensive drops or trades. This article will teach you how to upgrade your items.

Upgrades in equipment can add a bonus to the item's base stats. This bonus scales according to the rarity and strength of the upgrade component.

Components

Upgrade components can make your armour and weapons better. They can be found by destroying enemies, buying them from karma sellers or finding them in the form of item-spheres. You can also get them from equipment that has the components or through salvage kits of high-end quality, such as Black Lion Salvage Kit and Ascended Salvage Tool. Unlike most other items upgrade components, upgrade components aren't destroyed when they are removed from an item.

Upgrade components are typically used to improve an item but they can also be used for other purposes. They can be stacked to increase the level of an item that can be upgraded or they can be used to increase the experience gained when upgrading an existing weapon or piece of gear. They can also be forged to provide extra bonuses. For example, a designed glyph will increase the chance of upgrading its target, and an upgrade boost will enhance the defense or attack attribute of a weapon or armor.

By selecting an upgrade template from the GUI will allow you to bind it to an item. This will display a list of upgrade components that the item can be upgraded to. Alternatively, you can make use of the workbench to choose an upgrade template. In either scenario the item will be upgraded after enough upgrade components are gathered.

Each component has its own experience multiplier, which affects how much more experience an item receives when it upgrades with the component. Organic components, for instance have an increased multiplier of experience than mechanical components. It is therefore recommended to upgrade with organic components until you have reached the experience multiplier of the next level of the equipment or weapon, and then change to mechanical upgrades.

Each item comes with a maximum upgrade number that can be received. The number of items that can be upgraded is determined by their upgradeable rank, and the type of upgrade items they can get. For instance, the highest possible weapon upgrade is a tier 10 weapon. The most common weapon upgrade is a gun of tier 6 and an armor upgrade for tier 5.

Sets

A set is a group of items that have a bonus. Each item in the set can be upgraded at least one time, and each upgrade boosts its guaranteed bonuses. When you first upgrade an item, its primary stat will be +1. On subsequent upgrades, the primary stats will be boosted even further (for instance +1 for 12+/13+/14+) and each time an item is upgraded, one of its stats will increase randomly.

Upgrading a weapon can also increase the damage base, which could be necessary for certain builds. However, weapons are not upgraded to have a higher maximum defense roll than their normal base. It's possible to increase the value of certain sets and unique items by upgrading them, however they may not always be better than a Runeword with a high level.

If you're upgrading an item with an added bonus the item can be rerolled once and the guarantee will reset to 0. The same power die is used to roll an item as it is used to upgrade it. However, the new item has different bonuses. Upgrading can be done through the NPC [Armor] Boboko in the Central Flarine. To upgrade an item upgrading, 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 proper amount of Minerals and Erons. These are available at the crafting table or in the Ultra Collector and can be purchased using Gold. NPCs also offer special rewards for each completed level of the upgrade process. This reward can be rerolled a second time, and the reroll will use the same materials as the original item.

Rerolling

A player is able to roll any item they have acquired in the game if they have enough tokens. When an upgraded item gets to be rerolled, it will be exchanged for the version at a level 1 of the same item in a different set. Reroll tokens can be bought from the store for a small amount of in-game currency, however they are not refundable. The new item upgraded will still have the extra bonuses of the first however, its stats will be different too.

In addition to rerolling items players can also alter the identity of any equipment by engaging with an upgrader NPC. The equipment's identification will change 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 that are wearing the gear.

Players can also boost the item upgrader kit level of any equipped equipment by obtaining upgrade components and communicating with the upgrader NPC of the item. The cost of upgrading will depend on the upgrade track, the item type and number of crests. For weapons, each step up will add five percent to the damage.

The upgrade of an item can make it more powerful however, it can also decrease its quality. It is therefore important to balance the two. Some items may not be worth upgrading at all, while others will need to be upgraded to reach their potential. For instance an individual player may decide to upgrade a piece of breakpoint armor with an interesting modifier ( percent chance of blocking or FHR) to explore the possibilities of what it can become.

Rerolling is a popular practice in Genshin Impact and other gacha-based games. People do it in order to get a character or weapon they cannot otherwise get. These items can be costly and time-consuming, and the RNG gods do not always want to play. The only other options are to invest money or grind for a long time. This is why rerolling is a popular option in Genshin Impact.

Leveling

You can choose whether to upgrade the weapon or armor after upgrading an item. This feature is not available in the current version of the game. I believe it was intended to be a way to give some value to rare items, but since equipment generally drops quickly and is only upgraded one level up and you'll typically replace the item before it gets old enough. It's not worth upgrading items with gem sockets since the power of the stone will outweigh any increase in the level of.

You will be presented with a small box when you click the upgrade option on an item. It will show the template of the item, 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 an upgraded item along with its current ilvl.

The cost of the Valorstone and crest is calculated using the item's current Ilvl and the upgrade templates. The ilvl is also reduced by the upgrade templates lvl reduction percentage. For example an upgrade of 8% can reduce the weapon's ilvl by 8 to 8%.

In addition to the base ilvl increase it will also get upgrades in other stats like 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 determine the amount of damage or defense that the item will receive after it is leveled up. This is shown below the cost and upgrade percentages. All armor and weapons that are not practice equipment get these stats once they've been leveled up. The value of these additional stats will be dictated by the market, with a perfectly rolled weapon or piece of armor able to command much higher trade values than non-upp'd versions. The same applies to other armor pieces, such as circlets and tiaras.