World of Warcraft Item Upgrade and Set Bonuses

The item upgrade is an enchantment that boosts the base stats of certain armor or weapons. This includes tertiary stats like Leech or Speed.
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Universal upgrades can be utilized on any type of gear and provide smaller bonuses than other components that are equipment type specific.
Leveling
Upgrades allow players to upgrade their items by increasing their levels. The level increase also boosts the item's "guaranteed" bonuses. Each level upgrade increases the stats of the item by 3 and also adds an additional bonus that is based on the tier of the item. These extras could vary from a +1 bonus to +3 bonus, to an unspecified buff or debuff.
Each item can be upgraded a limited number of times. After an upgrade the item is completed, it can be upgraded to a product with the same or greater value.
This system is very useful for players who wish to obtain gear that has a certain amount of stats before they have the chance to purchase the latest item. The transfer system is simple to use and lets players save up on upgrades materials.
Upgrade materials are gathered when a player clears content and can be used to enhance or replace an item. Each item requires a specific kind of upgrade material. Weapons require Destruction Stones while armor requires Guardian or Harmony Leapstones. These materials are renamed when the item is upgraded, such as Stone Fragments become Stones and Harmony Shards become Life Shards.
It is essential to upgrade items to increase the performance of a character. However item upgrading is equally important to consider how much this will cost. The cost of upgrading an item can be a lot of gold, which could have been better spent on new gear. This cost is the reason why it is advisable to upgrade only the most important items in any given scenario.
This means upgrading the weapon, followed by the legs, chest, and helm. If the player can afford it upgrading trinkets must be done in this stage to increase their proc potential. Upgrades to a top-quality Throne of Thunder item may be worth it due to the increased damage it can do. Some trinkets, however, are not worth upgrading until they provide an upgrade that is important to the specific build. This is especially the case for breakpoint equipment that is used to boost stats such as IAS or FHR.
Rerolling
Rerolling is a method that lets players alter the stats of a weapon, armor, or ring, depending on the type. It can be used to add new bonuses or replace existing ones. It can also be used to change the item's power base.
Rerolling is a great way to boost your strength in the early stages however it's not essential. Once you've reached your goal of upgrading to level 6, it is usually better to reroll and discover the most powerful upgrades or save funds to buy the next set of items. This will ensure that you have a strong lineup at the time you reach the level 9 upgrade goal.
The rerolling system is very similar to that of the system of leveling up. Reroll tokens can be used to take away any Level Up option and replace it with a different one. Reroll tokens like Level Up do not reset the item's level. This means that when you reroll an upgraded item, it won't be at that level and will not have the additional bonus.
In addition to rerolling, players can utilize a unique mechanism called Eliminate that allows them to eliminate any Level Up option from their equipment or weapons. This is helpful if you've lost a gacha or need to roll an item that has five stars. You'll need to set up an account from scratch or sign in via social media.
In each town, you can visit an Occultist to change the Aspects or the stats of a weapon or armor. This is useful if you want to enhance your epic five-star character or if your four-star elite character is giving you trouble.
Rerolling tokens can be obtained through completing certain quests. These can be bought from the Occultist at 300 gold, or found in holozons that are dropped by certain dungeons. You can then roll any weapon, armor, or ring by moving the icon with the lock to the desired slot on the page of your unit's.
Sets
A set is a collection of items that are alike in some way. Sets are used every day. For example an egg dozen or a group of friends. Sets are helpful in organizing things and utilizing operations like intersection, union and difference to manage them effectively. Sets are used in many different ways, from arranging music on a playlist, to classifying students based on their grades.
In Nioh, the game uses sets to offer special effects to players when they wear specific pieces of an Armor Set. These bonuses are known as Set Bonuses and can be superior to Effects. While it isn't explained why the armor sets must be worn together in order to generate these additional effects they are a good method to alter the game when playing the game. The armor sets that have Set Bonuses can be found in many places around Hyrule including the Dark Moon Temple and Twilight Temple.
Each piece of equipment in a Set has a number of Set bonuses that go along with it. You can identify the ones you are looking for by hovering over the item and looking at the tooltip at the bottom. Set Bonuses are displayed in a box with the red border.
Some of these bonuses are exclusive to specific pieces of equipment. If you equip the entire Phantom Armor set, you will receive +8 defense (instead of the 3 defense you get with most gear). Other sets are only available through certain quests or purchasing them from the Auction House.
It is also possible to obtain Set Bonuses on multiple pieces of equipment simultaneously. If you own the complete Kestra's Descent Set and the matching pieces of Twinblade of Shadow, you will receive the version with the + set's bonus if you soul match them.
Set Bonuses remain the same, even if the equipment to which they are attached is upgraded. However, if an item is exemplared to levels that are not enough, the set bonus will stop working.
Set bonuses
Set bonuses are unique effects that are available on a set of gear that can give a bonus in battle. They grant a specific amount of a particular type of stat, like damage to weapons, defenses, or resistances. They cannot stack, however; only one of them will be active at any given time. The amount of a stat is determined by the number of pieces included in the set. For example you could have four weapons and three chests however only one of them will be useful.
In general, they increase the primary stats of a piece, but they also boost secondary stats too. Defense bonuses boost three defensive positions and two typed defenses, so for example, a full five piece set of Hundings Rage will add up to a total of around 400 defense in your gear. This is a large increase in your gear, particularly as a melee character.
This is a fantastic feature, and is among the most well-known in the game. Currently, only a few gear sets have set bonuses, and they are only available in the Test Realm, but expect this number to increase once the update is live. The bonus will be added to the 7 school specific Dragoons gear, as an example.
Set bonuses do not stack within a set, but they do stack across sets. This is great for players who want to combine sets in the most efficient way. It requires some planning. Set bonuses only affect the shell (not the armoring or mods) of an piece of equipment, so you should be aware when placing them.
It is important to know that the value of the bonus of a set will not change even if your exemplar is higher than three levels lower than the minimum level that is allowed for an enhancement. Purple (Very Rare) Sets PvP sets, set-ups for PvP and Archetype Origin sets are exempt from this rule, and their set bonuses are in effect regardless of the exemplar level of an item.