World of Warcraft Item Upgrade and Set Bonuses
The item upgrade is a form of enchantment that increases the stats in specific weapons or armor. This includes tertiary statistics like Leech and Speed.
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Universal upgrades can be utilized on any type of gear and offer fewer benefits than other components that are equipment type specific to the equipment type.
Leveling
Upgrades allow players to upgrade their items by increasing their levels. The level increase also improves the item's "guaranteed" bonuses. Each level upgrade gives a bonus based on tier and increases a stat by +3. These extras range from a +3 bonus to +1 or an unspecified buff.
Each item can be upgraded a certain amount of times. However, after an upgrade the item is able to be re-transferred into a higher-tiered product that is of equal or greater value.
This method is beneficial for players who wish to acquire gear that has a specific amount of stats prior to acquiring a new item. Transfer systems allow players to avoid the waste of upgrade material and is easy to use.
Upgrade materials are gathered when players clear their content and can be used to enhance or replace an item. Each item requires a distinct kind of upgrade material. Weapons require Destruction Stones while armor requires Guardian or Harmony Leapstones. When an item is upgraded, the materials are renamed. For instance, Stone Fragments becomes Stones and Harmony Shards becomes Life Shards.
Upgrades to items are essential to improve the performance of a character However, it is essential to consider the cost of doing so before making any upgrades. The cost of upgrading an item can be a significant amount of gold, which could be better used to purchase new gear. This cost is the reason why it is best to upgrade only the most essential items in any given circumstance.
This usually involves upgrading the weapon first before the chest and legs, then the helm. Upgrade trinkets at this time if you have the money to do this. This will increase their proc potential. For example, a high-end Throne of Thunder trinket may be worth upgrading for the increased damage from its procs. Some trinkets, however, are not worth upgrading until they can provide an upgrade that is significant in a certain build. This is particularly true for breakpoint gear that is used to boost stats such as IAS or FHR.
Rerolling
Rerolling is an action that lets players alter the stats of a weapon, armor or ring depending on the type of item. It can be used to give new bonuses or replace existing ones. It can also be used to alter the power of the item's base.
Rerolling is an excellent way to boost your strength in the initial stages, but it's not necessary. When you reach your level 6 upgrade goal, it's usually better to go down and look for the best upgrades you can, or save to purchase the next set of items. This will ensure that you have a robust lineup by the time you hit your level 9 upgrade goal.
The rerolling system is very similar to the system of leveling up. Reroll tokens can be used to remove 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 won't be at the same level and 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 weapons or equipment. This is helpful if you've lost a gacha or need to reroll an item with five stars. To do this, you will need to create an account, or sign up through social media.
Similarly, there is an Occultist in every town who can be contacted to alter a weapon or armor's Aspects and/or stats. This is helpful if you have a five-star unit you'd like to improve, or if you have an elite four-star player you are struggling with.
Another method of rerolling an item is using the rerolling tokens obtained through the completion of quests. They can be bought from the Occultist for 300 gold or you can find them in the holozon boxes that are dropped after completing certain dungeons. You can reroll any armor, weapon or ring by moving the icon on the page of your item with the lock in the desired slot.
Sets

A set is a collection of items that are similar in some way. Sets are utilized every day. For instance dozen eggs or a group of friends. Sets are helpful in organizing things and utilizing operations such as intersection, union and difference to manage them effectively. Sets can be used in a variety of different ways, from organizing music in a playlist to classifying students based on their grades.
In Nioh the game, Sets are used to provide special effects when players are wearing pieces from a particular armor set. These bonuses, also known as Set Bonuses, are comparable to and sometimes even better than Effects. While it isn't explained why the armor sets have to be worn together in order to generate these additional effects they are a good option to play with different effects when playing the game. The armor sets with Set Bonuses can be found many locations in Hyrule, such as the Dark Moon Temple and Twilight Temple.
Set Bonuses are a part of each piece of equipment within a Set. The tooltip on the bottom of the item will tell you which Set Bonuses are available. The Set Bonuses will be displayed in the form of a red box.
Some of these bonuses are only available for certain equipment. For instance, if you have the complete Phantom Armor set you will get +8 defense (compared to the usual +3 defense offered by the majority of gear). Some sets are only available through completing specific tasks or by purchasing them at the Auction House.
It is possible to receive Set Bonuses for multiple pieces of equipment simultaneously. If you own the complete Kestra's Descent Set and the corresponding pieces of Twinblade of Shadow, you will receive the version with the + set's bonus if you soul be able to match the two sets.
Set Bonuses remain the same, even if the equipment to which they are attached level up. If an item is exemplared to levels that are too low, the set bonus will cease working.
Set bonuses
Set bonuses are unique effects that can appear on an item set and grant a bonus to the player in combat. They grant a specific percentage of a specific stat, such as defenses, weapon damage, or resistances. They don't stack however, and only one of them will work at any given time. The amount of a stat is determined by the number of pieces included in the set. For instance you can have four weapons and three chests, but only one of them will benefit you.
They typically increase the primary stat, however, they can boost secondary stats as well. Defence bonuses increase three defenses for each position and two defense types as an example a complete five-piece set of Hundings Rage will add up to a total of about 400 defence in your equipment. This is a significant increase in your gear as a melee.
This is a great feature and one of the most popular in the game. Currently, only a few gear sets have set bonuses, and they're only available in the Test Realm, but expect this number to increase once the update is live. The bonus will be added to the seven school-specific Dragoons gear, for example.
While Set Bonuses cannot stack within a set, they do stack between sets. This is a great option for players looking to mix sets in the most efficient way. It does require some planning. Set bonuses only affect the shell (not the armoring or mods) of an piece of equipment, so you must be cautious when putting them.
It is important to know that the amount of the set's bonus won't change even if your exemplar level is higher than three levels lower than the minimum allowed for an Enhancement. This rule doesn't apply to Purple (Very rare) Sets, PvP Sets and Archetype Origin Sets. Their set bonuses are in effect regardless of the exemplar level.