World of Warcraft Item Upgrade and Set Bonuses
The upgrade for an item is an enchantment that boosts the base stats of specific armor or weapons. This includes secondary stats like Leech and Speed.
A special item for evolution that allows Porygon to evolve into Porygon2. This item can be found at Pokestops or Gyms.
Universal upgrades can be utilized on any type of gear and offer less benefits than other components that are equipment-type specific.
Leveling
Upgrades allow players to upgrade items by increasing their levels. The item's "guaranteed bonuses" are also enhanced with the level increase. Each level upgrade gives bonuses based on the tier and increases the stat by 3. These extras can range from a +1 to +3 bonus, or an unspecified buff or debuff.
Each item is limited to a specific amount of upgrades. However, after an upgrade the item can be changed to a higher-leveled item that has the same or greater value.
This system is helpful for players who want to acquire gear with a certain level of stats prior acquiring a new item. The transfer system is very user-friendly and allows the player to save up on upgrade materials.
Upgrade materials can be collected by players when they provide clear content. They can be used to replace or improve an item. Each item requires a specific type of upgrade material. Weapons require Destruction stones while armor items require Guardian or Harmony Leapstones. These materials are renamed after the item is upgraded, for instance Stone Fragments become Stones and Harmony Shards become Life Shards.
Upgrades to items are essential for enhancing the performance of a character However, it is essential to think about the cost of doing so prior to making any changes. The cost of upgrading an item can be a lot 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 scenario.
This implies upgrading the weapon, followed by the legs, chest, and the helm. Upgrade trinkets now when the player has the funds to do so. This will maximize the potential of their procs. For example, a high-end Throne of Thunder trinket may be worth upgrading to get more damage that its procs can bring. Certain trinkets are not worth upgrading until they offer an upgrade that is significant in a certain build. This is especially true for some breakpoint gear used for high-value stats like IAS or FHR.
Rerolling
Rerolling is a method that lets players change the stats of an armor, weapon, or ring, depending on the type. It can be used to replace bonuses or to add new ones. It can also change the base power of the item.
While rerolling can be beneficial to boost your power in the early stages of the game it's not a necessary aspect of the game. Once you've reached your level 6 upgrade goal it's best to roll down and find the best upgrades you can, or save up for the next set of items. This will allow you to build an impressive team at the time you get to the level 9 upgrade goal.
The process of rerolling is 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 an upgraded item, it will no longer be at that level and will not have the added bonus.
Players can also utilize the special mechanic Eliminate, to eliminate any level Up option they have on their equipment or weapons. This is beneficial when you've lost a gacha or want to roll an item that has five stars. You'll need to set up an account from scratch or sign up via social media.
Additionally, there's an Occultist in each town which can be visited to alter a weapon's or armor's Aspects and/or stats. This is useful if you have a five-star epic unit that you want to make better or an elite four-star character you are struggling with.
Rerolling tokens are available by completing certain quests. They can be purchased from the Occultist for 300 gold, or they can be found in the holozon boxes that are dropped after having completed certain dungeons. You can then change the roll of any weapon, armor, or ring by moving the icon with the lock on it to the desired slot on your unit's page.
Sets
A set is a set of items that have a certain amount of similarity. Sets are frequently used. For example dozen eggs or a group of friends. They are helpful for organizing things and employing operations such as intersection, union and differences to manage them effectively. Sets can be used in various ways, including arranging music on a play list or dividing students based on their grades.
In Nioh the game, Sets are used to provide special effects when players wear armor from a particular armor set. These bonuses, also known as Set Bonuses, are similar to and sometimes better than Effects. While it is not explained in-universe why the armor sets need to be worn together in order to create these effects, they do give an interesting change of pace when playing the game. The armor sets that have Set Bonuses can be found in various locations throughout Hyrule, including the Dark Moon and Twilight Temple.
Set Bonuses are associated with each piece of equipment within the Set. The tooltip on the bottom of the item will inform you what Set Bonuses are available. Set Bonuses are presented in a box with a red border.
Some of these set bonuses are exclusive to certain pieces of equipment. For instance, if have the complete Phantom Armor set you will receive +8 defense (compared to the standard +3 defense that comes with most gear). Other sets are only available through specific quests or purchasing them through the Auction House.
It is possible to receive Set Bonuses for several items of equipment simultaneously. If you own the complete Kestra's Descent Set and the corresponding parts of Twinblade of Shadow, you will be able to get the version with the + set's bonus if you soul match them.
Set Bonuses are the same, despite the equipment to which they are attached level up. If an item is exemplarized to levels that are too low, the set bonus will stop working.
Set bonuses
Set bonuses are unique effects that can be found on an item set and give players a boost in combat. They grant a specific amount of a certain type of stat, like weapon damage, or defenses or resistances. They do not stack however, and only one of them will work at any time. The amount of a stat is determined by the number of pieces in the set. For example, you can have four weapons and three chests, but only one of them will be useful.
Generally, they boost the primary stats of a piece, however they can also boost secondary stats also. Defence bonuses boost three defensive positions and two typed defenses as an example the full five-piece set of Hundings Rage will add up to around 400 defenses in your equipment. This is a large increase in your gear, especially as a melee character.
This is a very useful feature, and it seems to be one of the most well-known features in the game. There are 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 goes live. For example, the incredibly popular 7 school-specific Dragoon's gear will have its bonus added to it when the update hits Live.

While Set Bonuses cannot stack within sets, they do stack with other sets. This is great for those who want to make the most optimal combination of sets. However, item upgrade requires some planning. Set bonuses only affect the shell (not the armoring or mods) of an item of equipment, so you need to be careful when placing them.
One important thing to remember is that a set bonus's strength is not affected in the event that you exemplarize more than three levels below the minimum level allowed for an Enhancement of this type. Purple (Very Rare) Sets, PvP sets and Archetype Origin sets are exempt from this requirement, and their set bonuses are in effect regardless of the level of the item's exemplar.