World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrading of your equipment is an essential part of equipping your character. Upgrades increase the base damage as well as enchantments of items.
They also offer bonus effects and enhancements. The Blacksmith can also sell them to you.
Players can recycle any item by pressing the upgrade button on it. Each recycled item adds a level to the gauge for upgrading.
Weapon
If a weapon is upgraded, it receives a base damage bonus and a scaling factor which affects other stats. Certain upgrade components come with aesthetic effects while others give additional benefits. These upgrades can be added to armors, weapons trinkets, gathering tools, and trinkets. The majority of them require that the equipment has an upgrade slot and meets certain requirements. Once a weapon or armor piece has an upgrade component in it, it is able to be replaced with another but the prior upgrade will be destroyed (except for legendary equipment and upgrades). Upgrade components can be retrieved with the help of a Black-Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool, or by using a salvage tool of high-end quality on the item it self.
In addition to the basic upgrades, a weapon can be upgraded by adding a Calibration Attribute that improves certain stats such as Weakspot Damage or Crit Rate. This is done through the Gear Workbench interaction menu. This can be done four times based on the weapon level.
When the weapon reaches its maximum level of upgrade it can be modified to give different bonuses and effects, or to improve specific stats. item upgrading of these upgrades can be used at once, and the effects differ based on the rarity of the weapon.

Two Blacksmiths are able to perform these upgrades in the game: Blacksmith Iji on the Road to the Manor Site of Grace and Smithing Master Hewg at the Church of Elleh hub. Both require different upgrade materials: Smithing Stones for standard weapons and Somber Smithing Stones to alter the kind of damage a weapon can cause.
In general, it is advised to improve weapon damage first, followed by armor defense, and finally the other secondary stats that are required by your build. In particular, it is common to see melee druids upgrading their weapon prior to any other gear, because it will increase DPS. This is especially applicable to enchantments, which are extremely efficient in increasing a weapon's damage and other stats.
Armor
Item Upgrades let players enhance the base stats of certain pieces of armor weapons, trinkets, trinkets and gathering tools. They can also provide other effects, such as an increase in damage or cosmetic enhancements. Item Upgrades are available by crafting, purchasing from NPC vendors, or in loot drops or as quest rewards.
The armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC, and spending the appropriate currency. Most armor upgrades to the next level following an upgrade. The majority of armor types are upgradeable, however some items (such as the starter armour in Great Sky Island) cannot.
The majority of armor upgrades provide only a slight increase in an item's defense base or strength. However, some upgrade components can offer significant increases to strength or defense, particularly when upgrading an epic item.
Certain upgrades offer specific abilities that can be activated while wearing armor. These abilities can be beneficial in combat, for instance giving a boost to attack speed or blocking. Certain upgrades also offer passive effects, for instance decreasing the amount of damage that is taken while wearing armor or granting the chance to avoid attacks.
Upgrades to armor may require multiple attempts, depending on the type of armor. For example the case of a player wanting to upgrade an existing Steelclash armor to Dragonscale The first attempt would result in a new piece of Dragonscale with a base defense between 59 and 67. The second attempt would result in a new Dragonscale armor with the base defense between 67 and 77, and it goes on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players upgrade their armor sets to level 4. To do this, players must visit the four Great Fairy Fountains found in the game. Each of these locations holds the power of a fairy who can upgrade a piece of armor for the player.
Contrary to popular belief, armor in The Division 2 is not useful. The reality is that some armors have very significant boosts to poison, curse, fire or magic damage reduction, which makes them extremely useful for certain types of builds. There are many other ways to boost the stats of armor besides upgrading the armor, like using the engineer trait to increase armor penetration or the challenger to reduce the weight of the entire armor.
Potion
By putting a potion in the stand for brewing, you will be able to unlock new effects. The upgrade unlocks a new effect tier, and can be re-used for more potencies.
The potions also get an individual color, which can be chosen by the player using the /give. This color will affect the area-of-effect clouds as well as the arrows generated. In Bedrock Edition the custom potion colour also applies to the particle effects of the potions.
The water bottle, a common potions that are thick and awkward now have a fresh brewing texture. In the Creative Inventory, potion healing and potion weakness have been added. In addition, there are lingering potions that can be prepared by using splash potions or Dragon breath. Additionally, there is a thick potion which has the status effect of Mining Fatigue. Issues relating to this update can be tracked on the Bug Tracker.
Trinket
A trinket is an inexpensive, small ornament or piece jewelry. This can be a necklace, ring, or even a small flag that is used to mark a boat's lateen yard. This can also refers to the trinket with gilded gold that is connected to the mast of a boat.
This bizarre trinket seems to be influencing denizens in this maze by making them more common. This trinket, at the moment, makes all types of mimics more prevalent and gives every floor an Y% chance that it has an ebony copy. Upgrades to this trinket will cost a small amount of energy.
The magic of the enchanted Scepter appears to alter the dungeon's environment, increasing its likelihood of producing water and grass. At its current level this trinket can make X% of regular floors become filled with water or grass, however it won't affect enchantments or the glyphs, cursed weapons, armor, or items that are created to aid in the elimination of hazards.
While it appears like the normal eye of a newt this mystical item seems to be affecting your vision in ways other than simply reducing your field of view. At the present time, this trinket can increase the total health of the drinkers of healing, waterskins and wells of health by X% and gives you the ability to see enemies within Y tiles. This trinket does not stack with the Higher Senses.
Skull Cavern is where you will find Trinkets after you've completed the Mastery Cave. You can find them by defeating Monsters and in chests and crates. They cannot be found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
Place the trinket in the Anvil when it needs to be upgraded. This will affect the trinket and will either increase or strengthen its effects. You can reuse the Trinket as many times as you like however it will always have an effect that is new.
You can also improve your Trinkets by putting them in a magical catalyst at the Alchemy Station. It will cost you 6 energy, but will increase the trinkets power by a small amount.