World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrading of your items is an essential element of equipping your character. Upgrades boost damage to items and enchantments.
They also provide rewards and upgrades. They are available from the Blacksmith.
The upgrade button is available on any item. Each item recycled adds a level to the upgrade gauge.
Weapons
If a weapon is upgraded, it gets an initial damage bonus as well as an increase in the scaling factor that affects other stats. The weapon may also gain a variety of upgrade components that provide additional features or effects as well as distinct cosmetic effects. These upgrades can be added to weapons, armors trinkets, gathering tools, and trinkets. They generally require that the equipment has an upgrade slot available and that it meets certain requirements. When a weapon or armor piece features an upgrade component within it, the item can be upgraded, but the prior upgrade will be destroyed (except for legendary equipment and upgrades). Upgrade components can be recovered by using a Black Lion Salvage Kit or Ascended Salvage Tool, or by using a high-tier salvage tool on the item it self.
In addition to the normal upgrades, a weapon may be upgraded using a Calibration Attribute that improves certain stats, such as Weakspot Damage or Crit Rate. This is done via the Gear Workbench's interaction menu. This can be repeated four times based on the weapon's level.
Once the weapon is at max upgrade, it can be reforged using a variety of different types of upgrades to increase specific stats or add other bonuses and effects. Many of these upgrades can be re-applied simultaneously, and the effects are based on the rarity of the weapon.
There are two Blacksmiths in the game that can perform these upgrades: Blacksmith Hewg in the Church of Elleh hub area as well as Smithing Master Iji on the Road to the Manor Site of Grace. Both require different upgrade materials: Smithing Stones for standard weapons and Somber Smithing Stones to alter the type of damage a weapon can cause.
In general, it's best to improve your weapon's damage first. Then you can increase your armour defense and finally, the secondary stats required by your build. In particular, it is common to see melee druids enhancing their weapon prior to any other gear, since this helps maximise DPS. This is particularly relevant for enchantments that increase a weapon's stats as well as damage.
Armor
Item upgrades allow players to improve the base stats of specific pieces of armor, weapons, trinkets and gathering tools. These upgrades can also have additional effects such as increased damage or cosmetic enhancements. Item Upgrades can be obtained by crafting, purchasing from NPC vendors, through loot drops or as quest rewards.
The quality of armor can be upgraded by visiting the Armorer NPC, and spending the appropriate currency. Most of the time the armor can be upgraded to the next level after an upgrade is applied. The majority of armor types can be upgraded, but some items (such as the armor used to start in Great Sky Island) cannot.
The majority of armor upgrades provide only a slight increase in the item's defense or strength. Some upgrade components, however, could result in significant improvements in strength or defense. This is particularly the case when upgrading epic items.
Certain upgrades grant special abilities that can be activated when wearing armor. These abilities can be extremely beneficial in combat. For instance, they can boost the speed of attack or block. Some upgrades also provide useful passive effects, such as reducing the amount of damage that is taken while wearing armor or adding a chance to dodge attacks.
Based on the type of armor being used, upgrading an item may require several tries. For example the case of a player wanting to upgrade an existing Steelclash armor to Dragonscale The first attempt will result in a brand new piece of Dragonscale with an initial defense range of the ages of 59-67. The second attempt would result in a new Dragonscale armor with the base defense between 67 and 77 and the list goes on.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild lets players upgrade their armor sets up to level 4. To upgrade their armor players must visit the four Great Fairy Fountains located in the game. Each of these locations has an incredibly fair that can improve a piece of armor for you.
Contrary to popular belief armor in The Division 2 is not useful. The fact of the matter is that some armors have very significant boosts to poison or curse, fire or magical damage reduction, making them very useful for certain types of builds. There are other ways to increase the stats of armor beyond the use of upgradeable armor, such as the engineer trait to boost armor penetration or the challenger trait that reduces total weight.
Potion
A potion can be upgraded by putting it in the brewing stand to unlock new effects. The upgrade opens a new tier of potion effect, and can be repeated for more potency levels.
The potions also have an individual color, which can be chosen by the player using /give. The color affects the effect clouds' area-of-effect as well as the arrows generated. In Bedrock Edition, the custom potion color also applies to the potions' particle effects.
The water bottle, a common thick and awkward potions now have a brand new texture of brewing. In the Creative Inventory, potion healing and potion weakness are now available. Added lingering potions that can be brewed with dragon breath or splash potions and a strong potion with the status effect Mining Fatigue (duration 4:45). Bug Tracker is the place to report any issues related to this patch.
Trinket
A trinket is a small, inexpensive ornament or piece jewelry. It could be a necklace or ring. It could also be a small banner to mark the yard of a lateen boat. It can also be the trinket with gilded gold that is connected to the mast of a boat.
This macabre trinket seems to be influencing the denizens of this maze, making them more common. This trinket, at its current level makes all kinds of Xx of mimics more prevalent and gives each floor a Y% chance that it contains an ebony-colored replica. item upgrading to this trinket will cost a moderate amount energy.
The enchanted Scepter's magic appears to affect the dungeon and increase the likelihood of generating grass and water. This trinket at the moment, will cause X% of regular floors to be filled with grass or water. It does not affect enchantments, glyphs, cursed armor or weapons, or other items that are created to aid in the elimination of hazards rooms.
While it appears like the normal eye of a newt this mysterious item appears to be affecting your vision in ways other than merely reducing your field of view. This trinket, at its current level, increases the health benefits of drinking healing potions and wells of life by X%, and gives you mind-sight on enemies within Y tile. This is not a stacking feature with the Heightened Senses.

Skull Cavern is where you will find Trinkets after completing the Mastery Cave. You can find them after defeating Monsters, and in chests and crates. They can't be found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
If you find a trinket that needs to be upgraded put it in the Anvil to do so. This will cause an unpredictable effect on the trinket either prolonging its life or strengthening its effects. You can reorge a Trinket as many times as you wish, however it will always have an impact that is different from the one it was when you forged it.
You can also enhance your Trinkets by placing them in a magical catalyst at the Alchemy Station. It will cost you 6 energy, but will increase the power of the trinkets by a small amount.