World of Warcraft Item Upgrades
The upgrading of your equipment is a crucial element of equipping your character. Upgrades boost damage to items and enhancements.
They also provide bonuses and enhancements. The Blacksmith is able to sell them to you.
Players can recycle any item by pressing the upgrade button on it. Each recycled item adds one level to the upgrade gauge.
Weapon
When a weapon gets upgraded, it receives a base damage bonus and an increase in the scaling factor that affects other stats. The weapon can also gain a number of upgrade components that provide additional features or effects and some even have unique cosmetic effects. These upgrades can be added to weapons, armors trinkets, gathering tools and trinkets. They generally require that the item has an upgrade slot available and meets certain requirements. The upgrade component can be removed from the weapon, armor, or trinket, but it is not replaced. (Except for legendary equipment). 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 upgrade item to the normal upgrades, a weapon may be upgraded using an attribute called Calibration that increases certain stats like Weakspot Damage or Crit Rate. This is accomplished through the Gear Workbench interaction menu. This can be done four times, based on weapon's level.
Once the weapon has reached its maximum upgrade it can be modified to give different effects and bonuses or to boost specific stats. Several of these upgrades can be used simultaneously, and the effects are based on the nature of the weapon.
There are two Blacksmiths in the game that can perform these upgrades: Blacksmith Hewg in the Church of Elleh hub area and 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 kind of damage that a weapon inflicts.
It is generally recommended to increase the damage of your weapon first, followed by armor defense, and finally the other secondary stats that are required by your build. It is not uncommon to see melee Druids upgrade their weapon before upgrading any other equipment. This will increase DPS. This is especially relevant to enchantments that can be extremely efficient in increasing the weapon's damage and other stats.
Armor
Item Upgrades allow players to increase the stats base of specific pieces of armor trinkets, weapons, trinkets, and gathering tools. These upgrades can also have additional effects such as increased damage or cosmetic enhancements. Item Upgrades can be obtained through crafting, buying from NPC vendors or loot drops, or as rewards for quests.
The upgrade of armor can be done by visiting the Armorer NPC and spending appropriate currencies. In most cases the armor will be upgraded to the next level after an upgrade is applied. This can be done for all types of armor, though some items cannot be upgraded in any way (such as the armor that is used as a starter in Great Sky Island).
Most armor upgrades offer some improvement to an item's defense base or strength. Certain upgrade components, however can result in significant increases in strength or defense. This is particularly relevant when upgrading epic items.
Certain upgrades grant special abilities which can be activated while wearing armor. These abilities can be helpful in combat, such as granting a buff to attack speed or blocking. Some upgrades have passive effects that can be beneficial for example, reducing damage while wearing armor or enhancing the chance of avoiding an attack.
item upgrades to armor may require multiple attempts, based on the type. For instance 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 the base defense of the ages of 59-67. The second attempt will result in an Dragonscale armor that has the base defense of between 67-77.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild allows players to upgrade their armor sets to level 4. To do this players must visit each of the four locations referred to as Great Fairy Fountains in the game. Each of these locations contains a fair with a great power that can upgrade a piece of armor for you.
Contrary to popular belief armor in The Division 2 is not useless. The fact of the matter is that some armors have very significant enhancements to poison or curse, fire or magic damage reduction, making them very useful for certain types of builds. There are many other ways to improve armor stats besides upgrading the armor, for instance using the engineer trait to increase armor penetration or the challenger trait to decrease the total weight.
Potion
By putting a potion in a stand for brewing, you can unlock new effects. The upgrade unlocks a brand new level of potion effects, and can be repeated to get higher levels of potency.
The potions also have the ability to select a custom color that can be set by the player using /give. The color will affect 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, mundane, thick and awkward potions now have a new texture of brewing. In the Creative Inventory, potion healing and potion weakness are now available. Addition of lingering potions, which can be made with Dragon breath or splash potions. Also added is a thick potion that has the status effect of Mining Fatigue. Problems related to this update can be tracked on the Bug Tracker.
Trinket
A trinket is an inexpensive, small ornament or piece of jewelry. It could be a ring or necklace. Or even a small banner that marks the lateen yard of a boat. It could also be a reference to a gold-plated trinket on the mast of a ship.
This bizarre trinket appears to be influencing the denizens of this maze, making them more common. The trinket, at present, makes all types Xx of mimics more common and gives each floor an Y% chance that it has an ebony-colored replica. This trinket costs a moderate amount of energy to upgrade.
This enchanted Scepter's magic seems to alter the dungeon's environment and increase the likelihood of generating water and grass. At its current level this trinket can make X% of regular floors fill with grass or water, but doesn't affect enchantments or glyphs, cursed weapons or armor, or items that are created to aid in the elimination of hazards.
This item, which looks like a newt's eyes, seems to affect your vision in a way that goes beyond simply narrowing your field of vision. This trinket, at the moment level, boosts the health benefits gained from drinking healing potions and wells of life by X% and grants mind sight on enemies within the 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 will find them when you defeat Monsters and in chests and crates. They are not found in the Mines or Volcano Dungeon.
Place the trinket in the Anvil when it needs to be upgraded. This will cause a random impact on the trinket either prolonging its life or strengthening its effects. You can reforge an item multiple times as often as you want, though it will always have a different effect than the one it was when you made it.
You can also upgrade your Trinkets by placing them in a magical catalyst at the Alchemy Station. This will cost you 6 energy and boost the trinket's power by just a little.