World of Warcraft Upgrade Item Guide
The Upgrade item is used by trainers to transform Porygon2 into Porygon2. This change requires an upgrade as well as an Sinnoh Stone, and 50 Porygon Candy.
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Upgrade components
Upgrade components can be added to armors, weapons trinkets, tools for gathering and weapons. They provide an extra bonus or effect while the equipment is in use. They can be purchased from vendors or other players, looted, obtained as an incentive, or even created by crafting materials. Upgrades can have cosmetic effects in addition to giving bonus attributes.
Infusions, inscriptions, and enhancements are types of upgrade components. They are not generally accessible to the general public and are only available on equipment that is ascended or certain weapons that aren't ascended from the Factions Campaign. Infusions, inscriptions, as well as enrichments can be extracted from equipment by using an Infusion Extraction Device. They can also be salvaged using a Blacklion Salvage Kit or an Ascended Salvage Tool.
In contrast to other upgrade items, Phoenix Boxes can be traded while still connected to the item they are upgrading, and can be reused after being salvaged. These upgrade items can be used to improve the quality of armor and weapon, without spending Dilithium. They can double the likelihood that an item will receive a high-quality upgrade.
Upgrade components can be added to an item, however, the original one is destroyed (except for legendaries and ascended equipment). Upgrade components can only be added to upgraded items that have an identification level of zero or greater. The addition of an upgrade to a weapon that is already equipped with a prefix or suffix upgrade will display the name of the new item in the same way as it appears in game (for example, adding an Radiant Insignia to Canthan Armor will cause it to be referred to as Canthan Armor of Minor Vigor). item upgrader can have up to 3 upgrade items at once.
Glyphs
Glyphs are an excellent addition to any item, because they offer numerous unique benefits and boosts. Some Glyphs can also increase the number of affixes attached to an item, thereby increasing the overall power of the item. These glyphs are obtained by completing dungeons. Some can even be located in specific World Tier 3 zones. It is important to keep in mind that glyphs are not available on a character that hasn't created a root dungeon with the same depth.
To make use of a Glyph you first have to create it using components, and then connect them via anchors. Then the component will automatically align itself to other components and paths in the same layer. If you do not want to create the glyph using components, you can make use of an array of paths and anchors. Drag an element in the direction of the component that is highlighted to snap it into place.
Certain glyphs have requirements to fulfill, for example having 25 Dexterity or more in a particular area on the Paragon Board. Some glyphs require a specific number of Primary Stat Nodes to be activated, which may also be difficult to achieve. Certain glyphs have a radius that increases with each level.
Glyphs are able to be applied to many different items and weapons, except for those belonging to a particular class. Some of these glyphs also have conditional requirements for instance, having a certain amount of dexterity or attack damage in a specific location on the Paragon board.
The Defend Glyph boosts the probability of preventing enemy attacks by 5%. It also has a chance of 15%, making the Hero vulnerable for two turns.
Some glyphs may also be applied to restricted use tools, such as the Black Lion Chest and Trading Post. These glyphs contribute to the Combat Mechanic Achievement.
The most popular glyphs used in the game are the attack glyphs, which increase Artifacts' ATK substats by a fixed amount. These glyphs are particularly useful for classes that rely on ranged weapons, such as Warriors or Rogues. The Exploit Glyph can make enemies who strike the Hero vulnerable to damaging effects.
Reroll tokens
Reroll tokens are special tokens that are used to reroll the results that are rolled when taking an Action. After the reroll is completed the tokens are then discarded. Reroll tokens can be obtained in a variety of ways, such as through raids and dungeons or through participation in skirmishes. They can also be purchased in the store or from other players. They are especially useful in dungeons and trials since they allow players to play a reroll of rewards from the end chest.
For items in the range of 1 there are recycling points. If an item is recycled it will add a certain amount of points to the gauge for upgrading. This value scales depending on the item's value and rarity. In addition, the upgraded item won't retain its level when rerolled, and the cost for recycling an upgraded item goes up with the level of the item.
Alternatively, a player can use reroll tokens to make an upgrade item rerollable however this will not return the item to its original condition or provide the original stats. This is useful for players who wish to reroll an item they aren't happy with and would like to keep it in their collection.

There are three kinds of upgrade tokens that are available in the game: reroll random, and upgrade. Each type comes with a couple of subtypes. Reroll tokens, for instance come in three categories of rarity: legendary, rare, and enhanced. Each requires an item from the respective level to produce the new item with the same quality.
To use rerolling tokens choose "Reroll Token" by right-clicking the Satanic or Angelic items in your inventory. Select the type of token you want to use. The tokens available are Item, Weapons, Misc, 1hguns, 2hguns, and Focus. The Item token can be used to create a new Item in any quality. A Weapon or Misc token can create a new weapon from the same faction.
The item could also be upgraded to a new item with the same stats but a higher level. This could occur if the item has been placed in the Pool that is not droppable, or if it was transferred to the pool as part of the franchise card.