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Enchanting & Upgrades — Dungeonborne Guide

Enhance your gear in Dungeonborne. Learn enchanting to reroll affixes and upgrading to boost stats for powerful, personalized builds and endgame success.

Enchanting & Upgrades — Dungeonborne Guide

Enchanting and upgrading are vital systems in Dungeonborne that allow players to enhance their existing gear, pushing its power to new heights and tailoring it to their specific playstyle. These processes are essential for progression, especially as players face increasingly difficult challenges and PvP encounters.

Enchanting typically involves applying magical properties or rerolling existing ones on an item. This is often done at specialized enchanting stations found in safe zones or specific crafting areas. Upgrading, on the other hand, usually refers to increasing the base stats of an item, such as its armor value or weapon damage, by consuming resources.

The Enchanting Process:

  1. Identify Enchantable Gear: Not all items can be enchanted. Typically, Heirlooms and higher-tier loot will have slots for enchantments or the ability to have their existing enchantments modified.
  2. Gather Enchanting Materials: Specific reagents are required for enchanting. These can be found as loot, crafted, or purchased from vendors. The type and rarity of materials often influence the quality of the enchantment.
  3. Visit the Enchanter: Interact with an enchanting station or NPC. The interface will show you the item's current enchantments and the options available for modification.
  4. Reroll or Add Affixes: You might have the option to reroll a specific existing affix to try and get a better roll, or to add a new affix if the item has available slots. Some systems might allow for the removal of unwanted affixes.

The Upgrading Process:

  1. Identify Upgradeable Gear: Similar to enchanting, not all items can be upgraded. Focus on your primary gear pieces, especially Heirlooms.
  2. Gather Upgrade Materials: Upgrading requires specific crafting components, often including common materials like iron ore, leather scraps, or magical dust, as well as rarer items.
  3. Visit the Blacksmith/Crafting Station: Interact with the appropriate station. The interface will display the item's current stats and the materials needed to upgrade it to the next tier.
  4. Increase Base Stats: Each upgrade level will typically increase the item's core stats, such as armor, weapon damage, or attribute bonuses.

Synergy with Item Affixes:

Enchanting and upgrading are most effective when they complement the item's existing affixes and your character's build. For example, if you have a weapon with high critical hit damage, you'll want to enchant it with affixes that increase critical hit chance. If you're building a tank, you'll prioritize upgrading armor pieces and enchanting them with defensive bonuses.

Strategic Considerations:

  • Prioritization: Decide which gear pieces are most important to upgrade and enchant first. Often, this will be your weapon and core armor pieces.
  • Resource Management: Enchanting materials and upgrade components can be scarce. Plan your upgrades carefully and focus on improvements that will have the most significant impact.
  • Risk vs. Reward: Some enchanting processes might have a chance of failure, potentially damaging the item or consuming materials without a successful outcome. Weigh the risks before committing.
  • Endgame Focus: These systems are particularly crucial in the endgame, where min-maxing your gear is essential for competing in high-level content and PvP.

actively seek out enchanting materials and upgrade components during their dungeon delves. Understanding the specific enchantments and upgrade paths available for your gear will be a key factor in your long-term success and power progression in Dungeonborne.