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Upgrading gear, also known as trimming gear, is a way to give your armour a bit of a boost in stats. You can upgrade your gear by clicking on it in the bank, and then clicking upgrade. You will then be presented with the stats of the upgraded item, what the upgrade will cost, and a button to finish the upgrade. Please note that upgrading a piece of equipment cannot be undone.
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Upgrading items, also known as trimming, is a way to improve an item. An item can be upgraded by clicking on it in the bank, and then clicking upgrade. A window will appear with the stats of the upgraded item, what the upgrade will cost, and a button to finish the upgrade. An armour piece must first be upgraded to (S) using {{ItemIcon|Silver Bar|Silver Bars}} and [[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] [[GP]], before it can be upgraded to (G) using {{ItemIcon|Gold Bar|Gold Bars}} and [[File:Coins.svg|25px|middle]] [[GP]]. Once an armour piece has the (G) prefix it has been fully upgraded and cannot be upgraded again. Item upgrades cannot be reversed and the costs associated with the upgrade cannot be recuperated.


==Helmet==
{{HelmetUpgradeTable}}
==Platebody==
{{PlatebodyUpgradeTable}}
==Platelegs==
{{PlatelegUpgradeTable}}
==Boots==
{{BootsUpgradeTable}}
==Gloves==
{{GlovesUpgradeTable}}
==Weapon==
{{WeaponUpgradeTable}}
==Shield==
{{ShieldUpgradeTable}}
==Amulet==
{{AmuletUpgradeTable}}
==Ring==
{{RingUpgradeTable}}
==Potions==
{{PotionUpgradeTable}}
==Other==
{{OtherUpgradeTable}}
{{Menu}}
{{Menu}}
[[Category:Guides]]

Revision as of 15:26, 14 September 2021

This page is up to date (v1.2.2).

Upgrading items, also known as trimming, is a way to improve an item. An item can be upgraded by clicking on it in the bank, and then clicking upgrade. A window will appear with the stats of the upgraded item, what the upgrade will cost, and a button to finish the upgrade. An armour piece must first be upgraded to (S) using Silver Bars and Coins.svg GP, before it can be upgraded to (G) using Gold Bars and Coins.svg GP. Once an armour piece has the (G) prefix it has been fully upgraded and cannot be upgraded again. Item upgrades cannot be reversed and the costs associated with the upgrade cannot be recuperated.

Helmet

Platebody

Platelegs

Boots

Gloves

Weapon

Shield

Amulet

Ring

Potions

Other