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Boosted enhancements can only be re-used by the character that boosted the enhancement. Boosted enhancements can be brought out of one's build and into the enhancement tray through an [[Enhancement Unslotter|unslotter]] or through a [[respec]]. It can then be used elsewhere in one's build, during a respec, or in one of a character's [[Multiple Builds|other builds]]. | Boosted enhancements can only be re-used by the character that boosted the enhancement. Boosted enhancements can be brought out of one's build and into the enhancement tray through an [[Enhancement Unslotter|unslotter]] or through a [[respec]]. It can then be used elsewhere in one's build, during a respec, or in one of a character's [[Multiple Builds|other builds]]. | ||
Attempts to trade boosted enhancements through the player to player trade function or by 'dropping' them on other players will cause the boost to be stripped from the enhancement. There is no way to hand off a boosted enhancement while retaining the boost. The only way to trade boosted enhancements is to sacrifice and lose the boost. | |||
Boosted enhancements cannot be traded indirectly. They will not drop into [[Mail System|global email]] attachments or base [[Enhancement Table|enhancement tables]] or at the [[Auction House|auction house]] so as to be picked up or bought by another character on one's account or by other players. | Boosted enhancements cannot be traded indirectly. They will not drop into [[Mail System|global email]] attachments or base [[Enhancement Table|enhancement tables]] or at the [[Auction House|auction house]] so as to be picked up or bought by another character on one's account or by other players. | ||
== Boost Values == | == Boost Values == |
Revision as of 18:36, 1 August 2013
Overview
Enhancement Boosters are Special Salvage available on the Paragon Market and through the Paragon Rewards Program. When applied to Invention Origin Enhancements (IOs), whether it is a set piece or a common piece, it increases the effectiveness of the enhancement by 5% per application, without changing the base level of the enhancement. IOs can be boosted by a maximum of 25%, or Level X+5.
Using Boosters
To use this salvage, enter the enhancement management screen. Click on the power that contains the slotted IO. Once in the combine screen, click on the enhancement to boost. This will cause the enhancement to slide into the left combine slot and will cause the Enhancement Booster salvage to appear in this screen. Click the Enhancement Booster to cause it to slide into the right combine slot. Click Combine to complete.
Procs and Globals are unaffected; however if they come with an enhancement portion, the enhancement portion is boosted (for example, with the LotG: Def/+Rech, the defense is boosted but the recharge bonus is not). Attuned enhancements (such as Archetype Enhancements or Store-Bought Enhancements) cannot be boosted.
As an example, a level 30 Damage IO buffs damage by 34.8%. Boosting it with one Enhancement Booster brings it to 36.54% enhancement, which is just under a level 35 in enhancement value, while still allowing a level 27 character to slot it. Boosting it with five Enhancement Boosters brings it up to 43.5%, which is higher than a level 50 Damage IO, and still allows a level 27 character to slot it!
Due to the percentage multiplier, the higher level an IO is, the bigger the boost becomes; a level 50 Schedule A IO with five boosts goes from 42.4% to 53%!
Boosted enhancements function at their natural level; exemplaring does not break bonuses until exemplared more than three levels below the natural level of the IO, like normal. This means a build with a lot of Level 30 set enhancements that have been boosted can perform on par with or above Level 50 sets, and set bonuses will still function all the way down to level 27. However, the exemplar effect on enhancements still applies, if each individual enhancement portion is large enough.
Enhancement Diversification affects the total boosted values.
Trading Boosted Enhancements
Boosted enhancements can only be re-used by the character that boosted the enhancement. Boosted enhancements can be brought out of one's build and into the enhancement tray through an unslotter or through a respec. It can then be used elsewhere in one's build, during a respec, or in one of a character's other builds.
Attempts to trade boosted enhancements through the player to player trade function or by 'dropping' them on other players will cause the boost to be stripped from the enhancement. There is no way to hand off a boosted enhancement while retaining the boost. The only way to trade boosted enhancements is to sacrifice and lose the boost.
Boosted enhancements cannot be traded indirectly. They will not drop into global email attachments or base enhancement tables or at the auction house so as to be picked up or bought by another character on one's account or by other players.
Boost Values
The following table shows the percentage multiple boosters grant, and by what multiplier an IO will be modified by, followed by specific enhancement examples.
Boost | Percentage | Multiplier | Level 30 Damage IO |
Level 30 Defense IO |
Level 30 End/Def IO |
Level 50 Damage IO |
Level 50 Acc/Dam IO |
Purple Damage IO |
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X | 0 | 1 | 34.8% | 20.9% | 21.75% / 13.06% | 42.4% | 26.5% / 26.5% | 53% |
X+1 | 5% | 1.05 | 36.54% | 21.945% | 22.8375% / 13.713% | 44.52% | 27.825% / 27.825% | 55.65% |
X+2 | 10% | 1.1 | 38.28% | 22.99% | 23.925% / 14.366% | 46.64% | 29.15% / 29.15% | 58.3% |
X+3 | 15% | 1.15 | 40.02% | 24.035% | 25.0125% / 15.019% | 48.76% | 30.475% / 30.475% | 60.95% |
X+4 | 20% | 1.2 | 41.76% | 25.08% | 26.1% / 15.672% | 50.88% | 31.8% / 31.8% | 63.6% |
X+5 | 25% | 1.25 | 43.5% | 26.125% | 27.1875% / 16.325% | 53% | 33.125% / 33.125% | 66.25% |