The Nighthaven update for Season 10 comes with a big shift for gear and the way we upgrade it. While the old Rise of the Angry Earth upgrade system still exists for Named items below 700GS, taking items from 700GS to the new 800GS cap is easier than ever. If you’re a returning player, forget about the old high watermark and Expertise system. This guide will help you understand when to use which upgrading system and how to do it.

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Which items can be upgraded to 800GS?

The Umbral shard system allows you to upgrade any item that is 700GS or higher up to 800GS. Umbral Crystals are a currency that you can earn through a range of content, including Mutations, Raids, Catacombs, looting Elite Chests, Outpost Rush, Capture the Flag, 3v3 Arenas, and the PVP Reward Track.

Upgrading with Umbral Crystals

To upgrade an item, you just click on the item, choose Upgrade, then slide until you hit the desired gear score.

  • You can upgrade items from 700GS+ up to 800GS.
  • Only weapons, armour, and jewelry can be upgraded.
  • Bags, trinkets, instruments cannot be upgraded.
  • Weekly Umbral Crystal cap is 4000.

How many Umbral Crystals does it take to upgrade?

Umbral crystal upgrade cost is a sliding scale where the initial upgrades are cheaper and the final levels are most expensive. 

  • 700 – 782 = 5 Umbral Crystals per level
  • 926 Umbral Crystals to upgrade from 700 to 800.

Umbral cost data available at nwdb.info.

How many Umbral Crystals do I get?

The amount of umbrals you get varies depending on the activity. While some activities give more than others, this needs to be weighed up against time. I’ve translated the loot table from nw-buddy.de in an easy-to-read format for you here:

ActivityUmbral Crystals
Hive of Gorgons750
Memory Fragment chest500
PVP Track reward400
Mutations M3275
Outpost Rush win200
Mutations M2200
Capture the Flag win150
Mutations M1150
Outpost Rush loss90
3v3 Arena win75
Catacombs Bosses 5 and 645
Capture the Flag loss40
3v3 Arena loss30
Catacombs Bosses 3 and 420
Elite Chests15
Catacombs Boss 215
Catacombs Boss 110

Which items can be upgraded to 700GS?

You can still upgrade  specific named items from any gear score directly to 700GS, and then continue the upgrade to 800GS with Umbrals. Figuring out which items these are takes a bit of knowledge.

The first criterion is, of course, that the item is Named. This is indicated by the card being shiny, and the word Named appearing under the item’s name, along with the rarity. All items that can be upgraded are Epic or Legendary (apart from shields which are Rare or Epic). Another clue is that the level requirement is 61 or higher.

There are two families of open-world drops per high-end zone, expedition drops in each of the level 60+ expeditions, named drops in each of the instanced Trials, plus named items in caches from certain activities. There are also some Open-World named items that drop in Elysian Wilds, named items that drop from Events, starting with Legacy of Crassus in 2024, and PVP Track named items.

Zone-based Named items
  • Brimstone Sands – Syncretic and Keratin
  • Ebonscale Reach – Taiyi and Yuanqi 
  • Edengrove – Woodgrain and Lifering
  • Elysian Wilds – Sporelight and Tanglevine
  • Reekwater – Riptide and Deepriver
  • Shattered Mountain – Corrupt Progenitor and Soul Shroud
Cache-based Named items
  • Invasion Cache – Encroaching Corruption
  • Corruption Major Breach Cache – Daemon
  • OPR Cache – Commandant’s
  • War Spoils – Lieutenant’s
  • PVE Arenas – Siren’s, Zygoramet’s, Protector’s – unique named items
PVP Track Named Items

Not every item that appears on the PVP track can be upgraded, only the Named items. There is one of each weapon, each type of armour in each weight, and each piece of jewelry. You can view the list here.

Open-world Elysian Wilds Named items

As well as the families of Zone-based Open-world Named items listed above, there are unique named items that can be upgraded. These only drop in Elysian Wilds and are difficult to filter for in the database so we have provided a list at the end of this article. These items fall into two broad categories:

Expedition-based Named items

The easiest way to see these is to view a list of Upgradeable Named Items that drop in Expeditions here.  All upgradeable named items that drop in expeditions are also available to be crafted using dense materia. They craft at 700GS with a random third perk. You can also go to the Gypsum Kiln in-game, but you’ll only see items that you have materia for, either on you or in the storage of that settlement.

Trial-based Named items

You can see the named items from Trials by sorting the New World database by Acquisition and selecting Yes for Upgradeable or Named.

You can also see the Hoplite replica crafts in the Gypsum kiln, if you have some Hive of Gorgons Tokens.

How do I upgrade to 700GS?

To upgrade an item, you take it to the Gypsum Kiln. As long as the item is unlocked and in your inventory, it should now appear at the top of the list. Any upgradable items you have on you will appear here. As well as increasing the Gear Score to 700, upgrading allows you to customise the final perk by adding a craft mod. If you don’t add a craft mod, the final perk will be random

How much does it cost?

As you can see, upgrading is quite expensive. Chromatic Seals are a Bind on Pickup (non-tradeable) item purchased from the Faction vendor for 5000 gold on a daily cooldown. So it will take you 3 days and 15k gold to get the Seals you need for one upgrade. 

What if I got a 700GS drop but don't like the third perk?

As long as the item is on the Upgradeable list, you can take it to the kiln and change the perk using the same process as outlined above. The gear score of the original item is irrelevant, it is simply used as an ingredient in a recipe to make a 700GS version of the item.

What if my item dropped with three perfect perks but is less than 700GS?

The same process for upgrading applies and you cannot keep your third perfect perk unless you apply the corresponding craft mod or get very lucky with a random roll.

Can I upgrade an item if it is lower than 650GS?

Yes! As long as the item is on the Upgradeable list as described above, you can upgrade it. This even applies to items that are below 600GS, such as the Riptide Rapier in my example.

I believe the misconception may be due to the display of a 650GS version of the item when you hover it on the left side menu. However, this is not a representation of any requirement, but an arbitrary display choice to show the item is not yet upgraded.

You can see in the recipe list that the item requirement is fulfilled and the resulting craft will be 700GS. The item used for the upgrade screenshot was this 598GS Riptide Rapier:

My item doesn't appear in the kiln. Can I upgrade it?

Probably not. If you have the item on you or in the local settlement storage, it will appear in the kiln menu if you can upgrade it. Make sure that it is unlocked, unequipped and not in any gear sets.

Randomly generated drops with good perks cannot be upgraded at all. Either use it with the gear score it rolled as, or salvage. I don’t even read the perks on items that are under 690GS any more, so I don’t get depressed about not being able to upgrade them!

Can I upgrade crafted items?

No, crafted items cannot be upgraded. You can, however, craft an item to be exactly what you want, at some considerable expense. Have a look at our Armor Crafting guide to understand end-game crafting.

Upgrading Artifacts

Upgrading Artifacts is a little different to Named items. They start at 700GS but require you to complete a series of objectives to unlock each perk. One of these objectives is to Upgrade the item at a Gypsum Kiln. This unlocks the final perk slot.

You can only have ten artifact quests active at a time and you need to complete the upgrade as well as the other objectives for the quest to be removed from your Journal. You cannot equip a new Artifact if you have ten active quests, unless you abandon one of them. If you abandon an artifact quest, you lose any progress you had made on it, as well as the associated perks.

Make sure you complete the upgrade quest BEFORE you upgrade the Artifact with Umbrals or it may reset your progress to 700GS. Additionally, any applied charms, gems or skins will be removed on upgrade.

Here’s a video recorded by CV Turner on release of the Rise of the Angry Earth expansion, explaining how to upgrade an Artifact:

How much does it cost?

Like Named Items, Artifacts will lose any applied Gem or Appearance on being upgraded.

Note: Shields require a Weapon Matrix to upgrade but count as an Armor Artifact. Confusing much?

Open-world Elysian Wilds Named items list

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    1. I painstakingly went through nwdb.info and wrote them out! If they had a filter, I would have just linked with that 😛 But, I do like having the list so it was worth the effort.

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