Upgrades
Modification to game items to make them more effective.
This pattern is a still a stub.
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Examples
Taking place in worlds where magic works, Torchlight and the Dragon Age series make use of gems that can be set in equipment sockets and provide various bonuses.
GURPS enchanting items
Using the pattern
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Although Upgrades need to be Equipment - they are to be equip other Equipment - they do not need to be Diegetically Tangible Game Items.
Can Modulate
Common types of Equipment which can affected by Upgrades are Armor and Weapons. While Sockets are receptacles for Upgrades they can also be affected by Upgrades, e.g. adding additional slots.
Sidegrades are a specific type of Upgrades that rather than generally provide better Abilities instead provide more specialized ones (in practice this means that they usually balance some type of Improved Abilities with some other type of Decreased Abilities).
Interface Aspects
Applying Upgrades are usually done in Inventories since it is there the Upgrades, and Equipment in general, are handled.
Consequences
Upgrades are a type of Equipment that can provide additional Improved Abilities to other pieces of Equipment. They provide players with a Freedom of Choice since the improvements can be done whenever they wish, but doing them are often Irreversible Events and thereby force players to make Tradeoffs decisions between different types of Upgrades.
Player/Character Skill Composites,
Relations
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Equipment, Freedom of Choice, Improved Abilities, Irreversible Events, Tradeoffs
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Armor, Crafting, Equipment, Player/Character Skill Composites, Sockets, Variable Accuracy, Weapons
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Possible Closure Effects
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Potentially Conflicting With
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History
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