Upgrading

, also known as, is a recurring mechanic in. Most commonly, items such as the Master Sword or the Arrows can be upgraded into stronger versions, such as the Golden Sword and Silver Arrows, respectively.

Overview
While the ability to replace weaker items with stronger variants is prevalent in nearly every Zelda game, some games such as SS undefined feature more in-depth systems of upgrading, and it is often necessary to provide Treasures or Materials as the basic ingredients for the relevant upgrade.

Common upgrades throughout the series include: the Magical Boomerang, Magic Hammer, the White Sword, the Mirror Shield, Blue Mail and Red Mail, Light Arrows and Roc's Cape. Several equipment upgrades, such as the Quiver and Bomb Bag are prevalent in games that require ammunition. Wallet upgrades are commonplace, as well.

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In SS undefined, items and Potions can be upgraded in the SS: to give them added advantages, like extra strength or durability. Gondo will enhance Link's equipment in the Scrap Shop, while Bertie improves Potions at the Infusion Shop. All upgrades are permanent and take a few seconds to complete. As Link progresses, he is able to upgrade more of his items.

In order to fully upgrade all of Link's items, the following quantity of each treasure is required:

By visiting the NaN Great Fairies, BotW: is able to BotW: his BotW: in exchange for NaN Materials. Each piece of BotW: can be BotW: up to four times, though some pieces of BotW: cannot be BotW:.

BotW: can upgrade the BotW: and BotW: NaN Runes on his BotW: by providing BotW: with NaN Ancient Materials. By completing the Trials in Downloadable Content pack, BotW: can also upgrade the BotW: abilities given to him.