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## Upgrade reference
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## Upgrade reference
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This option can be used for both upgrading consumables and upgradable items. The upgrade reference dictates whether or not a specific consumable can upgrade an item.\
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This option can be used for both upgrading consumables and upgradable items. The upgrade reference dictates whether or not a specific consumable can upgrade an item.\
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There is one rule and two exceptions: a consumable may **only** upgrade an item if its upgrade reference matches the reference of the upgraded item. If a consumable has no upgrade reference specified, it can upgrade any item. If an item has no upgrade reference, it can be upgraded by any consumables, _unless you have the workbench-only option toggled on._
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There are only one rule and two exceptions: a consumable may **only** upgrade an item if its upgrade reference matches the reference of the upgraded item. If a consumable has no upgrade reference specified, it can upgrade any item. If an item has no upgrade reference, it can be upgraded by any consumables, _unless you have the workbench-only option toggled on._
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The upgrade reference is a piece of text which is not displayed in the item lore. It is only used internally to check if the two references match, therefore it could be anything, just make sure they match (just like the gem socket colors). |
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The upgrade reference is a piece of text which is not displayed in the item lore. It is only used internally to check if the two references match, therefore it could be anything, just make sure they match (just like the gem socket colors). |
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