How to upgrade crafted gear in WoW Dragonflight Update 10.2

It's almost the same as it was in season two.

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Prior to World of Warcraft Dragonflight, crafted gear was mainly used to get you started and ease your gearing problems at the beginning of an expansion. But in this dragon-themed expansion, crafted gear like Elemental Lariat has become the best-in-slot gear, especially when you upgrade it.

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The crafting, and later upgrading process, for many WoW players who are not crafters themselves can be rather confusing and difficult to pick up. Originally, the main reagent you needed to craft your gear was Sparks of Ingenuity. In Patch 10.1 the main crafting reagent was Sparks of Shadowflame. Now, in patch 10.2, the main crafting reagent is Spark of Dreams. You usually need just one Sparks of Dreams to craft a single piece of gear, and you won’t need any more of them to recraft and upgrade the gear. Instead, you’ll need special crafted items to do that. Now, I’m sure this is a lot to take in but bare with me, it’s really simple after you do it once.

How do you upgrade crafted gear in WoW Dragonflight?

Once you’ve crafted your first item with Sparks of Dreams and other necessary reagents, you want to get your hands on Enchanted Dreaming Crests. Just like in Seasons one and two, this is the newest crafting upgrade reagent in Season three. And just like before, there are three versions of it:

  • Enchanted Whelpling’s Dreaming Crest: Used to upgrade your crafted gear up to levels 434 to 447
  • Enchanted Wyrm’s Dreaming Crest: Used to upgrade your crafted gear up to levels 463 to 476
  • Enchanted Aspect’s Dreaming Crest: Used to upgrade your crafted gear up to levels 473 to 486

Enchanted Dreaming Crests can only be crafted by Enchanters who have obtained this recipe from chests and rare bosses in the Emerald Dream or by planting Dreamseeds. You can do this in the new Emerald Dream zone. But, if you’re not an Enchanter yourself, you need to order the Enchanted Dreaming Crests via Crafting Orders in Valdrakken. You can either set it to Public Order, Guild Order, or Personal Order. 

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It’s weird talking about all this because I, myself, play as an enchanter so I don’t ever have to deal with these types of crafting orders. So, if you want to weed out the middleman too, may I suggest taking up Enchanting?

So, now that you have your Enchanted Dreaming Crest and original crafted item, once again head out to the Crafting Orders station in Valdrakken, select the item you want to upgrade, provide Enchanted Dreaming Crests and the necessary materials, and again set a Public Order, Guild Order, or Personal Order, and wait for it to be fulfilled. To upgrade your gear, you’ll need a Blacksmith, Leatherworker, Tailor, or an Enchanter specialized in crafting gear. If you don’t have any friends or guildmates playing crafters, you can always find active crafters promoting themselves in the Trade Chat. 

Remember, Enchanted Dreaming Crest will be consumed upon use, and to upgrade your crafted gear to the next level, you’ll need the next type of Enchanted Dreaming Crests.

How to upgrade gear step-by-step guide in WoW Dragonflight

So, to quickly recap, the steps you need to do to recraft and upgrade your gear are as follows:

  1. Craft your gear
  2. Obtain Enchanted Dreaming Crests via Crafting Orders or by crafting them yourself if you’re an Enchanter
  3. Acquire necessary upgrade materials
  4. Update the gear by ordering it via Crafting Orders or upgrading it yourself

In a nutshell, upgrading gear in WoW Dragonflight season three is pretty much the same as it was in Season two except the items you get will be of a higher item level. Still, once you have everything you need, you’ll be well on your way to crafting some high-level gear. Happy farming and happy adventuring.

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Izabela Tomakic
Staff Writer & World of Warcraft lead. Izabela has a long history with writing and games like World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Fortnite, and The Sims. Before finding her home at Dot Esports in 2021, Izabela was an English teacher and a freelancer at Hotspawn, GGRecon, and Gameranx. In her free time, you’ll find her writing novels, wandering Azeroth, or inting on Summoner’s Rift.
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Aleksandar Perišić
Staff Writer at Dot Esports. Aleksandar has been gaming ever since he can remember and has been writing game reviews long before he joined Dot Esports. He loves MMORPGS, Nintendo and Indie games. He also steals gifts on Christmas but then gives them back when everyone starts to sing.