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Itemlevel

Itemlevel, abbreviated ilvl, is a numeric indicator of the power of equipment in many video games, especially role-playing games and massively multiplayer online games. It is used to compare gear, determine eligibility for content, and influence scaling or matchmaking. The exact meaning and calculation vary by game, but ilvl is typically derived from the item’s stats and may be affected by upgrades, sockets, enchantments, or tier bonuses.

In most systems, higher ilvl means stronger overall stats, but the relationship is not always one-to-one. Some

Usage: Content gating often requires a minimum ilvl; loot and reward scaling may reference ilvl to tune

Criticism and notes: ilvl can be a coarse proxy for gear quality and may not reflect stat

This is a concise overview of itemlevel as a general concept across games; specifics depend on the

games
compute
ilvl
as
a
fixed
value
tied
to
item
tier,
while
others
calculate
it
from
primary
and
secondary
stats,
sometimes
with
weights.
Item
ilvl
can
refer
to
individual
items
or
to
a
character’s
equipped
set;
some
games
report
both
item
ilvl
and
average
or
effective
ilvl.
difficulty.
Upgrading
items
or
adding
sockets
typically
increases
ilvl,
reinforcing
progression.
distribution
or
situational
usefulness.
It
can
encourage
players
to
chase
higher
ilvl
through
upgrades
rather
than
optimizing
for
specific
builds.
Related
concepts
include
gear
score
and
power
level,
which
serve
similar
functions
in
other
games.
game’s
design
and
balancing
decisions.