
Characters can compensate with extra Run/Walk speed, Vitality, and items that reduce stamina drain. Weight: Both Armor and Shield weight have an effect on Run/Walk speed and stamina drain. If you need a 3-socket item, don't give him an unsocketed Base item with a maximum of 4 or you will be disappointed. However, if you use a Normal unsocketed base item to apply sockets using Larzuk in Act V, he will always install the maximum number of sockets. You can use the Horadric Cube recipe to roll a random number of sockets in a Normal unsocketed base item, up to the maximum.

An item that can roll with 4 sockets can be found with 1, 2, 3, or 4 sockets. Sockets: This is the maximum number of sockets - not a guaranteed number of sockets.

Be careful not to create an item your character can't wear due to too-high Strength requirements. Strength: This is the minimum required Strength the character needs to wear. In a finished Runeword item, the minimum level to equip with be either that of the base item or that of the Runeword, whichever value is higher. Level: This is the minimum character level required to equip the item.

Higher Defense is mostly important for melee-range characters, but shouldn't be ignored for anyone. This guide lists all armor socketed base items for Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected for Normal, Exceptional, and Elite qualities, along with key features such as Defense, Level, Strength Requirements, Maximum Number of Sockets, Weight, and Quality Level.Īll Socketed Base Items in Diablo II: Resurrected Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected Runes in Diablo II: ResurrectedĪrmor Base Item Properties in Diablo II: Resurrected in Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4ĭefense: This is the Defense range at which the base item can roll.
