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Runewords are very powerful equipment in Diablo II: Resurrected. Many characters must be equipped with corresponding Runewords equipment, otherwise, they cannot be formed. However, in addition to specific Runes, there are some very important requirements to make Runewords. Many novices cannot successfully make D2 Resurrected Items because they do not know the requirements. Now, MMOSO will explain in detail the basic requirements for making them:
Important requirements for making Diablo 2 Resurrected Runewords
1. Game version support. Some Runewords are unique to Ladder mode, such as Pattern and Plague in Diablo 2 Resurrected Ladder Season that will be launched early next year. Then players who want to experience these Runewords can install the ladder patch at that time.
2. Based materials should meet the corresponding Runewords requirements. Many D2R Runewords have requirements for basic material types. For example, the basic material of Runewords "Spirit" must be a 4-hole Blade or Sword. If you use an Axe or Weapon, you cannot make it. There is also a Runeword that is prone to errors in basic materials is "Insight ". Its basic material must be a 4-hole long handle weapon. Also, some Runewords have Class requirements for basic materials. For example, "Exile" Blade must be a special Blade for Paladins before they can be made.
3. The number of holes in the base material must meet the requirements. Diablo 2 Resurrected Runewords not only requires the type of base material to meet the requirements, but the number of holes in the base material must also meet the requirements. For example, the "Spirit" base material must be a 4-hole Blade or Sword, and all the base materials that do not meet the 4-hole requirements, such as 3-hole, 2-hole, or 5-hole Sword, do not need to consider making this Runewords.
4. Runewords inlay order must be correct. Each Runewords has a specific inlay order. During the inlay process, multiple runes must be inlaid strictly in a specific order. If there is a rune inlaid in the wrong order, it will not be able to successfully create a Runeword. For example, the runes inlay order of "Spirit" is #7 + #10 + # 9 + #11. If these 4 runes are assembled but not inlaid in this order, the "Spirit" Runeword cannot be successfully made.
Different players will have different situations when they collect the items needed to make Runewords. Some players have runes but lack basic materials, while some players have many basic materials but lack runes. To collect basic materials, it is recommended to choose the correct scene to spawn more. In addition to being dropped directly by monsters, runes can also be obtained through low-level rune synthesis. If you want to quickly make Runewords, you can come to MMOSO to Buy D2 Resurrected Items you are lack.
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The rune in Diablo 2 Resurrected is a very important resource, and players usually get it by constantly spawning monsters. But we can also get it through synthesis. Here is a brief introduction to all the rune synthesis methods in Diablo 2 Resurrected and the materials that need to be used.
#2 to #10
To synthesize this range, you only need to put 3 same low-level runes in the box and click synthesize to get the upper rune. For example, three #6 runes can be directly synthesized into one #7 rune.
The drop probability of low-level runes below #10 is quite high. If you can't brush runes in this range in the early stage of Diablo 2 Resurrected, you can pick up more low-level runes and synthesize them directly. However, if you want to synthesize more advanced runes, using them to synthesize consumes too much, is time-consuming and laborious, so it is completely unnecessary.
#11 to #16
The rune synthesis of #11 and above cannot be directly synthesized from 3 same runes (like #2-#10)to the upper-level rune. Each synthesis requires the addition of one specific gem, and the materials for the synthesis of #11 to #16 are chipped gems of different colors.
For example, three #10 runes and 1 broken topaz can be combined into a #11 rune, the order of colors is chipped yellow, purple, blue, red, green, and white. Many of the more practical Runeword can use runes in this range, and they are also commonly used as inlays. These runes can be properly reserved, if the inventory is not particularly large, it is not recommended to synthesize upwards.
#17 to #22
The drop probability of runes in this range has begun to decrease. If you brush a lot of runes around #20, you only need to keep a part of them for spare, and it is recommended to synthesize the rest to #22 or more. It is similar to the synthesis formula of #11 to #16 runes, except that the materials that need to be used are upgraded from chipped gems to flawed gems.
For example, three #20 runes + one flawed gem can be combined into a #21 rune, and the combination of #22 and above runes (including #33 runes) only needs to consume two lower-level runes, such as two #21 runes + a flawed white gem can be synthesized into a #22 rune. The color order of gems is flawed yellow, purple, blue, red, green, and white.
#23 to #28
This range can be said to be an intermediate rune. For example, #24 rune (the function is to increase MF) is a more commonly used rune, #28 rune is also a very valuable rune, can be used to make "Dragon", "Fortitude" and so on.
Players who like to knock stones (RR) usually have a lot of #26 runes, so the synthesis formula of this range is also very commonly used. The synthetic material becomes regular gems, and the color order of the gems is regular yellow, purple, blue, and red, green, white. For example, two #23 runes + a square purple gem are synthesized a #24 rune.
#29 to #33
Runes larger than #28 are extremely rare advanced runes, which can be used to make some very powerful advanced Runewords. For example, the two Runewords "Enigma" and "Infinity" which are necessary for many later gameplays need to be used these high-level runes.
The synthesis formula of #29 to #33 runes is still synthesized with two runes and gems, using the flawless gems yellow, purple, blue, red, and green respectively, such as two #29 runes + one flawless purple gem synthesize a #30 rune. The drop rate of high-level runes is very low, so unless there is a specific need, it is not recommended to use the more useful #30 and #31 runes to synthesize the upper-level rune under other circumstances.
The above is the synthesis method of all runes in Diablo 2 Resurrected. Generally speaking, it is to use some low-level runes to synthesize the high-level runes we need. At Diablo 2 Resurrected, each type of low-level rune we can keep some. After all, it is very expensive to synthesize from runes below #20 to high-level runes, and it is not realistic. Interested players can calculate how many #1 runes we need to synthesize #33 runes. Players who don’t want to spend time synthesizing can directly Buy D2 Resurrected Items on MMOSO, price cheap and delivery fast.
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