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Welcome to Wowhead's guide to Item Rarity in Diablo II: Resurrected (D2:R). There are many different gear rarity levels in D2:R, with roles and restrictions assigned to all. There are some upgrade paths to some levels of gear, including adding sockets to certain types.
Believe it or not, there are many types of Magic rarity items that are worth keeping in Diablo 2 Resurrected. This post helps you quickly identify useful, tradable Magic items.
Rare Items are an item quality tier above Magic Items and below Unique, Set and Legendary items. Rare items are denoted by a yellow-colored name. Like Magic Items, Rares have randomly selected magical attributes, but whereas Magic items generally have only one or two, Rare items have much more...
Rare items are denoted by their name being shown in yellow. Like Magic items, Rares have randomly selected magical attributes. The difference is, Rares can have 2 to 6 affixes to them.
This is an instantly searchable, filterable, sortable database of all Diablo 2 Resurrected Items, Skills, Monsters, Areas, NPCs and Quests. It shows the latest data from Resurrected v2.7 (where indicated), and otherwise uses data from Diablo 2 v1.14 LoD.
There are many amazing Unique and Set items that you may come across in your travels throughout Sanctuary, RNG willing of course. A sizeable portion of these are incredibly valuable, either due to their rarity, or their use in many of the best builds in the game.
Upgrading your rare and unique items in Diablo 2: Resurrected is critical to surviving the more dangerous levels as you make your way through the game.
Most item bases in the game have a Unique version, but there are very rare items that can both roll on the same item base. In this article, you can see every Unique in the game and compare the Normal, Exceptional, and Elite base items.
In this Diablo 2 items and quest items guide, we’ll teach you all about items and their rarities, and help you find the locations of all quest items.
15:11. Upgrading or "upping" in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction changes an item's base type from basic to exceptional, or from exceptional to elite. This can be done with Rare or Unique armor or weapons, and can extend the usefulness of some items to higher levels.