Gamepedia and Fandom have joined forces and our combined teams would like to encourage all Diablo fans to unite and work together as well. Immortal King (Diablo II) From Diablo Wiki. Jump to: navigation, search. Immortal King's Stone Crusher. Diablo II Set Items. In the classic version (no Expansion) of Diablo II, the set items were less useful and the item generation system quite buggy. Take a stroll down memory lane if you have the expansion, or read up on the system if you don't: Set item generation (Diablo II). Set Item Jewelry Rarity. There are multiple set item rings and amulets. Which one is dropped each time is calculated using the rarity odds displayed here.
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Contents.Set StatsSets were designed with the collectors in mind. As you equip two or more pieces of one Set, you will unlock additional qualities that were previously unknown of. There are many different Sets, each tailored for certain level ranges, fighting style and even classes. While lower Sets can be used on different characters with nearly identical results, a will never be able to attain the full power of the Immortal King because of class restrictions.
While a Set consists of two to six pieces, it is possible to wear two full sets at once depending on your setup, unleashing even more bonus stats for your character. The downside of using complete sets early in the game is the eventual replacement of them. You may keep finding better Helmets for your character, but replacing the Set helmet with the newly found one will cause the full set bonus to dissapear. This means that it is harder to part from specific pieces of the equipment, because the pros and cons of changing gear have to be considered, unlike simply replacing an old helmet with a better new one.Set Customization Sets can be:. Socketed using the appropriate quest reward or Recipe. Enhanced with, or if socket slots are open.
Unsocketed if the bonus of an insert isn't desirable anymore. Named using the appropriate quest reward.Sets cannot be:.
Worn partially for full set bonus. Every piece must be equipped. Placing unwanted pieces in the inventory will not count towards equipping a full set. 'Runeworded'.
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While you will recieve the bonus for each specific rune, you will not be able to make runewords using set items.Set ListInitially, Sets were composed only of normal items. This rendered sets useless at higher levels, where higher base gear was more common and generally more useful. Only after Lord of Destruction was released did Blizzard add more Sets that included Exceptional and Elite items, making them a much better choice late in the game, as opposed to the normal sets.Normal SetsExceptional SetsElite and Class SetsDiablo II.Diablo IIClassic Sets.Expansion Sets(Druid Set). (Barbarian Set). (Paladin Set). (Barbarian Set). (Amazon Set).
(Assassin Set). (Sorceress Set).
(Necromancer Set).
Contents Diablo IIIn Diablo II, sets can be completed even on the, who fully benefit from the Set Bonuses.Partial Set BonusAt first, you had to equip an entire set of items to get any bonus effects at all. With the Diablo II expansion pack, a Partial Set Bonus feature was added to the sets that include more than two. For each item you equip past the first, there is an extra bonus added to the item itself, until you put together the whole set. This means that it is no longer necessary to equip an entire set to get some very useful bonuses. The partial set bonus concept was kept for Diablo III.Moreover, in Diablo II, some set items gain new affixes as players equip more and more items of the same set. These bonuses are separate from the set bonus, and depend on which pieces the player has got.New Full Set BonusesSome of the new sets added in Lord of Destruction give particularly interesting bonuses upon completion. Many will give you bonuses that are normally not found on Magic nor Rare Items.
One of them (, a set for ) will even transform you into a enemy, and give you three of the Sorceress'!Class SetsNecromancer wearing full Trang-Oul's Avatar set.Each class in Diablo II has a set specifically built for them. Upon the completion of these sets, Your character will receive a golden light shining around them, except for when using Trang-Oul's Avatar, your character will transform into a, and moreover, when using, your will appear faded. These sets always include class-specific items, i.e.
Only the class to whom the set is intended for can complete it. There are other sets beyond these which are also intended for only one, however they do not award a unique graphical feature. Diablo III has got generic class-specific sets as well.Diablo IIISet Items in are, essentially, a type of Items, but have some differences though. They can roll bonuses as well, with the exact same chances.Set item icon on minimapSet Items are highlighted similarly to other Legendaries, however a pillar of light will be green instead. The minimap star icon is different as well.Craftable Set Items drop one recipe for the entire set. There is no need to find extra recipes.A set item in Diablo IIISome sets exist in two variants: pre-70 and 70. Note that different versions of the same set cannot be used to complete each other, but different level items (of the exactly same set, check its name carefully), just obtained at different levels, can.
Example: Cain's Set Items of are different from their, and cannot complete each other; but Set Items dropped at Level 60 can be used to complete a set of Tal-Rasha Set Items dropped at Level 70.In addition, Legacy Sets (obtained before patch 2.0) are considered different sets from their post-Expansion counterparts, even if they bear the same name.While technically being Legendary Items, Set Items in Diablo III very rarely have unique affixes unlike Legendaries, as those are replaced with set bonuses. They can still have affixes that normally are not allowed on that item type, though.Most sets have two, four or six item types, but some can even number up to seven.All classes have a minimum of five class sets, including one minor set (two class items in weapon slots), and four or five full sets with six or seven items, usually mutually exclusive. These sets can sometimes be completed by any class (some are entirely class-exclusive, while others are not), but set bonuses are always related to class-specific stats and skills, making the sets entirely useless to other classes. As of patch 2.6.7, an additional set was added for the Crusader and Monk classes.In addition, is known for reducing set items requirements (i.e. Number of set pieces to complete the set) by one, to a minimum of two. This allows player to complete more sets on the same character, gaining more set bonuses.
Alternatively, it allows boosting sets with Legendary items that have unique and irreplaceable properties: the best example is, which doubles its damaging potential with, but the latter can only be equipped if the makes use of the mentioned ring. An alternate method may be using to extract a specific power to complement the set.Unlike Diablo II, Set items equipped on followers provide no bonus neither to the player nor to the follower. Pieces of the same set on both follower and player cannot complete each other.As of patch 2.2.0, sets also display the slot of each item on the list.Unlike Legendary items, if a new patch changes the set bonuses, set items are typically changed retroactively, while legendary items that gain new special affixes must be obtained anew. The reason for this is that set items work in tandem, and making these changes non-retroactive would force players to find the whole set anew.Set items may be transmuted in Kanai's Cube, in order to extract their Legendary power (if they have one), reforge the items (with a chance for Ancient item), upgrade a Rare item to (potentially) a set piece, or randomly change a set piece into another item of the same set. The latter, though, has some limitations, but it is a good method of obtaining the last missing part of the set in case player has any duplicates.
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