eppie - 08-12-2003ĭiablo1ks,Aug 12 2003, 12:03 PM Wrote:Thanks for the reply (It has being extremely helpful) Oh, and with the new rune upgrade recipes, you may have to keep some in other qualitiesġ) the sword recipe (3 chips + magic sword = rerolled mods on the sword and 3 sockets)Ģ) rune upgrading (sometimes the new recipes require chips)ģ) trading, lots of people will accept chips for trade on low-ish level stuff (when you're most likely to find chips), it's value to them is usually for the sword recipe (almost all my trading has been done with chips) Quote:so usually you should try and get your gems upgraded as often as possibleĭecent advice, but don't apply it to chipped gems, these are far more valuable unupgraded, and since you'd need 81 to make a perfect. even the smallest facts will be helpful :) PS - I noticed that 40 people have viewed this Topic and only '1 post' ! Thanks for the reply (It has being extremely helpful) Once you know what you can do that way, you'll know which of these miscellaneous items to keep and which to sell. Like you said, it depends on what character(s) you have. I'd suggest browsing the AS some more, look at the crafting and cube recipes, the rune words. :)īottom line: gems are almost always useful as long as they're perfect, jewels are used for crafting but can also have good magic mods themselves, runes have a number of uses, but most don't do anything worthwhile by themselves. The runes from Dol on are fairly rare, and I'd keep them just because you don't know when you're going to see them again. Some of them, like Amn and Shael, also are put into socketed items (weapons, mostly). Once you're in about Act 5 Normal, stuff in the Eth-Shael range drops fairly regularly, and those are the runes that are "consumed" in recipes the most. I don't pick up runes below Tal unless I need them for recipes or runewords. Again, depending on which crafting recipes you want to use, you should keep some of the required runes in your stash. Runes are used for crafting, runewords (and upgrading items in 1.1). Some jewels, such as those with enhanced damage and IAS, or resist all, may also be worth keeping for use in socketed items, but they aren't very common. For that reason alone it's worth holding on to a number of "junk jewels" if you decide to take up crafting. Jewels are used in crafting recipes as well, though those will accept any magical jewel. The Arreat Summit has both crafting and cube recipes documented reasonably well, so check them out. For the most part these all use perfect gems, so usually you should try and get your gems upgraded as often as possible. Gems are pretty handy for stuff like crafting, rerolling magic items, upgrading uniques/rares (in 1.1) and so on. These are pretty much all worth hanging on to for some reason or another. PS - Is this 'Topic' in the wrong place ? Note - I am currently using Diablo2LOD (unmodified) I am just curious which of these I should use and which are worthless really, I understand that it depends on your character class and what you already have. diablo1ks - 08-12-2003įirst of all I have got my information from this site: +- Thread: Gems + Skulls + Jewels + Runes.
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