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Diablo 2 Resurrected Runewords: A Comprehensive Guide

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Diablo 2 Resurrected Runewords is a remastered version of the classic action role-playing game that features improved graphics, sound, and gameplay. One of the most important aspects of the game is the crafting system, which allows you to create powerful D2R items by combining runes and socketed items. Runewords are special combinations of runes that grant unique bonuses and effects to the socketed items.

They can be used to create some of the best weapons, armor, and jewelry in the game and enhance your character’s skills and attributes. However, runewords are not easy to find or make. You need to have the right runes, the right number and type of sockets, and the right order of insertion. You also need to know the exact formula for each runeword, which is not always obvious or available in the game.

Diablo 2 Resurrected – Everything You Need to Know About Runewords

In this article, we will explain everything you need to know about runewords in Diablo 2 Resurrected, including:

  • How to find and use runes
  • How to create and use runewords
  • What are the best runewords for each class and build

How to find and use runes?

Runes are special items that can inserted into socketed items to grant them additional properties. They can be found as drops from monsters, chests, or other sources, or traded with other players.

There are 33 different runes in Diablo 2 Resurrected, ranging from El (the lowest) to Zod (the highest). The higher the rune, the rarer and more powerful it is. Runes can also upgraded by using a Horadric Cube recipe, which requires three runes of the same type and a gem. Runes can used individually or combined with other runes to create runewords. To use a rune, you need to have a socketed item with enough empty sockets for the rune (or runeword). You can find socketed items as drops or rewards, or add sockets to normal items by using a Horadric Cube recipe or a quest reward from Larzuk in Act 5. 

To insert a rune into a socketed item, simply drag and drop it onto the item. You can remove a rune from a socketed item using a Hel rune or the Horadric Cube recipe that requires one scroll of the town portal and one socketed item. However, this will destroy all the runes in the item, so be careful.

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How to create and use runewords?

  • Runewords are specific combinations of runes that grant unique bonuses and effects to the socketed items. They can only create non-magical (white) items with exactly the same number and type of sockets as the runeword requires.
  • For example, if you want to create the runeword “Spirit”, which requires four sockets and four runes (Tal + Thul + Ort + Amn), you need to find a non-magical sword or shield that has four sockets. Then, you need to insert the runes in the exact order specified by the runeword formula.
  • To use a runeword, you need to equip the socketed item that contains it. The item will display its name in gold and show its enhanced properties. Some runewords also have level requirements or class restrictions, so make sure you meet them before using them.

What are the best runewords for each class and build?

There are over 100 different runewords in Diablo 2 Resurrected, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Depending on your class and build, some runewords may be more suitable or beneficial for you than others.

Here are some of the best runewords for each class and build:

  • Amazon: Faith (bow), Ice (bow), Harmony (bow), Fortitude (armor), Enigma (armor), Chains of Honor (armor)
  • Assassin: Chaos (claw), Fury (claw), Treachery (armor), Enigma (armor), Bramble (armor), Phoenix (shield)
  • Barbarian: Breath of the Dying (weapon), Grief (weapon), Beast (weapon), Fortitude (armor), Enigma (armor), Chains of Honor (armor)
  • Druid: Heart of the Oak (staff), Call to Arms (weapon), Beast (weapon), Fortitude (armor), Enigma (armor), Chains of Honor (armor)
  • Necromancer: Heart of the Oak (staff), Call to Arms (weapon), Beast (weapon), Enigma (armor), Bramble (armor), Homunculus (shield)
  • Paladin: Grief (weapon), Exile (shield), Dream (helmet/shield), Fortitude (armor), Enigma (armor), Chains of Honor (armor)
  • Sorceress: Infinity (polearm), Death’s Fathom (orb), Eschuta’s Temper (orb), Tal Rasha’s Wrappings (set), Enigma (armor), Spirit (sword/shield)
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