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    You only require enough strength to put on your equipment. Everything else should be channeled into Vitality. There are virtually no exceptions to this rule in Diablo 2. The Countess has a very large rune drop table, and she can drop up to four runes per kill. She can drop any rune up to Ral in Normal, the Ko rune in Nightmare, and the Lo rune in Hell, and she can drop any rune up to Ral in Nightmare.(Hi Runes are extremely hard to come by.)The Horadric cube comes with an incredible number of recipes. Even today, rings and amulets crafted from the Horadric cube are among the most valuable items in the world, with some fetching thousands of dollars.Once the Socket quest in Act 5 is completed, the item will be automatically socketed to the highest possible socket value. The item level (ilvl) has an impact on this. In the case of socketing an item with the horadric cube, the number of sockets that are rolled is random up to the highest possible socket value (which varies depending on ilvl).The maximum health bonus in https://www.aoeah.com/d2-resurrected-items/pc Diablo 2 Resurrected Items PC Heart of the Oak only applies to health, not health percentage. Meaning you should use Perfect rubies (+38 health) rather than Jah runes (+5% health) because the heart of the oak aura only affects your actual health and not your maximum health.If you are a melee or ranged character who uses the right click to deal damage, charms that grant maximum or minimum damage and attack rating add those bonuses to your base damage, meaning that all of the bonuses from charms in your inventory stack with all of your other damage buffsAs a result, charms (and rings, too) that grant increased attack rating, increased maximum damage, or increased minimum damage are significantly more effective than they otherwise would be because they are all multiplied by all of your damage modifiersEvery percentage of damage added by an item that isn't a weapon (for example, jewels) is significantly more effective because those damage modifiers stack multiplicatively with your other damage stacks. Damage multipliers are stacked on top of each other indefinitely. Yes, it really is that good. The reason Steelrends (50%ed) deal insane amounts of damage, or why a +%ed jewel in a helmet is a game changer, is because of this.Be brave and use a Blue item if you want to. Blue items, in particular, have the potential to have higher bonus numbers. Only a blue ring, for example, can achieve a 40% magic find rate. Only a blue Diablo 2 Amulet or piece of armour can grant +100 health to the player. Sometimes the only thing your character requires is health. As a result, it is preferable for you to use that +100 health armour overall after you have maxed out everything else.It is critical to recover from hits as quickly as possible. Having good faster hit recovery is second only to health in terms of survival in terms of survival. You will be hit, and faster hit recovery allows you to save multiple frames every time you are hit, allowing you to cast spells more effectively, attack more effectively, run more effectively, and so on.Greater attack speed, faster hit recovery, quicker casting rate, and quicker blocking rate are all table-based statistics that rely on "breakpoints" of specific +% values in order for there to be a physical difference between the two characters. AS AN EXAMPLE:A Sorceress has a Breakpoint of 20% faster cast rate and a Breakpoint of 37% faster cast rate compared to other classes. Your spells will be cast at the same frame rate as long as you have items that increase your cast rate by anywhere from 20% to 36% faster than the default cast rate. You must reach the +37% breakpoint in order for your spell to actually cast one frame faster than it would otherwise be. As a result, the range of +20 to +36 is the same. The maximum breakpoint for a sorc is a cast rate that is +200% faster. Yes, it is possible, but only with a limited number of items. And, yes, it is quick. You should only use the breakpoint table if you have an excess of these% increase stats and want to know what you can get rid of without actually losing frames, as shown in the example below. In terms of end-game builds, these tables are unbeatable.