Sword Socketed Base Items for Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected

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This guide lists all One-Handed Sword and Two-Handed Sword socketed base items for Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected for Normal, Exceptional, and Elite qualities

Sword Socketed Base Items for Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected

This guide lists all One-Handed Sword and Two-Handed Sword socketed base items for Runewords in Diablo II: Resurrected for Normal, Exceptional, and Elite qualities, together with key features for example Damage, Level, Strength, and Dexterity Requirements, Maximum Number of Sockets, and Quality Level. These are employed for Weapon Runewords requiring Sword to produce.

Sword Base Item Properties in Diablo II: Resurrected

Runewords for Swords (Both 1H and 2H): Breath from the Dying, Call to Arms, Crescent Moon, Death, Destruction, Eternity, Fortitude, Fury, Grief, Honor, King's Grace, Kingslayer, Last Wish, Lawbringer, Malice, Oath, Passion, Phoenix, Plague, Silence, Spirit, Steel, Strength, Unbending Will, Venom, Voice of Reason, Wind

Damage: This lists the possible damage selection of a particular base weapon, using the average damage included to compare. This helps provide a better comparison of damage a specific weapon will deal with time.

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Level: This may be the minimum character level necessary to equip the product. In a finished Runeword item, the minimum level to equip with is either that from the base item or that from the Runeword, whichever value is higher.

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Strength: This may be the minimum required Strength the smoothness needs to equip. Be careful not to produce an item your character can't wear because of too-high Strength requirements.

Dexterity: This may be the minimum required Dexterity the smoothness needs to equip. Be careful not to produce an item your character can't wear because of too-high Dexterity requirements. Not all weapons have Dexterity requirements, but remember that nearly all Elite-quality weapons will.

Sockets: This may be the maximum quantity of sockets -- not a guaranteed quantity of sockets. An item that can roll with 2 sockets is available with 1, 2, or 3 sockets. You can use the Horadric Cube recipe to roll a random quantity of sockets inside a Normal unsocketed base item, as much as the maximum. However, if you are using a Normal unsocketed base item to use sockets using Larzuk in Act V, he'll always install the maximum quantity of sockets. If you need a 2-socket item, don't provide him an unsocketed Base item having a maximum of 3, or else you will be disappointed.

Base Speed: This is the bottom speed of the weapon, apart from class modifiers. The lower the amount, the higher the speed. While these are going to be affected by the category using the weapon, this is an excellent general baseline.

Lvl: This may be the quality level of the base item. This determines what level of mobs you have to be killing for the product to have an opportunity to drop. For example, one of the best levels for farming normal base items may be the Secret Cow Level. Normal Secret Cow Level will work for items as much as qLvl 28 (most Normal base items), Nightmare as much as qLvl 64 (most Exceptional base items), and Hell as much as qLvl 81 (most Elite base items).

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