
+0.25 to Maximum Damage (Based on Character Level)ĥ0% Chance to cast level 14 Punishers on Kill +0.125 to Maximum Damage (Based on Character Level)ġ.5% Bonus to Attack Rating (Based on Character Level)Ģ0% Chance to cast level 32 Frozen Crown on Melee AttackĪdds 150-200 Poison Damage over 1 secondsġ0% Chance to cast level 32 Celerity on Killġ% Chance to cast level 7 Abyss on Striking See THIS PAGE for more information about runes.ĥ% Chance to cast level 9 Bloodlust on Kill Some runes drop only in certain levels, while others are made using a recipe.

You can only make runewords in nonmagical socketed (grey) items! To make a runeword that has 2 runes, in an item with 4 sockets, for example, you must insert 2 jewels + 2 rune. It is important to learn them (or at least be aware of these limitations) before creating Runewords to prevent wasting your hard-earned Runes because, for example, you slotted them in the wrong order or in the wrong piece of equipment.You can fill up the sockets before the rune with jewels. There are certain "rules" that apply in order to create a Runewords. Not all Runewords work for all types of Equipment. Overall, Diablo 2's runewords add an exciting layer of depth and customization to the gameplay experience.


However, acquiring the necessary runes can often be a challenging and time-consuming process, requiring players to explore different areas of the game world and defeat powerful enemies. Runewords can significantly increase the power of a character, making them essential for completing higher difficulty levels and endgame content. Some runewords are specifically designed for certain character classes or play styles, while others are more versatile and can be used by any character. Each runeword has its own unique set of properties, ranging from increased damage and resistance to adding magical effects to attacks. Diablo 2 Runewords are powerful items that can be created by inserting specific combinations of runes into sockets on an eligible item.
