![]() (Not 100% sure it will drop there in any event since it's qlvl 20, but that's by the by). Long swords ilvl 24 or lower (A1-3 essentially in normal) will only get 3 sockets from Larzuk, which is because items only get the max for their ilvl, and for Long swords that means 3/4/4 is the max available for ilvls 1-24, 24-40, 41+ A long sword from A2 normal will never ever get 4 sockets from Larzuk. Items in Normal can only be generated with 3 sockets, in NM with 4 sockets. The quest is the only time that the Ilvl rules are bypassed. my last example was a long sword from act 2 normal this ladder, socket quest gave it 4 sockets. That and I've done it dozens of times with long swords from normal, and it works fine. If you head over to the Arreat summit and look up long swords, you'll see that they have 4 sockets max. the socket quest bypasses Ilvl rules and gives max sockets allowable for the item. ![]() This post was edited by elyxthaxzus on 01:36amīecause it simply will. word to and they have no dex req at all but just about ne 4 socket 1. 4 socket crystal swords r good for spirit swords cuz that is casting. just posting for anyone else who may have the same question, or simply want to knowĮdit: thanks for the clarification Feanur, you are da man runewords for shields but most ppl dont use em on monarchs cuz u can. ![]() ![]() the data I pooled above was from the diablo wiki at . A crystal sword from normal Chaos Sanctuary (alvl 28) and onwards should get max 4 socket, yet it doesn’t. I do apologize if my info was misleading at first, I was simply going off of what I knew, and experience. don't know that one tho, so make sure you find out before doing so. if it's based on your clvl then purchasing a long sword post lvl 25 will net you a 4 socket sword. i don't have info yet on wht the Ilvl of an item is when purchased. I've never had it happen, but perhaps that's due to the long swords I've used in the past. So it is possible to get a long sword with only 3 sockets off the quest. the first lvl 41 area is tower cellar level 4 in act 1 nightmare, so any crystal sword that drops off of areas higher then that will yield 6 sockets. everything past that is higher, so any sword that drops in those areas will net you 4 sockets. ![]() The lowest area to have monsters of mlvl 26 or greater is durance of hate lvl 3 (mephs area) in normal. the sockets are as follows for specific Ilvl categories: Long swords are minimum mlvl 20, crystal swords mlvl 11. basically, the sockets that are available for an item are not dependent on the act they drop in, but the Ilvl of the item, which is based on the Mlvl of the mob that drops it. If you’d rather create a two-handed Crescent Moon sword, then pretty much any socketed two-handed sword you find on Normal difficulty should have three sockets.Well, I decided to do some research since I was worried about the outcome. If you find a normal Crystal Sword, then remember you can add sockets using either the Horadric Cube or Larzuk in Act V. You’re generally better off looking for a 3-socket Crystal Sword on Normal difficulty, as on Nightmare and Hell, the 4-socket and 6-socket versions become more common, and those are no good for this runeword recipe. The Secret Cow Level is also a great place to look for socketed Crystal Swords. You can also make the Crescent Moon runeword using an axe or a polearm as a base, but the sword is the most popular choice.Ĭrystal Swords are great for runewords, and these start dropping as early as the Tamoe Highland during Act I on Normal Difficulty. To make a Crescent Moon sword in Diablo 2: Resurrected, you need to add a Shael rune, an Um rune, and a Tir rune to a 3-socket sword, in that order, to spell the runeword ‘ShaelUmTir’. ![]()
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