They have a few extra properties to them chosen at random when the item spawns. Magic: The first items the player will come across of a higher quality are magic items.Superior: Superior items have improved Defense, Durability, Attack Rating, or enhanced Damage.Also, it is worthy to note that some uniques are better than runewords: it is not to say that all are better. In function, the are like unique items, spawning with the same attributes from game to game. Rune Words: The most powerful items in the game are runewords.Both Armor and Weapons have their maximum durability degraded to, i.e. a low Javelin has One-Hand Damage: 1 to 3 rather than the normal One-Hand Damage: 1 to 5). Minimum damage is modified to 1 if it would be < 1 (e.g. Low Quality: Any low (Low Quality, Cracked, Crude, Damaged) Armor appears to have 75% of the normal defense (don't forget that normal defense varies), rounded down, and low Weapons do 75% of their normal damage (mindam, maxdam), rounded down.Some items, most notably equipable items, but also charms and jewels, can spawn in different quality levels. Quest Items: Items used during the various quests the player completes in the game.Potions: They increase Life, Mana, Stamina, provide resistances or can be thrown at monsters.Arrows and Bolts: Ammunition for Bows and Crossbows respectively.Tomes: Used to store scrolls, maximum 20 scrolls per tome.Scrolls: Used to identify items and to open town portals.They can be magical, rare and unique like regular items, and can provide powerful bonuses. Jewels: Similar to gems and runes, jewels are also inserted into socketed weapons.Charms: When held in your inventory, they can provide you with a bonus.Runes range from very weak to quite powerful, and if inserted correctly, they will yield a runeword. Runes: Like gems, these are inserted into weapons.Starting from the lowest: Chipped Gem, Flawed Gem, Gem, Flawless Gem and Perfect Gem. When inserted, they provide bonuses to the item. Gems: Precious stones that can be inserted into socketed weapons.Apart from weapons and armor which are listed below, there are several other item types the player will come upon. Stash items won't disappear, but items stored in the extra space provided by plugy do disappear, so I assume the same will happen for additional stash pages, shared stash.There are many kinds of items in Diablo II. Lastly, the most important info I got is, you can transfer a 1.14 file to 1.13, play on plugy, modify the save file and then bring the save file back to 1.14. So for short save folders are all scrambled, if you ever need to find your save files, or work with them somehow check every possible folder. Original diablo 2 folder save files are located within c/users/myname/saved games. If I try to open my 1.13c folder it's save folder is located in original diablo 2 folder (yeah I know, weird). Plugy's save folder is within D2SE folder, installed INSIDE my 1.13c folder. Anyway, besides save files I found out that plugy, original diablo 2 and my freshly downloaded 1.13c diablo 2 all have different save folders.
This might be related to no content changes between 1.13 and 1.14. Maybe playing more time I'll get an error, who knows, so far from what I've seen everything looks perfect. So save files from 1.14 do work on 1.13, I haven't found any issues at all. Can someone explain to me how does this work and if possible provide me with the txt files?ĮDIT: Ok so I downloaded 1.13c, D2SE and plugy and did some tests and I'm gonna share the information for future reference in case anyone is interested. txt files to unlock everything ladder exclusive in single player. I recently came back to diablo 2, and being an old SP player I just found out there are items only obtainable in ladder games.