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Diablo II: Resurrected Unique Jewels Notes from James's blog

Only the Diablo 2 Expansion Lord of Destruction could find jewels. Therefore, they will be accessible within Diablo 2 Resurrected automatically.



 Diablo 2 Jewels can be small, one-space objects that are rare or even magical. Jewels have no function by themselves, they must be inserted into socketed items. They have set mods that do not change no matter what socket you put them in, unlike Runes or Gems that change based on the object they're inserted into. The stats are pretty low particularly on rare gems However, some kinds are extremely beneficial.



 There are six different graphics available for jewels, however they have no connection to their properties or mods in any way. They're simply beautiful in their variety. They are, in fact the same icon, but reversed and recolored six times. Socketed jewels (and Runes) don't do anything to change the colour of an object, unlike gems.



 Jewels are typically the most effective option to insert into an item. They provide a range of advantages, such as an increase in attack speed, resistances, and damage (both physical and elemental). You can earn hit points, mana, and other bonuses. But, they're not as effective as gems and common Runes.



 Jewels are a great choice because they have the benefit that they can give their reward from things that which runes and gems cannot. You can increase 19% resistance with the perfect diamond, but this is only applicable to shields. You can get as high as 15% resistance all in a helm or armor or weapon from the use of a diamond. A crucial tip to consider for those who utilize gems for upgrading their attack If you're employing two weapons simultaneously (Barbarian/Assassin) the best option is better to use an upgrade jewel to attack armors and helms that have sockets. This gives you the advantage for both attacks, not only the weapon in which the jewel was placed.



 For a complete listing of possible affixes for jewels, as well as a description of which ones are most useful, visit the Jewels Affixes page.



 Are you looking for rare or magical jewels?



 Rare jewels can be rare found. They can be extremely shining with as little as four modifications. But you will very seldom find one with the mods you want. There is only one socket for most of your top equipment (Rare set Unique, Crafted) It's therefore essential to upgrade. A rare jewel with four Mods that are mediocre is no better than a magical jewel with 1 or 2 really excellent modifiers. It is possible to reroll Rare jewels with the 6 perfect skull recipes in the Horadric Cube. However, it has an Ilvl40 maximum limit for affixing, making it harder to find top-quality mods.



 Dream Jewels



 Since many of the strongest tools are magical, it can be difficult to make the perfect dream gem. These are the most popular affixes that could be used to serve a variety of functions. The complete list of Jewel Affixes here.



 Jewels offer the advantage of being able to insert damage jewels inside your shield, helm, or armor to reap the same advantages. You won't be able to use the +%damage jewels if they are placed in non-weapons. If you've got damaged jewels throughout your gear, it'll likely not provide enough resistances. However, the decision is yours.



 For Defensive Jewels, there's very little difference between Magic and Rare. The major distinction between Rare and Magic is that Scintillating (11-45% resist all) is only employed for magic. However you can gain up to 10% resist every Rare. Rares don't have the highest bonuses to life or mana, but these are weak bonuses that can easily be substituted by a charm.



 It is possible to make items with Jewels which are superior to Runewords. This was true in v1.09 but has been altered since v1.10 since new stronger, more robust runewords have been added. Four rare jewels that are perfect can be used to create four-socket armor which has 90% resistance to all attacks and +36 each to Str/Dex/Vit. Or change a bit, getting 27 each to Str/Vit/Dex and -45% requirements. You can get as high as 160% Resist to 3 elements, and 40% to the fourth.



 Damage is beyond the norm as well. In a single socket weapon you can have +6-600 lightning, +150-300 fire as well as up to +180 percent damage, and 108 max/min Damage, or an enormous amount of poison damage, or cold, or even throw in some magic or two and have 15 30 percent or more IAS.



 You can mix and mix and. Imagine the Necromancer or Sorceress with a six-socket single-handed weapon, and all defensive jewels. It has a 100 percent protection against all. +54 Energy and Strength. Change a few suffixes and still have 30 or 40 for Strength and other advantages. Affording all your requirements in one product leaves a lot of freedom for the rest of your gear.



 Naturally, jewels with these amazing modifiers aren't commonly found and they're not available in large quantities however, items that aren't magical and have a lot of sockets could potentially be turned into some of the most Uber items in the game, and that's only with Jewels. You can mix in rare Runes to increase your choices.



 Unique Jewels



 In v1.10.10, Unique Jewels were introduced. The unique jewels are difficult to find but provide significant bonuses that aren't offered by other item within the game. Rainbow Facets are all unique jewels. They are only distinguished by their stats. them from one another. The graphics are not tied to the jewels and the color of each is randomly determined each time the item is made.



 Rainbow Facets are very popular among Sorceresses because of their ability to boost the elemental.



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