
I’m really not trying to be pedantic or troll, I’m just really trying to understand because it’s frustrating not understanding it.Īgain, I’m not trying to be disrespectful as last time I asked this I just got downvoted with no explanation. If you dropped an item, I read it as “I physically dropped the item from my inventory” versus “I killed a monster the monster dropped it (I found it from the monster’s corpse).” diablo2.io Database Trade Forums About Dclone. I guess I’ve accepted it as “look what I found!” But I just don’t understand because it literally means something totally different. 105 Def BIN Um OR 3 Perfect Amethyst OR 6 Ral OR 9 Perfect Gems. I mean I’ve heard PoE streamers say it and it drives my mildly autistic self insane because I don’t understand why people are dropping their items on the ground. This build also has multiple damage types, which is great against Immunes and. Shako is the name commonly used by the Diablo 2: Resurrected community to refer to a specific unique Shako, namely the Harlequin. This build is great for dense areas and very satisfying with its Ice Explosions. The relationships between iLvl, qLvl, and aLvl are explained here. The places where the unique cap is mostly likely to drop. Therefore it'll never spawn within the marked iLvl ranges, unless cubed to iLvl 1.


ItemDisplay: %ORANGE%! %RUNENAME% = Display 'El rune' with orange exclamation point in front.I have a serious question and I mean no disrespect by it as I’m truly trying to understand, but why do people say “I dropped an item” when they mean they found it? Is it like a European thing to say? Is it new slang for finding an item? Max sockets iLvl 41+: 2 This item's qLvl of 58 is higher than these iLvl ranges. If two rules change the %NAME%, instead of 1 rule deciding the final name, you can use %CONTINUE% to edit the already edited %NAME%. ItemDisplay: %RED%* %NAME% = Display red asterix in front of all items ItemDisplay: %NAME% = All items show their item code in square brackets
