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Stone of Jordan

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The <noinclude>'''Stone of Jordan ''' (SoJ) is a unique ringUnique Ring with an item level of 39 and a Character Level requirement of 29. The  SoJ's stats are very useful for mages or caster type characters, and it was one of the most coveted items in the game during D2C. The utility of the item fell considerably with the release of D2X, as other, better unique rings were introduced, and the bonuses provided by the SoJ became more readily available on other items.
Besides its use as an wearable item, the SoJ was hugely desired for its role as a unit of currency, especially during D2C and early in the D2X days.
Since so many SoJs were found and duped, the [[Uber Diablo]] quest was added in v1.10 to provide a reward to players who sold SoJs. The aim was to reduce their preponderance in the economy, and though this happened to some degree, adding a valuable quest that could only be enabled by selling SoJs provided some players with additional incentive to dupe them.
==Item Stats==* See the [[Unique Rings]] page for detailed information on gambling and drop odds.
'''Stone of Jordan'''
* Item level: 39<br>
* Clvl req: 29 <br>
* +20 Mana<br>
* +25% Maximum Mana<br>
* Adds 1-12 Lightning Damage<br>
* +1 to All Skills
==Unit of Currency==
 
The larger significance of the Stone of Jordan was as a unit of currency. Since [[gold]] was basically worthless in Diablo II, players soon adopted other items as units of trade. [[Gems]] were traded at various times, but early on in the days of [[D2C]], the SoJ became the default currency. Top quality items were priced in terms of how many SoJs they were worth, and this value led to massive duping of SoJs, which depressed prices and made it impossible for legitimate players to keep pace with the currency, since finding items was much slower than cheating/duping to create them.
See the {{iw|economy Diablo III economy}} article for much more detail about how Diablo III==Notes==Rings and amulets are a very important part of a character's economy will function equipment. While not providing any armor protection, these jewelry items can provide essential boosts to stats, mana, resistances, and other properties.  * Unique jewelry can be gambled in Diablo II, except in patch versions 1.07 and which items may become units 1.08.* In 1.10 of the Expansion the odds of currency gambling a Unique is 1 in 2000.  ==Key==* [[Item Level]]: Chests and monsters must be at least this level to drop the item. Ilvl is used in gambling, sales and other calculations as well. * [[Clvl]] Req: Your character must be this level or higher to equip the gameitem. No [[Uniques]] had Clvl requirements prior to v1.07 D2.
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==v1.09+ Stats==
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| '''[[Stone of Jordan]]'''
| D2C Rarity: 32.3/1000<br> D2X Rarity: 18.9/1000<br> Item level: 39<br> Clvl req: 29
| +20 Mana<br> +25% Maximum Mana<br> Adds 1-12 Lightning Damage<br> +1 to All Skills
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