=Introduction=Among the most fun equipment to outfit your character with are items with bonuses to Magic Find. Magic Find gear makes the items that drop more likely to be higher quality, and for most players, loading up on "MF" and going item hunting is their ultimate goal in Diablo II
About the most fun modifiers to load up in are ones that add to your chance to find Magical Items. The main goals of the game for most are to level up, and to find nice items. Better equipment is fun to find, and makes your character more powerful, and adding =Magic Find, or "+MF", as it's called, is a great way to get better stuff to drop from monsters and chests.Equipment=
You can get +MF on most every type of item in the game. Gloves or Boots or jewelry with +10% or 15% or 30% won't make a real noticeable difference on their own, but as you accumulate more and more items with these bonuses, you'll start to notice that you find more Rares, Uniques, Set Items, etc.
The easiest way to add it is by socketing perfect topazes into Armor or Helm. Getting a hold of 4 socket armor and a 3 socket helm shouldn't be too hard, and that's 168% right there.
=Magic Find Percentages=
Magic Find doesn't boost your odds of finding everything equally. It's all the same up to 100%did in earlier versions of D2X, but after that your odds as players realized the power of finding Rares, Sets, the modifier and Uniques drop steeply. Blizzard added this began to specialize in since it, Blizzard made some changes to scale back the effectiveness of the property. It's possible still quite useful, even at lower amounts, but thanks to get such huge Magic Find numbers in the Expansion, and they didndiminishing returns of magic find it't want it s not all that beneficial to be so easy to find the really good/scarce stuffspecialize entirely in MF. You can see exactly how much in the table below. * A more detailed table [[Magic find diminishing returns|can be found here]].
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