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* Arreat's Face: +2 To Barbarian Skills, -15% Targets Armor Per Hit, +0.5 Max Damage per Clvl, +25% Enhanced Defense, +30 Life, +1 To Warcries | * Arreat's Face: +2 To Barbarian Skills, -15% Targets Armor Per Hit, +0.5 Max Damage per Clvl, +25% Enhanced Defense, +30 Life, +1 To Warcries | ||
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[[Category:Class Specific Items]] | [[Category:Class Specific Items]] |
Revision as of 02:10, 29 November 2006
Contents
Introduction
Class specific items are much like other items. They have a variety of stats and types, can be found magical, Rare, Unique, and sometimes in Sets as well. The real difference is that these items can only be used by one character class, and they can have random bonuses to individual skills, much like the ones you see on wands/staves/scepters in Diablo II.
Barbarians get Primal Helms in the Expansion. These are helms with magical stats like any other headgear, and the ability to have special +to barbarian skills, as well as +to all Barb skills. Barbarians can wear them or not, it all depends on the stats found on them. A really good rare or unique helm is going to beat most barb-helms, but the possible dream mods on a Barb-helm are the best you can find.
You cannot gamble any Primal Helms in the Expansion, they must be found.
Inherent Bonuses
Any Barbarian helm may have +1-3 points in up to 3 individual skills from all three of his skill trees, Combat Skills, Warcries, and Combat Masteries, from Clvl 1 up to the Clvl 30 skills. The bug where no Clvl 30 skills would occur in Diablo II has been fixed in the Expansion. These random +skills work just like the bonuses you see on wands/scepters/staves in Diablo II, and can occur on normal, magical, and Rare items.
- Item Level: Used in many in-game calculations. Monsters must be of this level to drop the item, and it factors in when you get to gamble for this item type as well. See all the Mlvls on Darkness.
- Clvl req : Character level you must be to equip this item.
- The hue and color of base items in Diablo II can vary greatly, depending on the item's modifiers.
Normal
Exceptional
Exceptional Primal Helms can be found in Acts 4 and 5 of normal, and then all through Nightmare and Hell. Check the Item levels and compare to the Monster Levels to see exactly which monsters can drop which types of helms.
Eilite
Elite Primal Helms can be found in Acts 4 and 5 of Nightmare, and then all through Hell difficulty. Check the Item levels and compare to the Monster Levels to see exactly which monsters can drop which types of helms.
Unique
Notes
One of the best helms in the game. Huge bonuses to everything useful for a Barbarian, and only the lack of Magic Find and/or physical damage reduction makes it the hat every barbarian wants best. This hat is relatively high level for an exceptional item (TC 54), and is pretty hard to find. It has a huge trade value, so if you aren't going to use it, you should try to get something good in return.
1.08 Statistics
- Arreat's Face: +2 To Barbarian Skills, -15% Targets Armor Per Hit, +0.5 Max Damage per Clvl, +25% Enhanced Defense, +30 Life, +1 To Warcries
Further Reading
Check out the Unique Items Section for all other uniques.