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− | + | At times not even the most skillful of warriors can evade a weapon blow, and only his or her armour stands between blade and flesh. A piece of armour is simply any article of clothing worn upon the person that is designed to protect and defend against attack. They range from the simplest linen rags and hardened leather tunics to heavy plate armour, which only the strongest fighters can wear. | |
− | + | See screenshots of every character in [[Armor Appearance|every type of armor here]]. | |
* Body armour is socketed only in the Expansion. | * Body armour is socketed only in the Expansion. | ||
* All armor requires 2x3 spaces in Inventory. | * All armor requires 2x3 spaces in Inventory. | ||
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* The hue and color of base items in Diablo II can vary greatly, depending on the item's modifiers. | * The hue and color of base items in Diablo II can vary greatly, depending on the item's modifiers. | ||
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=Normal= | =Normal= | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:armor-studded.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:armor-studded.gif]] | ||
− | | '''Studded Leather | + | | '''Studded Leather'''<br> |
| 32-35 Defense<br> 32 Durability<br> 27 Str Required<br> Item Level: 8<br> Clvl Req: None | | 32-35 Defense<br> 32 Durability<br> 27 Str Required<br> Item Level: 8<br> Clvl Req: None | ||
| Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:*<br> Norm/NM/Hell: 2 | | Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:*<br> Norm/NM/Hell: 2 | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:armor_breastplate.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:armor_breastplate.gif]] | ||
| '''Breast Plate'''<br> | | '''Breast Plate'''<br> | ||
− | | | + | | 65-68 Defense<br> 50 Durability<br> 30 Str Requirement<br> Item Level: 18<br> Clvl Req: None |
| Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:*<br> Norm/NM/Hell: 3 | | Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:*<br> Norm/NM/Hell: 3 | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Armor found on Normal or Nightmare can have at most 3 sockets. Found on Hell can have up to 4, but never more than that specific type of armor allows. This refers to grey socketed armor, not magical Jeweler's or Artisian's armor. See this table. Sockets from the socketing quest are erratic, they can be more or less than the maximum for a type of armor on a given difficulty level. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Armor found on Normal or Nightmare can have at most 3 sockets. Found on Hell can have up to 4, but never more than that specific type of armor allows. This refers to grey socketed armor, not magical Jeweler's or Artisian's armor. See this table. Sockets from the socketing quest are erratic, they can be more or less than the maximum for a type of armor on a given difficulty level. | ||
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=Exceptional= | =Exceptional= | ||
Exceptional armor looks just like normal armor, but comes with much higher Str and Clvl requirements, and can only be found on Nightmare or Hell in D2. It can also be found in late Act 4 and Act 5 in the Expansion, where the drops of it Exceptional items are based on Monster Levels | Exceptional armor looks just like normal armor, but comes with much higher Str and Clvl requirements, and can only be found on Nightmare or Hell in D2. It can also be found in late Act 4 and Act 5 in the Expansion, where the drops of it Exceptional items are based on Monster Levels | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:armor-quilted.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:armor-quilted.gif]] | ||
| '''Ghost Armor'''<br> | | '''Ghost Armor'''<br> | ||
− | | 102-117 Defense<br> | + | | 102-117 Defense<br> 20 Durability<br> 38 Str Required<br> Item Level: 34<br> Clvl Req: 20 |
| Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss<br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM/Hell: 2 | | Light Armor<br> No Stamina Drain<br> No Speed Loss<br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM/Hell: 2 | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:mail-plate.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:mail-plate.gif]] | ||
− | | '''Templar | + | | '''Templar Coat'''<br> |
| 252-274 Defense<br> 60 Durability<br> 118 Str Required<br> Item Level: 52<br> Clvl Req: 25 | | 252-274 Defense<br> 60 Durability<br> 118 Str Required<br> Item Level: 52<br> Clvl Req: 25 | ||
| Heavy Armor<br> 10% Stamina Drain<br> 10% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM/Hell: 3 | | Heavy Armor<br> 10% Stamina Drain<br> 10% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM/Hell: 3 | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:armor-ancient-plate.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:armor-ancient-plate.gif]] | ||
− | | '''Ornate Armor''<br> | + | | '''Ornate Armor'''<br> |
| 417-450 Defense<br> 60 Durability<br> 170 Str Required<br> Item Level: 64<br> Clvl Req: 25 | | 417-450 Defense<br> 60 Durability<br> 170 Str Required<br> Item Level: 64<br> Clvl Req: 25 | ||
| Medium Armor<br> 5% Stamina Drain<br> 5% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM: 3<br> Hell: 4 | | Medium Armor<br> 5% Stamina Drain<br> 5% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:* <br> Norm/NM: 3<br> Hell: 4 | ||
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− | <nowiki>*</nowiki> The most sockets possible to find in armor are 3 on normal and Nightmare, and 4 on Hell. Many types of armor can only have 2 or 3 sockets, regardless of what difficulty level they are found on. The socketing quest is erratic, it can add more or less than the maximum per difficulty level, but never more than a type of armor's max. | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki> The most sockets possible to find in armor are 3 on normal and Nightmare, and 4 on Hell. Many types of armor can only have 2 or 3 sockets, regardless of what difficulty level they are found on. The socketing quest is erratic, it can add more or less than the maximum per difficulty level, but never more than a type of armor's max. |
=Elite= | =Elite= | ||
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| class="red" | [[Image:plate-gothic.gif]] | | class="red" | [[Image:plate-gothic.gif]] | ||
| '''Lacquered Plate'''<br> | | '''Lacquered Plate'''<br> | ||
− | | 433- | + | | 433-541 Defense<br> 55 Durability<br> Str Req: 208<br> Item Level: 82<br> Clvl Req: 62 |
| Medium Armor<br> 5% Stamina Drain<br> 5% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:<br> Hell: 4* | | Medium Armor<br> 5% Stamina Drain<br> 5% Speed Loss <br> Max Sockets:<br> Hell: 4* | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 17 August 2012
At times not even the most skillful of warriors can evade a weapon blow, and only his or her armour stands between blade and flesh. A piece of armour is simply any article of clothing worn upon the person that is designed to protect and defend against attack. They range from the simplest linen rags and hardened leather tunics to heavy plate armour, which only the strongest fighters can wear.
See screenshots of every character in every type of armor here.
- Body armour is socketed only in the Expansion.
- All armor requires 2x3 spaces in Inventory.
- The hue and color of base items in Diablo II can vary greatly, depending on the item's modifiers.
- Item level (ilvl): Used in many in-game calculations. Monsters must be of this level to drop the item.
- Character level (clvl): The character level you need to be to be able to wear or equip the item.
Contents
Armor Notes
- Light Armor: 0% stamina drain and speed penalty.
- Medium Armor: +50% stamina drain and 5% speed penalty.
- Heavy Armor: +100% stamina drain and 10% speed penalty.
Normal
* Armor found on Normal or Nightmare can have at most 3 sockets. Found on Hell can have up to 4, but never more than that specific type of armor allows. This refers to grey socketed armor, not magical Jeweler's or Artisian's armor. See this table. Sockets from the socketing quest are erratic, they can be more or less than the maximum for a type of armor on a given difficulty level.
Exceptional
Exceptional armor looks just like normal armor, but comes with much higher Str and Clvl requirements, and can only be found on Nightmare or Hell in D2. It can also be found in late Act 4 and Act 5 in the Expansion, where the drops of it Exceptional items are based on Monster Levels
* The most sockets possible to find in armor are 3 on normal and Nightmare, and 4 on Hell. Many types of armor can only have 2 or 3 sockets, regardless of what difficulty level they are found on. The socketing quest is erratic, it can add more or less than the maximum per difficulty level, but never more than a type of armor's max.
Elite
Elite armor is the top of the line. It does not exist in Diablo II, only in the Expansion, and can only be dropped by monsters late in Nightmare or in Hell. Monster levels hit 90 and cap there by late Act 3/Hell, so any time after that you have a chance to have any type of Elite armor dropped.
Diablo II Items [e]
Items Basics
Unique Armor I
Unique Armor II
Unique Weapons I
Unique Weapons II
Unique Weapons III
Unique Class Items
Item Sets
Runewords
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Amazon [e] | Assassin | Barbarian | Druid | Necromancer | Paladin | Sorceress |
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Amazon Weapons |
Assassin Claws |
Barbarian Helms |
Druid Helms |
Necromancer Totems |
Paladin Shields |
Sorceress Orbs |
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Item Sets General Info -- Set Items Catalog [e] | |||||
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Diablo II Classic Item Sets | Diablo II Expansion Item Sets | ||||
• Angelic Raiment |
• Hsaru's Defense |
• Aldur's Watchtower |
• Naj's Ancient Vestige |