
Damage Bonus: This determines how you multiply the item damage by your stats to reach the actual damage. IE 78/1000 would mean that out of every 1000 set items of that base item that drop, 78 of them will be this particular one. Items with Rarity are expressed as a chance out of 1000. The odds are roughly 1/1000 for Set items and 1/2000 for Unique items. It is possible to gamble Set and Unique items in v1.09+. For instance, if an item has a bonus for two items and a bonus for three items, and three items are worn, both the bonus for two items and for three items will become active. Character level (clvl): The character level you need to be to be able to wear or equip the item. Monsters must be of this level to drop the item. Item level (ilvl): Used in many in-game calculations.
These are the stats for the set in Diablo II Expansion Pack: Lord of Destruction, where there are partial set bonuses and hidden item bonuses. Some of the individual items aren’t bad though.
11-26 damage isn’t going to take you too far with the boosted monster hit points in any multi-player game, even with the +10 damage for the full set. Death’s Disguise Notes Death’s Disguise – Click to Enlargeĭeath’s Disguise is like most item sets in Diablo II, doomed by the poor damage of the weapon.