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* It will continue calculating what to drop until selected an item, or selecting to drop nothing at all.


For runes there are 17 treasure classes, with Zod being in the highest. There is always a very high chance when killing a monster of that level that nothing at all will drop, or that you'll get nothing from the highest treasure class. So if you kill a monster and it picks Runes treasure class 17, 99.99% of the time it will drop down to Runes 16, which has Cham and Jo in it, and 99.98% of those times it'll drop down to Runes 15, and it'll keep dropping down till it picks a rune to drop.
Here's a quick list of comparative Rune scarcity. These figures change with balances in each patch, so these are not exact, but they give you an idea of the very long odds of finding higher level runes.  
 
Full listing of comparative Rune scarcity from most common to least common. Thanks to Johan and Ensign. These are not exactly accurate, but they are close enough to give you an idea how seldom you'll see the higher level Runes.
 


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| El = 144,238<br> Eld = 96,159<br> Tir = 69,209<br> Nef = 46,139<br> Eth = 43,530<br> Ith = 29,020 <br> Tal = 32,998<br> Ral = 21,999<br> Ort = 21,133<br> Thul = 14,088<br> Amn = 11,822
| El = 144,238<br> Eld = 96,159<br> Tir = 69,209<br> Nef = 46,139<br> Eth = 43,530<br> Ith = 29,020 <br> Tal = 32,998<br> Ral = 21,999<br> Ort = 21,133<br> Thul = 14,088<br> Amn = 11,822
| Sol = 7881<br> Shae = 6028<br> Dol = 4019<br> Hel = 2899<br> Io/Po = 1933<br> Lum = 1343<br> Ko = 895 <br> Fal = 606<br> Lem = 404<br> Pul = 267<br> Um = 178
| Sol = 7881<br> Shael = 6028<br> Dol = 4019<br> Hel = 2899<br> Io/Po = 1933<br> Lum = 1343<br> Ko = 895 <br> Fal = 606<br> Lem = 404<br> Pul = 267<br> Um = 178
| Mal = 115<br> Ist = 77<br> Gul = 48<br> Vex = 32<br> Ohm = 19<br> Lo = 13<br> Sur = 7.2<br> Ber = 4.8<br> Jo = 2.4<br> Cham = 1.6<br> Zod = 1
| Mal = 115<br> Ist = 77<br> Gul = 48<br> Vex = 32<br> Ohm = 19<br> Lo = 13<br> Sur = 7.2<br> Ber = 4.8<br> Jo = 2.4<br> Cham = 1.6<br> Zod = 1
|}
|}
This is a comparison, so you'll find 1 Zod for every 144,238 El's. Figures subject to further tweaking before the final game. Initial figures we heard from Blizzard North months ago were more like 1 Zod per 600,000 El's. So either they made Zod's more common or scaled all the rest less common.


=Which Runes are Best?=
=Which Runes are Best?=


This is a certainly open to debate. Runewords are very large and complicated animals, and you have to compare one of those to a magical socketed or Rare or Unique or Set item of the same type. But how about the individual Runes, which of them is best in a given item type?
This is a certainly open to debate. Runewords are very large and complicated animals, and you have to compare one of those to a magical socketed or Rare or Unique or Set item of the same type. But how about the individual Runes, which of them is best in a given item type? It depends on what sort of bonus you want. There are 33 Runes, all do different things in different types of items, and they can possibly stack up to give very impressive totals in multi-socketed items.  
 
Well, what would you say if asked which Gems were best? This is easier to determine since there are only seven of them and they have simple, similar effects, but it would still be largely an issue of what you wanted to boost. You have a helm with one socket, do you want to add Strength or Dexterity or Mana or mana regeneration? Or something else?
 
If the question is complicated for seven Gems, how about thirty-three Runes, all of which do very different things in different items? But there are 33 Runes, all do different things in different types of items, and they can possibly stack up to give very impressive totals in multi-socketed items.  


This section doesn't cover RuneWords; those are better compared to top quality Rares or Uniques or Set Items. This is about the individual Runes, and which are best to socket in a good item (Rare, Magical, Set, Unique) to make it great, and which are best to put a bunch of into a plain multi-socketed item.  
This section doesn't cover RuneWords; those are better compared to top quality Rares or Uniques or Set Items. This is about the individual Runes, and which are best to socket in a good item (Rare, Magical, Set, Unique) to make it great, and which are best to put a bunch of into a plain multi-socketed item.  


The best runes are generally the most powerful, and while everyone would like a Zod in their Ethereal item or just to save on any repair expenses ever, you'll hardly ever find one, and if you do you'll want to use it in some Uber RuneWord anyway. So consider the rune #'s as well. A quick reference is as follows:
The best runes are generally the most powerful, and while everyone would like a Zod in their Ethereal weapon, they're virtually impossible to find.  Prior to v1.09, runes 1-9 were very common, since those could be upgraded.  Three of any rune made one of the next quality. This only worked up through Ort though, so runes beyond Thul were much less common. In v1.10 and v1.11, rune drops were increased, and recipes were added to upgrade runes all the way to Zod, making the higher level ones far more attainable. Wise or persistent players pick up every rune, knowing that they'll eventually upgrade to something useful.


* 1-8 are quite common, you'll soon get sick of seeing them and won't even bother to pick them up once you have a mule choking on them.
* 9-15 are seen, but not so often, you might have one person in a big game find one of these.
* 16-20 are very seldom seen, but not unheard of. You'll probably wonder which it is when you see it since you've not seen it before.
* 21-33 are going to be the find of the day any time one of them turns up, and as you get into the 30's, no more than a handful will be seen on Battle.net each month.
Over time these figures changed, as people built up stacks of the semi-rare runes, and the rarest are usually [http://traders.diabloii.net to be traded for].  There will be shortages of some based on utility. Some are popular for Crafted Recipes, others prove to be the most popular weapon sockets (Shae, IAS, is very hot for that already), while others perhaps rarer won't be as in demand.


==Damage Weapons==
==Damage Weapons==


The best Runes to put into a weapon you are using for damage (as opposed to one held by a spell-caster). Note that all Runes in items are useful, these are just generally considered to be the best. Adding 10 vitality is always a good thing, but it's not really what you look to your weapon for.
When considering how to upgrade an item with a socket, consider the options, and what bonuses other equipment can provide. For instance, it's quite easy to obtain mana or life leech from other equipment, so using a rune for that purpose isn't the best choice, even though leech is a very useful property. Adding attack speed from other equipment is more difficult, so Shael is a very popular weapon socket. Adding damage is also difficult, so Ohm is popular as well. Each adds slightly more than a jewel can (40% ED/15% IAS), but one jewel that adds a good amount of both is generally more valuable than a rune that adds just one or the other.


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| 7% Life Steal
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| Shae (#13)
| Shael (#13)
| 20% Increased Attack Speed
| 20% Increased Attack Speed
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==Spell-Caster Weapons==
==Spell-Caster Weapons==


There aren't a lot of real good options for Rune socketing into spell-caster weapons. No faster cast or mana regeneration or +skills or even +mana.
There aren't a lot of real good options for Rune socketing into spell-caster weapons. No faster cast or mana regeneration or +skills or even +mana. There are some exceptional runeword caster weapons, however.
 


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==Armor and Helms for Combat Characters==
==Armor and Helms for Combat Characters==


There aren't any magically good socketing options in helm or armor for combat characters. Nothing that adds damage or leech or Attack Speed, but there are some pretty good bonuses to other things.
The most common sockets in armor and helms add resistance (jewels or Um runes) or magic find (topazes or Vex runes). Other characters can benefit from additional hit points, hit recovery speed, and other useful bonuses.
 


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| Shae (#13)
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No awesome socketing for helms/armor for spell-casters, but there are generally better options than they get with weapons. No fast cast or bonus skills, but you can improve your regeneration rate, resistances, mana, and more.
No awesome socketing for helms/armor for spell-casters, but there are generally better options than they get with weapons. No fast cast or bonus skills, but you can improve your regeneration rate, resistances, mana, and more.


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=Runewords=
=Runewords=


This is where Runes really become awesome. A "RuneWord", also called a "Runic Item", is the term for an item that has been socketed with special Runes in the correct order, and has morphed into a massive item with stats Blizzard designers pre-designed.
This is where Runes really become awesome. A "RuneWord" is the term for an item that has been socketed with special Runes in the correct order. Runewords can only be fashioned in regular (gray name) socketed items, with the precise number of sockets required for that recipe. No more and no less.
 
A Runic Item is basically a unique item, since the bonuses are the same for the same Rune Word each time. They vary though by the base item they are placed in. Once you socket the runes, the item will gain a special name in golden letters, and will have substantial bonus stats modifying the item's normal stats. For this reason you want to get the best base item possible to socket, though finding one with the correct number of sockets can be quite difficult.
 
The [[http://www.diabloii.net/quests/act-five.shtml ]]socketing an item quest can help there, but since that quest only puts the maximum number of sockets into an item, it's useless if your Rune Word requires and item with less than the maximum possible, which is often the case.


In addition to the Rune Word bonus, you still get the bonuses of the individual Runes in the item. It can be hard to keep track of the individual Rune bonuses since only the Rune Word displays, so you might have to look up the stats on a chart, or just remember them.
The most powerful weapons and armor in the game are runewords, though they can be difficult to obtain, since the powerful ones require very scarce, high level runes. In addition to the runes, a suitable item must be found to create the runeword in. It makes no sense to create a high damage runeword in a weapon with a low base damage, so expert players search long and hard for just the right item with just the right number of sockets, while working to store up the runes they'll need to fill them.


=Runeword Categories=
=Runeword Categories=
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The runewords are listed in separate categories also.
The runewords are listed in separate categories also.


* [[Runewords Armor| Armor]]
* [[Runewords Headgear| Headgear]]
* [[Runewords_Shields| Shields]]
* [[Runewords Weapons| Weapons]]
* [[Runewords| All Runewords]]
* [[Runewords| All Runewords]]
** [[Runewords Armor| Armor]]
** [[Runewords Headgear| Headgear]]
** [[Runewords_Shields| Shields]]
** [[Runewords Weapons| Weapons]]


=FAQs=
 
=FAQ=


==What are the most common errors in making a RuneWord?==
==What are the most common errors in making a RuneWord?==


99% of the errors are:  
Most players have gotten the hang of runewords by now, but we saw a lot of errors in the early days/months after Diablo II's release. Of those mistakes, 99% were:  


* Tried to make it in a magical/unique/set item.
* Tried to make it in a magical/unique/set item.
* Tried to make it in an item with more than the required sockets.
* Tried to make it in an item with more than the required sockets.
* Tried a weapon recipe in armor, helm recipe in shield, sword recipe in bow, etc. The recipes work only for the items that they are listed to work for.
* Tried a weapon recipe in armor, helm recipe in shield, sword recipe in bow, etc. The recipes work only for the items that they are listed to work for.


==Do RuneWords work in single player or over Open Battle.net?==
==Do RuneWords work in single player or over Open Battle.net?==


Yes, for the most part. In v1.09 and later patches, some runewords were added that only worked for characters on the ladders, and not on the open realms. Some of these ladder-only runewords work for single player, but not all. See the full listing for more details.
Yes, for the most part. In v1.10 and later, some runewords were added that only worked for characters on the ladders; not on the open realms. Some of these ladder-only runewords work for single player, but not all. See the full listing for more details.


==Do RuneWords work on Mercs?==
==Do RuneWords work on Mercs?==


No, this was a bug in v1.08 and was fixed in v1.09.
Yes. There were some bugs with this in early versions of D2X, but they're long since fixed.


==Does +Magic Find gear work to find more or better Runes?==
==Does +Magic Find gear work to find more or better Runes?==


No, +MF% doesn't make more Runes or higher quality Runes drop. It doesn't hurt your odds either though.
No, +MF% doesn't make more Runes or higher quality Runes drop. It doesn't hurt your odds either though. Playing in games with more players is the best way to find more runes, since monsters drop more of all types of items in larger games.


==How do I make a RuneWord?==
==How do I make a RuneWord?==
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==Can I personalize a Runic Item?==
==Can I personalize a Runic Item?==


Yes, and it makes an odd color, with your added name in the Crafted Item orange, and the RuneWord in gold. [[Personalized Runic Item| See it here]].
Yes, via the quest reward in Act Five. Personalized Runewords now display correctly in all gold, but in some earlier versions of D2X they showed up in odd mixed colors. [[Personalized Runic Item| See it here]].


==Can I make a RuneWord in Wirt's Leg?==
==Can I make a RuneWord in Wirt's Leg?==


No. [[Wirts Leg Runeword| Example here]].  
No. Wirt's leg is classified as a special item, and will gain bonuses from socketed runes, but will not turn into a runeword. [[Wirts Leg Runeword| Example here]].  


==Can I make a RuneWord from an Ethereal Item?==
==Can I make a RuneWord from an Ethereal Item?==


Yes, and it will keep the Ethereal mod on it. [[Ethereal_Runeword| Example here]].
Yes, and it will keep the Ethereal property, greatly boosting the damage or defense of the item. This can be very useful for mercenary weapons or armor, since the durability will not run out. A few runewords include invulnerability or repairs over time bonuses, and they can be good choices for ethereal items too. [[Ethereal_Runeword| Example here]].
 
==Does the arrangement of the sockets in an item matter?==
 
No, the actual appearance of the Runes in the sockets is not important. You need just insert the Runes in the correct sequence, as described above, and it will work. How the Runes look in the item is irrelevant.


==Do items with inherent bonuses keep them once they become RuneWords?==
==Do items with inherent bonuses keep them once they become RuneWords?==


Yes, as long as the item is a normal item with bonus skills, and not a magical item. The items allowed are wands, staves, scepters, and all seven types of the [[:Category:Class Specific Items| class specific items]] (though Assassin claws don't get random bonus skills in v1.08).
Yes, as long as the item is a normal item with bonus skills, and not a magical item. The items allowed are wands, staves, scepters, and all seven types of the [[:Category:Class Specific Items| class specific items]].


These are the best types of items to use for RuneWords, since they keep their inherent bonuses, and stack them with the RuneWord bonus. You can get huge bonuses to individual skills this way, such as the wand [[Runewords#White|Runeword White]], which has these bonuses, amongst others:
These are the best types of items to use for RuneWords, since they keep their inherent bonuses, and stack them with the RuneWord bonus. You can get huge bonuses to individual skills this way, such as the wand [[Runewords#White|Runeword White]], which has these bonuses, amongst others:
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The bonuses don't need to stack, you could make a weapon one like [[Runewords#Silence| Silence]] in an Amazon bow with 6 sockets, and you'd get all the huge Silence bonus as well as +1-3 to Bow Skills from the bow.
The bonuses don't need to stack, you could make a weapon one like [[Runewords#Silence| Silence]] in an Amazon bow with 6 sockets, and you'd get all the huge Silence bonus as well as +1-3 to Bow Skills from the bow.


==Do superior items keep their bonuses if they become Runic Items?==
==What's a "Runic Item"?==
 
They should, but there are some reports of it not working correctly.
 
What's a "Runic Item"?==


A term for an item with a RuneWord combo in it. Once you get a three-socket shield and stick RalOrtTal into it, you have a Runic Item.
A term for an item with a RuneWord combo in it. Once you get a three-socket shield and stick RalOrtTal into it, you have a Runic Item.  This term was the official one created by Blizzard North, but it's largely fallen from common use over time.


==Are RuneWords better in Superior Items?==
==Are RuneWords better in Superior Items?==
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==Can I make a RuneWord out of a magical or Unique, Set, Rare, Crafted, or Magical items?==
==Can I make a RuneWord out of a magical or Unique, Set, Rare, Crafted, or Magical items?==


No, items must be normal or superior socketed items, (grey colored-text names) to make a RuneWord from them. You can find or make the socketed items with the socket-adding quest in Act Five. Note that some Uniques and all the items in Griswold's Set have two or more sockets in them as inherent properties, which is why they are included here. Crafted Items and Rare items only ever have one socket, but you couldn't make a RuneWord from them even if they had more.
No, items must be normal or superior socketed items, (grey colored-text names) to make a RuneWord from them. You can find or make the socketed items with the socket-adding quest in Act Five. Note that some Uniques and all the items in Griswold's Set have two or more sockets in them as inherent properties, but none of these can become a runeword. Neither can magical or rare items with two or more sockets.


==Is there any way to take a Rune or Runes out of a socket?==
==Is there any way to take a Rune or Runes out of a socket?==


No, like all other socketing in the game, once a gem or Rune or Jewel is in the socket, it's there forever. Be careful moving things around in your Inventory or Stash.
Not prior to v1.10. In later versions there is a [[Horadric Cube]] recipe (Hel rune + scroll of town portal) that will empty the sockets in an item, though the runes (or jewels, or gems) in the sockets are destroyed in the process.


==Can I make two RuneWords in the same item?==
==Can I make two RuneWords in the same item?==


No, RuneWords can only be made in an item with the exact number of sockets the recipe calls for. If you put 1 or 2 two-rune RuneWord into a 4 socket item, you'll get just the base Rune stats, not one or two RuneWords.
No, RuneWords can only be made in an item with the exact number of sockets the recipe calls for. If you try to put two two-rune recipes into one four-socket item, you'll just get the bonuses for the 4 runes.


==Can I socket a Runic Item and add another RuneWord to it?==
==Can I socket a Runic Item and add another RuneWord to it?==


No, you can't add any sockets to a Runic Item with the socketing quest. There aren't any known RuneWords that create Runic Items with sockets in them, but even if there were, they wouldn't be allowed, same as the Uniques and Set items with two or more sockets now.
No, there's no way to add sockets to a Runeword. Even if there were, it would still be a magical-type item and ineligible for a further runeword bonus.


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Introduction

Runes all look more or less like the samples you see to the left; small gray objects with various symbols and squiggles on them. It's unknown if the markings mean anything in any language, or if they are just whatever the Blizzard artists made up. All 33 runes look different, so in theory you could memorize them and not need to hover on one to know what it was. Impress your friends! They also have a weird squishy sound when dropped or placed in Inventory, as though they were organic items, rather than the rocks they look like.

Runes have some very nice properties when socketed. A wide variety of properties, and all 33 of them do different things in different item types. We have every rune listed with their properties on the Runes Stats page, in the top left navigation table.

So glorified gems? Not hardly. The real power of Runes comes in the Rune Words. These are special combinations of Runes that create Unique-like items with enormous bonuses. Making a Rune Word is tricky though. You must have:

  • The exact Runes
  • The correct item type.
  • With the correct number of sockets.
  • And insert the Runes in the correct order

Rune Scarcity

Runes are not like gems, they are not dropped in equal amounts. They are more like items, there are common runes, and there are runes that you'll find once in your character's life, if that often. Runes drop pretty regularly, you'll often find several a game, but only the common ones. The less common runes are very hard to find, and the rarest of them all are virtually imaginary.

So how do Runes generate? A quick overview of how the game decides which items to drop when is needed.

  • When you kill a monster, the game picks a treasure class based on the monster's level.
  • A random roll takes place, and the game either drops an item from that treasure class, drops nothing, or goes down to a lower treasure class.
  • Once in the next lower treasure class it can again drop an item from that treasure class, drop nothing, or move to the next lower treasure class.
  • It will continue calculating what to drop until selected an item, or selecting to drop nothing at all.

Here's a quick list of comparative Rune scarcity. These figures change with balances in each patch, so these are not exact, but they give you an idea of the very long odds of finding higher level runes.

El = 144,238
Eld = 96,159
Tir = 69,209
Nef = 46,139
Eth = 43,530
Ith = 29,020
Tal = 32,998
Ral = 21,999
Ort = 21,133
Thul = 14,088
Amn = 11,822
Sol = 7881
Shael = 6028
Dol = 4019
Hel = 2899
Io/Po = 1933
Lum = 1343
Ko = 895
Fal = 606
Lem = 404
Pul = 267
Um = 178
Mal = 115
Ist = 77
Gul = 48
Vex = 32
Ohm = 19
Lo = 13
Sur = 7.2
Ber = 4.8
Jo = 2.4
Cham = 1.6
Zod = 1

Which Runes are Best?

This is a certainly open to debate. Runewords are very large and complicated animals, and you have to compare one of those to a magical socketed or Rare or Unique or Set item of the same type. But how about the individual Runes, which of them is best in a given item type? It depends on what sort of bonus you want. There are 33 Runes, all do different things in different types of items, and they can possibly stack up to give very impressive totals in multi-socketed items.

This section doesn't cover RuneWords; those are better compared to top quality Rares or Uniques or Set Items. This is about the individual Runes, and which are best to socket in a good item (Rare, Magical, Set, Unique) to make it great, and which are best to put a bunch of into a plain multi-socketed item.

The best runes are generally the most powerful, and while everyone would like a Zod in their Ethereal weapon, they're virtually impossible to find. Prior to v1.09, runes 1-9 were very common, since those could be upgraded. Three of any rune made one of the next quality. This only worked up through Ort though, so runes beyond Thul were much less common. In v1.10 and v1.11, rune drops were increased, and recipes were added to upgrade runes all the way to Zod, making the higher level ones far more attainable. Wise or persistent players pick up every rune, knowing that they'll eventually upgrade to something useful.


Damage Weapons

When considering how to upgrade an item with a socket, consider the options, and what bonuses other equipment can provide. For instance, it's quite easy to obtain mana or life leech from other equipment, so using a rune for that purpose isn't the best choice, even though leech is a very useful property. Adding attack speed from other equipment is more difficult, so Shael is a very popular weapon socket. Adding damage is also difficult, so Ohm is popular as well. Each adds slightly more than a jewel can (40% ED/15% IAS), but one jewel that adds a good amount of both is generally more valuable than a rune that adds just one or the other.

Best Choices
RuneBonus
Nef (#4)Knockback
Amn (#11)7% Life Steal
Shael (#13)20% Increased Attack Speed
Hel (#15)-20% Item Requirements
Vex (#26)7% Mana Steal
Ohm (#27)+50% Damage
Gul (#25)+20% Attack Rating
Lo (#28)20% chance of Deadly Strike
Ber (#30)20% chance of Crushing Blow
Cham (#32)Ignores Target Defense
Also Useful
Ith (#6)+9 to Maximum Damage
Tal (#7)75 Poison Damage over 5 seconds
Ral (#8)+5-30 Fire Damage
Ort(#9)+1-50 Lightning Damage
Thul (#10)3-14 Cold Damage, 3 second chill time
Sol (#12)+9 to Minimum Damage
Pul (#21)+75% damage, +100 AR vs. Demons
Um (#22)25% chance of Open Wounds
Mal (#23)Prevents Monster Healing
Sur (#29)20% chance of Hit Blinds Target
Jo (#31)32% chance of freezing target for 3 seconds
Zod (#33)Indestructible


Spell-Caster Weapons

There aren't a lot of real good options for Rune socketing into spell-caster weapons. No faster cast or mana regeneration or +skills or even +mana. There are some exceptional runeword caster weapons, however.

Best Choices
RuneBonus
Tir (#2)+2 Mana per kill
Dol (#14)Hit Causes Monster to Flee 25%
Ist (#24)30% Magic Find
Cham (#32)Ignores Target Defense
Also Useful
Nef (#4)Knockback
Hel (#15)-20% Item Requirements
Lem (#20)50% Extra Gold from Monsters
Gul (#25)+20% Bonus to Attack Rating
Sur (#29)20% Chance of Hit Blinds Target
Zod (#33)Indestructible


Armor and Helms for Combat Characters

The most common sockets in armor and helms add resistance (jewels or Um runes) or magic find (topazes or Vex runes). Other characters can benefit from additional hit points, hit recovery speed, and other useful bonuses.

Best Choices
RuneBonus
Shael (#13)20% Faster Hit Recovery
Pul (#21)+30% Enhanced Defense
Um (#22)15% Resist All
Ist (#24)+25% chance to find Magical Items
Ber (#30)Damage Reduced by 8%
Jo (#31)+5% of Total Hit Points
Cham (#32)Cannot be frozen
Also Useful
Tal (#7)+35% Poison Resistance
Ral (#8)+35% Fire Resistance
Ort (#9)+35% Lightning Resistance
Thul (#10)+35% Cold Resistance
Amn (#11)Attacker Takes 14 Damage
Sol (#12)-7 Damage Taken
Hel (#15)-15% Item Requirements
Io (#16)+10 Vitality
Ko (#17)+10 Energy
Lum (#18)+10 Dexterity
Fal (#19)+10 Strength
Mal (#23)Reduces Magical Damage by 7
Gul (#25)+5% to Max Poison Resistance
Vex (#26)+5% to Max Fire Resistance
Um (#27)+5% to Max Cold Resistance
Lo (#28)+5% to Max Lightning Resistance
Zod (#33)Indestructible


Armor and Helms for Spell-Casters

No awesome socketing for helms/armor for spell-casters, but there are generally better options than they get with weapons. No fast cast or bonus skills, but you can improve your regeneration rate, resistances, mana, and more.

Best Choices
RuneBonus
Tir (#2)+2 Mana per kill
Eth (#5)15% Mana Regeneration
Ith (#6)15% Melee Damage Goes to Mana
Shael (#13)20% Faster Hit Recovery
Um (#22)15% Resist All
Ist (#24)+25% chance to find Magical Items
Sur (#29)+5% to Total Mana
Ber (#30)Damage Reduced by 8%
Also Useful
Tal (#7)+35% Poison Resistance
Ral (#8)+35% Fire Resistance
Ort (#9)+35% Lightning Resistance
Thul (#10)+35% Cold Resistance
Amn (#11)Attacker Takes 14 Damage
Sol (#12)-7 Damage Taken
Hel (#15)-15% Item Requirements
Io (#16)+10 Vitality
Ko (#17)+10 Energy
Lum (#18)+10 Dexterity
Fal (#19)+10 Strength
Mal (#23)Reduces Magical Damage by 7
Gul (#25)+5% to Max Poison Resistance
Vex (#26)+5% to Max Fire Resistance
Um (#27)+5% to Max Cold Resistance
Lo (#28)+5% to Max Lightning Resistance
Jo (#31)+5% of Total Hit Points
Cham (#32)Can not be frozen


Shields for Combat Characters

The options for shields for combat characters are ok, but most of the good runes are up the rare end of the scale, so are more likely to be used in crafting or in RuneWords.


Best Choices
RuneBonus
Eld (#2)+7% Blocking
Ith (#6)15% Damage Taken Goes to Mana
Sol (#12)-7 Damage Taken
Shael (#13)20% Increased Blocking Speed
Pul (#21)+30% Enhanced Defense
Um (#22)+22% Resist All
Mal (#23)-7 Magical Damage Taken
Ber (#30)-8% Damage Taken
Jo (#31)+50 Life
Cham (#32)Cannot Be Frozen
Also Useful
Nef (#4)+30 Defense vs Missiles
Tal (#7)+35% Resist Poison
Ral (#8)+35% Resist Fire
Ort (#9)+35% Resist Lightning
Thul (#10)+35% Resist Cold
Amn (#11)Attacker Takes 14 Damage
Dol (#14)+7 Replenish Life
Hel (#15)-15% Item Requirements
Io (#16)+10 Vitality
Ko (#18)+10 Dexterity
Fal (#19)+10 Strength
Lem (#20)+50% Extra Gold from Monsters
Ist (#25)+25% Chance of finding magical items
Zod (#33)Indestructible


Shields for Spell-Casters

No particularly great socketing for shields for spell-casters, but there are better options than they get with weapons. Again like the combat shields mthe good runes are too rare to really be feasible to use this way.


Best Choices
RuneBonus
Tir (#3)+2 Mana After Each Kill
Eth (#5)+15% Regenerate Mana
Hel (#15)-15% Item Requirements
Io (#16)+10 Vitality
lum (#17)+10 Energy
Lem (#20)+50% Extra Gold From Monsters
Um (#22)+22% Resist All
Ist (#25)+25% Chance of finding magical items
Sur (#29)+50 Mana
Jo (#31)+50 Life
Cham (#32)Cannot Be Frozen
Also Useful
Eld (#2)+7% Blocking
Ith (#6)15% Damage Taken Goes to Mana
Tal (#7)+35% Resist Poison
Ral (#8)+35% Resist Fire
Ort (#9)+35% Resist Lightning
Thul (#10)+35% Resist Cold
Shael (#13)20% Increased Blocking Speed
Dol (#14)+7 Replenish Life
Hel (#15)-15% Item Requirements
Fal (#19)+10 Strength
Ber (#30)-8% Damage Taken
Zod (#33)Indestructible


Runewords

This is where Runes really become awesome. A "RuneWord" is the term for an item that has been socketed with special Runes in the correct order. Runewords can only be fashioned in regular (gray name) socketed items, with the precise number of sockets required for that recipe. No more and no less.

The most powerful weapons and armor in the game are runewords, though they can be difficult to obtain, since the powerful ones require very scarce, high level runes. In addition to the runes, a suitable item must be found to create the runeword in. It makes no sense to create a high damage runeword in a weapon with a low base damage, so expert players search long and hard for just the right item with just the right number of sockets, while working to store up the runes they'll need to fill them.

Runeword Categories

The runewords are listed in separate categories also.


FAQ

What are the most common errors in making a RuneWord?

Most players have gotten the hang of runewords by now, but we saw a lot of errors in the early days/months after Diablo II's release. Of those mistakes, 99% were:

  • Tried to make it in a magical/unique/set item.
  • Tried to make it in an item with more than the required sockets.
  • Tried a weapon recipe in armor, helm recipe in shield, sword recipe in bow, etc. The recipes work only for the items that they are listed to work for.

Do RuneWords work in single player or over Open Battle.net?

Yes, for the most part. In v1.10 and later, some runewords were added that only worked for characters on the ladders; not on the open realms. Some of these ladder-only runewords work for single player, but not all. See the full listing for more details.

Do RuneWords work on Mercs?

Yes. There were some bugs with this in early versions of D2X, but they're long since fixed.

Does +Magic Find gear work to find more or better Runes?

No, +MF% doesn't make more Runes or higher quality Runes drop. It doesn't hurt your odds either though. Playing in games with more players is the best way to find more runes, since monsters drop more of all types of items in larger games.

How do I make a RuneWord?

You must be sure you follow all of these steps exactly:

  1. The item must be a low quality, normal, or superior normal item. The name should be in grey. You can not use Set, Unique, Rare, or Magical items, even if they have the correct number of sockets!
  2. The item must be of the correct type. If the recipe says "swords only" it means it, maces, axes, etc won't work.
  3. The item must have exactly the correct number of sockets. This means no more and no less than the number of Runes. You can't put a three-socket RuneWord into a 5 socket item, it won't work, you'll just get the bonuses from the individual Runes.
  4. You must insert the Runes in the correct sequence.
  5. You must use a recipe that works for the realm, ladder, or single player mode, depending on which you are playing.

Can I personalize a Runic Item?

Yes, via the quest reward in Act Five. Personalized Runewords now display correctly in all gold, but in some earlier versions of D2X they showed up in odd mixed colors. See it here.

Can I make a RuneWord in Wirt's Leg?

No. Wirt's leg is classified as a special item, and will gain bonuses from socketed runes, but will not turn into a runeword. Example here.

Can I make a RuneWord from an Ethereal Item?

Yes, and it will keep the Ethereal property, greatly boosting the damage or defense of the item. This can be very useful for mercenary weapons or armor, since the durability will not run out. A few runewords include invulnerability or repairs over time bonuses, and they can be good choices for ethereal items too. Example here.

Do items with inherent bonuses keep them once they become RuneWords?

Yes, as long as the item is a normal item with bonus skills, and not a magical item. The items allowed are wands, staves, scepters, and all seven types of the class specific items.

These are the best types of items to use for RuneWords, since they keep their inherent bonuses, and stack them with the RuneWord bonus. You can get huge bonuses to individual skills this way, such as the wand Runeword White, which has these bonuses, amongst others:

  • +3 to Bone and Poison Skills
  • +4 to Skeleton Mastery
  • +2 to Bone Spear
  • +3 to Bone Armor

If you made this recipe with a 2-socket wand that already had +3 to Skeleton Mastery and +2 to Bone Spear, those would add to the bonuses from the RuneWord and you'd have a total of +7 Skeleton Mastery and +4 Bone Spear, along with all the rest. A couple of examples, such as this Ancient's Pledge made in a Paladin Shield for more resistance, and this Leaf with huge skill bonuses.

The bonuses don't need to stack, you could make a weapon one like Silence in an Amazon bow with 6 sockets, and you'd get all the huge Silence bonus as well as +1-3 to Bow Skills from the bow.

What's a "Runic Item"?

A term for an item with a RuneWord combo in it. Once you get a three-socket shield and stick RalOrtTal into it, you have a Runic Item. This term was the official one created by Blizzard North, but it's largely fallen from common use over time.

Are RuneWords better in Superior Items?

Yes, the bonus to durability or defense or damage from an item being Superior is preserved with the RuneWord bonuses once it becomes a Runic Item.

Can I make a RuneWord out of a magical or Unique, Set, Rare, Crafted, or Magical items?

No, items must be normal or superior socketed items, (grey colored-text names) to make a RuneWord from them. You can find or make the socketed items with the socket-adding quest in Act Five. Note that some Uniques and all the items in Griswold's Set have two or more sockets in them as inherent properties, but none of these can become a runeword. Neither can magical or rare items with two or more sockets.

Is there any way to take a Rune or Runes out of a socket?

Not prior to v1.10. In later versions there is a Horadric Cube recipe (Hel rune + scroll of town portal) that will empty the sockets in an item, though the runes (or jewels, or gems) in the sockets are destroyed in the process.

Can I make two RuneWords in the same item?

No, RuneWords can only be made in an item with the exact number of sockets the recipe calls for. If you try to put two two-rune recipes into one four-socket item, you'll just get the bonuses for the 4 runes.

Can I socket a Runic Item and add another RuneWord to it?

No, there's no way to add sockets to a Runeword. Even if there were, it would still be a magical-type item and ineligible for a further runeword bonus.