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== Item Quality == | == Item Quality & Affixes == | ||
As item quality increases, an item’s [[affixes]] will improve and will allow players to dip into areas of their talents that they may not have focused on in their talent tree. This will allow players to create more diverse character builds. | As item quality increases, an item’s [[affixes]] will improve and will allow players to dip into areas of their talents that they may not have focused on in their talent tree. This will allow players to create more diverse character builds. | ||
*<span style="color:#6d9eeb">Magic</span>: 1-2 Affixes | |||
*<span style="color:#6d9eeb">Magic</span>: 1 | *<span style="color:#ffff00">Rare</span>: 2-6 extra random modifiers | ||
*<span style="color:#ffff00">Rare</span>: 2 extra random modifiers | *<span style="color:#908958">Unique</span>: 4 Fixed affixes and 1 class-specific | ||
*<span style="color:#908958">Unique</span>: Fixed affixes | *<span style="color:#ff9900">Legendary</span>: 4 affixes and 1 Legendary modifier. | ||
*<span style="color:#ff9900">Legendary</span>: | <span style="color:#ff9900">Legendaries</span> items have been designed to offer customised [[skills]] beyond the skill system. | ||
<span style="color:#ff9900">Legendaries</span> | |||
=== Set Items Note === | === Set Items Note === | ||
*<span style="color:#00ff00">Set Item</span>: Set items may appear at some point but they | *<span style="color:#00ff00">Set Item</span>: Set items may appear at some point but they are not available at launch. | ||
*<span style="color:#6aa84f">Ancient Set</span>: Set items may appear at some point but they | *<span style="color:#6aa84f">Ancient Set</span>: Set items may appear at some point but they are not available at launch. | ||
=== Additional Tier === | === Additional Tier === | ||
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* [[Affixes|See list of know Diablo 4 Affixes]]. | * [[Affixes|See list of know Diablo 4 Affixes]]. | ||
== | == Understanding the Items and Tooltips == | ||
When viewing a tooltip it can be broken down into sections. | |||
=== Item Power Section === | |||
Item Power is the range in which stats will roll on an item. As a player levels, they will see an increase in Item Power on their items. This increase also applies to affixes players will see on items. The more items power, the better the affix values. | |||
Item Power can also be increased at the Blacksmith by upgrading Rare or Legendary items. Each upgrade adds +5 to the Item Power. This meand a Rare item can have +15 (three upgrades) added to its Item Power and a Legendary +25 (five upgrades). | |||
=== Base Characteristics Section === | |||
This section of the tooltip, which sits below the name and Item Power, are the base base characteristics of the item. There is a dividing line on the tooltip to denote this section. These stats cannot be changed on that item, they are fixed. | |||
=== Affixes Section === | |||
These are shown on the tooltip below the base characterstics and the dividing line. On Legendary items, this section will also show the Legensary Power in orange text. | |||
== Changing an Item's Affix == | |||
Affixes on items can be changed by the Occultist who can replace an affix on Magic, Rare, and Legendary items. The resulting value change is random and it may take some time re-rolling an affix to find something you really want. | |||
Note: Prior to upgrading a Rare item to a legendary, you could re-roll it's affix at the Occultist before making the upgrade with a Legendary Aspect to make sure the upgraded item has the best possible stats. | |||
== | == Legendary Items == | ||
[[Legendary Items|Legendary items]] are coloured orange as they were in Diablo 3. Most characters will end up wearing legendary and other items as they level up. This is the top tier currently in the game. | |||
Diablo | In Diablo 4, some [[Legendary Items|Legendary items]] will also be able to modify skills adding more diversity to character builds. They can also give a player addtional skills that they have not invested a skill point in. | ||
Set items could also hold equivalent power to [[Legendary Items|Legendary items]] when they are added to the game. How your character diversifies will depend on how you use these latter tiers of items with your character build. | |||
It's worth noting that should you have two Legendary items with the same affix, the stats won't stack, the one with the best roll will be the one in effect. | |||
== Removed Systems == | == Removed Systems == | ||
=== Runes and Runewords === | |||
Runewords proved highly popular in Diablo II. Runewords were a way for players to combine [[runes]] with items to give an item exceptional attributes. In Diablo II there was a total of 78 different runewords that could be used on basic grey items. [[Blizzard]] had planned for runewords in Diablo III but the idea was dropped during development at the time citing that “led to a lack of equipment variety”. Blizzard has not decided whether they will added back into Diablo 4 after they appered in early development updates. | |||
=== Ancient Legendaries Removed === | === Ancient Legendaries Removed === | ||