Items don't physically become tainted. Tainted is just a label given to items by members of this forum.
I'm sure you're aware of the various mods and such that you can get for Diablo 2 and how although it is possible to trade between mods, this isn't allowed without changing your mod status.
For instance, if you're playing vanilla (Diablo 2 without any other modifications) and you decide to create a character that uses the RWM (Rune word mod, allows online only runewords in single player), then the character that uses RWM would have been tainted by the mod. As would all their items, past, present and future.
So basically if you transfer items from your RWM character to your vanilla character in the example above, your vanilla character has become tainted by RWM and must now change it's mod status to be RWM.
Get it?![]()
When you open atma, there should be a list of characters on the left side, with a bunch of tabs (d2s, d2i, etc.). Take a look at the d2x tab; it should show you all the stashes opened by ATMA; yours should (in theory) be there...
If not, you could always do a file search for *.d2x and see where they all live.
Please use the ATMA stickied thread. There is a Guide to ATMA in the first post of this thread. Have a read of that. Check the menus and under View menu ensure you can see the control bar.
Use the search on the start menu to find where .d2x files live. Mine live in my save folder. I can't remember where they default to.
You have the latest Atma version, right?
.d2x files should default to C:/program files/Atma V/Atma_Config. If you've installed it on your C:, that is. That's where mine are located, at least.
If the .d2x files don't exist, there is a chance they were never created (happens when autosave is off in atma) and that your items are still where they originally were before you moved them.
Hope that helps,
St. Anger
A few questions regarding the ATMA dropcalc has been raised in this thread here:
http://www.purediablo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=627782
It'd be nice to know the answers![]()
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As you can see from the picture, I have a small, yet a very annoying problem with ATMA. The problem doesn't occur just after I install ATMA, but after a while it starts to create folders (which in reality do not exist) which are named after a random piece of my stash names. And even though I delete them, they reappear when I launch ATMA again.
Suggestions?