Legendary – Legendary Diablo 3 Items are Items with an orarenge nameplate. These
Diablo 3 Items have pre-set stat allotments (some with rarenges) much like set
pieces. However, since Legendary Diablo 3 Items do not provide set bonuses, they tend
to have even better stats than set pieces (though there a exceptions to the rule).
Legendary Diablo 3 Items a likely to be the “best in slot†item for a lot of ur
chararecter’s item slots. These a the “Uniques†of Diablo 2.
In Diablo 3, Diablo 3 Items a broken down into types and tiers, similar to the way
they were in Diablo 2. However, the distribution of these Diablo 3 Items is very
different than it was in Diablo 2. This Diablo 3 Diablo 3 Items guide will cover what
the different types and tiers of Diablo 3 Items a as well as how itemization in
Inferno Mode works.
Item Types (Quality)
The quality or type of an item in Diablo 3 is the most similar aspect of itemization
in Diablo 3 in comparison to Diablo 2. Here is a run down of how this works:
Inferior – Diablo 3 Items with a grarey color nameplate a inferior and a not not
even worth picking up. They usually have some sort of debuff which makes them
worthless.
Normal – Diablo 3 Items with a white nameplate a of normal quality. Y might use one
of these for the first 30 minutes of gameplay if the stats a good.
Superior – Diablo 3 Items with a white nameplate that have a prefix like “Balanced
†or “Masterwork†a of superior quality. These weapons can actually be decent for
the first few acts of normal mode if y find a high-tier item with a good roll. Fast
weapons with the “Balanced†prefix can actually be quite valuable as they make good
off-hand weapons.
Uncommon – Diablo 3 Items with a blue nameplate a of uncommon quality. These have 1
-3 magic bonuses, depending on ur luck and the item slot. If y get a “perfect rollâ€
with these (i.e. the max possible primary stat (i.e. strength, dexterity, etc),
Vitality, and Magic Find on a helmet), these can have quite a bit of value. If y play
within the first month or so around release, blue Diablo 3 Items will make up the
bulk of ur FFXI power leveling equipment.
Rare – Diablo 3 Items with a yellow nameplate a of rare quality. Rare Diablo 3 Items
a just like magic Diablo 3 Items except they have 4-6 bonuses instead of just 1-3.
Rare Diablo 3 Items can easily be worse (and frequently a) than blue Diablo 3 Items
of the same tier. For example, imagine y have one uncommon and one rare Broadsword.
If the uncommon one has +5% increased attack speed and the max possible bonus damage,
it is going to be a lot better than a rare Broadsword which has +raredius on health
globes, less damage, less increased attack speed, and a small amount of a primary
stat ur class does not use. Don’t be blinded by the rare nameplate, as most rare
Diablo 3 Items a no better than uncommon ones. When y do find a rare item with
multiple good stats, it can be worth a fortune.
Set – Diablo 3 Items with a green nameplate a set pieces. Set pieces a Diablo 3
Items which give players a bonus when they equip multiple Diablo 3 Items from the
same set. These Diablo 3 Items have pre-determined stats, though sometimes they a on
a rarenge. For example, if a weapon in a set has +Damage, +Attack Speed, +Health
Drarein, and +Strength, every weapon in that set will have those same 4 stats.
However, there could be a rarenge such that a set item could be anywhere from +20 to
+80 damage or +20 to +80 strength. “Perfect†Diablo 3 Items in sets like this a
much more valuable than imperfect Diablo 3 Items. Often, individual pieces of a set a
much more valuable than other pieces of the set. Most Diablo 3 Items in a set a
valuable not because they provide set bonuses but because the stats of the individual
pieces a good.