![]() ![]() So you always risk getting the wrong number of sockets when using the Horadric Cube, but unlike Larzuk, you can use it as many times as you want. There’s no way to control this – it’s just luck. So, if your item’s maximum number of sockets is three, the cube will add either one, two, or three sockets. Instead, it will add a random number of sockets between one and the maximum number for that item. Item level is also a factor when adding sockets to items using the Horadric Cube, but the cube will not necessarily add the maximum number of sockets possible. To add sockets to a helm, transmute a normal helm with a Ral rune, a Thul rune, and a perfect Sapphire.To add sockets to a shield, transmute a normal shield with a Tal rune, an Amn rune, and a perfect Ruby.To add sockets to armor, transmute a normal armor with a Tal rune, a Thul rune, and a perfect Topaz. ![]() To add sockets to a weapon, transmute a normal weapon with a Ral rune, an Amn rune, and a perfect Amethyst.I personally don't like this website for determining sockets though, I use diablo.fandom - however they don't have any good index/navigation pages that list all of the items.īelow I have included a succinct list of how the Socketing quest works, I find 'quick lists' of information are usually better than paragraph format.Here’s how to add sockets with Horadric Cube recipes: You can check the amount of sockets certain items have by quickly googling it or by using Arreat Summit. ![]() White and Gray items are given the maximum amount of sockets that the item can have. Magic (Blue) items will receive either 1 or 2 sockets, the chance is 50/50. You can only add a single socket to these items and the quest isn't repeatable to add additional sockets. You may only use these on White and Grey rarity tiers. This item is from the D2X beta, when the socketing quest was adding. This is one of the more unique permanent rewards available to players for completing a quest in Diablo 2.Īny Set (Green), Unique (Brown) or Rare (Yellow/Gold) item you give to Larzuk to Socket will only (and always) receive a single socket. Another way to add sockets to items in Diablo 2 Resurrected is by using a specific Horadric Cube recipe. Sockets occur in helms, body armor, shields, and all weapons except throwing weapons. In the town of Harrogath you'll find an NPC by the name of Larzuk that will add Sockets to an item of your choice once you complete Act 5 Quest 1: Siege on Harrogath. Larzuk Add Socket Quest Reward - Diablo 2 ![]()
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