This Diablo 2 Resurrected Trading Guide we'll discuss everything you should be aware of Trading along with Item Valuation in D2 Remaster. What is the best thing to keep? What is the process of trading? What can you do to stay away from scammers? These Diablo 2 Guide is intended for newcomers, but even if you're a veteran player, you might get some useful tips as well. Be sure to check out the D2 Farming Guide to get your rewards!


Gold isn't used for trading or setting the value of Items within Diablo 2 Resurrected, and Runes are instead used. The reason is because gold is easy to find, and it's only useful to gamble at merchants, which isn't very helpful. Runes however are very difficult to locate as well as used in the process of create Runewords which are some of the most sought after items within the games.


When you create a Runeword its modifiers will typically be based on the roll, and the final price that the object will be based on the number of rolls you will receive. The players will want flawlessly rolled Runewords. They are difficult to find and require numerous crafting attempts. This creates a money sink in which players utilize Runes to trade, and for rolling new Runewords as a way to create an ideal rolled version of the Runeword.


It's important to keep in mind that while Runes are used to exchange currency, only Runes that are of a certain amount such as that of the Pul Rune (Lvl 45) or higher, can be in use to trade. This, however, does not mean that the value of the Rune is the sole determinant of its value, since this is determined by how useful the Rune is as well as supply and demand.


Multiple Runes of the same type can be combined with an Horadric Cube to create a single Rune with a higher degree, but it cannot be done the other way to the other side, meaning it is impossible to downgrade Runes to lower levels. Lower level Runes will usually require three of the identical Rune however higher level Runes will require only 2.


For instance, you can blend three Lem Runes (Lvl 43) plus an Flawed Emerald into a Pul Rune (lvl 45) or you combine 2 Gul Runes (Lvl 53) plus a Ruby into the Vex Rune (Lvl 55).


The players will typically discuss HR, also known as High Runes to determine the cost of late game items. High Runes consist of beginning with Ist Rune (Lvl 51) all the way to the Zod Rune (Lvl 69) however, some lower levels Runes composed of Lem (Lvl 43) all the way to Mal (Lvl 49) are also used for trading at lower levels.


The cost of Runes constantly varies, but here's a table can be used as a rough estimate of the value for each high Rune. Since Ist is The first High Level rune, I'll use its value as a reference.


You can convert these numbers to the Rune that you currently have to trade. Thus, for instance that you have 2 Ohm, which is about 5-6 Ist, you could trade them for 1 Lo Rune which costs 10 to 12 Ist.


While playing Diablo 2 Resurrected there is a huge quantity of equipment in your quests. When you're a novice player it may be difficult to figure out the value of an item and whether is it worth keeping, which is why you tend to keep numerous items that you will never sell since you're not sure of the value of them. To prevent this from happening, consider the item's rarity, effectiveness, and roll value to determine whether it's worth saving or not.


Unique Items Items that are Set Items and Runewords


Unique Items like set Items and Runewords have fixed modifiers, and they only differ based on their roll value. This is why they generally have prices which only change based on the roll being used. There are a couple of different ways to check the price at present of one of these items:


You can check the Rune or Item Values page on our Wiki for an idea of prices. Use the search feature to search by name, sort, rarity or value or any other keyword.


It is possible to ask chat about the value in the price of your item. Make sure to talk to more than one person in order to get more accurate estimates.


You can play a game to trade your items and check what other players are willing to pay for the item you're currently carrying.


It is important to remember that only essential modifiers are considered when determining if an item is a "perfect game". Let's take an example of the Spirit Runeword on a shield as an example. Three different modifiers are able to be used in an arbitrary roll when making one. They are:


Faster Cast Rate Between 25 and 35%


Mana: 89 - 112


Magic Absorb: 3 - 8


In this particular case the most important factor is the faster casting rate, and the Spirit Shield with 35% FCR is considered a perfect roll, without taking into consideration the other options, such as Mana or Magic Absorb. Mana is still vital, but it won't have a big affect on Spirit Shield Price as long as it has 35% faster Cast Rate. Any roll below 35 percent on FCR is no any longer considered perfect. And even if it's the 112 Mana with 8 Magic absorb, it will be worth the same as a 89 mana and 3 Magic absorb one.


Remember to always examine the rolls of your products prior to selling them. Perfect rolling ones could be worth multiple times their price. In the case of The Spirit Shield, a normal roll can be worth around 0.5 1 Ist, while an ideal rolled version is worth about 2 x 4 Ist.


Magic, Rare and General Modifiers


Rare and Magical Items are more difficult to determine value due to the fact that it is the case that they do not have fixed prices. This is due to the fact that certain modifiers may be great as a modifier for a class Build or just very good overall. The more use an item has more users who are interested and thus increase the price.


A Small Charm with +Life can be ideal for all classes as well as every type of build so it is a valuable item. Contrarily Small Charms that have +Max Damage is just suitable in melee builds. It is still valuable, but is an incredibly low demand which means it is priced lower. Another example is a Grand Charm that provides +1 Paladin Defensive Auras vs another charm that gives +1 Paladin combat Skills. Although both charms give +1 points to a Paladin Tree however, this Combat Skills one is much more expensive due to the fact that most Paladin Builds are made around this Combat Tree.


After you have considered this, begin by looking at the item modifiers to determine if they are useful to every class and/or a particular class or even a specific model.


Another type of Item you could wish to keep for trading is Runeword Bases. Players are constantly searching for bases for their Runewords and typically overpay when they have to make something. A four socket Monarch Shield is a great examplebecause it can be used to create The Spirit Runeword.


If trading is not your thing, or if you prefer to keep things simple, then a good alternative is to focus on the most sought-after items, and eliminate everything else. There are many items that are constantly in demand, making them simple to trade and determine their worth. Here's a link to our wiki with a list of the most commonly trade items and their value.


Another good alternative to trading is to stay with simple currency items like Gems, Jewels, Uber Keys, Essences or lower-tier Runes.


Currency


Ideal Gems can be used in many Horadric Cube crafting recipes making them very valuable. You can usually trade 40 of the most perfect gems of any kind for an Ist. Amethysts, rubies, or Skulls have more value and you can exchange 20 of them for an Ist.


Gems (Magic as well as Rare) Like Gems, Jewels are utilized to create jewelry. A set of 40 jewels is usually worth the price of an is


Lower Level Runes: The following Runes are also useful to craft, and a collection of twenty of the identical type can usually be traded in exchange for an Ist: Ral - Sol Sol Amn - Nef Tal - Tal


While playing the Ladder the prices of items will highly depend on the time that the seasons are in. Knowing the way this works can make you lot of profit, as long as you know what you are doing.


When the first stage of a Ladder, the players will usually focus on getting basic items to begin farming and virtually everyone is not doing PVP. But, in the middle portion of the ladder, fewer players are farming and more are focusing on PVP.


This is why items such as Shako, War Travelers or Viper Magi might be worth more at the start of the season, but they will may be worthless in some time. Take advantage of this by asking for a higher level Rune in exchange for those items. The value of high-level Runes is low during the start of the season, and players are likely to trade them in order to get their characters going. After the initial rush is completed, those high Runes will be much more valuable, bringing you a huge profit during the process.


Another method to earn money in the Ladder is to farm a particular type of content such as Uber Keys or Tokens in Absolution. These products are always in demand, which means you can stock up on them without having to worry that they'll lose value.


There are two methods to trade with people such as talking to them on the chat channel and the second is to join a gaming and trade there. Trade channels are packed with gamers and often drop items in the trade window for you to examine, if there's anything you're interested in, just ask for the price.


Since the wording space is small and players have to use acronyms in chat as well as game names.


For instance, a user that wants to buy a Stone of Jordan and is currently paying 1 Vex rune is likely to put in the form: "WTB SOJ 1 VEX". A different example could be someone who would like to trade 2 Mal runes to get 1 Ist rune could create an game known as "WTT 2MAL 4 1IST"


How do I complete the trade


So, let's suppose that someone is offering an offer of a Stone of Jordan for 1 Vex Rune and you are interested. Speak to the person and tell him that you'll design a game"SOJ1," for example "SOJ1" to allow him to join the game to complete the trade.


Make the game. Make sure that the difficulty level is not too high and that the level difference isn't active. This is crucial as the player might have a second character that is lower in levels. Wait until the player joins and then you can click on his name while waiting until the player has accepted your request for trade.


Once he accepts, a new window will open, showing your trade screen on the left and your inventory on the right. You can drag the items you're trading from your inventory to the screen for trading, (in this case , a Vex Rune) and then wait for him to do the same in the trade window of his own. Be sure to click on the items that he is offering (a Stone of Jordan in this instance) before completing the trade. If everything is fine then click the check box on the right side of the screen and wait for the other player to make the same. If he does, the window will close and the items you traded for will appear as inventory items in the game.


Although it may appear to be simple it isn't, but there are numerous ways scammers will use to trick you into a bad bargain. The most well-known method is swapping the item for a different one that looks exactly the identical. As an example, he could exchange an item called the Stone of Jordan for a mysterious ring that is of similar design. The game will stop the exchange for a couple of seconds each time an item swapped however, always examine the item prior to hitting on the button to check.


Another trick scammers use is placing the same item , but with a different value. For instance, you could prefer to buy a Spirit Shield with 35% FCR, and then you swap it for a Spirit Shield with 25% FCR. If you don't pay close attention, you may be fooled and lose a significant amount of money.