![]() There’s a lot to this Runeword - the sheer amount of sockets needed to apply it means weapons like The Grandfather (which can actually have six sockets) would get a pretty big boost in power and viability using this Runeword. ![]() It’s good for almost any build except maybe Whirlwind Barbarians due to the low increased attack speed - although to be honest it’s a good enough Runeword that I’d be tempted to use it anyway, at least for the intended early endgame build.īetween all the bonuses to damage, the bonuses against undead, and the 18% chance of casting Taunt on hit, I could also see this as a great weapon for Mercenary tanks as well as Barbarians. For starters, the Runeword is exclusive to swords and the easiest way to get a weapon with six sockets is to use a Colossus Blade, thanks to the added socket feature at the end of the Siege on Harrogath quest from Larzuk. ![]() Looking over Unbending Will, the goal (at least to me) appears to be encourage sword Barbarian builds. But now that more time has passed, we’re seeing our first looks at the Runewords that have been designed exclusively for Diablo 2: Resurrected. ![]() Initially, it looked like we might only be getting reworked versions of previously unused (though still-in-the-files) Runewords like Plague and Pattern from the original title. The upcoming patch 2.4 for Diablo 2: Resurrected already is promising to change class balance and add Ladder play - but it turns out, it’s also going to be adding some brand-new Runewords that weren’t in the original Diablo 2. ![]()
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