

Just like in the original version of Diablo II, Diablo II: Resurrected's Ladder system essentially serves as a type of competitive seasonal play, where players make new, Ladder-only characters and climb the leaderboards. However, if it has a mod to be Red, Peach or Blue, it usually will be that color.īoots are usually randomly color like one of their resistances.Long delayed, Diablo II: Resurrected is finally getting its first Ladder season today, seven months after the game's launch and two weeks after the game received its most substantial balance update in nearly a decade.ĭiablo II: Resurrected's inaugural Ladder season has been a long time coming, as various post-launch issues caused Blizzard to delay the debut of the feature until it could ensure the game's stability. Usually if a shield is prismatic it will be purple. When an armor has more than one of these mods, it could really be any one of the colors.Īttacker takes Damage of 1 (or more): Orange (a.k.a. Yellow helms are very, very rare.Īttacker takes Damage of 1 (or more): Orange If a helm has more than one of these mods, it will usually be red. +1 (or more) to Light Radius: Yellow (a.k.a. Thanks for the help, before trying to get it stickied I will make it more appealing to the eye. I made this guide because I think alot of people don't know anything about colors on items, and I see a lot of spam posts asking about color when its really really obvious. If you notice any mistakes, or incorrect statements, post em up and I'll edit. I'm hoping to get this stickied once some people get a chance to look at it.
