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ith jewels - hammerhand - 03-01-2004 hi guys how do i give a jewel a runeword ie (ith) wot do i set the item to ie normal rare crafhed etc etc ive done it before but have totally 4 gotten any info will be great cheers hamerhand ![]() ith jewels - Nubli - 03-01-2004 umm... sorry to burst your bubble... but ith is a rune, not a runeword. and all ith items dissapeared at the start of 1.10. ith jewels - ZonFire99 - 03-01-2004 In Hero Editor, edit a jewel in the Extras window. In the Item Attributes / Basic1 branch, select "Item Given a Runeword", and set it to True. A warning message will pop up, to remind you that Ith Runewords are only valid in V1.10 for jewels that are socketed in other items. Add the magic attributes that you want to both Magic and Rune Magic. Save your jewel. Back in the main screen of Hero Editor, make as many copies of your jewel as you want. Then drag and drop the jewels into another socketed item. Don't fill more than 7 sockets (or 6 if your "parent" item Quality is Low, Normal, or Superior). Once the jewels are socketed into another item, then the D2 game will not delete them. If you leave any Ith Runeworded items in your inventory (that are not in sockets), then the V1.10 D2 game will delete them. I hope this helps. Enjoy. ith jewels - Gaccett - 03-01-2004 does the same principle apply to other items such as armor and charms ith jewels - ZonFire99 - 03-01-2004 In the V1.10 patch, it is only possible to have Ith jewels that are already socketed into items. (BTW, it might be possible to have Ith Runeword items in Closed, since Closed uses a "slightly" different patch for V1.10.) |