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Are these useful for anything? I've been doing a lot of countess runs, and I have way too many mid-runes.

Hel
is popular for
Recipe: Remove All Items from Sockets
when people want to re-roll things like Spirit for perfect FCR. Do people ever use the others besides maybe the odd 1 or 2 for a runeword? You can't craft anything with them. They all require chipped or flawed gems to cube up, so that's a major bottleneck holding me back from just combining them into
Lem
runes for better stash space management.
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Sean 35

Barbarian Americas PC
Are these useful for anything? I've been doing a lot of countess runs, and I have way too many mid-runes.

Hel
is popular for
Recipe: Remove All Items from Sockets
when people want to re-roll things like Spirit for perfect FCR. Do people ever use the others besides maybe the odd 1 or 2 for a runeword? You can't craft anything with them. They all require chipped or flawed gems to cube up, so that's a major bottleneck holding me back from just combining them into
Lem
runes for better stash space management.

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Schnorki 3809Moderator

PC
For most people, a fair few of them are useless for anything other than cubing up to others.

However, there are some valid uses for low and mid runes in general:
- Cube up to higher runes
- Trade currency for lowbie/starter stuff
- Rerolling cheaper high-end runewords (e.g. Spirit or Insight)
- Upgrading uniques/sets
- Crafting
- Adding sockets (to whites)
- Repair via cube
- ...

Shameless plug:
If you wanna get your stash space sorted by selling some of them, I'm happy to take a whole boatload off your hands in the right combination...
trade/lem-ko-shael-tal-p-diamond-t1110481.html

:)
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Some of those mid runes aren't used very much at all like
Lum
. I think
Io
is more famous for not being
Lo
.

Being on the lower end of mid,
Shael
is easy to throw into any mid-level weapon and I don't worry about the sunk cost of clearing the weapon later. I've given my merc a ShaelShaelShael
Hone Sundan
and a ShaelShaelShael
Tomb Reaver
before while leveling. The latter sounds like it should be hilarious with 120% IAS and it kind of is. Combined with 27% more IAS, you can have your merc hitting 9/2
Jab
for 5.56 hits per second.

Out of the others on your list, everyone knows about
Hel
,
Ko
is useful as part of Heart of the Oak, and
Fal
cubes into
Lem
. The others aren't as important.

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Tetra 185

Paladin Europe PC
At the very least for trading:
- Those "mid-runes" are worthless in terms of buying power,
- They are not even mid-rune in my eyes, but low-rune: mid-runes would start at
Pul
and end at
Gul
,
- Dont bother trading with anything below
Pul
or
Lem
... That why most veteran players hardly grabs those you named after a month or two in ladder.
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Nate 584

Switch
I run a gem mule and keep a bunch of chipped and flawed gems in her stash, usually all leftovers from starting new characters or making my socket quest chars. So when I have an abundance of
Lum
-fals, I cube them all up. I’ve gotten up to
Um
a couple times that way
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i keep on one of my mules 3 each for those runes. There are plenty of recipes that need them, and I hate missing something that should be easy to find when i need it, but other than that i really only keep an extra stash of hels, since those have a fairly common use.

Fals i figure are just at the borderline of cubing up, i've made a few
Pul
/
Um
with spare
Fal
/
Lem
cubing.
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Schnorki wrote: 2 years ago
Shameless plug:
If you wanna get your stash space sorted by selling some of them, I'm happy to take a whole boatload off your hands in the right combination...
trade/lem-ko-shael-tal-p-diamond-t1110481.html

:)
Out of curiosity, why do you want all those? And why those numbers? Noob here :)

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Janet the Java wrote: 2 years ago
Out of curiosity, why do you want all those? And why those numbers? Noob here :)
I guess he want to upgrade some armors.

pm me here (d2.
Io
) for trade
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Schnorki 3809Moderator

PC
mockingbirdreal wrote: 2 years ago
Janet the Java wrote: 2 years ago
Out of curiosity, why do you want all those? And why those numbers? Noob here :)
I guess he want to upgrade some armors.
You guessed correctly. :)
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Keep those runes and cube them up. They will give you a healthy supply of
Um
and higher runes. There are also some very useful rune words that use them, like Obedience.
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Sean 35

Barbarian Americas PC
Thanks all for the input. I've updated my rune management strategy based on a combination of advice posted in this thread and my recent experiences in-game.

Tir
through
Sol
are worth hoarding and trading in bulk, because these runes are used in crafting recipes.

El
and
Eld
are worth picking up and cubing to
Tir
, because they require no additional reagents.

Io
through
Fal
can be cubed up to
Lem
, and it's easy to do since they drop much less frequently than the flawed gems required for the recipes.

Lem
+ can just be traded to other players for better ratios than the
Horadric Cube
upgrade recipes.

Hel
is worth keeping, because there are always people looking for it in bulk to reroll runewords.

At first I considered keeping
Shael
and
Dol
to cube up to
Hel
, but I wasn't finding enough chipped gems for this strategy. One day I decided to just give up and drop all of my 80
Shael
and
Dol
runes in one of those "free" public lobby games. People picked them up in a frenzy, but then they just threw the runes back on the Ground once they realized what they were actually picking up.

TLDR: most runes, even
El
, are worth picking up. The only exceptions are
Shael
and
Dol
. Those are trash that nobody seems to want, not even poor players who are begging for free stuff.

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Teebling 6868Admin

Europe PC
Sean wrote: 2 years ago
One day I decided to just give up and drop all of my 80
Shael
and
Dol
runes in one of those "free" public lobby games. People picked them up in a frenzy, but then they just threw the runes back on the Ground once they realized what they were actually picking up.
Nice summary, thanks for sharing. Also I lol'd when I read this bit ^ made me think of piranhas frenzying :lol: 🐟

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Necrarch 2074Moderator

Necromancer Europe PC
Shael
has several uses, first for its numerous uses (ias/fhr is nice), then for Treachery - go to merc armor to level up. But after that, you don't need them much.
Dol
are... desperately the worst rune to pick indeed, except to make
Hel
or White necro rune word.

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