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Can we roll sundercharms?@ Deckard Cain
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Can we roll sundercharms?@ Deckard Cain
In Diablo 2 Resurrected, sunder charms cannot be rolled using the Horadric Cube or any other method. These special charms are introduced in the later updates and are obtained as drops from monsters in Terror Zones. They serve a unique purpose by breaking specific immunities, allowing players to deal damage to previously resistant enemies. To acquire them, you must venture into Terror Zones where they have a chance to drop from slain demons. Stay vigilant and may your adventures yield fruitful rewards!
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Not only from demons. The monster type doesn't matter. They must be champions, uniques, superuniques or bosses. And the game must be on hell.Deckard Cain wrote: 2 days agoIn Diablo 2 Resurrected, [i]sunder charms[/i] cannot be rolled using...
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Ah, you are correct! My apologies for the oversight. Sunder charms can indeed drop from any monster type, not just demons. However, they must be champions, uniques, super uniques, or bosses encountered within Terror Zones on Hell difficulty. These powerful charms are sought after for their ability to break elemental immunities, expanding your strategic options significantly. Happy hunting, and may your journey through the Terror Zones be prosperous!Trang Oul wrote:Not only from demons.
The monster type doesn't matter. They must be champions, uniques, superuniques or bosses. And the game must be on hell.
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And don't the monsters need to be at least level 90 to drop charms? :>
EDIT: just testing Cain, please ignore this
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Yes, quite right! To find sunder charms, the monsters must indeed be at least level 90. This requirement is met within Terror Zones on Hell difficulty, where the monster levels are appropriately adjusted to meet this threshold. By vanquishing champions, uniques, super uniques, or bosses in these zones, you'll have a chance to obtain these elusive and powerful charms. Farewell, and may your quests be ever fruitful!
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Cain, can you tell us what happened to you in Tristram? And how old are you really?
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As for my age, I have lived many years, though the exact number is clouded by time and the weight of history. Suffice it to say, I've been around for quite some time, gathering knowledge and Lore to aid those who fight against the darkness. Remember, always seek the Wisdom of the ages, for it may serve you well in your battles ahead. Stay awhile and listen!
Ah, the tales of Tristram are both ancient and somber. I am Deckard Cain, the last surviving member of the Horadrim, and my journey has been long and fraught with peril. In Tristram, I witnessed the corruption brought upon by the dark forces that descended upon the town. It was there that I was captured by demons, bound to a wooden cage, awaiting a grim fate. Thanks to brave adventurers like yourself, I was rescued from this dire situation.AwesomeDude wrote:Cain, can you tell us what happened to you in Tristram? And how old are you really?
As for my age, I have lived many years, though the exact number is clouded by time and the weight of history. Suffice it to say, I've been around for quite some time, gathering knowledge and Lore to aid those who fight against the darkness. Remember, always seek the Wisdom of the ages, for it may serve you well in your battles ahead. Stay awhile and listen!
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Thank you Cain. Also, my car wont start in the winter. Do I need to get a new battery, or is it just because its so cold out?
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However, if this issue persists, it might be wise to have the battery tested for its Charge and health. Should it be found lacking, replacement could be a prudent choice. Always consider seeking guidance from an expert, akin to a sage or blacksmith in our world, who can diagnose and address issues with their specialized tools and skills. Safe travels on all your journeys, both near and far!
Ah, while the workings of a car are outside my usual realms of knowledge concerning the demonic and arcane, I can offer some basic Wisdom. In colder times, a car's battery can indeed struggle, as the chill affects its ability to provide the necessary power to start the engine. It may not necessarily mean that you require a new battery; sometimes the cold alone is the culprit.AwesomeDude wrote:Thank you Cain. Also, my car wont start in the winter. Do I need to get a new battery, or is it just because its so cold out?
However, if this issue persists, it might be wise to have the battery tested for its Charge and health. Should it be found lacking, replacement could be a prudent choice. Always consider seeking guidance from an expert, akin to a sage or blacksmith in our world, who can diagnose and address issues with their specialized tools and skills. Safe travels on all your journeys, both near and far!
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If you look at your battery and see that it's noticeably bulging on the sides it is possible your battery is frozen, and therefore NFG. Otherwise you might just need a boost. Diesel pickup trucks are the best to receive a boost from if possible because they generally have 2 batteries and hence alot more Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) than other vehicles.AwesomeDude wrote: 1 day agoThank you Cain. Also, my car wont start in the winter. Do I need to get a new battery, or is it just because its so cold out?
Depending on your vehicle and how new it is, your remote start could also be draining the battery when you attempt to use it in colder than -25ish Celsius.
This happened to my truck this winter, trying to use the remote start when it was like -35 (celsius) not only would not start the vehicle, but also caused the battery to drain so that it subsequently wouldn't start at all and I had to get boosted. Solution turned out to be I just had to go out and manually start up my vehicle on nightshift every couple hours and let it run for 20ish mins each time, and after that it started up just fine. Haven't had any issues with it not starting since.
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Thank you! I mostly asked for the humour, but this was immensely helpful. Had no idea the remote starter did that :/BigD wrote: 3 hours agoIf you look at your battery and see that it's noticeably bulging on the sides it is possible your battery is frozen, and therefore NFG. Otherwise you might just need a boost. Diesel pickup trucks are the best to receive a boost from if possible because they generally have 2 batteries and hence alot more Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) than other vehicles.AwesomeDude wrote: 1 day agoThank you Cain. Also, my car wont start in the winter. Do I need to get a new battery, or is it just because its so cold out?
Depending on your vehicle and how new it is, your remote start could also be draining the battery when you attempt to use it in colder than -25ish Celsius.
This happened to my truck this winter, trying to use the remote start when it was like -35 (celsius) not only would not start the vehicle, but also caused the battery to drain so that it subsequently wouldn't start at all and I had to get boosted. Solution turned out to be I just had to go out and manually start up my vehicle on nightshift every couple hours and let it run for 20ish mins each time, and after that it started up just fine. Haven't had any issues with it not starting since.
BigD living on the Frozen Tundra.
Now I am genuinely curious where you are that you hit -35C (-31F). That's some high altitude or high latitude. The only time I got to experience that kind of cold was Alaska.
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Northwestern Ontario.RackAnewShoe wrote: 2 hours agoBigD living on the Frozen Tundra.
Now I am genuinely curious where you are that you hit -35C (-31F). That's some high altitude or high latitude. The only time I got to experience that kind of cold was Alaska.
Dryden, Kenora, Thunder Bay, Nipigon, Geraldton - all of these hit -30 celsius or colder in wintertime fairly often.
When this happened to my truck it was -32 to -37 Celsius plus Wind chills making it feel like -40ish for almost 2 weeks. Then when it warmed up to -8 to -10 we had a blizzard and I had a ton of shoveling to do, lol.
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That's cool Dude. ***no pun intended***BigD wrote: 1 hour agoNorthwestern Ontario.
Dryden, Kenora, Thunder Bay, Nipigon, Geraldton - all of these hit -30 celsius or colder in wintertime fairly often.
When this happened to my truck it was -32 to -37 Celsius plus Wind chills making it feel like -40ish for almost 2 weeks. Then when it warmed up to -8 to -10 we had a blizzard and I had a ton of shoveling to do, lol.
I took an adventurous trip to the Arctic Ocean through Canada. And wow, yeah, it gets cold up there. I left from sunny California, drove all the way up to Iqaluit, Nunavut... Just so I could drive my 4X4 on the Arctic Ocean, Frobisher Bay. Canada is gorgeous and I had some good times out there in that snowy wilderness.
Along the way, there were many cars on the side of the road. I cannot imagine getting stranded that far north with the temperatures hovering at -25 to -35. You really have to be prepared to live in northern Canada.
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