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Hello everyone,

I know that if I come to
Larzuk
with White
Monarch
it will Give 4 os (max on
Monarch
).

Is it true for all White items?

For example, I have a White
War Scepter
with +3
Redemption
and +1
Meditation
. I want to get 5 os (max on this item) -> am I sure that
Larzuk
will five 5 os ?
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Hello everyone,

I know that if I come to
Larzuk
with White
Monarch
it will Give 4 os (max on
Monarch
).

Is it true for all White items?

For example, I have a White
War Scepter
with +3
Redemption
and +1
Meditation
. I want to get 5 os (max on this item) -> am I sure that
Larzuk
will five 5 os ?
7
You will get the max possible for the item, based on its ilvl number.

You can see the ilvl and socket correlation on each item's page. That is from
War Scepter
's page. So, if you know where you got that item, it will get exactly what you expect. If it's from hell difficulty, always assume max. Only exception is
Recipe: Normal Quality Weapon of Same Type
which assigns ilvl=1.

If you get a PM offer, post it in the trade. Promote healthy competition instead of settling for less. ;)
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OP
Ty very clear
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Necrarch 2103Moderator

Necromancer Europe PC
Not exactly.
Larzuk
will give the maximum number of sockets possible for the item, based on its maximum possible (of course) AND its item Level (iLvl). iLvl, to make it simple, is a hidden parameter (nothing linked to required level, please beware) that depends on the level of the area it dropped from and the monster it dropped from (Champions / Uniques add values to the area, act bosses have fixed specific values).

Example : to make Spirit sword in Normal, get a
Crystal Sword
with no open sockets in certain parts of act V or cows. The iLvl will be enough to possibly get 4 sockets, though normally nothing can drop naturally with 4 os in normal mode.
Larzuk
will then add the maximum number of sockets possible for THAT item, i.e. the lowest between the value reachable by the iLvl (4) and the value reachable by the item (
Crystal Sword
can go to 6), so here, 4.

For your
War Scepter
, to make it simple, where did you find it ? If it's in hell, don't ask yourself too many questions : all hell areas are enough to reach the max number of sockets. If it's normal or nightmare though, it can be more complex and you should try to remember exactly where you got it.

Hope that helps.

(Queegon was quicker !)

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Annihilus
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@Necrarch

Why waste time say lot word when few word do trick? :D

If you get a PM offer, post it in the trade. Promote healthy competition instead of settling for less. ;)
7
OP
Thx to both of you. Much appreciate.
I dropped it in hell so problem solved :)
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OP
I think it was in hell lol
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User avatar

Schnorki 3867Moderator

PC
Nikanu wrote: 6 months ago
I think it was in hell lol
Look at it this way:
The worst case is you lose a
Larzuk
quest.

The above responses are correct in that
Larzuk
always gives you the max possible for that item. That same max (or lower) generally also applies to all other methods of post-hoc socketing. As such, even if it was a lower ilvl and
Larzuk
only gives you say 3 sockets, you also would never get more than 3 from cube-socketing either. So you'll never have a situation of "Damn it
Larzuk
! Oh, if only I had cubed it instead to get more sockets!".
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User avatar

Th3ory 571

Paladin Americas PC
One of the first videos I ever made on my channel - hope this helps


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