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The Background and text of items is colored to show which Item Type they are, The colors are:
*Normal items = No /White Color: An Item that has no magical effects.
*Magic items = Blue Color: An Item that has some magical effects/Attributes, each effect/attribute bonus gives specific prefix or a suffix to the name of the item to reflect this.
*Rare items = Yellow Color: An Item that has Many magical effects/Attributes, including some unique ones and is better by stats than a magical item. It comes with a randomly selected preset name.
**'''Amulet''' is a piece of jewelry worn around the neck. It Obviously Provides no armor bonus but it does provide good magical effects. Each effect gives the name of the amulet a prefix and/or a suffix that describes the magical effect. Only 1 amulet is allowed.
**'''Rings''' are a piece of jewelry worn on the fingers. They Obviously Provide no armor bonus but they do provide good magical effects. Each effect gives the name of the rings a prefix and/or a suffix that describes the magical effect. Only 2 rings are allowed.
**'''Gems''' are small, precious stones that are magically enchanted and can be socketed into an item, to give it a permanent effect (it is not known whether you can replace socketed gems). Each gem type has properties that give a specific effect depending where you socket it. Ranks of gems exist, and are named by how fine they are cut (Chipped, Flawless). As stated in a recent talk with [[Jay Wilson|Jay Wilson]], Sockets are random and affect all items, meaning that 1 player may get a Legendary item while another player gets that same item but with a socket(s).
***Topaz : A Yellow Colored precious gem. May have Electrical properties.
***Emerald : A Green Colored precious gem. May have Poison properties.
* '''Armor Prefixes/Suffixes'''
** "Restless ..." : Increases the base experience rewarded per kill by 2.
===Misc Small Items===
According to [[Jay_Wilson|Jay Wilson]] during his short interview for [[BlizzCast_Episode_6|the 6th Blizzcast episode]], elixirs will provide a short-term buff. For more information see [[BlizzCast_Episode_6|a transcript of the blizzcast]], or our article on [[elixirs]].
During [[BlizzCon_2008|blizzcon 08']] a lot of information was given about [[runes]] which will be used to boost the effects of skills.