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Belts are a useful piece of armor, and not just because it can hold up your character's [[pants]]. (Pants are a new type of armor.)
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[[Image:Paper doll jan 12.jpg|left|thumb|250px|[[Paper doll]], Jan 2012.]]A belt is a useful piece of armor, and not just because it can hold up your character's [[pants]]. (Pants are a new type of armor.)
  
Belts are <u>not</u> potion receptacles in Diablo III, as they were in Diablo II. The belt [[interface]] has the same layout no matter what belt a characters wears or does not wear. Belts do not affect the [[inventory]] size or carrying capacity in any way.
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They can be found, bought or crafted by the [[Blacksmith]] and have item [[affix]]es that determine their magical properties. Belts can be of various qualities, including magic, rare, components of item sets, or legendary and can be found with one [[socket]] in them.
  
Belts are thus just another piece of armor, with various magical stats, but no other essential purpose.
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Belts can be crafted by the [[Blacksmith]] [[Artisan]] and he can also place one socket in them which you can stick a [[gem]] into to add more properties.
  
Belts can be [[socketed]] in Diablo III, though it's not yet known how many sockets or [[gems]] they can hold.  
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Belts are <u>not</u> potion receptacles in Diablo III, as they were in Diablo II. The belt [[interface]] has the same layout no matter what belt a character wears or does not wear. Belts do not affect the [[inventory]] size or carrying capacity in any way.
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==Belts Listing==
  
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The table below details the Belts in the current Beta game files.
  
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<item type="list">Belt</item>
  
==Belts==
 
  
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<item type="list">Belt</item>
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Revision as of 21:09, 29 January 2012

Paper doll, Jan 2012.
A belt is a useful piece of armor, and not just because it can hold up your character's pants. (Pants are a new type of armor.)

They can be found, bought or crafted by the Blacksmith and have item affixes that determine their magical properties. Belts can be of various qualities, including magic, rare, components of item sets, or legendary and can be found with one socket in them.

Belts can be crafted by the Blacksmith Artisan and he can also place one socket in them which you can stick a gem into to add more properties.

Belts are not potion receptacles in Diablo III, as they were in Diablo II. The belt interface has the same layout no matter what belt a character wears or does not wear. Belts do not affect the inventory size or carrying capacity in any way.

Belts Listing

The table below details the Belts in the current Beta game files.

<item type="list">Belt</item>


References