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− | An Amulet is a piece of jewelery 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 to be worn at any time. Amulets can be Magic, Rare, Set pieces and Unique/Legendary. | + | An Amulet is a piece of jewelery 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 to be worn at any time. Amulets can be Magic, Rare and Presumably, Set pieces and Unique/Legendary. |
Amulets appear to be similar to their D2 counterparts, aside from a notable non-magical drop of a medallion in the gameplay video, little else is known at this time. | Amulets appear to be similar to their D2 counterparts, aside from a notable non-magical drop of a medallion in the gameplay video, little else is known at this time. |
Revision as of 16:40, 7 April 2009
"It is fitting and noble for a Barbarian to wear a necklace into battle, as long as it matches his belt."
- Larzuk
An Amulet is a piece of jewelery 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 to be worn at any time. Amulets can be Magic, Rare and Presumably, Set pieces and Unique/Legendary.
Amulets appear to be similar to their D2 counterparts, aside from a notable non-magical drop of a medallion in the gameplay video, little else is known at this time.
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