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Set Items comprise Item Sets. In Diablo III these are not a separate type[1] of item, but function basically as groups of Legendary items that grant additional bonuses when equipped at the same time.

Set Items are primarily end game gear, and while the properties of any individual set item might not be that great, they can be quite powerful when used in pairs or groups, when the partial set bonuses are included.

All Set Items that can be found exist only in Inferno, with a level 60 requirement to equip. Other Set Items can only be created via crafting with the Blacksmith, and those range widely in their level requirement and stats.


Contents

Item Sets List

A list of every item set in Diablo III, including the individual items in that set and the partial set bonuses. Hover on the "db" links to see the item tooltips, pulled from the game files via DiabloNut.IncGamers.com.


"Found" Item Sets

Item sets where the items can only be found from monsters or objects in the dungeons (or bought from the Auction House). All of these sets have a level requirement of 60.

Blackthorne's Armor
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +100 Vitality
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • Increases Damage Against Elites by 6%
  • ( 4 ) Set :
    • +15% Extra Gold from Monsters
    • 15% Better Chance of Finding Magical Items
    • Reduces damage from elites by 7%.
Bul-Kathos's Glory
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +5 Maximum Fury
    • +130 Strength
Chantodo's Return
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Reduces damage from elites by 7%.
    • +130 Intelligence
Danetta's Creed
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Increases Damage Against Elites by 3%
    • +130 Dexterity
Endless Path
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +100 Vitality
    • Critical Hit Damage Increased by 50%
Immortal King's Legend
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +60 Resistance to All Elements
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • Reduces damage from melee attacks by 4%.
  • (5) Set:
    • +5 Maximum Fury (Barbarian Only)
    • Increases Fury Generation by 2 (Barbarian Only)
    • Gain 5 Life per Fury Spent (Barbarian Only)
Inna's Grandeur
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +130 Dexterity
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • Increases Spirit Regeneration by 0.33 per Second
  • ( 4 ) Set :
    • Gain 10.0 Life per Spirit Spent
    • Reduces resource cost of Sweeping Wind by 70 Spirit.
Legacy of Wicked Dreams:
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +15% Extra Gold from Monsters
    • 15% Better Chance of Finding Magical Items
    • This ring sometimes summons a Skeleton when you attack.
Manajuma's Ornaments
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Grants 5 Mana per Kill
    • +130 Intelligence
Natalya's Solace
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Critical Hit Chance Increased by 7.0%
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • +130 Dexterity
  • ( 4 ) Set :
    • +20 Maximum Discipline
Shenlong's Noble Path
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Increases Spirit Regeneration by 0.33 per Second
    • +130 Dexterity
Tal Rasha's Sacrifice
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • Fire skills deal 3% more damage.
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • Lightning skills deal 3% more damage.
  • ( 4 ) Set :
    • Increases Arcane Power Regeneration by 2.00 per Second
    • Cold skills deal 3% more damage.
Zunimassa's Whispers
  • ( 2 ) Set :
    • +130 Intelligence
  • ( 3 ) Set :
    • +55 Resistance to All Elements
  • ( 4 ) Set :
    • Increases Mana Regeneration by 20 per Second
    • Grants 10 Mana per Kill

Crafted Sets

Sets created only by crafting the items with the blacksmith. The recipes must be learned from Plans that can be found our purchased via the Auction House.


(52) Asheara's Bindings - Crafted

(41) Aughild's Treasured - Crafted

(20) Born's Aegis - Crafted

(22) Cain's Honor - Crafted

(30) Captain Crimson's Attire - Crafted

(60) Demon's Carapace - Crafted

(55) Guardian's Regalia - Crafted

(60) Hallowed Armaments - Crafted

(60) Sage's Wisdom - Crafted



Item Set Appearance

Most of the Item Sets in Diablo III grant a special appearance to the character wearing them. A few of the individual items do this, but full sets do it more visibly, with graphics or special functions only granted by that set. Individual set items often have unchanged graphics, but offer new colors and other visual effects.

Below is an image of the Aughild's Treasured set worn across every class:

All classes wearing a full set of identical items.



Item Sets During Development

Barbarian wearing Immortal King, full set.

During Diablo III's production, the developers frequently mentioned their desire to completely change around Item Sets to be more useful[2] during the leveling process, and to be more consistent in item level and quality. (Item Sets in D2 often had items that varied hugely in level and utility and could thus seldom be worn usefully at the same time.)

Diablo III Community Manager Bashiok discussed some of the ongoing issues in a forum post in early November, 2010. [3]

It's looking more and more likely that set items will simply be something you chase in the end-game. And realistically that's really where they simply work the best.

We have a few ideas still that could allow them to be available while leveling, but each of them have sticking points that would require their own solutions. One is expanding sets out so that it isn't just one item in each slot, but a group of items all separated by level requirement. So there could be, say, five pairs of pants that all work as part of the set and are each better than the last. While leveling you could be wearing the first pair of pants and then find a new and better pair that still work to benefit your set bonus. That isn't without its problems though.

We of course like and intend to keep partial set bonuses, by the way.

Anyway, sets are actually in the game right now in very limited forms, there's a bit of design left on them yet, but as I said they work very well at end-game and that's where we're leaning toward them appearing.


Bashiok added an update six months later, in April 2011.[4]

No set item parts/pieces? Or to clarify, will set pieces only be useful if the whole set is completed?

Bashiok: Set items are now legendaries defined by a set bonus. They’re crafted items while leveling (recipes can be found that grant the ability to craft all the items in a set), which allows someone to really invest in filling out a set before they out-level it. Then at max level we’ll drop set pieces normally.
Leveling up you will find recipes that will enable you to make a set. Every item in that set will be in the recipe list, enabling you to craft the set one piece at a time. When you hit max level, you will find the actual set pieces, not the recipes for the complete sets… That’s how I understood it.

Bashiok: Yeah, that’s it. Although recipes aren’t planned to actually stop dropping. You’ll just also have the items themselves drop in addition.


Diablo II Item Set Issues

Item Sets and Set Items were a nifty idea in Diablo II, but the execution was not perfect, especially in D2C, where Item Sets were generally underpowered and not worth wearing. There were no partial set bonuses in D2C; a character had to wear the entire set to receive any bonuses, and these bonuses were generally quite small.

D2X introduced much higher quality item sets, including ones comprised entirely of exceptional or elite items, some of which were comparable to the best Rare or Unique items. D2X also incorporated a variety of partial set bonuses, where characters drew extra bonuses for wearing two or more items of a set.

The main problems, though, of characters finding it too difficult to find some or all of the same set, remained. Jay Wilson spoke to this in a December 2008 interview with 1up.com. [5]

'''Jay Wilson:''' There're still a few things that we haven't made decisions on yet -- set items, for one. I didn't like the way they worked in Diablo 2, as by the time you finally got a set together, you generally leveled beyond the use for it. So you might save them for alts, which is OK, but I'd rather that they be useful for you to begin with. We haven't really decided how we're going to fix that.


References

  1. Blue forum post - IncGamers June 3, 2011
  2. Jay Wilson Interview - inDiablo.de, August 2010
  3. Blue forum post - IncGamers November 11, 2010
  4. Bashiok forum post - Dizblo.IncGamers.com, April 2011
  5. Jay Wilson Interview - 1up.com, December, 2008