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Diamond

Diamond-R19-flawless-royal.png

Diamonds were introduced into Diablo 3 in Loot 2.0, when Diablo 3 version 2 launched in late February 2014. They are also found in Reaper of Souls.

The fifth type of gem in the game, Diamonds add new properties when socketed into weapons and armor. Other gems in the game are Amethyst, Emerald, Ruby, and Topaz. See the main gems article for full details about gem scarcity, upgrade recipes, strategy, and more.

Diamonds are most sought for their All Resistance boost when socketed in armor, and are especially popular for Hardcore characters. They also grant cooldown reduction in helms (the only gem in a helm that actively boosts damage output) and +damage to Elites in weapons.


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Diamond StatsEdit

Quality Helm Other Weapon
Diamond-R1-chipped.png Chipped Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 3.5% +6 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 2%
Diamond-R02-flawed.png Flawed Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 4% +10 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 3%
Diamond-R03-normal.png Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 4.5% +14 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 4%
Diamond-R04-flawless.png Flawless Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 5% +18 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 5%
Diamond-R05-perfect.png Perfect Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 5.5% +22 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 6%
Diamond-R06-radiant.png Radiant Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 6% +26 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 7%
Diamond-R07-square.png Square Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 6.5% +30 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 8%
Diamond-R08-flawless-square.png Flawless Square Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 7% +34 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 9%
Diamond-R09-perfect-square.png Perfect Square Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 7.5% +38 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 10%
Diamond-R10-radiant-square.png Radiant Square Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 8% +42 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 11%
Diamond-R11-star.png Star Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 8.5% +46 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 12%
Diamond-R12-flawless-star.png Flawless Star Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 9% +50 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 13%
Diamond-R13-perfect-star.png Perfect Star Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 9.5% +54 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 14%
Diamond-R14-radiant-star.png Radiant Star Diamond Reduces cooldown of all skills by 10% +58 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 15%
Diamond-R15-marquise.png Marquise Diamond (RoS only) Reduces cooldown of all skills by 10.5% +62 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 16%
Diamond-R16-imperial.png Imperial Diamond (RoS only) Reduces cooldown of all skills by 11% +66 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 17%
Diamond-R18-royal.png Flawless Imperial Diamond (RoS only) Reduces cooldown of all skills by 11.5% +70 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 18%
Diamond-R17-flawless-imperial.png Royal Diamond (RoS only) Reduces cooldown of all skills by 12% +74 Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 19%
Diamond-R19-flawless-royal.png Flawless Royal Diamond (RoS only) Reduces cooldown of all skills by 12.5% 78 +Resistance to All Elements Increases damage against Elites by 20%

Diamonds During Diablo 3's DevelopmentEdit

Though Diamonds were not present when Diablo 3 launched, they were seen pre-game. Diamonds were spotted in the Blizzcon 2010 Crafting Sanctuary panel but were removed from the game (along with Sapphires) before the Diablo 3 Beta.


Diablo II Diamond StatsEdit

Though Diamonds were found in Diablo II, their properties were not the same as Diamonds in Diablo III. Here are the stats for diamonds in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction.

Quality Weapon Helm or Armor Shield Clvl Req
Chipped +28% damage vs. the undead +20 to Attack Rating +6% Resistance to All 1
Flawed +34% damage vs. the undead +40 to Attack Rating +8% Resistance to All 5
Normal +44% damage vs. the undead +60 to Attack Rating +11% Resistance to All 12
Flawless +54% damage vs. the undead +80 to Attack Rating +14% Resistance to All 15
Perfect +68% damage vs. the undead +100 to Attack Rating +19% Resistance to All 18


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