The infinity runeword: is there really a use for infinity despite its clumsiness? (Part 1)
If you were to take a look at Infinity’s stats, you’d probably realize that many of the mods are incredibly useful. However, if you then take a look at the required Runes and what item you can craft the Runeword into, you’ll be disappointed; Infinity Runeword can only be used on Polearms. Hardly any Diablo 2 player would be caught dead using a polearm, even an amazon (who has abilities that help when using javelins and polearms), due to the fact that while polearms do a lot of damage, they also They are slow weapons. and require the use of two hands, which sacrifices the use of a Shield, which many players find necessary due to the ability to block enemy attacks.
However, there is one character who can only use polearms as a weapon and cannot use shields: the mercenary from Act II. The cost of making Infinity for yourself is already exorbitantly high due to the four Runes required being extremely rare Runes, but doing it for a scarce Mercenary seems beyond astronomical. However, if you’re so rich and have those runes to spare, why not see what Infinity has to offer?
Requirements:
4 socket polearms
Runes (in order): Ber + Mal + Ber + Ist
The statistics:
Level Requirement: 63
50% chance to cast level 20 Chain Lightning when you kill an enemy
Level 12 Conviction Aura when equipped
+35% faster to run/walk
+255-325% Enhanced Damage (varies)
-(45-55)% to enemy lightning resistance (varies)
40% chance of crushing blow
Prevent monster healing
+0.5-49.5 to Vitality (+0.5 per character level)
30% more chance to get magic items
Level 21 Cyclone Armor (30 Charges)