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'''Worldstone Shards''' are new items which drop throughout the game and can be used to corrupt equipment and maps. Corruption results include adding sockets (if applicable), adding a corruption modifier as listed below, or turning the item into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> of the same type ("bricked" item). Corrupted items cannot be corrupted again, but they can be modified by other recipes. | '''Worldstone Shards''' are new items which drop throughout the game and can be used to corrupt equipment and maps. Corruption results include adding sockets (if applicable), adding a corruption modifier as listed below, or turning the item into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> of the same type ("bricked" item). Corrupted items cannot be corrupted again, but they can be modified by other recipes. | ||
To use a Worldstone Shard, put it into the Horadric Cube with another item and press the Transmute button. For maps, press the button twice. | To use a Worldstone Shard, put it into the Horadric Cube with another item and press the Transmute button. For maps, press the button twice. | ||
There are also [[Corruptions#Annihilus_Corruptions|Tainted Worldstone Shards]] which are dropped by [[Monsters#Rathma|Rathma]] and can be used to corrupt [[Annihilus]]. | There are also [[Corruptions#Annihilus_Corruptions|Tainted Worldstone Shards]] which are dropped by [[Monsters#Rathma|Rathma]] and can be used to corrupt [[Annihilus]]. | ||
== Equipment Corruptions == | == Equipment Corruptions == | ||
Equipment items can gain sockets (if applicable), gain a corruption modifier, or turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span>. | Equipment items can gain sockets (if applicable), gain a corruption modifier, or turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span>. | ||
Sockets can only be added to 0-socket items that are capable of gaining sockets: helms, chests, shields, and non-throwing weapons. The [[Item_Bases#Sockets|maximum sockets]] an item can get is always restricted by the item base. For example, an un-upgraded [[Vampire Gaze]] cannot gain more than 2 sockets because Grim Helm has a maximum of 2 sockets. | Sockets can only be added to 0-socket items that are capable of gaining sockets: helms, chests, shields, and non-throwing weapons. The [[Item_Bases#Sockets|maximum sockets]] an item can get is always restricted by the item base. For example, an un-upgraded [[Vampire Gaze]] cannot gain more than 2 sockets because Grim Helm has a maximum of 2 sockets. | ||
<span class="d2-white">Regular</span> items (<span class="d2-gray">ethereal</span> or non-<span class="d2-gray">ethereal</span>) cannot gain corruption modifiers, but can gain sockets (up to the maximum amount of sockets for that item) or turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span>. Runewords are built in regular items that already have sockets, so they can't be corrupted. Corrupting a regular item is akin to using the [[Recipes#Socketing_Recipes|socketing recipe]] on it, and can even be done with inferior/superior items. | <span class="d2-white">Regular</span> items (<span class="d2-gray">ethereal</span> or non-<span class="d2-gray">ethereal</span>) cannot gain corruption modifiers, but can gain sockets (up to the maximum amount of sockets for that item) or turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span>. Runewords are built in regular items that already have sockets, so they can't be corrupted. Corrupting a regular item is akin to using the [[Recipes#Socketing_Recipes|socketing recipe]] on it, and can even be done with inferior/superior items. | ||
* ''<span class="d2-white">Regular</span> Equipment'' | * ''<span class="d2-white">Regular</span> Equipment'' | ||
** 50% chance to gain sockets (up to the maximum amount of [[Item_Bases#Sockets|sockets]]) | ** 50% chance to gain sockets (up to the maximum amount of [[Item_Bases#Sockets|sockets]]) | ||
** 50% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ** 50% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ||
* ''Other Equipment (Socketable)'' | * ''Other Equipment (Socketable)'' | ||
** 25% chance to gain sockets (1-3 for armor, 1-4 for one-handed weapons, 1-6 for two-handed weapons) | ** 25% chance to gain sockets (1-3 for armor, 1-4 for one-handed weapons, 1-6 for two-handed weapons) | ||
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** 25% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ** 25% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ||
* ''Other Equipment (Unsocketable)'' | * ''Other Equipment (Unsocketable)'' | ||
** 75% chance to gain a modifier (36% low-rarity, 24% mid-rarity, 15% high-rarity) | ** 75% chance to gain a modifier (36% low-rarity, 24% mid-rarity, 15% high-rarity) | ||
** 25% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ** 25% chance to turn into a random <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> | ||
For non-regular items, if the corruption result adds sockets, these are the odds for how many sockets may be added: | For non-regular items, if the corruption result adds sockets, these are the odds for how many sockets may be added: | ||
* Armors (Helms, Chests, Shields) = 1-3 sockets <span style="color:gray;">''(72% for 1, 20% for 2, 8% for 3)''</span> | * Armors (Helms, Chests, Shields) = 1-3 sockets <span style="color:gray;">''(72% for 1, 20% for 2, 8% for 3)''</span> | ||
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Socketable items can be further improved with the relatively uncommon [[Larzuk's Puzzlebox]], which can be used to add 2-4 sockets to two-handed weapons or 1-2 sockets to other items. [[Larzuk's Puzzlepiece]] can be used the same way and is more common, but cannot be used with unique/set items. | Socketable items can be further improved with the relatively uncommon [[Larzuk's Puzzlebox]], which can be used to add 2-4 sockets to two-handed weapons or 1-2 sockets to other items. [[Larzuk's Puzzlepiece]] can be used the same way and is more common, but cannot be used with unique/set items. | ||
In ideal circumstances, players can either aim for max-socket corruptions, or high-rarity corruptions with sockets added by puzzleboxes. High-rarity corruption modifiers are generally slightly stronger than 2 sockets on weapons or 1 socket on armors and are therefore best-in-slot for most scenarios, however more sockets allows for more customization. | In ideal circumstances, players can either aim for max-socket corruptions, or high-rarity corruptions with sockets added by puzzleboxes. High-rarity corruption modifiers are generally slightly stronger than 2 sockets on weapons or 1 socket on armors and are therefore best-in-slot for most scenarios, however more sockets allows for more customization. | ||
Due to the value of puzzleboxes compared to worldstone shards, it's generally better to corrupt items before puzzleboxing them. Using a puzzlebox first will result in a higher chance to get a corruption modifier when corrupting (75% instead of 50%), but the chance to "brick" the item remains the same (25%) so the puzzlebox may be wasted. | Due to the value of puzzleboxes compared to worldstone shards, it's generally better to corrupt items before puzzleboxing them. Using a puzzlebox first will result in a higher chance to get a corruption modifier when corrupting (75% instead of 50%), but the chance to "brick" the item remains the same (25%) so the puzzlebox may be wasted. | ||
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== Map Corruptions == | == Map Corruptions == | ||
[[Maps]] always gain a corruption modifier when corrupted. Corruption modifiers have 3 tiers (one for each map tier) and their ranges are listed in order. | [[Maps]] always gain a corruption modifier when corrupted. Corruption modifiers have 3 tiers (one for each map tier) and their ranges are listed in order. | ||
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! <span style="color:#F9C666;">Corruption Modifiers</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Range</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Exp</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Density</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Rarity</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">MF/GF</span> | ! <span style="color:#F9C666;">Corruption Modifiers</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Range</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Exp</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Density</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">Rarity</span> !! <span style="color:#F9C666">MF/GF</span> | ||
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== Annihilus Corruptions == | == Annihilus Corruptions == | ||
Tainted Worldstone Shard drops from [[Monsters#Rathma|Rathma]] and can be used to corrupt [[Annihilus]], either adding a corruption modifier or turning it into a random magic small charm. The item also gains a cosmetic red tint. | Tainted Worldstone Shard drops from [[Monsters#Rathma|Rathma]] and can be used to corrupt [[Annihilus]], either adding a corruption modifier or turning it into a random magic small charm. The item also gains a cosmetic red tint. | ||
* Corruption modifier (20% chance per modifier) | * Corruption modifier (20% chance per modifier) | ||
** +1 to All Skills | ** +1 to All Skills |