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Diablo 2 Resurrected: The best farm spots for magical items

 

Diablo 2 Resurrected: The best farm spots for magical items

Diablo 2 Resurrected is about loot and loot. The best magical items are not available from the goblin around the corner, but in certain places. We show you in our guide how you can farm the best magical items.

How do you find magical items? A high value in "Magic Find" is important for farming magic items in Diablo 2 Resurrected. With your farming build, make sure that this value is as high as possible.

In addition, you should farm yourselves on the difficulty level "Hell" in areas of level 85. There's the best loot there. We have listed which places are suitable here in the following paragraphs. 

The best famingspots from act I.

The following locations in the first act offer you a good chance of getting top loot.

The forgotten tower

Where is that? You can find this zone in the Schwarzmoor region. Find the tower near the waypoint.

Which boss can you farm? Here you will find the Countess, a super-unique boss, in the tower.

What's the loot? The Countess is a good source of runes . Depending on the level of difficulty, there are different types:

  • Normal: El to Ral runes
  • Nightmare: El to Io and Ko
  • Hell: El to Ist and Lo

Mausoleum

Where is that? Go to the cemetery here, into the quest zone for the Blood Raven quest.

Which boss can you farm? The mausoleum zone contains various bosses who are immune to lightning.

What's the loot? The first level 85 zone is located here in Hell's difficulty level. This means that you can farm good items here to get started. 

Thick

Where is that? The pit is in the Tamo Highlands. Just go down the street from the monastery and you will find the pit.

Which boss can you farm? There are tons of simple monsters here that drop good loot.

What's the loot? There is a level 85 zone on Hell, which promises extra cool loot.

catacombs

Where is that? You reach the catacombs at the end of the first act. Go to the boss Andariel up to the 4th level.

Which boss can you farm? Nude boss Andariel is your target here. She's one of the most popular bosses you can farm.

What's the loot? As an act boss, Andariel promises massive loot, which turns out better with every level of difficulty.

The best famingspots from act II

The following locations in the second act offer you a good chance to find optimal loot.

The old tunnels

Where is that? Find a trapdoor underground in the lost city.

Which boss can you farm? Here you just farm the usual animals.

What's the loot? Here you can expect another zone with level 85 and thus top loot for little effort.

Worm tomb

Where is that? You can find this disgusting place in the Far Oasis. Go down to the third level.

Which boss can you farm? The boss who awaits you here is called "Kaltwurm, der Gräber". He is easy to kill.

What's the loot? You can find several good chests here and the boss is super-unique.

Secret refuge

Where is that? You get there towards the end of Act 2.

Which boss can you farm? Here you're more likely to target boxes. As a sorceress you can easily teleport from box to box here.

What's the loot? Above all, you can farm runes here.

The best famingspots from act III

Those who want to farm in the 3rd act can hardly pass the following places. Most of the zones are quite small and can easily be explored in a large farm tour.

Forgotten temple

Where is that? You can find this place in the Upper Kurast.

Which boss can you farm? Here you just farm whatever comes before the blade.

What's the loot? A level 85 zone awaits you here. This is top loot for little effort.

Crumbled Sanctuary and Abandoned Reliquary Shrine

Where is that? These two zones are on the Kunast Dam.

Which boss can you farm? Just kill the monsters here and rob them.

What's the loot? Here you can expect a zone with level 85 and therefore very good loot.

Dungeons of hatred

Where is that? You reach the place at the end of the 3rd act.

Which boss can you farm? The great demon lord Mephisto is your target here.

What's the loot? Mephisto is the most popular boss who has been killed countless times by Diablo players. He is very easy to defeat, especially by ranged fighters, as the fool is always stuck somewhere.


The best famingspots from Act IV

The rather short 4th act offers two attractive farm locations.

Flame flow

Where is that? The flow of flames is the penultimate zone in Act IV.

Which boss can you farm? Here, too, you can expect massively simple opponents who can easily knock you down, especially as a melee.

What's the loot? Here the level is also 85, which promises good and easy loot for farming.

The Chaos Sanctuary

Where is that? You come to Diablo's realm at the end of the act.

Which boss can you farm? Again, the regular enemies are a good source of loot. But watch out, they also fight back bitterly. So don't neglect your equipment so that you are protected from them.

What's the loot? The loot level roughly corresponds to that of the flame flow.


The best famingspots from act V

In the act of the addon, there are particularly cool places to farm loot.

Ice highlands

Where is that? You will reach this area in the course of Act 5.

Which boss can you farm? Here the boss "Eldrich, the judge" is your target. He is to the north of the waypoint. Then go south and enter the bloody promontory. Another boss named "Schenk, the overseer" awaits you there.

What's the loot? Both bosses are super-unique and can therefore drop particularly good loot.

The Weltstein Tower

Where is that? You come here at the end of Act V.

Which boss can you farm? The three levels of the Weltstein Tower mainly contain lucrative monsters that should be farmed.

What's the loot? All areas here are level 85, so this is where the best loot in the game should drop. But be careful, the monsters aren't exactly defenseless either.

So much for our best farm locations in Diablo 2 Resurrected. Do you still know which ones? Then let us know in the comments.

And if you're farming, for heaven's sake be careful not to screw up your precious runes! 

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