![]() Same speed, same average damage, but wider damage range. Stygian Pike and Ghost Spear are roughly the same as Great Poleaxe (and Ogre Axe, but that only has max 3os so can’t be an Infinity base). The other spears have roughly equivalent polearms for speed/average damage, so nothing really changes there other than you having a couple more options depending on what you find. Circlets do not upgrade to an Exceptional or Elite version.The only spears that really change the equation are War Pike (slower than any of the elite polearms but with the highest base damage) and Mancatcher (faster than any of the elite polearms but with lower base damage). While there are 4 Circlets (Circlet, Coronet, Tiara, and Diadem), you can only get Tiaras and Diadems by gambling Coronets. ![]() For some reason, Giant Conch has the lowest iLvl of any Elite helm. For some reason, Boneweave has the lowest iLvl of any Elite body armor. Rings and Amulets are available at level 1 and do not have Exceptional or Elite versions. For example, if you wanted an Elite Crossbow Cho-Ko-Nu (ilevel 54), you would need to be at least level 50 to have a chance. To get a chance at an Exceptional or Elite item, you must be no more than 4 levels lower than the target item. However, they may not be able to get Exceptional or Elite versions until much later due to iLvl restrictions. By character level 55, players will be offered any of these base items in their 14-item Gambling window. This shows the minimum item level of all base items you can gamble in Diablo II: Resurrected, plus the names and item levels for all Exceptional and Elite versions. This is an accompanying guide to Gambling in Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.7 & Ladder Season 4.
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