

This guide will explain how to Reset your Skills for each difficulty and the Horadric Cube recipe to transmute a Tome of Absolution. Years later, Blizzard would patch the game and add in this major quality of life change, impacting the game in a really positive way. When Diablo II first released, you were not able to reset your Skill Points at any point after making your character. In addition, you are able to provide gear to your Mercenary to increase their ability to deal damage, survive, or provide another helpful Aura. Mercenaries are helpful companions in the Diablo universe that will travel with you and provide benefits to your character. Don't forget, you can feed Potions to your Mercenary too! This guide will cover those concepts, as well as some helpful tips with Potions. One of the most important concepts in Diablo II: Resurrected for new players is how the Potion Belt works and what Potions do.

This guide will explain the differences between each difficulty, how to unlock them, and what rewards are given for completing each difficulty. In Diablo II: Resurrected, adventurers are able to play the game on three separate difficulties, Normal, Nightmare, and Hell. For many players, Hardcore Mode is an exciting twist on the Diablo II game, where if your character dies, they are permanently dead. When first creating your Diablo II: Resurrected character, you are given a choice of Normal or Hardcore Characters and this guide is to help explain the difference between the two. The guides we are highlighting today are beginner guides, to help introduce new players and returning players to the systems and mechanics in Diablo II. Diablo II: Resurrected launches in two days and the Wowhead team has been putting together some helpful guides for the upcoming release.
