Diablo 2 Hero Editor
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Diablo 2 Hero Editor
How do i take level/stat restrictions off a weapon in diablo 2 using the hero editor?
I have a sword that requires 125 dex, and i want it to be no pre-reqs for it, is there a way to get rid of that using the hero editor??
You can get rid of stat requirements by giving the item the "requirements -%" attribute.
As for the level requirement, I think you can get rid of that by changing the item from magical to normal quality (although I'm not sure).
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