

This will always include at least 1 ring and 1 amulet. The system rolls for which 14 items appear in the window.When you open a Gambling window, two things happen: You can reduce this price with gearing, which is mentioned later in this guide. Rings always cost 50,000 gold to gamble, and Amulets always cost 63,000 gold. As you go up in levels, gambling costs also go up for all items except Rings and Amulets. A normal Javelin costs 240 gold from a vendor an unidentified Javelin costs 982 gold to gamble at level 1.

The cost to gamble an item is considerably higher than buying a normal or Magic-quality item from most vendors. The base item type is very important, particularly at higher levels when different base items can share similar icons. When you mouse over an item in the Gambling window, it will show you the cost and the base item type. This is very handy in case you are looking for something specific. You can click the Refresh button to generate another screen of different items. This can include even more rings and amulets.Īt the bottom of the screen is the amount of money you have to spend on gambling and a Refresh button. This includes 14 unidentified items: at least 1 Ring, 1 Amulet, and 12 other randomly-selected items that you can gamble for at your character level (cLvl). When you click on a gambling NPC, you will get a list of dialogue options, including "Gamble".

#HOW TO GEAR YOUR CHARACTER DIABLO 2 HOW TO#
This guide will discuss how gambling works in Diablo II: Resurrected, the facts and myths of gambling, when to gamble and for what, and how to gear for gambling (yes, there is such a thing!). Welcome to Wowhead's guide to Gambling in Diablo II: Resurrected.
