



Cham and Zod are not worth much, as these are not used in many runewords (Zod is almost useless as it is only used in one runeword that gets beaten by another runeword requiring only Lo rune) This doesn’t mean that the rune one tier higher is always worth two or three runes bellow it. The prices thus are not super accurate, but it can give you at least rought picture to not get completely ripped off.įirst, here is some basic info about runes - you can cube runes with a specific gem into one tier higher rune:ģ Thul Runes + 1 Chipped Topaz → 1 Amn Runeģ Amn Runes + 1 Chipped Amethyst → 1 Sol Runeģ Sol Runes + 1 Chipped Sapphire → 1 Shael Runeģ Shael Runes + 1 Chipped Ruby → 1 Dol Runeģ Dol Runes + 1 Chipped Emerald → 1 Hel Runeģ Hel Runes + 1 Chipped Diamond → 1 Io Runeģ Lum Runes + 1 Flawed Amethyst → 1 Ko Runeģ Ko Runes + 1 Flawed Sapphire → 1 Fal Runeģ Lem Runes + 1 Flawed Emerald → 1 Pul RuneĢ Pul Runes + 1 Flawed Diamond → 1 Um RuneĢ Sur Runes + 1 Flawless Amethyst → Ber RuneĢ Ber Runes + 1 Flawless Sapphire → Jah RuneĢ Jah Runes + 1 Flawless Ruby → Cham RuneĢ Cham Runes + 1 Flawless Emerald → Zod Rune Compared to spears, polearms support more rune words, tend to have a shorter reach, and tend to be slower for Amazons, about the same speed for Barbarians, and faster for other classes.This is a guide I copied from one website, it is from year 2017. Polearm damage scales with the wielder's Strength, with each point of Strength equivalent to 1% enhanced damage. Polearms are compatible with Barbarian Polearm Mastery. Desert Mercenary hirelings can equip polearms in the expansion.

Polearms are two-handed Melee Weapons in Diablo II.
