Diablo 4 Runes

Runes are back and better than ever! Runes in Diablo IV translate to another layer of gear customization. They come in two types: Conditions and Effects. It’s as easy as socketing in one Condition and one Effect to create your own Legendary power. There will be a great variety of both types of Runes and we can’t wait to see what sorts of combinations you come up with.

List of Diablo IV Runes

Runes in Diablo 4 are special Items that can be inserted into Weapons and Armor that have sockets on them. Runes are divided into two categories: Condition Runes and Effect Runes. When combined, Runes can form “Rune Words” that provide additional effects.

List of Condition Runes

Condition Runes in Diablo 4 are one of the two kind of Runes that can be found on the game. Condition Runes can be inserted on any socketed item, and they will provide with a condition for activating another socked rune. Combining similar Effect Runes and Condition Runes can help the player to increase the effectiveness of a playstyle or to reinforce a weak area of his build.

Icon

Name

Effect

Vex When you use a healing potion, activate the next socketed rune
Eth Every 3 seconds without moving, activate the next socketed rune
Fal When a pet dies, activate the next socketed rune
Eld When you are stunned or frozen, activate the next socketed rune

List of Effect Runes

Effect Runes in Diablo 4 are one of the two kind of Runes that can be found on the game. Effect Runes provide powerful effects while active, but require the conditions on a Condition Rune to be met. Combining similar Effect Runes and Condition Runes can help the player to increase the effectiveness of a playstyle or to reinforce a weak area of his build.

Icon

Name

Effect

Dol When active, gain 50% critical strike chance for 7 seconds
Sol When active, gain a random shrine effect for 7 seconds
Ist When active, your next thorns hit deals 30% more
Thul When active, gain 500 damage barrier

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