
Many of them have re-rollable or non-re-rollable affixes that are unique to that item (for instance, Azurewrath damages and periodically knocks away Demon and Undead enemies in close proximity of the bearer). Unlike Rare Items, Legendary Items can have affixes that normally are not allowed on that type of item (for example, Increased Movement Speed on Chest Armor). Legendary Items made their debut in Diablo III. Since both items share the same Positive property, equipping both items provides the wearer with their shared Positive property but also their Negative properties (increased cooldown, reduced primary attack).

Positive properties will grow in power as the player equips multiple Cursed Items with the same Positive property, with increases occurring at 4 and 6 Items.įor example, a player may obtain shoulders with the following Positive and Negative properties: If the player has two or more equipped Cursed Items, they will receive both the Positive and Negative Property effects from both. Neither property will activate unless the owner has at least one other Cursed Item equipped that shares the same Positive property. All Legendary Items that drop anywhere in Sanctuary also have a chance of being a Cursed Item.Ĭursed Items come with both a Positive and Negative property attached to them.

While a double-edged sword, they can provide extremely powerful bonuses to bolster a character build.Ĭursed Items are obtainable from completing PvP matches in the Accursed Towers gameplay mode, and can also be dropped by enemies while collecting Cursed Shards from a PvE match. Diablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old BonesĬursed Items are a variant of Legendary Items, introduced in the Age of Falling Towers update.
