
Magic, rare, set, and unique items that spawn with sockets are not included in #3, as they behave differently.

#3: Item quality (low quality/normal/superior, magic, rare, set, unique, crafted) limits the max sockets that can be added to an item. Neat, compiled resource showing the max socket numbers in table form, for each base item type, Each individual item type has its own unique set of max sockets for each ilvl tier.įor instance, a Crystal Sword has 3/4/6 max sockets, meaning: ilvls 1-25 (max 3 sockets), ilvls 26-40 (max 4 sockets), and ilvls 41+ (max 6 sockets). #2: The internal level, also known as the item level (ilvl), restricts the number of sockets as described below (ilvl tiers).Īs far as sockets go, item levels are broken down into 3 groups (tiers): 1-25, 26-40, and 41+. #1: An item cannot have more sockets than its base item type allows, i.e. Q: How do I know the max sockets that a particular item can have ?Ī: Several factors limit the number of sockets, as stated in the rules below. Not to be confused with 'max sockets' mentioned below which are sometimes less than, sometimes equal to the inherent maximum number of sockets.

In what follows, when I say the 'inherent maximum number of sockets' I mean the overall maximum sockets for the base item ('Sockets' the Arreat Summit).


The Arreat Summit is the place to go if you just want to know the very basics of socketed items, Basics and Rules of Sockets and Socketing I am not infallible, so feel free to notify me of errors or inconsistencies on topic so that they can be dealt with. The guide is divided into 3 sections, dealing with basics and rules of sockets and socketing, socketing at Larzuk, and Horadric Cube socketing recipes (including socketing odds).Īlthough I have tried to carefully explain every single detail by means of questions, answers, and notes, just ask if something still appears unclear to you once you have read the guide.
