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Set Items are special items introduced in Diablo II and continued on into Diablo III. They are like Unique Items, in the way that every time you find the same item, it has the same attributes. However, in general, Set Items are a tad weaker than Unique Items, or so called "Uniques". This is because Set Items are each part of specific sets, and moreover, if you equip the entire set, you will gain an extra set of Bonus Affixes, hence the name "Set Items." Set Items are denoted by their name appearing in bright green.

Diablo II[]

In Diablo II, sets can be completed even on the Hirelings, who fully benefit from the Set Bonuses.

Partial Set Bonus[]

At first, you had to equip an entire set of items to get any bonus effects at all. With the Diablo II expansion pack Lord of Destruction, a Partial Set Bonus feature was added to the sets that include more than two items. For each item you equip past the first, there is an extra bonus added to the item itself, until you put together the whole set. This means that it is no longer necessary to equip an entire set to get some very useful bonuses. The partial set bonus concept was kept for Diablo III.

Moreover, in Diablo II, some set items gain new affixes as players equip more and more items of the same set. These bonuses are separate from the set bonus, and depend on which pieces the player has got.

New Full Set Bonuses[]

Some of the new sets added in Lord of Destruction give particularly interesting bonuses upon completion. Many will give you bonuses that are normally not found on Magic nor Rare Items. One of them (Trang-Oul's Avatar, a set for Necromancers) will even transform you into a Vampire enemy, and give you three of the Sorceress' Fire Skills!

Class Sets[]

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Necromancer wearing full Trang-Oul's Avatar set.

Each class in Diablo II has a set specifically built for them. Upon the completion of these sets, Your character will receive a golden light shining around them, except for when using Trang-Oul's Avatar, your character will transform into a Ghoul Lord, and moreover, when using Natalya's Odium, your Assassin will appear faded. These sets always include class-specific items, i.e. only the class to whom the set is intended for can complete it.

There are other sets beyond these which are also intended for only one class, however they do not award a unique graphical feature. Diablo III has got generic class-specific sets as well.

Diablo Immortal[]

Set Items return in Diablo Immortal. Unlike other games, set items here are not class specific.

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Diablo III[]

See also List of Set Items (Diablo III).

Set Items in Diablo III are, essentially, a type of Legendary Items, but have some differences though. They can roll Ancient Legendary bonuses as well, with the exact same chances.

Set drop minimap

Set item icon on minimap

Set Items are highlighted similarly to other Legendaries, however a pillar of light will be green instead. The minimap star icon is different as well.

Craftable Set Items drop one recipe for the entire set. There is no need to find extra recipes.

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A set item in Diablo III

Some sets exist in two variants: pre-70 and 70. Note that different versions of the same set cannot be used to complete each other, but different level items (of the exactly same set, check its name carefully), just obtained at different levels, can. Example: Cain's Set Items of Pre-Level 70 variant are different from their Level 70 versions, and cannot complete each other; but Tal Rasha's Elements Set Items dropped at Level 60 can be used to complete a set of Tal-Rasha Set Items dropped at Level 70.

In addition, Legacy Sets (obtained before patch 2.0) are considered different sets from their post-Expansion counterparts, even if they bear the same name.

While technically being Legendary Items, Set Items in Diablo III very rarely have unique affixes unlike Legendaries, as those are replaced with set bonuses. They can still have affixes that normally are not allowed on that item type, though.

Most sets have two, four or six item types, but some can even number up to seven.

In addition, Ring of Royal Grandeur is known for reducing set items requirements (i.e. number of set pieces to complete the set) by one, to a minimum of two. This allows player to complete more sets on the same character, gaining more set bonuses. Alternatively, it allows boosting sets with Legendary items that have unique and irreplaceable properties: the best example is Raiment of the Jade Harvester, which doubles its damaging potential with Quetzalcoatl, but the latter can only be equipped if the Witch Doctor makes use of the mentioned ring. An alternate method may be using Kanai's Cube to extract a specific power to complement the set.

Unlike Diablo II, Set items equipped on followers provide no bonus neither to the player nor to the follower. Pieces of the same set on both follower and player cannot complete each other.

Unlike Legendary items, if a new patch changes the set bonuses, set items are typically changed retroactively, while legendary items that gain new special affixes must be obtained anew. The reason for this is that set items work in tandem, and making these changes non-retroactive would force players to find the whole set anew.

Set items may be transmuted in Kanai's Cube, in order to extract their Legendary power (if they have one), reforge the items (with a chance for Ancient item), upgrade a Rare item to (potentially) a set piece, or randomly change a set piece into another item of the same set. The latter, though, has some limitations, but it is a good method of obtaining the last missing part of the set in case player has any duplicates.

Class Sets[]

Each class has five "class sets" of six or seven pieces with very strong set bonuses which dramatically affect gameplay; most character builds are defined largely by which class set(s) are used. Some classes also have a minor set consisting of two class-specific items in weapon slots. The equipment slots used in each major set are mostly the same, preventing use of large amounts of two class sets at once, although the variations that do occur as well as Ring of Royal Grandeur allow for some interesting combinations. Not all items in these sets are class-exclusive, but the bonuses are always related to class-specific stats and skills, making them generally useless to other classes. Each class's "fifth set" was added after the other four, during patches 2.6.7 through 2.6.9.

HGift

Completing Chapter 2, 3, and 4 of a Seasonal Journey grants Haedrig's Gift, which contains pre-determined pieces of a class set. Two pieces are included in most Gifts, although a third is included in the last Gift if necessary to complete the set. Opening all three Gifts on one class ensures a complete class set, although one account can mix and match across different characters if desired. The seasons rotate through which class set is Gifted to each class.

Set Dungeons were introduced in patch 2.4 as a way for players to test their skills using the full bonuses of the 28 class sets that existed at the time. Each class has 4 Set Dungeons, with each "5th class set" not receiving a Set Dungeon. They are accessed through green portals only visible while under the benefits of the full set. Each dungeon has predetermined enemy types and objectives to complete. They have no loot, and the focus is on timing and positioning rather than intense combat. Completing some or all of them grants many cosmetic rewards as well as progress in Seasons.

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Diablo IV[]

Set Items don't return in Diablo IV, though may return down the line. The developers felt that Set Items "guided players too strongly," and designed the game to allow greater flexibility.[1]

References[]

  1. 2022-12-08, Yes, I've Been Playing Diablo 4 - Everything We Know (Gameplay 2022). YouTube, accessed on 2022-12-12
Item Sets in Diablo III

Class Sets
Barbarian Sets: Bul-Kathos's OathHeritage of Arreat (cosmetic only) • Horde of the Ninety SavagesImmortal King's CallMight of the EarthThe Legacy of RaekorWrath of the Wastes
Crusader Sets: Aegis of ValorArmor of AkkhanNorvald's FervorRoland's LegacySeeker of the LightThorns of the Invoker
Demon Hunter Sets: Danetta's HatredEmbodiment of the MarauderGears of DreadlandsNatalya's VengeanceThe Shadow's MantleUnhallowed Essence
Monk Sets: Inna's MantraMonkey King's GarbPatterns of JusticeRaiment of a Thousand StormsShenlong's SpiritUliana's Stratagem
Necromancer Sets: Bones of RathmaGrace of InariusJesseth ArmsMasquerade of Burning CarnivalPestilence Master's ShroudTrag'Oul's Avatar
Witch Doctor Sets: Helltooth HarnessManajuma's WayMundunugu's RegaliaRaiment of the Jade HarvesterSpirit of ArachyrZunimassa's Haunt
Wizard Sets: Chantodo's ResolveDelsere's Magnum OpusFirebird's FineryTal Rasha's ElementsThe Typhon's VeilVyr's Amazing Arcana
Non-Class Sets
Bastions of WillBlackthorne's BattlegearChampion's Tunic (cosmetic, removed) • Conqueror (cosmetic only) • Dark Wanderer (cosmetic only) • Endless WalkIstvan's Paired BladesKrelm's Buff BulwarkLegacy of NightmaresLegend of Ganondorf (cosmetic only)
Crafted Sets
Asheara's UniformAsheara's VestmentsAughild's AuthorityAughild's VictoryBorn's CommandBorn's DefianceCain's DestinyCain's FateCaptain Crimson's FineryCaptain Crimson's TrimmingsDemon's HideDemon's SkinGuardian's ContingencyGuardian's JeopardyHallowed DefendersHallowed ProtectorsSage's JourneySage's Plight

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