

Large (also known as Medium) - Two inventory spaces on top of each other like a Dagger.They are known as skillers.Ĭharms come in varying sizes, each size having three types of artwork, which isn't in any way related to their stats: Grand charms can even grant bonus to the entire skill tree. It is advisable to store Life or Resistance Charms in your Stash and equip them before facing a tough boss. Players are welcome to completely fill their inventory with Charms, but take note that other party members may pick up good equipment dropped by monsters.Ī Charm's effects are varied, some ranging from increasing one's life to even increasing the amount of Gold enemies drop upon death. Try to keep some space to pick up one or two large items. It is best to pick only the best Charms to keep and sell ones that are sub-par.


When using Charms, the player may really dig themselves into a hole wherein they cannot pick up any more items. There are also a few affixes that are actually more effective on Grand Charms than they are on Small Charms (+Attack Rating, for example). However, some Magic Prefixes and Suffixes are only available on the larger Charms. Generally, smaller is actually better as far as Charms are concerned, since more can be stored in a player's inventory. They do not function if placed inside your character's Stash or inside a Horadric Cube (even if that Horadric Cube is located in your inventory). These items only need to be present in the character's inventory and identified for their magical attributes to take effect. Charms are accessory items found in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction.
