The Blizzard Sorceress is long a popular choice for the magic-finders of D2R Items, and even in the current changes to Hydra this season , there are bound to be plenty of cold-related damage scattered around. Although the Ancient Tunnels in Act 2's Lost City and the Mausoleum in Act 1's Burial Grounds are among the best locations for any build dealing cold damage, there are six new locations you can explore for your character to deal cold damage. They're listed in the chart below as well as those at levels 85 which have been great for farming with cold damage.
The Amazon and Assassin are likely going to profit the most from these regions however there are plenty of other builds which dish lightning damage. Farming before patch 2.4 which dealt lightning damage was not easy without an Infinity runeword. This has changed now with the introduction of new levels 85 areas that are populated by monsters resistant to lightning.With significant changes in Sorceress and Druid ability to use fire, there will no doubt be plenty of people looking for the best places to locate with the help of fire damage.
It was a hard sell before patch 2.4, as there was just one spot to effectively cultivate with fire damage. Here's a look at the places you could farm with fire damage now that the patch includes new areas.The most well-known dealer of damage from magic on the market in Diablo 2 is the Hammerdin Paladin and it's being joined this time by Fist of Heavens Paladin. Fist of the Heavens Paladin. Magic damage has been an extremely efficient way to gain access to the Chaos Sanctuary and The Pit but now there are new places to enjoy enjoyable while looking for the most powerful equipment.
As you can see below that there's still numerous areas to farm in case you're dealing magical damage.So do you want to try out a Rabies Druid or a Poison Nova Necro? Being able to watch enemies disappear after you've passed is a fantastic way to experience. For those who are Necromancer with an ability to use the lower Resist curse also allows you to break poison immunity of enemies that could otherwise stifle the fun.
There is a table that lists natural resistances (without adding any curses) along with an outline of the areas you can farm after you've got your Lower Resist curse at 12.01 or higher.If you've got the Lower Resist curse upgraded the additional zones are suitable to farm with Diablo 2 Resurrected Items. Simply cast the curse over the enemies you encounter and set to at spreading poison. It is also possible to use a wand with Lower Resist curse embedded, however it's not as effective.What about physical injury?