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NOTE: If you want to edit items that are already socketed into this item, scroll down the "Item Edit" column (left-most column), and select one of the socketed items that are listed below this item.Ä¡) To add a magic attribute to your item, right-click on the item, select ""Specific Editing Functions" and "MAGIC Attribute Editing". In the middle column, the 'Magic' branch should be selected (click on it, if not) and the item's magic attributes should appear in the right-most column. In the "Item Edit" column (left-most column), the item that you wanted to edit should be selected. In the Hero Editor Extras window, the Item Edit tab will be selected and three columns will appear. To edit the magic attributes for an existing item in your char, click on the inventory tab, right-click on the item, and select "Specific Editing Functions" and "MAGIC Attribute Editing". But, this will have no effect on your actual health and mana - they can still be much higher values. Also, the health and mana globes are only for display, and will not fill up properly when your health or mana goes over 32767. NOTE: You will need to visit Akara at the start of each game to "restore" your health and mana. Using in-game editors can also allow you to increase these Stats when in a game, but the Stats will return to the above limits when the character file is saved. Note: While these are the maximum values that D2 LOD V1.10-1.13 will allow you to set in your character, you may exceed these values by adding item attributes that add or enhance the above stats (such as +nn to Life, +nn to Dexterity, etc.). Hero Editor will automatically limit the Stat values to be within the maximum values allowed by the D2 game. Make any changes that you want as long as they stay within the maximums for Strength, Dexterity, Vitality, Energy, Life, Mana, Stamina, and Character Level. To edit your basic character stats, click on the Stats tab. 1.03 items use a totally different item format and are never compatible with any other newer version. Similarly, there are 7 new items in 1.11 that can not be used in 1.10 games and characters. For example, importing 1.09 items into 1.10 or 1.11 characters can cause various problems and may even make your character unusable.
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Importing items from a different patch should usually not be done. I also suggest that you completely segregate all old 1.03, 1.07, 1.09 and 1.10 items that you might have into a separate folder and then create a new folder for 1.11/1.12/1.13 items.
Once installed, I suggest that you start the Hero Editor, click on Options tab, and make sure that you've selected 'Normal Error Response' as your Error Reporting and Response option (Option #2) as well as 'Rename and Keep All Backup Copies of Old Character Files' as your Automatic Character File Backup option (Option #7).
#Hero editor diablo 2 limit .dll#
dll files, download Hero Editor V1.04 Complete Install, and these "missing" files will get automatically installed and registered. If you have already installed a previous version of the Hero Editor but are having problems with missing or unregistered. Note: Click on the Info tab of the ZonFire99 Edition Hero Editor to see what version is running, or look at the bottom-left of the main window. If NOT set correctly, you will probably get error messages such as "unknown stat found: 21".
#Hero editor diablo 2 limit windows#
If using WinXP, it might also help to right-click on Hero Editor.exe, select Properties, and in the Compatibility tab, select Windows 95 mode. Also (MOST IMPORTANT for Win XP/Vista) make sure that you have the language setting for English (in BOTH the Regional Options tab, and the Advanced tab). Make sure the Unicode setting is for single bytes.
(NOTE: I have never had this problem, but others tell me this solved the problem for them.) From your Control Panel (Start > Settings > Control Panel) run Regional Settings, look for something about Unicode. Hero Editor usually requires that you are using an English version of Windows and your computer is set for single byte letters/Unicode, NOT multiple byte letters/UniCode. BTW, if a message comes up re "Version Conflict", answer yes (to keep the newer file that you already have). Run (double click) the"setup.exe" file (or just "setup", if you have known file extensions hidden), and follow the directions (Click on the big button, on the left side).
#Hero editor diablo 2 limit install#
Written mainly by Shokaku and ZonFire99 (or List of ContentsÄownload Hero Editor V1.04 Complete Install (see topic in the "Downloads" forum at or Unzip the downloaded file into a new (or at least empty) directory, and there should be three files ("setup.lst", "setup.exe", "Hero Editor.CAB").