

There are a few more flavour-specific stats that you want to aim for and these will be addressed in their own sections. Once you understand these basics, you can choose a ‘flavour’ of zealot, specifically physical, fire, lightning or cold. So, how do you use this guide? Most of the guide will be centred around the basic functionality of a zealot, this section is applicable regardless of the type of zealot that you decide to play and will introduce key mechanics of the build, stats that you want to get, and breakpoints for each. I will also refer to ‘untwinked’ gameplay, which is how we refer to playing a character strictly with items found by that character. If an item requires RWM then it will have ‘RWM’ in parentheses. We do, however, allow the use of Runeword Mod (RWM) which allows ladder-only runewords to be created in single player, and I will provide a link for this in the ‘Further Reading’ section. The mods that allow those items are not accepted on these forums.

There are no Hellfire Torches or Annihilus in single player, at least not at the current time, we shall see if Blizzard changes their mind on that for Diablo II Resurrected. This guide is written in the context of how I play the game, so do keep that in mind. I live in the single-player forum ( SPF), where you will also find some of the most knowledgeable players in the game – feel free to pop in any time 🙂 What I’m trying to say is that I don’t like change and this game means an awful lot to me. My gameplay has varied from grinding to level 99 ( Fordyl), running Ancient Tunnels (AT) 5,000 times ( 5,000 AT runs) because I like gold and green, and playing various builds to guardianship ( Kitteh’s Rebirth). I am Kitteh, a long-time player of Diablo 2 and for the last decade or so, exclusively single-player, and now exclusively hardcore. Salutations and welcome to this Diablo 2 Paladin Guide. Zealots – An Introduction and Key Mechanics.
