
NOTE NOTE NOTE: Colors will stay the same, only the level will change EXCEPT offhand items that are capable of having multiple colors. There is a Vendor by the name of ZANAFER STARK in the main city, she has 4 tabs, the first 2 are important because:ġ- Tab 1: Remove a Gem you previously socketed - easy to understand.Ģ- Tab 2: re-roll sockets on items - it will randomize the level of sockets on the items, sometimes may add or remove sockets, keep re-rolling until you're happy, example: Melee weapon with a red level 2 socket is useless, because normally red level 2 is for spell damage, so you may want to change it to a level 1 which is normally for physical damage or level 3 which is normally a % added to damage. To enjoy your discount, select the desired software product. Its easy to redeem a coupon code on their website. If youre using more than one application, the upgrade fee may differ depending on your package. Which means out of the 9 options each gem has, Offensive 1 would be the stats that gem will add to the socket. Specific software such as Topaz Studio 2 comes with a lifetime of free upgrades.


I personally thought it was easy to understand. the only item ive come across that has multiple socket types are shields, you can roll the green defence sockets and the blue support sockets on them. a chest for example will always roll the green defence sockets, a weapon always rolls the red attack sockets, but it will change them between the 3 different socket shapes and possibly the amount of sockets on slightly higher level gear that can have 2 or even 3 sockets. You can also reroll the sockets at the same vendor. S2 can do some useful things but it can also. Yes, Topaz can open some types of raws, but the renderings are decidedly inferior to pretty much everything else. No Topaz product does an acceptable job of converting or developing raw files. When you stick the gem in it will show beside the socket what stat you got from it and you can take the gems out using the little merchant in the lower left side of the town center, when you do this you get to keep the gem and the item, nothing is destroyed so feel free to throw a gem in, see what it does, its not gonna lock you into that decision or force you to lose the gem or the item in order to undo it. If you mean as the primary conversion tool, no. the tiers 1, 2 and 3 are not necessarily how good they are, for example tier 1 attack sockets usually give damage to attacks and tier 2 give damage to spells, so ones not better than the other its just different. so a green diamond shaped socket is a tier 3 defence socket, when you look at the gem it will have 3 different stats for defence and youll get the tier 3 property in a green diamond shaped socket. The shape of the socket just relates to the type of socket it is, tier 1 sockets are round, tier 2 are hexagon i think and tier 3 are diamond shaped. it has no relation to the colour of the gem you socket in there other than defining which of the gems 9 properties you will recieve.

No the socket colours just show what type of socket they are, ie a support socket is blue, defense green etc.
