

Set pieces can be Upgraded to a maximum of Rank 10, and will gain a Bonus Attribute at Rank 6. Like all Secondary Slot pieces, Set Items have sockets for Normal gems only (no Legendary gems can be socketed here). However, the most powerful and desirable abilities are usually found on the 6-piece set bonus, so it's usually best to remain with a single set. You can mix and match sets by wearing 2 pieces from Set 1, 2 pieces from Set 2, and 2 pieces from Set 3 (or any combination of 2- and 4-piece Set Bonuses). The magic comes with combining items from the same set, as wearing 2, 4, or 6 pieces from the same set will give you special bonuses. The individual pieces do not have any special characteristics beyond one Bonus Attribute that they get when they are upgraded to Rank 6. The rings are separate items wearing 2 of the same ring will not get the 6-piece Set Bonus. Set pieces are found for the Hands, Feet, Wrist, Neck, and Fingers (2 rings). They are more geared toward roles and can be worn by many different classes and specs. Unlike Sets in previous incarnations of the Diablo franchise, Sets in Diablo Immortal are not class specific. Set Items have a minimum required level of 60, so these are not part of the leveling experience.Ībout Sets and Set Pieces in Diablo Immortal

By collecting items in a specific set, you can also unlock Set Bonuses that give bonus properties for having two, four, or all six pieces to the set. Set Items in Diablo Immortal are special items you can acquire to fill your Secondary equipment slots.
