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<noinclude>This page lists Horadric Cube recipes and covers what has changed from the vanilla game. Note that while many vanilla recipes are quite useful, many others are not.</noinclude>
 
== Gem & Rune Recipes == <!--T:2-->
== Gem & Rune Recipes ==
[[File:Stacking.gif|400px|thumb|switching an item to it's stacked form]]
[[File:Stacking2.gif|224px|thumb|combining two stackable items]]
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== Socketing Recipes == <!--T:8-->
== Socketing Recipes ==
Sockets can only be added to 0-socket items that are capable of gaining sockets: helms, chests, shields, and non-throwing weapons. The [[Item_Bases#Sockets|maximum sockets]] an item can get is always restricted by the item base. "Standard" refers to items that are neither Superior nor Inferior. Note that the <span class="d2-gray">ethereal</span> armor [[General_Changes#Bug_Fixes|bug]] has been fixed in PD2.
 
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* Other items (<span class="d2-gold">Unique</span>/<span class="d2-green">Set</span>/<span class="d2-yellow">Rare</span>/<span class="d2-orange">Crafted</span>) receive 1 socket
 
== Upgrading Recipes == <!--T:14-->
== Upgrading Recipes ==
<span class="d2-green">Set</span> items and <span class="d2-orange">crafted</span> items can now be upgraded. <span class="d2-green">Set</span> items use the same recipes as <span class="d2-gold">unique</span> items, and <span class="d2-orange">crafted</span> items use the same recipes as <span class="d2-yellow">rare</span> items. These recipes upgrade the item's base and do ''not'' affect item affixes.
 
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* Unlike vanilla, upgrading a Circlet will turn it into a Coronet instead of the exceptional version (Tiara)
 
== Repairing Recipes == <!--T:18-->
== Repairing Recipes ==
The repairing recipes have been merged, and now repair ''and'' recharge items without requiring any gems. There's also a new recipe that can be used to repair any item, including ethereal items.
 
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== Other Modification Recipes == <!--T:52-->
== Other Modification Recipes ==
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! Ingredients !! Result !! Notes
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* Lilith's Mirror is a new item that can drop from any enemy (1:25 million chance)
 
== Creation Recipes == <!--T:20-->
== Creation Recipes ==
These recipes create new items - any affixes on ingredient items are not preserved.
 
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== Crafting == <!--T:39-->
== Crafting ==
<small>Main article: [[Crafting]]</small>
 
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* The predetermined affixes for many crafts have been adjusted, and new Vampiric/Bountiful crafting recipes have been added
 
== Corruptions == <!--T:41-->
== Corruptions ==
<small>Main article: [[Corruptions]]</small>
 
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Tainted Worldstone Shards are dropped by [[Monsters#Rathma|Rathma]] and can be used to corrupt [[Annihilus]], either adding a corruption modifier, or turning the item into a random magic small charm with a red color palette.
 
== Maps == <!--T:47-->
== Maps ==
<small>Main article: [[Maps]]</small>
 
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