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With most American adults working 47 hours per week, it’s no wonder that many people are seeking out wash and fold laundry services.
Offering this service can add a lot of revenue to your business, especially with repeat customers. It can also attract new residential and commercial customers like restaurants, hotels, boutiques, and more.
Getting Started
Wash and fold laundry services, also known as fluff and fold or laundry pick up and delivery, are a great way to save time by outsourcing your laundry. The service will have your clothes professionally washed, dried, and folded for you. This will give you more time to focus on your to-do list or spend with family and friends.
The flexibility and convenience in wash and fold laundry service near me in San Jose wash and fold laundry services San Jose is just one of the major reasons why people choose it. In contrast to traditional methods of laundry Self-service laundry services are available 24/7, allowing individuals to do the laundry when they like whatever their time. Professionals, students and other working people with no time to follow the hours which traditional laundry facilities operate can gain by this flexibility.
The ideal customer for a wash and fold service is a busy professional who doesn’t have the time to do their own laundry. This customer is willing to pay for convenience and a quality cleaning job.
As an aspiring laundromat mogul, you’ll need to conduct thorough market research before opening up your own wash and fold laundry service. This will help you establish a competitive price for your laundry services. You’ll also need to decide how your business will be organized; you can choose from a sole proprietorship, an LLC, or an S Corporation. Having separate entities will make it easier come tax time to report your income and expenses.
Equipment
Adding wash and fold service to your laundromat business provides additional revenue while providing customers with convenient and time-saving laundry services. Customers love the service, which allows them to spend more time focusing on work or family and less time worrying about their ever-growing pile of dirty clothes.
If you’re planning on launching a wash and fold service, make sure you have the proper equipment for your store. You’ll need a separate area for the service, a dedicated staff to handle orders and operate the machinery, as well as a point-of-sale (POS) system with the correct hardware to process payments and keep track of inventory.
Before you get started, visit a few local wash and fold stores to observe their operations. This will help you gauge supply and demand, customer service and pricing. It’s also a great way to collect business cards and referral information from potential customers!
Pricing
Wash and fold laundry services are a great way to get your dirty laundry cleaned without having to do it yourself. However, they can be expensive. This is why it is important to understand the pricing before deciding whether or not to use a wash and fold service.
Laundromats typically charge a per-pound fee for laundry services. This fee covers the cost of washing and drying your clothes. The more items you bring, the higher your total bill will be.
Many laundry companies offer a wash and fold service that is cheaper than the price of doing your own laundry at home. You can find these laundry services by searching for “wash and fold laundry near me” online. The best laundry service will be one that provides a good turnaround time and affordable prices. You will also want to ensure that the laundry service is reputable and trustworthy. You can do this by ensuring that the company has excellent customer service and has reliable employees.
Customer Service
A wash and fold laundry service is a great option for busy individuals and families that don’t want to spend their free time doing laundry. Laundry is sorted by the staff, washed in commercial washers and dryers, double-checked for cleanliness, and then folded before being returned to the customer.
It’s important to focus on the customer experience when offering a wash and fold laundry service. Ensure that your staff is trained, and offer incentives to help them stay with the company. Laundromats with excellent customer service are more likely to retain customers and grow their business.
In addition, invest in carts and baskets that allow employees to fold orders efficiently and keep them clean and organized. Also consider investing in laundry bags to keep orders clean, dry and fresh-smelling until they reach the customer’s home. Some laundromats even shrink wrap their customers’ orders to make them look professional and appealing upon delivery! Also, be wary of online companies that only use apps and don’t have a physical storefront or Laundromat in NYC.
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Part 1 of an incredible single-owner collection of items relating to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (or, simply, the Elks), 438 lots in all, will cross the auction block in a sale slated for Thursday, October 13th, at 9 am Pacific time, by Grant Zahajko Auctions. The auction is being held online and live in the Grant Zahajko gallery located at 510 Morgan Street in Davenport. A preview will be held Oct. 11 from 1-5 pm, or by appointment.
The collection belonged to the late David Wendel, who was active in the Elks and rose to the title of Exalted Ruler. Along the way he accumulated more than 20,000 Elk-related items, a collection so vast it will have to be broken up into several auctions. “Mr. Wendel’s collection is believed to be one of the top three in existence,” said Grant Zahajko of Grant Zahajko Auctions.
Part 1 will be a dream come true for collectors of Elks memorabilia or members of the B.P.O.E., an American fraternal order founded in 1868, originally as a social club in New York City. Included will be a variety of antique elks’ tooth jewelry set in 14k gold, vintage and antique badges, medals, pins and ribbons and a collection of Fenton carnival glass dishes.
Also up for bid will be a stunning collection of porcelain mugs, steins, tankards, china plates and tin trays, a sterling collection of souvenir spoons, antique match safes vesta, card cases and cigar cutters. Desk items include inkwells, match holders and knives. Also, pinback buttons, antique postcards, ephemera, photographs and more will be sold.
Many of the items in Part 1 will be offered in multiple lots, meaning a bidder will be able to score several or many items at once. An example is lot 789, a group of five vintage B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge banners, ranging in size from 18 inches by 18 inches to 100 inches by 44 inches. The banners need a good cleaning and are expected to gavel for $50-$100.
A 1914 Parkersburg (West Va.) Elks Lodge Fenton carnival Glass advertising plate in blue with Elk and Stars design, 7 ½ inches in diameter, has an estimate of $500-$1,000; and an antique B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge sterling silver flask in the shape of an elk’s tooth, the back marked ‘Sterling’, the front inscribed and dated ‘Aug. 17 05’, should hit $400-$600.
An B.P.O.E. 1914 Parkersburg Fenton carnival Glass bell, measuring 6 inches tall by 3 inches across the base, weighing 8 ounces, is estimated to realize $750-$1,250. Also, a dazzling B.P.O.E. Elks commissioned stained glass window with back lighting and stand, overall 78 ½ inches by 75 inches, should bring $500-$1,000 despite a few panel cracks.
A group of four antique 1909 Los Angeles convention B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge pin badges, including San Gabriel Mission no. 99; San Juan Capistrano/Philadelphia no. 2. 3; Salinas no. 614; and Los Angeles Visiting Ladies, with makers’ marks Robbins Co. and others stamped on verso, the largest being 4 ¼ inches by 1 ¼ inches, should go for $150-$250.
An antique B.P.O.E. double elks’ tooth ‘Cervus Alces’ pendant/charm for Lodge 17 with two diamonds (tested) and 14kt gold (also tested), weighing 24.6 grams, has an estimate of $500-$700, as does a vintage B.P.O.E. Elk Lodge set of 24kt gold custom cufflinks and lapel pin with diamond jewels, testing to 24kt gold, with the original jeweler’s box.
An antique pair of B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge cast iron bookends made by Judd Manufacturing (New Britain, Conn.), #9752 on the back side, each bookend weighing about 2.8 pounds, should fetch $600-$800. Also, a B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge humidor marked ‘Nakara’ on the underside, 7 ½ inches tall by 6 inches across the shoulders, has an estimate of $400-$600.
A vintage B.P.O.E. Mettlach 2936 lidded stein (or mug) with a pewter lid, made in Germany by Villeroy and Boch and standing 8 ¼ inches tall, should garner $100-$200; while a vintage B.P.O.E. occupational shaving mug, with the owner’s name (“R. S. Bourbonnais”) showing on the lower edge, 4 inches tall, is expected to make $75-$100.
A group of 16 Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. sterling silver souvenir spoons, with clock dial and Elk design on each handle, weighing a total of 366 grams, is expected to rise to $225-$325; while a group of 11 Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. sterling silver souvenir spoons, also with clock dial and Elk design, weighing approximately 286 grams should finish at $175-$225.
Match holders and lighter cases are expected to perform well. A few examples follow:
- An antique ‘Cervus Alces’ Elk image B.P.O.E. nickel-plated match vesta safe lighter case, pat. Jan. 12, 1904, 2 ¾ inches by 1 ½ inches (est. $75-$150)
- An antique Elk image (New York, No. 1) B.P.O.E. sterling silver match vesta lighter case weighing 22 grams, 2.325 inches by 1.325 inches (est. $75-$125)
- A pair of vintage B.P.O.E. match holders, 3.25-3.5 inches tall (est. $50-$750)
A group of five Elks Lodge (Dallas, Texas) convention badges, for lodges #30, 755, 837, 489 and 124, ranging in height from 3 inches to 4 ½ inches, should sell for $100-$150. Also, a group of nine vintage and antique Elks Lodge watch fobs with leather straps, in lengths that vary from 5 inches to 6 ¾ inches, carries a pre-sale estimate of $150-$200.
A scarce group of 21 antique B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge celluloid pinback buttons and medallions dated 1900-1913, ranging from .875 inches to 2 ¼ inches in diameter, has an estimate of $150-$250; while an antique Los Angeles 1909 B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge pin badge No. 228 (Spokane, Wash.), the cork in the center reading ‘Jolly’, with the maker’s mark of Robbins Co. on verso, measuring 4 inches by 1 ½ inches, should hit $100-$200.
Internet bidding is available on the popular platforms LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com, Auctionzip.com, Connect.Invaluable.com (Grant Zahajko’s branded version of Invaluable) and Auction Mobility (Grant Zahajko’s branded platform). Phone and absentee bid will be accepted.
To learn more about Grant Zahajko Auctions and the Part 1 October 13 auction of B.P.O.E. Elks memorabilia, visit www.bid.gzauctions.com.
About Grant Zahajko Auctions:
Grant Zahajko Auctions is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. To inquire about consigning a single item, an estate or a collection, you may call them at 509-725-5600; or, you can send an email to grant@gzauctions.com. To learn more about Grant Zahajko Auctions, visit www.gzauctions.com. Updates are posted frequently.
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Most classes in Diablo 2 Resurrected have one or more essential rune words that can significantly improve your character's abilities in the later stages. The Enigma is one of the more common rune words in the later period, and its priority is also very high. If you want more rune words, you can go to MMOSO to buy cheap D2 Resurrected Items. In addition, its powerful attributes can especially give the equipper "Teleport" skills can make a qualitative change in the non-mages class. So how do you make the Enigma Runeword?
Making Enigma requires Jah(31) + Ith(6) + Ber(30) respectively, of which #30 and #31 are very rare and valuable high-level runes.
In the early game, unless players are lucky, it is difficult for most players to collect these two necessary large runes in a short time. However, it has been more than four months since the release of Diablo 2 Resurrected. Players who have been playing since the launch have invested enough time in the game, so I believe that many players have the ability to make Enigma now.
The choice of Enigma's substrate is 3-socket white/gray armor, mainly as character equipment, so usually, just choose a tangible substrate. Also, it can provide a lot of Strength attributes for the equipper, some gameplays, the comprehensive strength value after equipment the Enigma is completely enough to wear all other equipment of the part. Therefore, the elite-level Mage Plate with lower strength requirements is also a common substrate.
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In addition, some elite-level armors are also very good, which can be selected according to the gameplay and needs, mainly comparing strength requirements, basic defense, durability, armor type (light armor, medium armor, heavy armor), rarity, and other aspects. For example, the 3-socket gray Archon Plate with good comprehensive conditions is very suitable as an Enigma's substrate, but the elite Archon Plate with a 3-socket is very difficult to drop. And these 3-socket elite-level armors with enhanced defense can only be dropped naturally.
Several gameplays with a high appearance rate in Diablo 2: Resurrected, such as pure (poison) Necromancer, Blessed Hammer Paladin, Druid, etc. are recommended to make Enigma as soon as possible. Of course, this piece of equipment has no class restrictions, and if mages need other attributes other than "Teleport", it can also be selected.
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A mixed media painting by Thornton Dial (American, 1928-2016) titled Struggling Tiger (1991) sold for $84,700, and a Tiffany Studios Favrile glass door from the 1920s titled The Sower, brought $51,425 to take top lot honors in Ahlers & Ogletree’s New Year’s Signature Estates Auction held January 14th thru 16th. There was no in-person bidding.
The Thornton Dial painting – full title Struggling Tiger (The Tiger Penned In) – was a paint and mixed media on canvas backed with panel and titled on verso. The 60 inch by 60 inch painting was a spectacular example of Dial’s work. It also marked the fifth highest auction record for a work by Dial and the highest record outside of a New York auction. Dial came into prominence in the 1980s. Ten of his paintings were acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2014.
The Tiffany Studios leaded and plated Favrile glass panel in oak door was the auction’s expected top lot, with a robust pre-sale estimate of $50,000-$100,000. It was originally commissioned by Melville Dewey (of the Dewey decimal system) as one of two doors to be installed in the Annie Dewey Memorial Chapel in Lake Placid, New York, in 1923, and dedicated to Dr. W.G. Russell.
It was the left door, showing a female as The Sower. The accompanying right door (not in the auction) depicted a male figure and was titled The Seer, by Grosvenor Dawer, Limited Club Edition #30, with Dewey’s signature. The door in the auction was likely designed by Mary Elizabeth Tillinghast (1845-1912). Overall, it measured 84 inches tall by 42 ¾ inches wide.
The three-day, three-session sale was Ahlers & Ogletree’s first major auction event of 2022. Session 1, on January 14th, offered the estate of a prominent Atlanta interior designer. Session 2, the following day, featured Modernism, estate jewelry, Asian arts, fine furs, African arts, vintage movie posters and advertising posters. Session 3 was packed with period antiques and fine art.
Bidders were able to register and bid on one of three online platforms: LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Bidsquare.com. Phone and absentee bids were also accepted. Following are additional highlights from the auction. All prices quoted are inclusive of the buyer’s premium.
A colorless, crystal Lalique center table designed in France by Marc Lalique, of “cactus” form, featuring a round glass top, chrome support and a frosted base, was expected to change hands for $20,000-$30,000, but it hit $36,300. The table had a frosted mark to the foot and measured 60 inches in diameter by 28 ¾ inches in height. Creations by Lalique are highly prized by collectors.
A rare, well-carved Renaissance Revival ebonized and holly (or satinwood) accented cabinet secretary desk made circa 1874-1876 by the Wooten Desk Company (American, 1870-1893), previously owned by the President of Uruguay, rose to $37,200; and a walnut rocking chair with ebony accents by Sam Maloof (American, 1916-2009), signed and dated 1993, realized $21,780.
An opalescent koi glass mosaic in a patinated copper dragonfly relief Art Nouveau frame by Steven Stelz (American, 20th/21st century), titled Koi Pond with Lily Pads (1995), signed and dated, 44 ¼ inches by 24 ¼ inches (frame size), sold for $19,360. Also, two large allegorical porcelain figures by Meissen (German, founded 1720), depicting Day and Night, originally modeled by Heinrich Schwabe (1847-1924), each figure 21 inches in height, fetched $11,160.
A marble mythological figural statue by Cesare Lapini (Italian, 1848-1893), titled Standing Female Nude, from the estate of author Valerie Sherwood (pen name: Jeanne Hines) and her husband, of Atlanta, 50 inches tall, achieved $31,000. Also, a large pair of late 19th or early 20th century Chinese rose medallion floor vases, each one 35 ¾ inches tall with a flared neck, dragon handles and panels depicting floral and court scenes with gilded accents, finished at $30,250.
An oil on canvas painting by Willard Leroy Metcalf (Mass., 1858-1925), titled The Barn Door, signed lower left and housed in a 25 ¼ inch by 33 inch period giltwood frame, left the room for $37,200; while an oil on canvas laid on board by Harold Newton (1934-1994), one of the renowned Florida Highwaymen artists, titled Dusk, Florida Marsh, framed, achieved $18,600.
A continental 19th century foliate carved giltwood center table in the rococo taste, likely French, made in the manner of Joseph Effner (German, 1687-1745), boasting a shaped black Nero Porto marble top, climbed to $7,440. Also, a George II-style velvet upholstered giltwood bench (or daybed), made in the manner of John Vardy (1718-1765), Thomas Vardy (1751-1788) and William Kent (1685-1748), with canted-form, red velvet upholstery, commanded $4,240.
A hand-woven antique Turkish Oushak wool rug out of a collection in North Carolina measuring 12 feet 5 inches by 11 feet went to a determined bidder for $5,580. Also, a modern platinum and diamond eternity band comprising 8.36 carats, 22 emerald cut diamonds (VS2 clarity, H-I color), unmarked, from the estate of Joan O’Brien Diemer of Atlanta, made $13,750.
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A Tiffany Studios Favrile glass door from the 1920s titled The Sower, an original painting by Thornton Dial (American, 1928-2016) titled Struggling Tiger (1991), and a stunning Lalique cactus crystal center table designed in 1951 are just a few of the expected top lots in Ahlers & Ogletree’s three-day, three-session auction slated for January 14th, 15th and 16th.
There will be no in-person bidding in the New Year’s Signature Estates Auction, but bidders can register at one of the three popular online platforms: LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Bidsquare.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. In-person previews will be held (no appointment required) January 10th-12th from 10-5, and on Thursday, January 13th from 10-6.
Start times all three days will be 10 am Eastern time. Session 1, on Friday, January 14th, offers the estate of a prominent Atlanta interior designer. Session 2, the following day, will feature Modernism, estate jewelry, Asian arts, fine furs, African arts, vintage movie posters and advertising posters. Session 3, on January 16th, will contain period antiques and fine art.
The Tiffany Studios leaded and plated Favrile glass panel in oak door is the auction’s expected top lot, with a robust pre-sale estimate of $50,000-$100,000. It was originally commissioned by Melville Dewey (of the Dewey decimal system) as one of two doors to be installed in the Annie Dewey Memorial Chapel in Lake Placid, New York, in 1923 and dedicated to Dr. W.G. Russell.
It was the left door, showing a female as The Sower. The accompanying right door (not in the auction) depicted a male figure and was titled The Seer, by Grosvenor Dawer, Limited Club Edition #30, with Dewey’s signature. The door in the auction was likely designed by Mary Elizabeth Tillinghast (1845-1912). Overall, it measures 84 inches tall by 42 ¾ inches wide.
The Thornton Dial painting – full title Struggling Tiger (The Tiger Penned In) – is a paint and mixed media on canvas backed with panel and is titled on verso. The work is 60 inches by 60 inches and should reach $30,000-$60,000. This spectacular and large example of Dial’s work was acquired from William Arnett in 1993. Dial was a pioneering artist who came to prominence in the late 1980s. Ten of his works were acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2014.
The Lalique center table was designed in France by Marc Lalique himself. The “cactus” form, colorless crystal table with a round glass top, chrome support and a frosted base is expected to change hands for $20,000-$30,000. It has a frosted mark to the foot and measures 60 inches in diameter (top) and 28 ¾ inches in height. Creations by Lalique are highly prized by collectors.
There are three important and noteworthy furniture lots in the auction. They are as follows:
- An exuberantly and mythically carved Italian Renaissance Revival walnut secretary desk by Luigi Frullini (Italian, 1839-1897), who’s often called the Donatello of wood carvers. Examples of his work are in many fine museums worldwide (estimate: $30,000-$50,000).
- A walnut rocking chair with ebony accents by Sam Maloof (American, 1916-2009), signed and dated (1993). Similar rockers by Maloof can be found in the White House Collection of American Crafts, the Smithsonian, elsewhere (estimate: $25,000-$35,000).
- A rare, well-carved Renaissance Revival ebonized and holly (or satinwood) accented cabinet secretary desk, made circa 1874-1876 by The Wooten Desk Company (American, 1870-1893), previously owned by the President of Uruguay (estimate: $15,000-$25,000).
A lovely oil on canvas tonalist snow scene by John Henry Twachtman (Ohio, 1853-1902), titled Winter Moonlight, signed lower right, 12 inches by 16 inches (sight, minus frame), should bring $10,000-$20,000; while a lithographic poster for the movie Every Day’s a Holiday (Paramount, 1937), signed by the film’s star, Mae West, 41 inches by 27 inches, should rise to $4,000-$8,000.
A Tiffany Studios patinated bronze standard double swing arm student lamp, circa 1913-1933, having amber “Favrile Fabrique” (or “Linenfold”) glass shades, stamped at the base and shades, is expected to light up the room for $10,000-$15,000. Also, a Tete de Femme (Woman’s Head) gilt bronze single socket floor lamp after Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966), made circa 1979, 66 inches tall, should hit $6,000-$8,000.
Wonderful decorative accessories will be offered in abundance and will include the following:
- An opalescent koi glass mosaic in a patinated copper dragonfly relief Art Nouveau frame by Steven Stelz (American, 20th/21st century), titled Koi Pond with Lily Pads (1995), signed and dated, 44 ¼ inches by 24 ¼ inches (frame size) (estimate: $10,000-$15,000).
- Two large allegorical porcelain figures by Meissen (German, founded 1720), depicting Day and Night, originally modeled by Heinrich Schwabe (1847-1924), each figure about 21 inches in height and both perched on gilded dome bases (estimate: $5,000-$7,000).
- An antique Chinese jade and semi-precious stone round silvered metal hand mirror, decorated with the eight Buddhist symbols, the handle flanked by a bat motif and having a carved jade center medallion, unmarked, about 8 inches long (estimate: $500-$1,000).
To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery and the New Year’s Signature Estates Auction planned for January 14th-16th, or to join their email list for information on upcoming sales, please visit www.AandOauctions.com. Updates are posted often. You can also follow Ahlers & Ogletree through social media on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.
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The rune in Diablo 2 Resurrected is a very important resource, and players usually get it by constantly spawning monsters. But we can also get it through synthesis. Here is a brief introduction to all the rune synthesis methods in Diablo 2 Resurrected and the materials that need to be used.
#2 to #10
To synthesize this range, you only need to put 3 same low-level runes in the box and click synthesize to get the upper rune. For example, three #6 runes can be directly synthesized into one #7 rune.
The drop probability of low-level runes below #10 is quite high. If you can't brush runes in this range in the early stage of Diablo 2 Resurrected, you can pick up more low-level runes and synthesize them directly. However, if you want to synthesize more advanced runes, using them to synthesize consumes too much, is time-consuming and laborious, so it is completely unnecessary.
#11 to #16
The rune synthesis of #11 and above cannot be directly synthesized from 3 same runes (like #2-#10)to the upper-level rune. Each synthesis requires the addition of one specific gem, and the materials for the synthesis of #11 to #16 are chipped gems of different colors.
For example, three #10 runes and 1 broken topaz can be combined into a #11 rune, the order of colors is chipped yellow, purple, blue, red, green, and white. Many of the more practical Runeword can use runes in this range, and they are also commonly used as inlays. These runes can be properly reserved, if the inventory is not particularly large, it is not recommended to synthesize upwards.
#17 to #22
The drop probability of runes in this range has begun to decrease. If you brush a lot of runes around #20, you only need to keep a part of them for spare, and it is recommended to synthesize the rest to #22 or more. It is similar to the synthesis formula of #11 to #16 runes, except that the materials that need to be used are upgraded from chipped gems to flawed gems.
For example, three #20 runes + one flawed gem can be combined into a #21 rune, and the combination of #22 and above runes (including #33 runes) only needs to consume two lower-level runes, such as two #21 runes + a flawed white gem can be synthesized into a #22 rune. The color order of gems is flawed yellow, purple, blue, red, green, and white.
The way to synthesize #33 rune in Diablo 2 Resurrected
#23 to #28
This range can be said to be an intermediate rune. For example, #24 rune (the function is to increase MF) is a more commonly used rune, #28 rune is also a very valuable rune, can be used to make "Dragon", "Fortitude" and so on.
Players who like to knock stones (RR) usually have a lot of #26 runes, so the synthesis formula of this range is also very commonly used. The synthetic material becomes regular gems, and the color order of the gems is regular yellow, purple, blue, and red, green, white. For example, two #23 runes + a square purple gem are synthesized a #24 rune.
#29 to #33
Runes larger than #28 are extremely rare advanced runes, which can be used to make some very powerful advanced Runewords. For example, the two Runewords "Enigma" and "Infinity" which are necessary for many later gameplays need to be used these high-level runes.
The synthesis formula of #29 to #33 runes is still synthesized with two runes and gems, using the flawless gems yellow, purple, blue, red, and green respectively, such as two #29 runes + one flawless purple gem synthesize a #30 rune. The drop rate of high-level runes is very low, so unless there is a specific need, it is not recommended to use the more useful #30 and #31 runes to synthesize the upper-level rune under other circumstances.
The above is the synthesis method of all runes in Diablo 2 Resurrected. Generally speaking, it is to use some low-level runes to synthesize the high-level runes we need. At Diablo 2 Resurrected, each type of low-level rune we can keep some. After all, it is very expensive to synthesize from runes below #20 to high-level runes, and it is not realistic. Interested players can calculate how many #1 runes we need to synthesize #33 runes. Players who don’t want to spend time synthesizing can directly Buy Diablo 2 Resurrected Items on MMOSO, price cheap and delivery fast.
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