Diablo 2 Paladin Save File Link [exclusive]

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⚔️ Build Overview – Hammerdin (Blessed Hammer)

7. Example Save File Workflow (backup & transfer)

  1. Locate .d2s and related .d2x files in the Save folder.
  2. Copy files to a backup folder; include a text note: character name, level, game version.
  3. Compress (zip) the files for transfer.
  4. On target PC, place .d2s/.d2x into that game's Save folder and ensure game is same patch.
  5. Launch the game and check character integrity.

1. The D2 Save File Repository (GitHub)

GitHub user chrisux maintains a massive, open-source collection of character saves for LoD and D2R. diablo 2 paladin save file link

Part 2: Why Would You Need a Shared Paladin Save File?

Before we dive into links, let’s address the legitimate use cases: Here’s a draft write-up for a resource or

  1. Lost progress recovery – Your hard drive failed, and your level 85 Zealot vanished into the abyss.
  2. Build testing – You want to try a Vengeance or Auradin build without spending 100 hours leveling.
  3. Offline LAN parties – A friend wants to jump into your single-player session with a ready-made Paladin.
  4. Speedrunning practice – Practice specific boss fights without running through Acts 1–5 every time.
  5. Legacy preservation – Old save files from the 2000s are a piece of gaming history.

Note: Save files are for single-player (offline) or open Battle.net only. Using another player’s save file on closed Battle.net will get you banned. ⚔️ Build Overview – Hammerdin (Blessed Hammer)