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Kingpint'z Item Pack is a classic collection of item files for Diablo II: Lord of Destruction , primarily used with the Hero Editor to customize single-player characters. Overview of the Kingpint'z Item Pack
First released around 2005, the "Final" version (dated December 24, 2005) became the foundation for many subsequent item databases used in both original Diablo II and Diablo II: Resurrected (D2R)
. It allows players to import powerful or specific items directly into their offline saves rather than farming for them. Key Contents and Features Item Sets and Uniques
: Includes almost all original sets and a vast majority of unique items.
: Features popular runewords, though it is known to be missing several ladder-only and newer versions like File Format : Items are stored as .d2i files , which are compatible with various save editors. Specialty Items
: Contains "godly" items, charms, and 1.11 Hellfire Torches (notably with the older 25% proc rate for Hellfire). Known Limitations
The Kingpintz Item Pack is a comprehensive database of items designed for use with the Hero Editor, a popular save-file modification tool for Diablo II and Diablo II: Resurrected. It allows players in single-player mode to quickly access and import every unique, set, and rare item in the game without grinding. Overview of the Kingpintz Item Pack kingpintz item pack
Purpose: It acts as a digital library of all legitimate items found in Diablo II, categorized into folders for easy navigation.
Compatibility: Originally built for the classic Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (v1.10–1.14), the items can be imported into characters that are then moved to Diablo II: Resurrected folders for offline play.
Target Audience: Primarily used by players testing specific builds (like the "Bowazon" or "Strafezon") or those who wish to recreate their online characters in a solo environment. How to Use the Item Pack
Download and Install: The pack is typically found on community forums like Reddit or dedicated modding sites.
Open Hero Editor: Launch the Hero Editor and load your desired character save file (.d2s).
Import Items: Use the editor's "Import" function to browse the Kingpintz folders. You can select specific categories such as: Uniques: Weapons, armor, and jewelry. Sets: Full collections like Tal Rasha's or Immortal King. Kingpint'z Item Pack is a classic collection of
Charms/Runes: Grand charms, small charms, and high runes (Ber, Jah, etc.).
Save and Play: Save the character in the editor and then launch the game. For D2: Resurrected, you must copy the saved file into the D2R save directory. Key Benefits
Efficiency: Instantly gear a character to level 99 with "Best-in-Slot" (BiS) equipment for testing purposes.
Restoration: Allows players to recover items lost due to corrupted save files or switching platforms.
Customization: Provides a base for further editing, such as adding specific sockets or "ias" (increased attack speed) jewels to gear.
1. Build Testing and Theorycrafting
Diablo II has deep RPG mechanics. A player might wonder, "Is a Ribcrackerstaff better than a Windhammer for a Werewolf Druid?" or "How much Faster Cast Rate do I need for the Lightning breakpoint?" Answering these questions legitimately requires finding two incredibly rare items. With the pack, players can equip these items instantly, test their damage numbers, and mechanics, and then decide what to hunt for on their "legit" characters. Server Rules: Some strict "No Pay-to-Win" servers ban
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Kingpintz Item Pack reusable?
A: No. It is designed as a single-use, tamper-evident system. Reusing a tie compromises the locking mechanism.
Q: Can I write on the tags with a standard Sharpie?
A: Yes, but for maximum longevity, Kingpintz recommends an oil-based paint marker. Standard alcohol-based markers may fade after 6 months in sunlight.
Q: Does the pack include RFID tags?
A: The standard Kingpintz Item Pack does not include active RFID electronics. However, the premium “Scanner Sleeve” version is RFID-ready and can accommodate industry-standard 30mm x 15mm inlays.
Q: Are these ties food-grade?
A: The nylon material is FDA-compliant for indirect food contact (e.g., tagging sealed pallets in a cold storage facility). However, they are not approved for direct food immersion.
Q: Where can I buy an authentic Kingpintz Item Pack?
A: Authorized distributors include major industrial suppliers (Grainger, MSC Industrial) as well as the official Kingpintz website. Beware of counterfeit packs sold on third-party marketplaces—look for the embossed “KP” logo on every tie head.
Potential Drawbacks (What to Watch For)
While the Kingpintz item pack is powerful, it is not infallible.
- Server Rules: Some strict "No Pay-to-Win" servers ban external item packs. Always check the server’s discord rules before redeeming.
- Scam Risks: Only purchase Kingpintz packs from verified vendors or the official Kingpintz marketplace. Third-party resellers often use stolen credit cards or provide "duped" (duplicated/glitched) items that can get you banned.
- The Confidence Trap: Having a Kingpintz gear set can make you overconfident. You might rush into a 1v4 situation expecting your armor to save you. Remember: Skill outweighs gear.
Resale and collecting notes
- Keep original packaging and any numbered certificates for higher resale value.
- Photograph items and describe condition clearly if listing for sale.
- Monitor secondary marketplaces to gauge demand before buying for investment.
1. Typical Components of a "Kingpin" Item Pack
A credible Kingpin pack would include:
- High-Damage Weaponry – e.g., fully modded assault rifles, explosive shotguns, or rare magical unique items with "boss killer" stats.
- Protective Gear – armor with high durability, damage reduction, or set bonuses (e.g., +all resistances or % physical reduction).
- Currency & Consumables – large amounts of in-game money, health injectors, repair kits, or rare crafting materials.
- Luxury/Status Items – rare cosmetics, vehicle keys (in GTA), or pet summons that signify wealth.
- Utility items – radar jammers, lockpick sets, or fast-travel tokens.