These files store the explored mini-map data for different difficulty levels (Normal, Nightmare, and Hell). Delete these, and your map will simply reset to black.
The shared stash (added in Patch 1.13c for single-player) is not stored in the character save file. It resides in a separate file named SharedStashSoftCoreV2.d2i (or _LOD_HC_ for Hardcore). We will cover managing this later.
If you want, I can:
If you ever decide to upgrade to the modern remaster, , your old LoD save files are fully compatible! You can simply copy your legacy .d2s files into the modern D2R save folder ( C:\Users\[Username]\Saved Games\Diablo II Resurrected ), and your decades-old characters will load perfectly in glorious 4K graphics.
Character save files are the heart of your progress in Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction (LoD). Whether you want to back up a level 99 Hardcore hero, transfer progress to a new computer, or experiment with character editors, understanding how these files work is essential.
Introduced in Diablo II: Resurrected , these files represent the shared stash tabs accessible by all your Softcore or Hardcore characters on a single computer.
If you find that your progress or items are not being saved, check that the Save folder is not set to "Read-Only." You can do this by right-clicking the folder, selecting "Properties," and ensuring the "Read-only" checkbox is unchecked. Applying this change to all subfolders and files can often resolve the issue.
If you run an older version of Diablo 2 without administrative privileges on modern Windows, the operating system silently redirects save writes to a hidden folder to protect the Program Files directory.
These files store the explored mini-map data for different difficulty levels (Normal, Nightmare, and Hell). Delete these, and your map will simply reset to black.
The shared stash (added in Patch 1.13c for single-player) is not stored in the character save file. It resides in a separate file named SharedStashSoftCoreV2.d2i (or _LOD_HC_ for Hardcore). We will cover managing this later.
If you want, I can:
If you ever decide to upgrade to the modern remaster, , your old LoD save files are fully compatible! You can simply copy your legacy .d2s files into the modern D2R save folder ( C:\Users\[Username]\Saved Games\Diablo II Resurrected ), and your decades-old characters will load perfectly in glorious 4K graphics.
Character save files are the heart of your progress in Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction (LoD). Whether you want to back up a level 99 Hardcore hero, transfer progress to a new computer, or experiment with character editors, understanding how these files work is essential.
Introduced in Diablo II: Resurrected , these files represent the shared stash tabs accessible by all your Softcore or Hardcore characters on a single computer.
If you find that your progress or items are not being saved, check that the Save folder is not set to "Read-Only." You can do this by right-clicking the folder, selecting "Properties," and ensuring the "Read-only" checkbox is unchecked. Applying this change to all subfolders and files can often resolve the issue.
If you run an older version of Diablo 2 without administrative privileges on modern Windows, the operating system silently redirects save writes to a hidden folder to protect the Program Files directory.