Diablo II Fire Sorceress Guide
Want to make a rich, successful, and powerful fire sorceress? Well here’s how.
The most important thing to creating a fireball sorceress is the skills you invest for her to learn. No matter what order you choose to learn them in the end product must have the following:
Note: the weapons/armor that are stated here are based for non-ladder players.
- Fire Bolt x20
- Fire ball x20
- Warmth: 1-4
- Static Field: 1
- Meteor: 15-20
- Fire mastery:20
- Teleport: 1-3
With skills out of the way the only thing you have left to think about is armor. What should my character wear? Depending what kind of sorceress you want your armor varies.
Magic Finding (getting rich): Full tal rasha armor set with topaz’s in the armor and helm, 1x War Travelers Boots, 1x torch, 1x annihlus as many +7 to magic find small charms you can carry, Magefists gloves, +15 to all resistances grand charm, Lidless Wall Shield, Nagelring with +30 magic find, 1x Carrion ring, (optional) Natures peace ring, 1x Call to Arms flail with atleast +3 to Battle orders (secondary weapon), (optional) rainbow facets into your tal rasha orb for more damage and easier kills.
Player Killer: 1x Arachnids belt, 1x sorceress fire skills tiara/coronet with +3 to fire skills, 1x fire eschustas, 1x torch, 1x annihlus, 1x Spirit shield, As many +1 Fire skills grand charms as you can carry. Chains of Honor armor (runeword) in a dusk shroud, Magefists Gloves, you can choose either of these amulets, Rising Sun or Maras Kaleidoscope, 2x Stone of Jordans,
Add resistance charms as needed. I find that the Magic Finding sorceress is also quite adept as a PvP fighter if you develop the correct strategy.
For help finding places to magic find please read my other article at http://gameolosophy.com/games/fantasy/diablo/diablo-ii-what-to-magic-find/
happy huntings.

please review and tell me if you used this and how well it works. Oh and for the mf fire sorc you might want to add 1-2 fire gc’s as well
I used to play Diablo 2 a lot, I usually used ice sorc. I wasn’t very experienced though.
Good guide thanks!