
Game Rant had the opportunity to interview lead software engineer Ana Resendez and senior technical designer Tim Jones, who shed light on what players can anticipate from World of Warcraft's new challenge mode. In order to ensure fairness and prevent unjust tragedies, World of Warcraft will be implementing certain modifications to the game's PvP and enemy behavior specifically for the Hardcore realms, while otherwise maintaining the integrity of these new Classic Era servers. Although they can still interact with the world and communicate with friends, their progression on the Hardcore server comes to an end. This new mode presents players with a high level of challenge, as characters are unable to be resurrected once they die, leaving them trapped as spirits in the afterlife. The recipes for each rune is listed in the guide linked above.World of Warcraft Classic has recently announced the upcoming introduction of Hardcore realms to the game. All that said, don’t forget that you can make runes with the Horadric Cube. It does also have a chance to drop in Act 4. You can still farm The Countess and The Hellforge, but you’ll have to do both on at least Nightmare difficulty. Alternatively, you can farm The Hellforge, too, which comes way later in the game. When it comes to Ral, Tir and Tal, the most efficient way to farm them is to keep fighting The Countess on Normal difficulty or above. The earliest you can farm for each rune for the Insight Runeword in Diablo 2, once you have the 4 socket polearm depends on the difficulty you’re playing on.

The runes are fairly easy to farm (more on that below), and the Insight Runeword stats absolutely justify the grind, as you can see in the list. Hence the colloquial name for the Runeword, RalTirTalSol. The runes you need to make the Insight Runeword from a 4 socket polearm in Diablo 2 are Ral, Tir, Tal and Sol, in that order.

Which Runes You Need for Insight and Insight Runeword stats
