Most basic stats in Diablo 2: Resurrected are stored as standard integer values. Here is how to find and change them using the standard 4-byte scanning method. Modifying Gold Balance
| Activity | Allowed? | Risk Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 🟢 Yes | Low (Your personal experience) | | Online Battle.net | 🔴 No | Extremely High (Permanent Ban) | | Battle.net with Mods | 🔴 No | High (EULA Violation) | | Character/Stash Editing (Offline Saves) | 🟢 Yes | Low (If done offline) | Cheat Engine Diablo 2 Resurrected
Editing memory directly can lead to corrupted save files. Always back up your save files (usually located in C:\Users\YourUser\Saved Games\Diablo II Resurrected ) before using Cheat Engine. Most basic stats in Diablo 2: Resurrected are
Many community-created D2R tables include features like "God Mode," "Infinite Mana," "100% Better Chance of Getting Magic Items," and "Maximum Light Radius." | Risk Level | | :--- | :---
Cheat Engine (CE) is a widely used memory-editing tool that players use to change game values (HP, gold, speed, stats) in single-player games. For Diablo II: Resurrected (D2R) the same techniques and third‑party trainers have appeared: CE tables, speed hacks, and commercial trainers (WeMod, MrAntiFun, etc.). Using these tools can work for offline single‑player but is technically risky, frequently unreliable, and may violate Blizzard’s terms of service—resulting in account action if used in online play or if anti‑cheat detects tampering.
When you level up, you receive 5 attribute points and 1 skill point. You can manipulate these numbers using the exact same method as gold. Scan for your current unassigned points (First Scan). Spend one point in-game. Scan for the new, lower number (Next Scan).
If you change your Strength to an insanely high number (like 9999), your damage will skyrocket, but your character sheet might bug out visually. The game mechanics will still work.