: When you boot the game, you’ll see new characters (often named "Unique-Axes," "Set-Armor," etc.) that are essentially walking storage chests full of items.
: For players tracking their "Holy Grail" (finding every item in the game), these archives sometimes serve as a reference or a way to test builds with "perfect" gear.
"Whorders_D2.7z" appears to be a specific compressed archive file associated with , likely containing a collection of community-created "mules" or a massive item hoard for use with single-player character editors. What is "Whorders"? Whorders_D2.7z
If this archive was created for the original "Legacy" Diablo II (v1.14d), the save files may need to be converted or imported carefully if you are trying to use them in Diablo II: Resurrected , as file structures and shared stashes differ between versions.
: Inside, you will likely find a series of .d2s files. These are Diablo II save files. : When you boot the game, you’ll see
: Players use these files to import specific items into their single-player characters using tools like the D2 Hero Editor .
: You will need a utility like 7-Zip or WinRAR to open the .7z extension. What is "Whorders"
: Modders use large item collections to test how new balance changes affect end-game gear. How to Use the .7z File