Gheed's Fortune is a unique grand charm in Diablo II. It grants a large bonus to gold and Magic Find, and is the only charm that reduces vendor prices. Unlike its smaller cousins, Annihilus and Hellfire Torch, Gheed's Fortune does not drop from a specific monster or event and can be found normally. Monsters starting from Act I in Hell difficulty onwards can drop this item.
Gheed's Fortune, when rolled for high magic find, has by far the best magic find boost per unit of space in the inventory. The second-best option are perfect small charms of Luck, which only grant 7%. Gheed's Fortune is therefore a magic finder's staple, with the added bonus that it does not reduce killing power in any way unlike most other magic finding gear (unless one wishes to fill their entire inventory with +skill charms, as is sometimes the case when running Chaos Tristram).
Characters may possess only one such charm in their inventory space. The charm spawns only in Patch 1.10 or later. This item is a reference to Gheed, an NPC in Diablo II that allows a player to gamble for rare items.
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Gheed's Fortune
Grand Charm
Required Level: 62
80-160% Extra Gold From Monsters
Reduces All Vendor Prices 10-15%
20-40% Better Chance of Getting Magic Items
(Only Spawns In Patch 1.10 or later)
Rings — Nagelring • Manald Heal • Stone of Jordan • Dwarf Star • Raven Frost • Bul-Kathos' Wedding Band • Carrion Wind • Nature's Peace • Wisp Projector
Amulets — Nokozan Relic • The Eye of Etlich • The Mahim-Oak Curio • Saracen's Chance • The Cat's Eye • Crescent Moon • Atma's Scarab • The Rising Sun • Highlord's Wrath • Mara's Kaleidoscope • Seraph's Hymn • Metalgrid
Charms — Hellfire Torch • Annihilus • Gheed's Fortune • Black Cleft • Bone Break • Cold Rupture • Crack of the Heavens • Flame Rift • Rotting Fissure
Quest Items — Amulet of the Viper