| Problem | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Invalid checksum or illegal stat value (e.g., Strength = 9999) | Use the "Validate" button in the editor; revert to backup. | | Items are invisible | You added an item ID that exists in vanilla Diablo but not in DevilutionX (or vice versa) | Only add items from the editor's internal database. | | Spells don't work | You set Spell Level to 15, but the cap is 15; sometimes editors allow 16. Reset to 15. | Manually reduce spell levels in the "Spells" tab. | | Multiplayer desync | Two players have the same unique item ID (e.g., two “The Butcher's Cleavers”) | The game allows this, but the host may lag. No fix needed. | | Inventory items vanish after saving | You placed items in the belt slots incorrectly (belt slots are for potions only). | Move non-potions to the backpack grid. |
That’s where the comes in.
Go to the web-based editor. Click “Load Save” and select TEST.drv . devilutionx character editor
But even with improved stability and widescreen support, sometimes you want to go a step further. Maybe you lost a Level 30 Warrior to a corrupted save file. Maybe you want to test a bizarre build without grinding for 40 hours. Or perhaps you just want to give your Rogue a godly bow for fun. | Problem | Cause | Solution | |
Introduction: Breathing New Life into a Classic When Blizzard North released Diablo in 1996, they created a genre-defining masterpiece. However, for decades, the game suffered from a fatal flaw on modern systems: resolution caps, buggy networking, and a lack of quality-of-life features. Enter DevilutionX —a reverse-engineered, open-source port that resurrects the original Diablo experience for Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi, and even consoles like the Switch and PlayStation Vita. Reset to 15
Launch DevilutionX, create a character named “TEST”, save, exit. Find TEST.drv in the folder mentioned above.
Copy TEST.drv to TEST_backup.drv .