D2R Price Index
The Price Index records what Diablo II: Resurrected shops are charging for runes, updates those numbers daily, and keeps the history so you can see which direction a price is moving before you buy.
Use it to answer three questions. What does a rune cost right now. Who is selling it, and at what price. Is the price rising or falling compared with last 7 days and with the current ladder day.
Sanctuary Relic is one of the shops listed here. We say that at the start rather than at the bottom, because it is the first thing you should weigh when deciding how much to trust the numbers.
What the index covers
Runes only, for now.
Comparison only works on items that are identical between shops. A Ber rune is the same item wherever you buy it, so two prices for it can be placed side by side and the difference means something. A rare ring is not. Two shops listing Raven Frost may be selling very different rolls, and comparing those prices produces a number that looks precise while telling you almost nothing.
Runes are the clearest case in the game: fixed, fungible, and priced by every shop. They are also what most people are checking when they want to know what something costs.
Other categories may follow once we can track them without the comparison becoming misleading. Gems, keys and tokens are the obvious next candidates. Rolled and rare items are unlikely to be added at all, because there is no honest way to compare them on price alone.
For each rune you get:
- the current price at every tracked shop, sorted low to high;
- the spread between the lowest and highest listing;
- price history for the current ladder season;
- trend direction from the selected rune and from the basket view.
How we handle being a shop ourselves
Three rules govern our own listing.
- We appear in the tables in price order, in the same format as everyone else. No pinned row, no highlight, no position our price has not earned.
- No shop pays to be included, ranked, or left out. There are no affiliate links on this page.
- When another shop is cheaper on a rune, the table shows it. You would find out anyway by opening two tabs, and a comparison that quietly omits the cases where we lose is not a comparison.
We are not recommending anyone
A shop appearing here means we can read its public prices. Nothing beyond that.
We have no relationship with the other shops listed. We do not test their delivery, we have not tried their support, and we cannot tell you how they behave when an order goes wrong.
If you buy from a shop you found through this page, that decision and its outcome sit with you and them.
A lower price is sometimes a better deal. It can also mean:
- the rune is listed but not actually in stock;
- delivery takes days rather than hours;
- fees, order minimums or currency conversion appear at checkout;
- there is no support channel once payment clears;
- the listing is stale and you will be quoted something else in chat.
We record the number shown on a public page. Every claim attached to that number, including delivery times, stock levels, refund terms and guarantees, is the shop's to make and yours to evaluate.
Reasonable checks before a first order: how long the shop has existed, whether its reviews are spread over months or clustered into a few days, whether support answers a specific question properly, and whether a small order arrives as described. Ratings in this market are routinely bought or incentivised, so a high score on its own tells you less than the shape of the reviews behind it.
Apply the same checks to us.
How the data is collected
We read the public listing pages of the tracked shops on a fixed schedule and record the displayed price for each rune. Every check is timestamped, and every page shows when it last updated.
Recorded prices are listing prices, taken before bulk discounts, promotions and payment fees. Treat them as the shelf price rather than the final total at checkout.
When a source stops responding or a shop changes its site structure, that data ages. Any source that has not updated within 24 hours is marked stale instead of being shown as current.
Limits worth knowing
A listed price is not proof of stock. A shop can display a number for a rune it cannot deliver today.
Price is one factor among several. Delivery time, support quality and refund handling do not appear in a table of numbers, and they decide how the order actually goes.
Ladder resets restart the history. A new season creates a new economy. Previous seasons stay archived for comparison, but the shape of one season does not guarantee the shape of the next.
Coverage is partial. We track shops with enough public, comparable inventory to produce meaningful numbers. Private trading, in game trades and marketplace listings are outside it.
Reading the season curve
Prices in D2R follow the ladder cycle, and where you are in that cycle matters more than the absolute number.
Supply is at its lowest in the opening days, when almost nothing has been farmed and demand is concentrated. Prices fall as supply catches up, and the steepest decline usually happens in the early weeks rather than gradually across the season. Later on the market flattens. High runes hold value longer than most gear because demand for them does not fade, while lower runes tied to a specific progression stage lose value once the player has moved past them. Toward a reset, ladder-only value drops as the season ends.
The practical decision this supports: buying at the start of a season costs more and saves time, buying later costs less and saves nothing if the character has already stalled. The chart on each rune page shows where the current price sits against that history.
FAQ
How often does it update? Every 6 hours. Each rune page carries its own last checked timestamp.
Why is a particular shop missing? Either it does not publish comparable prices publicly, or we have not added it yet. Tell us and we will look at it.
Why is your price not the lowest on some runes? Sometimes it is not. We price against delivery time and support rather than matching the lowest listing on every rune, and showing that openly is more useful to you than hiding the comparison.
Can I use this data elsewhere? Yes. Screenshot it, quote it, or link to it. A credit is appreciated and not required.
Does this replace checking the shop directly? No. Confirm the current price and stock on the shop's own page before paying.
Once you know what a rune should cost, our own listings and delivery terms are on the product pages: /diablo-2-resurrected.
Related: once we launch dedicated rune product pages, this index page links to each one (starting with the Ber rune price and buy page).
Sanctuary Relic is an independent shop and is not affiliated with any game publisher or platform. Using third party in game services may violate game Terms of Use and can lead to account penalties.
Shops listed on this page are unaffiliated third parties. Inclusion is not a recommendation, and we make no representation about their reliability, stock, delivery or conduct. Prices are recorded from public listings and may be inaccurate or out of date. Any transaction with a third party shop is at your own risk.
Where can I buy Ber Rune?
Search this page for Ber Rune and then open the dedicated Ber rune index page to confirm the same comparison at the rune level:
Ber rune price and where to buy·Diablo II: Resurrected price index home