These store your automap data for different difficulty levels. .key: Custom key binding configurations.
Ensure Diablo II is completely closed to prevent file corruption.
I can provide step-by-step instructions or troubleshooting for your exact setup. Share public link
To truly understand your character saves, you must look at the raw data within the .d2s file. It is a , meaning its structure is designed for computers to read efficiently, not for humans to glance at in a text editor.
Copy these files to a USB flash drive or send them via a secure file-sharing method.
The physical location of these files has shifted across different versions of Windows and game patches, reflecting broader trends in software architecture: Where Diablo 2 Character Files Are Located
Highlight all files that share your character's name (e.g., Barbarian.d2s and Barbarian.d2x ).
Older versions of Diablo 2 stored save data directly within the game's installation directory. If you installed the game from original CDs, look here. C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II\Save
: Following the header, the file expands to include detailed sections for: Quests & Waypoints : Tracked progress across all three difficulties. Stats & Skills
These store your automap data for different difficulty levels. .key: Custom key binding configurations.
Ensure Diablo II is completely closed to prevent file corruption.
I can provide step-by-step instructions or troubleshooting for your exact setup. Share public link
To truly understand your character saves, you must look at the raw data within the .d2s file. It is a , meaning its structure is designed for computers to read efficiently, not for humans to glance at in a text editor.
Copy these files to a USB flash drive or send them via a secure file-sharing method.
The physical location of these files has shifted across different versions of Windows and game patches, reflecting broader trends in software architecture: Where Diablo 2 Character Files Are Located
Highlight all files that share your character's name (e.g., Barbarian.d2s and Barbarian.d2x ).
Older versions of Diablo 2 stored save data directly within the game's installation directory. If you installed the game from original CDs, look here. C:\Program Files (x86)\Diablo II\Save
: Following the header, the file expands to include detailed sections for: Quests & Waypoints : Tracked progress across all three difficulties. Stats & Skills