
But buying a Tome of Identify means you can place all your current Scrolls of Identify in it, and better still, once you have a Tome in your inventory it will automatically add any Scrolls of Identify you purchase or pick up in the world to it until it’s full. That’s right, the scrolls don’t stack, but to be fair almost nothing stacks in Diablo 2 so it’s not like scrolls were going to. However, you can pick up a Tome of Identify that will hold up to 20 scrolls, which is a good investment as it means the scrolls are using up only one inventory slot instead of 20 of them. Doing so consumes the scroll, so you only get one use per one scroll to identify one item. The scroll is a one-use item - clicking on the scroll, you can use it to identify a singular item. Instead, the Scroll of Identify is used, an item you can usually purchase in town and which also sometimes drops from monsters as you kill them. Unlike it’s sequel, D2R doesn’t let you simply identify any item by clicking on it. First off, if you’re coming to Diablo 2: Resurrectedfrom Diablo 3, you may be a little confused about the Identify mechanic.
