Well, let me tell you about my experiences in Diablo II and how I managed to get a Pul rune.
First off, one of the sources where I found a Pul rune was from the Countess on hell difficulty. She has a chance to drop extra runes, and I was lucky enough to get a Pul rune from her. It’s not a guaranteed drop, but it’s definitely worth farming her for runes if you’re looking to get a Pul.
Another source where I obtained a Pul rune was from the Hellforge on nightmare or hell difficulty. The Hellforge quest has a 1 in 11 chance to drop a Pul rune as part of its quest reward. So, if you’re playing on nightmare or hell difficulty, it’s definitely worth completing the Hellforge quest for a chance at a Pul rune.
In addition to these sources, the Act 4 (N) Good treasure class also has a chance to drop a Pul rune. The higher the Good treasure class, the better the chances of finding a Pul rune. So, if you’re farming in Act 4 and looking for runes, keep an eye out for the Pul rune in the higher treasure classes.
Now, I should note that finding a Pul rune can be quite rare and it may take some time and effort to obtain one. But don’t get discouraged! Keep grinding and farming those rune drops, and eventually, you’ll have a Pul rune in your possession.
In my personal experience, I found that running Countess runs on hell difficulty was the most efficient way to farm for Pul runes. It’s a relatively quick and easy run, and the chance for extra rune drops from the Countess can really boost your chances of finding a Pul rune.
So, to summarize, the Countess on hell difficulty, the Hellforge on nightmare or hell difficulty, and the Act 4 (N) Good treasure class are all potential sources for obtaining a Pul rune in Diablo II. It may take some time and effort, but with perseverance, you’ll eventually find that elusive Pul rune. Happy hunting!