textualmente:
"The game always drops the rings in the following order:
Nagelring > Manald Heal > Stone of Jordan
If the game determines to drop a Unique Ring, it checks to see if a Nagelring is in the game or has already been generated in that game. If not, one will always drop. If there is a Nagelring, it does the same check for a Manald Heal, and will drop one unless there is one in the game or already generated in that game. If so, it performs the same check on the Stone of Jordan. If all three are in the game, a Rare Ring will be generated.
Most characters carried a Nagelring and Manald Heal to try and generate a SoJ in early Diablo II, or all three if they wanted only Rare Rings. Having the first two on a character and then gambling for tons of rings was a good way to get more Stones.
This set order of dropping is abolished in D2X and D2 1.08"
es decir, ni naguels perfectos (de 30%), ni gambling ni hacer el pino con una mano. Si habia naguel y manald dentro del juego(sea como sea, y recordar que con gamble tb salen magicos y raros), y salia un anillo unico, seria automaticamente jordan
tb indicar que solo hay esos 3 anillos en classic (no lod) y en lod tambien hasta la 1.09