

To help differentiate the Mace super-type and Mace sub-type, the latter is called "Tipped Maces" instead. But, I can't remember how Blizzard classified weapons (unless they say polearm, like for Insight, or Swords for Ancients Pledge). Clubs, Tipped Maces, and Hammers are all commonly referred to as Maces, but Clubs/Hammers are not part of the (Tipped) Mace sub-type. I found a five socketed diamond bow, and I note that Call to Arms is a five socketed rune word that can be put into 5 socketed weapons.Scepters are not part of the (Tipped) Mace sub-type.Wands/Orbs are not part of the Staff sub-type.Note that the in-game tooltips can sometimes be incorrect since they refer to weapon "super-types" rather than the "sub-types" that are relevant in most scenarios. Technically, Wands are classified as melee weapons despite their similarities to orbs. Melee Weapons include all non-ranged weapons except Orbs. Call To Arms, typically shortened to CTA, is a runeword in Diablo 2: Resurrected, famous for its powerful Battle Orders and Battle Commands skill bonuses that apply even to non-Barbarian. They cannot be made in items whose rarity is magic or higher.

Runewords can only be made in regular items, and the socket count must be exact.
