This game was super hard, i dont kno blizzard expected some1 to beat this. THE BUTCHER WAS like fighting uber trist, SUPER HARD>>> omfg i gave up on that game. The Blood clans are the most annoyingest. LOL i remember wirt when he was a lil kid, tryed to sell me a weapon (or dagger) for 5k or 10k. i was wtf are you mad u lil shit. just to tell you lil wirt, griswold owns you and i take ur leg, and make a cow lvl with it BEETCH:D
The people that go online for Diablo I are all hackers. It's so tainted. It was fun in the legit days however. I stick to Diablo I single player for the music, monsters, items, skills, and of course, Tristram.
thxxx , i did go online actually and joined this pne game and this guy gave me like the godliest gear for like 6 of my characters, i was like wow... thats gay..
So yah, i just killed the butcher and now im in some sewer place. Scary..:D
Yea, I think that Diablo II's music fits each act perfectly. I think Diablo I is a lot more evil sounding - so I hope they combine the concepts of both styles of music into Diablo III.
Blizzard took some of the Diablo and Diablo II music themes for dark places in WoW: Burning Crusade (Shadow Tomb, Shadow Labyrinths etc). Could be a hint (or not) for the ones carefull enough to notice. Cant wait for this years announcement, i wanna know if we'll get a Diablo III and when!
um yeah, question. after the 16 levels of uber hard monsters, how come Diablo was so FRIGHTENINGLY easy?! i mean, i used more potions fighting a horde of Blood Knights! I think Diablo, The Dark Lord, should have been more challenging, but that's just my opinion. I just beat the game like 3 days ago and it was a good game, but Diablo was WAY too weak.
What I would do against either the Butcher of King Leoric was if I wasn't able to defeat them at my level, I would just start a new game with the same character. Since you could keep your stats and start over.
Or better yet, you can actually just ignore the Butcher until you're ready to defeat him. Just don't open the door to his shop. His is the one with the ridiculous amount of blood and body parts all over it.
Sometimes I would be as far as the third level of the catacombs then I'd remember to go kill the Butcher and by then he was pretty easy.
My favorite way to kill the Butcher was with the golem. That way you wouldn't give the Butcher the satisfaction of shedding more blood, only earth.
yeah man, the butcher was BOGUS to fight with the rogue, but i accidentally got him stuck behind the stairs and shot him until he died. IT was great!!:cool:
fight the butcher when your about lvl 6 or 7 and with a fast weapon. and you should be fine or get him stuck in the stairs or trapping behind a chain wall.
skeleton king when your lvl 9 or 10 and you should be fine
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It seems about as proportional as in D2, to me anyway.
Except that you only upgrade attributes and not skills as well. Unless of course you dupe your spell books. Ah, who didn't attempt to dupe in Diablo 2 when it first came out!
a little. well at the start its about the same, you go up pretty quickly, then when you get to about lvl 25 it slows down. because of that "only getting experience from monsters 5 lvls above or below you". so when you restart the game, your lvl 25 but most monsters inthe first say 8 stages will be level 5 or maybe 10. so you wont get anything from them except items.
there are only 20 stages in total.
4 cathdral stages, 4 catacomb stages, 4 cave stages, 4 hell stages, 4 bonus stages (2 based on the cathedral, 1 based on the catacombs and 1 based on the caves)
but due to game mechanics you have the new game feature. which resets the game. you of course keep all your items/stats/spells.
on average you first time you face diablo (on lvl 16) you are around lvl 30 or so. give ortake a few levels based on how many times you rest the game or not.
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Killing Diablo in the first game could be so much more difficult than the second. Cause if you died, you couldn't just run back to where you died and pick up where you left off. You had to save the game and each time I would get a good hit (unless my dexterity was high enough that it didn't matter), I would save it out of fear that I'd get killed and I would have to start all over.
Plus, you aren't just fighting Diablo but all his cronies hanging out with him.
dude, what are you talking about? Diablo in D1 was a huge letdown. I thought he would be tougher, but i did have a really fast sword and an armor rating of like 100+ so yeah, that might be one reason.
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So yah, i just killed the butcher and now im in some sewer place. Scary..:D
Or better yet, you can actually just ignore the Butcher until you're ready to defeat him. Just don't open the door to his shop. His is the one with the ridiculous amount of blood and body parts all over it.
Sometimes I would be as far as the third level of the catacombs then I'd remember to go kill the Butcher and by then he was pretty easy.
My favorite way to kill the Butcher was with the golem. That way you wouldn't give the Butcher the satisfaction of shedding more blood, only earth.
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skeleton king when your lvl 9 or 10 and you should be fine
unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount, fsck, more, yes, fsck, fsck, fsck, umount, sleep
Except that you only upgrade attributes and not skills as well. Unless of course you dupe your spell books. Ah, who didn't attempt to dupe in Diablo 2 when it first came out!
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a little. well at the start its about the same, you go up pretty quickly, then when you get to about lvl 25 it slows down. because of that "only getting experience from monsters 5 lvls above or below you". so when you restart the game, your lvl 25 but most monsters inthe first say 8 stages will be level 5 or maybe 10. so you wont get anything from them except items.
there are only 20 stages in total.
4 cathdral stages, 4 catacomb stages, 4 cave stages, 4 hell stages, 4 bonus stages (2 based on the cathedral, 1 based on the catacombs and 1 based on the caves)
but due to game mechanics you have the new game feature. which resets the game. you of course keep all your items/stats/spells.
on average you first time you face diablo (on lvl 16) you are around lvl 30 or so. give ortake a few levels based on how many times you rest the game or not.
Killing Diablo in the first game could be so much more difficult than the second. Cause if you died, you couldn't just run back to where you died and pick up where you left off. You had to save the game and each time I would get a good hit (unless my dexterity was high enough that it didn't matter), I would save it out of fear that I'd get killed and I would have to start all over.
Plus, you aren't just fighting Diablo but all his cronies hanging out with him.
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