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Diablo II is an
game based in a dark fantasy setting developed by
and released globally by
on 29 June 2000.
The game is set in the fictional world of , centred around a group of anonymous
who are trying to catch up and stop the
before he frees his brothers and destroys the mortal realm.
Diablo II was one of the most popular games of 2000. Major factors that contributed to Diablo II's success include its addictive gameplay and access to the free online play service, .
The game was conceptualized and designed by
and , whom with
acted as Project Leads on the game. The main production roles were handled by
An official expansion pack, entitled
also developed by Blizzard North, was released on 29 June 2001. A sequel called
was announced to be in production on June 28, 2008 at
in Paris, but will be developed by Blizzard Entertainment, since Blizzard North has dissolved.
Developer(s):
Publisher(s):
Windows/MacNA: EU: Sierra EntertainmentAsia: HanbitSoft
Designer(s):
Composer(s):
Release date(s):
Platform(s):
2D, inhouse
System requirements:
Windows PCWindows 95+, 233 MHz Pentium, 32 MB RAM, 650 MB HDD, DirectX compatible video card, 4X CD-ROM driveMac OSG3 processor, 64 MB RAM plus virtual memory, System 8.1 or higher, 650 MB HDD, 4X CD-ROM drive, 256 colour display at 640x480 res (800x600 with )
Mouse, Keyboard
Rating(s):
15+ to 16+
Diablo II is built around
that progresses the narrative story line of the game, with each act following a predetermined path and list of quests, with
small selection of optional quests.
The player assumes the role of a hero from one of five different character classes, fighting monsters through wilderness areas and dungeons in order to level-up their character and gain better . The game uses real-time combat and the player sees the character from an isometric viewpoint. Players also have the option of hiring one
that accompanies the player and attack nearby enemies. A powerful
monster awaits the player at the end of each Act. Item drops, monster attributes, and most dungeon layouts are randomly-generated by Diablo II. The game also continues the use of randomised
from Diablo I.
After completing the four Acts in the game, there are two additional sequential difficulty levels, letting the player go through all three before reaching the max level at 99. These are: , , and . On higher difficulties, monsters are stronger,
is penalized on dying, and the player's resistances are handicapped. A character retains all abilities and items between difficulties, and may return to a lower difficulty at any time through a .
Players can also create a
character, as opposed to a normal (popularly called "softcore") character. A normal character can be resurrected if killed and resume playing, while a hardcore character has only one life. If killed, the character is permanently dead and unplayable, and all items and equipment on that character will be lost.
Diablo II allows the player to choose between five different character classes: Amazon, Necromancer, Barbarian, Sorceress, and Paladin. Each character has different strengths and weaknesses and sets of skills to choose from, as well as varying beginning attributes.
The five . From left to right: the , , , , and .
hails from the islands of the , near the border of the . The class is based on Greek mythology Amazons. She is similar to the
as they use ranged weaponry and use both strength and magic. The Amazon also uses javelins and spears. Many of her passive skills are defensive in nature, especially , , and . The Amazon is voiced by Jessica Straus.
is a death-themed , being
from the Eastern jungles. His
allow him raise , create golems, and
dead monsters to fight alongside him. He also uses
and "bone" skills, to cause damage to enemies. His Curses also afflict the enemy with . The Necromancer is voiced by Michael McConnohie.
is a powerful
fighter from the steppes of . He is an expert at frontline combat, able to absorb great punishment like a "", and is the only class capable of dual-wielding weapons. His skills allow him to specialise in different types of weapons, increasing his resistances, speed, and defence. He can also use ancient Barbarian Warcries and combat techniques to
himself and others as well as dealing with any foes quickly and violently. The Barbarian is voiced by David A. Thomas.
hails from a rebellious
of female-only
who have wrested the secrets of
use from the male-dominated clans. She wields the elements of ice, lightning and fire spells, using mostly offensive . Her Cold Skills can freeze enemies solid and bypass resistances, but do less damage than lightning or fire. The Sorceress's
spell allows her to instantly travel to a new destination, making her very difficult to hit. As such she is a "glass cannon", dealing much damage, but can't take much in turn. The Sorceress is voiced by Liana Young.
is a crusader from the , fighting for the glory of the . The Paladin's combat skills range from fanatical attacks to heavenly thunderbolts and blessed . The auras can incre damage, or resist magic attacks, or boosting defence. The Paladin's auras will
members, making him very useful for . The shield is another Paladin speciality, and he is the only character that can use it as a weapon. The Paladin also have very powerful anti- skills. The Paladin is voiced by Larry B. Scott.
In the , the
classes were released.
of Diablo II are more numerous than the ones in , and has slightly more abilities of their own, but is otherwise quite similar in style of gameplay. Some monsters have received improved , like the
monsters, who attack slightly more coordinated, and
monsters who retreat if the player moves up to
range. A few
encounters also use more "intelligent" combat, like special abilities from the boss, rather than the fight just being a race to drink .
The potions work similarly to the original. It's gameplay purpose is basically that of an extended / bar, with no
on usage, and little delay in filling up the . The big change is how the belt works, where instead of 1-0 selected slots, the player now only has 4 slots, but as he levels up, he can get better belts, which can save more rows of 4 potions, making the actual maximum of stored potions up to 16. Scrolls can not be stored in the Diablo II belt, but specific "tome" items that takes up 2 slots can be purchased to save space, storing up to 20 scrolls in each.
Items use a very similar mechanic to the original game, with
on magical items, an uniques that are more powerful. On top of that, set items and rares were introduced. Basically better versions of magical items, but not as special as uniques.
Diablo II can be played
free online service . Unlike the original , Diablo II was made specifically with online gaming in mind. Several
or Warcries) multiply their effectiveness if they are cast within a party and the game world included a lot more open spaces.
The Diablo II Battle.net is divided into "Open" and "Closed" realms. Players may play their single-player characters on open realms while characters in closed realms are stored on the servers as a measure against
and . The character must also be played every 90 days to avoid expiration. Online play is otherwise nearly identical to single-player play. The most notable difference is that online maps are generated randomly every time a new game is entered, while offline single player maps are just generated when the game is first started as a persistent world the player will always return to when playing with that character.
The game is most often played
(), and the right class combination with complementary skills can finish some of the game's climactic battles in a matter of seconds, providing strong incentives for party-oriented character builds. Up to eight players can be in one game but are not automatically made into a . It's also possible to form multiple opposing parties.
gained, ' hit points and damage, and the number of items dropped are all increased as more players join a game, though not in a strictly proportional manner. Players are allowed to duel each other with all damage being reduced in . The bounty for a successful kill in PvP is a portion of the gold and the "ear" of the defeated player (with the previous owner's name and level at the time of the kill).
Due to the PvP mechanics, the game has a lot of non-consensual PvP combat, also called "", .
Patch 1.10 included the option of playing with a ladder character. The ladder system can be reset at various intervals to allow for all players to start fresh with new characters on an equal footing. Ladder seasons have lasted from as short as nine months to over a year. When a ladder season ends all ladder characters are transferred to the non-ladder population. Certain rare items are available only within ladder games, although they can be traded for and exchanged on non-ladder after the season has ended.
The game has been the precise number of patches is impossible to determine as Battle.net has the capability of making minor server-side patches to address immediate issues. The game is currently in version 1.12 with the latest major patch released on June 17, 2008. Through the patch history, several exploits and issues have been addressed (such as illegal item , though it still exists), as well as major revamps to the game's balance. Not all patches have affected Diablo II directly, as several were designed to address issues in the expansion to the game and had minimal effects on Diablo II.
On March 3, 2009, Blizzard announced a new Diablo 2 content patch, 9 years after the game's release. Diablo 2 content patch 1.13 has been released on a public test server named "classic beta".
The story of Diablo II takes immediately after the end of
(and also in ), where the
character of the first game tried to contain
within himself by plunging the
into his own head. Unfortunately, he was instead corrupted by the Lord of Terror, and became the . Despite struggling with the
within, he spread chaos and terror wherever he went. Diablo had in fact planned this all along, luring the Warrior to his dungeon.
The player takes on the role as one of five (seven in the ) heroes who group up in order to stop Diablo and the other . They start in the
(which may be in
or , the lore is fuzzy), chasing after this mysterious Dark Wanderer who had summoned demons to overrun their , which guarded the passage to the East.
Diablo leaves hinders for the heroes, such as the , , in the Monastery, and heads first to the
desert to free his brother
near , and then further to the jungles of
under the city of . At every step of the way, the player not only chases Diablo, but also has to deal with demonic corruption and other obstacles in the way.
Finally, the heroes catch up with the Brothers, and kill
in , ending the corruption of the , and goes through a portal to
itself, to find Diablo.
Searching hell, and finding the , Diablo's home, the heroes summon the demon before he has fully recovered from transforming into his real, red, self, and defeats him. The heroes are then charged with destroying the Soulstones as the Prime Evils were taught long ago how to corrupt them by the fallen
The story continues in the expansion to the game, where the player chases the last of the Prime E Baal (Lord of Destruction) who is going after the mythical
in an attempt to corrupt it.
The red portal...
To read more about the actual Diablo II Cow Level and how to get there, please see the .
The "" is the result of a running joke from the original
that spawned from an Internet rumor about the cow placed in the town of
seemingly without purpose. Supposedly, if the cow was clicked on a certain number of times, a portal to a secret level would open. The rumour was a hoax, but the legend was born as player after player asked Blizzard about how to access the level, and they vehemently denied its existence.
In the Diablo I expansion , created by third-party developer Synergistic Software, it was possible to change a parameter in a specific text file, so that the farmer was dressed in a cow suit, with appropriate new dialogue ("Moo." "I said Moo!"). This added fuel to the fire. To stop the rumours, Blizzard included a cheat in
that read "There is no cow level", officially confirming that there was, in fact, no cow level.
On April 1, 1999, a Diablo II Screenshot of the Week featured cows fighting. People wondered if the screenshot was an April Fool's joke or if there really was a Secret Cow Level planned for Diablo II. It turned out that there was a cow level in Diablo II.
The game was also released in Collector's Edition format, containing bonus collector's material, a copy of the
pen-and-paper campaign setting, and promotional movies for other
games. The Diablo II: Exclusive Gift Set (2000) similarly contained exclusive collector's material and promotional videos, as well as a copy of the official strategy guide. The Diablo Gift Pack (2000) contained copies of
and Diablo II, but no expansions. The Diablo: Battle Chest (2001) contained copies of Diablo II, , the official strategy guide, and the original . Recently however the Battle Chest no longer contains the original Diablo.
Unlike , Diablo II did not come with a "spawn" version, and was not released on PlayStation, as the team felt the gameplay was not optimal for console play. The game did, however spawn an expansion: , which was widely positively received by the fans of the franchise.
The announcement of
has renewed the interest in its predecessor and brought more attention to the many mods available for the game.
The score has been composed by
and integrates creepy ambience with melodic pieces. The style of the score is ambient industrial and experimental. Some tracks were created by reusing the tracks from the original game, while others by rearranging tracks that were out-takes. Other scores are combinations of parts that were created more than a year after the first game's release.
While the player visits a , the game has to create a much more peaceful atmosphere, so for that the town theme from
called Wilderness gives a pastoral feel of the wilderness (with the cows, farm fences, cabins and trees).
Mustafa Waiz, a percussionist, and , the game's sound designer, worked on the drum samples. Mustafa played on the dumbek, djembe, and finger cymbals which gave Matt Uelmen a base upon which to build tracks around.
The town theme from Act II, called Toru makes strong statement of departure from the world of Act I while also maintaining a thematic connection to what had come before. It is the first time in the series to be used some radically different elements than the guitars and choral sounds that dominate both the original
and the opening quarter of Diablo II.
The foundation of the Toru piece is found in exciting dynamics of a Chinese wind gong. The instrument radically changes color from a steady mysterious drone to a harsh, fearsome noise, that gives exotic feeling and at the same time the pacing of the second town. In all sequences of Act II with deserts and valleys, Arabic percussion sounds dominate.
The composer was impressed by two of the Spectrasonics music libraries, Symphony of Voices and Heart of Asia. He uses samples from Heart of Asia in the Harem piece from Act II, and tries to put the sampled female voice out front and center, getting a nice alto in it. The Crypt track uses a sample from Symphony of V the choral phrase Miserere. deep in the mix of the track, alongside the excessive rainsticks and cymbal scrapes, combined with metal guitar solos.
Tristram uses the main theme of the first
and it is the earliest track composed for Diablo II. Coda contains an excerpt of "Prelude in C Minor" by Frederic Chopin.
Monastery from , inspired by the Polish master, Krzysztof Penderecki with the initial voice and string clusters technique.
Toru and Maggot from , inspired by Toru Takemitsu, with Toru's use of spacing and time.
Spider from , sounding like Harry Manfredini.
Drums - Scott Petersen
Guitar - Bernie Wilkens
Oboe - Roger Weismeyer
Percussion - Mustafa Waiz
Producer, Performer, Composed By - Matt Uelmen
Recorded By - Matt Uelmen , Scott Petersen
Voice samples from Heart of Asia, Heart of Africa, and Symphony of Voices by Spectrasonics.
The Harem track samples from 'Heart of Asia' the Sanskrit Female 1 samples.
Recorded in Redwood City, Oakland, and San Mateo, California, April 1997 - March 2000.
Diablo II Collector's Edition contents.
Diablo II had a positive reception. The game has achieved an overall score of 88 on Metacritic. Gamespy awarded the game an 86 out of 100, IGN awarded the game an 8.3 out of 10, and Gamespot awarded the game an 8.5 out of 10 along with earning the 2000 runner-up Reader's Choice Award for role-playing game of the year. It was awarded a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records 2000 edition for being the fastest selling computer game ever sold, with more than 1 million units sold in the first two weeks of availability.
have since surpassed Diablo II's record to become fastest-selling computer games ever at their times of release, according to Blizzard.
As of August 29, 2001, Diablo II has sold 4 million copies worldwide. The game has received the "Computer Game of the Year", "Computer Role Playing Game of the Year", and "Game of the Year" awards from the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences at the 2001 Interactive Achievement Awards.
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