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==== Controversy with Expansion ====
 
==== Controversy with Expansion ====
When Blizzard released the expansion pack Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, they made the difficulty modes Nightmare and Hell harder for all players including the ones who did not buy the expansion pack. Some of these players felt that this was an attempt by Blizzard to force them to buy the expansion pack as they could no longer fight without the special items and abilities offered within the expansion pack. <ref name="Diablo Wiki"> Diablo II: Lorde of Destruction http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/Diablo_II:_Lord_of_Destruction#Critical_response.</ref>
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When Blizzard released the expansion pack Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, they made the difficulty modes Nightmare and Hell harder for all players including the ones who did not buy the expansion pack. Some of these players felt that this was an attempt by Blizzard to force them to buy the expansion pack as they could no longer progress without the special items and abilities offered within the expansion pack. <ref name="Diablo Wiki"> Diablo II: Lorde of Destruction http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/Diablo_II:_Lord_of_Destruction#Critical_response.</ref>
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

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Diablo II

Diablo II

Diablo II is a "hack and slash" game, and is the second game in the Diablo series by Blizzard Entertainment. It was one of the most popular games of 2000 due to it's continuation of the first Diablo game and it's access to free online play via Battle.net.

The expansion pack for Diablo II, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction was later released in 2001.

A sequel, Diablo III, was announced in 2008 and is currently in production and is projected to be released in early 2012. [1]

Game Play

The original Diablo II is split up into four acts. Within each act, the player has different quests that he/she has to accomplish, and at the end of each act the player has to combat with a boss. There are five character classes in which the player can choose from: the Amazon, the Necromancer, the Barbarian, the Sorceress, and the Paladin. During the game, the player fight monsters in the setting of dungeons and dark wilderness in order to obtain items and level up. The game is available to be played in 3 difficulty levels: Normal, Nightmare and Hell. Players can access new difficulty levels by beating the final boss on their current level. They then replay through the world on the harder setting working their way up. There are also two different types of character that the player can create: softcore and hardcore. The difference between these two types of character is that in hardcore, once the character is dead, he/she cannot be resurrected and all their items will be lost unless another played has checked the "loot" icon for them. [2]

Diablo II: Lord of Destruction Expansion

The expansion for Diablo II added a significant amount of content on to the original game. Two new character classes were introduced (assassin and druid), as well as a fifth act. Also added were new items and item modification possibilities.
Shown above are runes that were introduced with the Lord of Destruction expansion. Players can combine runes in weapons or armor to produce "runewords" for greater item improvements.

Controversy with Expansion

When Blizzard released the expansion pack Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, they made the difficulty modes Nightmare and Hell harder for all players including the ones who did not buy the expansion pack. Some of these players felt that this was an attempt by Blizzard to force them to buy the expansion pack as they could no longer progress without the special items and abilities offered within the expansion pack. [3]

See Also

References

  1. http://us.battle.net/d3/en/
  2. Diablo II
  3. Diablo II: Lorde of Destruction http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/Diablo_II:_Lord_of_Destruction#Critical_response.