Diablo 2 lord of destruction full game


















The game still has lots of new things to play with even without the use of the new classes. Thousands of new class-specific weapons, armor and magic items are included in the game as well as new item sets and new unique items.

The expansion adds rune words and jewels to the mix as well, making it easier to create or modify items. There are also charms, items which when held in your backpack grant magical enhancements, and ethereal weapons and armor, which are imbued with magical properties but are irreparable.

Lord of Destruction features a lot of minor changes that make gameplay more fun. Now you can heal and equip your hirelings, and even take them to new Acts. LOD also features a larger character stash chest, eight new skill hotkeys, 'repair all' commands, new automap features and a 'fill tome' command. The biggest feature, of course, is the new Act, a fantastic addition set in the Barbarian Highlands and featuring six new quests. Not only does the new Act contain eye-catching glacier graphics, it also includes some of the hardest creatures, 50 new classes and seven new bosses to be exact, and the most difficult quests in the game.

As in the original Diablo II, you can play single or multiplayer, but the added unique items and increased difficulty make multiplayer a near must. Unfortunately the expansion doesn't include any changes to Blizzard's multiplayer Battle. Although the graphics haven't really been changed in the game, the expansion does now allow you to play in x mode, which gives a wider view and seems to make the graphics less pixilated. Of course you can't forget the cinematic scenes for the new act, which remain at Blizzard's high standard.

The expansion is so packed with new features, creatures, classes and items that you could mistake it for a new game. And with at least an additional 10 hours of play, the expansion is definitely worth the price. The most noticeable additions to LOD are the creation of two new character classes, the assassin and the druid, which in itself make replaying the game's original levels worthwhile. Surprisingly, Blizzard managed to create characters that stand out from the original classes in both graphics and tactical advantage, each equipped with 30 unique skills and spells.

The assassin is a master of martial arts, which allows her to do increasingly deadly damage through charge-up attacks and finishing moves, deadly traps ranging from thrown fire bombs to complex proximity-triggered sentries, and the powerful shadow disciplines, a kind of psychic magic which modifies her attributes.

The assassin is also the only class that can use the powerful and quick claw-class weapon. The druid plays a bit like the necromancer with the ability to call creatures to his side, like ravens, grizzlies or deadly plants. He also can manipulate the elements, calling forth volcanoes, twisters or even hurricanes. My favorite druid skill is his ability to temporarily shape shift into a werewolf or werebear, creatures with increased speed, agility and fighting prowess.

The drawback with using the new character classes is that you will need to start the game, multiplayer or single player, fresh and fight your way through to vanquishing Diablo to get to the new levels. But the uniqueness of the new characters makes it a fun ride. If you decide to skip the replay and stick with your old characters you just need to convert them -- a one-time, one-way process. The game still has lots of new things to play with even without the use of the new classes. Thousands of new class-specific weapons, armor and magic items are included in the game as well as new item sets and new unique items.

Go through an exciting path as a brave warrior and complete all the trials that befell the warrior. For the first time in the series, special character classes have appeared - the Assassin and the Druid, each with its own distinctive set of abilities. Also, a previously unseen city appeared in the possession of the Barbarian, where new quests, NPCs, and their own unique random events are available.

In addition, explore a variety of locations to get new items of equipment, weapons, as well as magical talismans, jewels, and runes that endow destructive skills, and superiority in battles. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction has several main characters: Anya is the daughter of Aust, who was engaged in finding out information about Nihlatak, who betrayed his settlement.

But she was kidnapped and locked up in an icy Prison. Deckard Cain - assistant to the protagonist, accompanies, thanks to the help provided earlier in his release from captivity. Identifies objects and classifies them. Larzuk is the head blacksmith in the Fifth City. Deals with the supply of weapons and armor. Malakh is a local healer who helps residents maintain a healthy state of health.



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