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    Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
    Image:Diablo II - Lord of Destruction Coverart.png
    Developer(s)Blizzard North
    Publisher(s)Flag of the United States Blizzard Entertainment
    Sierra Entertainment
    Version1.11b (September 13, 2005)
    Platform(s)Windows
    Mac OS
    Mac OS X
    Release date(PC)
    June 29, 2001
    (Mac)
    June 29, 2001
    Genre(s)Action_role-playing_game
    Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer
    Rating(s)ESRB: Mature
    PEGI: 16+
    ELSPA: 15+
    OFLC: MA15+
    OFLC/NZ: M and R16+
    MediaCD-ROM
    System requirementsMac OS:
    G3 processor or better, System 8.1 or later, 64MB RAM plus Virtual Memory, 650MB drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, 256 color display capable of 800x600, Diablo II
    Windows:
    233 MHz Pentium or better, 32MB RAM, 650MB drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectX compatible video card, Diablo II
    Input methodsKeyboard, Mouse

    Diablo II: Lord of Destruction (commonly abbreviated LoD) is an expansion pack for the popular hack and slash Action role-playing game Diablo II. Unlike the original Diablo's expansion pack, Diablo: Hellfire, it is an official expansion designed by Blizzard North.

    More than a standard expansion, Lord of Destruction not only added content in the form of new character classes and an additional scenario, but also dramatically revamped the gameplay of the existing Diablo II for solo and especially multiplayer.

    Story and plot details

    The story continues where Diablo II ended. Two of the three Prime Evils, Mephisto and Diablo, have been defeated and their Soulstones have been destroyed, preventing their return. However, the narrator Marius was tricked into surrendering the last Soulstone to a false Archangel Tyrael which was revealed to be Baal, the third brother and the very last remaining Prime Evil. Marius was subsequently murdered.

    Baal is leading an invasion against the northern barbarian lands. His first attack, against the city of Sescheron, capital city of the Barbarian homelands, leads to the stage where Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is set in Harrogath. Situated at the base of Mount Arreat, it is home to the humans who are sworn protectors of the mountain. Baal is currently besieging the city and destroying any settlements along the way towards the mountain's summit.

    Baal, the Lord of Destruction, is seeking the Worldstone, a massive crystal of great energies, built to prevent the High Heavens and Burning Hells from consuming the mortal realm completely into their respective folds. It is the source of all the Soulstones and their powers, so Baal wishes to obtain it, corrupt it and complete his brothers' plan to conquer the mortal realm and use it as a staging area to besiege the Heavens in the endless war between the two.

    Features

    Lord of Destruction adds a number of new features to the core gameplay of Diablo II. These include:

    • Two new character classes: the Assassin and the Druid.
    • A fifth act taking place in and around Mount Arreat in the northern Barbarian Highlands, with an additional act boss, Baal.
    Placing the runes "Jah", "Ith" and "Ber" (in that order) into an armour item with exactly three sockets produces the powerful Rune word "Enigma".
    • Many new weapons and new pieces of armor:
      • Ethereal items that are more powerful than their standard counterparts, but cannot be repaired.
      • Runes can be placed into sockets and provide different bonuses from gems.
      • "Runewords" are very powerful bonuses that are granted to an item when specfic runes are socketed in a specific order.
      • "Jewels" gain the same random bonuses that items can. These can be placed into sockets. They have the same effect no matter what the base item is. Unique gems are "Rainbow Facets" which have different bonuses to a certain element.
      • Charms that can be kept in the inventory and provide passive bonuses.
      • Class-specific items that can only be used by a certain character, e.g. Claws for an Assassin.
      • Additional unique and set items, including class-specific sets.
    • An expanded stash for storing items. Double the size of the stash in diablo 2.
    • An alternate weapon/shield setup that can be switched to via a hotkey in gameplay.
    • Hirelings can now follow the player through all the Acts. They can also be equipped with armor and a weapon, and can be resurrected (for a price) when killed.
    • The game can now be played at 800x600 resolution, up from 640x480.

    Act V Boss Levels

    There are several boss monsters in Act V.

    The player fights Shenk the Overseer in the Bloody Foothills, just outside Harrogath, who is directly in charge of the siege on Harrogath. The player must also rescue Anya in order to gain a valuable scroll of increased resistances. After Anya, the player also has to find and execute Nihlathak, who is sheltered between his minions in the Halls of Vaught. Before gaining access to the Worldstone Keep, the player must defeat The Ancients, which are the three Barbarians guarding the Worldstone and allowing only the worthy to pass.

    Finally, the player fights Baal in The Worldstone Chamber, after killing his pack of minions in the Throne of Destruction. Tyrael appears after Baal is dead, congratulating the player and opening a portal to Destruction's End, the conclusion of the game.

    After beating Baal, the player can choose to have access to the Secret Cow Level by transmuting Wirt's leg and a town portal tome in the Horadric cube from inside the Rogue's camp. A portal opens in the camp and any player can use it to enter the Secret Cow Level; a grassy meadow filled with polearm-wielding bovines. The Cow King is the electrified Boss of this horde. If a player kills the Cow King they can no longer create the portal that is used to access the Secret Cow Level. However, if another character creates a portal to the Secret Cow Level, the previous character can still enter.

    New Classes

    Assassin

    The Assassin

    The Assassin relies on a mixture of martial arts skills and the ability to lay passive traps. She can also open locked chests without the use of a key.

    Her Shadow Disciplines tree contains a mixture of passive bonuses (such as Claw Mastery or Weapon Block) and buffs (such as Burst of Speed or Venom), along with a few spells such as Mind Blast which stun and confuse the enemy rather than causing direct damage. She also can summon a Shadow Warrior or Shadow Master, which are useful summons that are also capable of dealing significant damage themselves.

    The Traps tree provides a few direct attacks, and more importantly, a number of summonable traps. The traps are stationary devices that will attack any hostile target in range a certain number of times before breaking. Traps are either based on fire or lightning, though the Death Sentry trap can explode nearby corpses in addition to shooting bolts of lightning. The blade trap skills are essentially ranged projectiles that cause melee damage.

    The Martial Arts tree consists of charge-up skills and finishing moves. Attacking with a charge-up skill increases the number of charges, up to three, then the finishing move releases the charges in a single powerful blow. The charge-up skills include attacks like Blades of Ice and Fists of Fire, which add elemental damage to the finishing blow, and also skills like Cobra Strike, which adds life and mana stealing to the finishing attack. The finishing blows are, for the most part, kicks, such as Dragon Talon, which releases a number of kicks in quick succession, and Dragon Flight, which teleports on to a target and kicks them, releasing any charges.

    Druid

    The Druid

    The Druid specialises in nature-based magic, with direct damage spells and a variety of minions. The Druid is voiced by Michael Bell.

    The Elemental tree consists of the magic of earth and sky. The 'storm' spells have effects like Cyclone Armor, which protects the Druid from the elements, and Tornado, a vortex of swirling winds that moves somewhat randomly and can deal massive damage. The 'fire' spells are more earthly than the Sorceress's, with spells like Fissure and Volcano. The ultimate Elemental spells are Hurricane and Armageddon; both create a storm that follows the Druid, damaging all that come too close.

    The Summoning tree governs the calling of natural allies to the Druid. While the wolves and grizzly that the Druid can summon are traditional melee summons, the other summoning spells are a bit different. Ravens do marginal damage, but can blind enemies and cannot be targeted. Ravens disappear over a period of time. The Druid can summon sages that provide Paladin-like Auras, such as increasing attack or life. Druids also can summon one of three vines. These can poison enemies from below, or consume corpses to replenish the Druid's life or mana.

    The Shape-Shifting tree gives the Druid the ability to become an animal himself, with gigantic bonuses to life. Druids may either become a nimble Werewolf or a large Werebear. Each form has its own special attacks, such as the Werewolf's Feral Rage, which causes the Druid to get faster and faster as he continues to attack enemies, and the Werebear's Maul, which makes the Druid swing harder and harder as he attacks. It is worth noting that all of the Druid's equipment functions as normal when shifted, if at different speeds, but the druid is virtually unable to cast spells.

    Critical response

    Like its predecessor Lord of Destruction got extremely positive reviews. It is listed at Metacritic with an average rating of 87 (with one perfect score from Computer Games Online). It is described at Metacritic as an expansion that "should reinforce the staying power of an already legendary RPG." Gamespot awarded the game an 8.2 out of 10, IGN administered the game an 8.8 out of 10 and Gamespy gave the game an 88 out of 100.

    Within the Diablo 2 community the expansion caused some controversy when Blizzard patched the original game with a patch that made Nightmare and Hell difficulties particularly harder than before; some players felt that Blizzard was effectively forcing them to upgrade to the expansion in order to find the items and gain the abilities necessary to deal with the new challenges.

    Patch history

    The expansion was released in Summer 2001 as version 1.07, the same version as the beta, but the 1.08 patch was available for download on the same day. Within a few months, 1.09 was released. This was the last patch for two years.

    Patch 1.10 was released on October 28, 2003. The main change was the introduction of "synergy" bonuses, whereby investing points into one skill would increase the power of a related skill. The difficulty of monsters was increased accordingly, making many previously viable builds almost useless in harder difficulty levels. Many powerful items and runewords were also added. While the most powerful runewords required many extremely rare runes, duplication of these rare runes made high-end runewords far more widely available than they would've otherwise been.

    A new event was also added to online play. When enough of the powerful (and hence, widely duped) Stone of Jordan rings had been sold back to NPCs on a server, an Uber Diablo or Diablo Clone would appear, dropping a powerful Annihilus charm upon death. It is widely believed that this event was added to remove the widely duped rings from the economy. The patch also introduced the Ladder, officially a competitive mode of Realm play that lets the player record his or her name on a list akin to the "High Score" listing in arcade video games. The Ladder is reset periodically, causing all Ladder characters to be converted to normal Non-Ladder characters. This creates a separate, initially 'dupe-free' economy on Ladder, and a fresh and equal start for all Ladder players. The latest reset took place on June 25, 2007.

    In mid-February 2007, a server-side patch was introduced that would end games if anyone's ping passed a certain threshold. This prevented a common lag-based item duplication method. This generally increased the quality of gameplay, as the number of people attempting to lag the servers to execute the method greatly reduced. However, this caused many players to drop from games unexpectedly.

    Even after Blizzard attempted to stop duping with the server-side patch, many people have still figured out ways to dupe. Blizzard has yet to release a patch that stops duping permanently.

    Über Tristram

    With patch 1.11 Blizzard added a new area called Über Tristram which can only be accessed on Battle.net. Players can gain access to Über Tristram by killing designated monsters and following a series of sub quests. Inside Über Tristram enemies have extremely heightened defense, damage and resistances. Three über bosses, Pandemonium Diablo, Über Baal and Über Mephisto can be found inside Über Tristram and upon killing the last of the three Über Bosses, players receive a valuable Hellfire Torch large charm and a standard of heroes. It is unknown what the standard of heroes can be used for at this time. The Über bosses often kill high-level characters in one hit. Most attempts to kill the bosses fail, even with the most powerful items and abilities in the game.

    Modding

    Diablo II is supported by a large modding community, even though Blizzard does not actively support Diablo II mods, the 1.10 patch softcoded many aspects of the game making modding for the game to a greater extent easier. The game does not feature any official editors, but has a plethora of unofficial editors for the text files, string tables, and maps.

    References

    1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_genres#Action_role-playing
    2. ^ http://rpgvault.ign.com/articles/870/870952p1.html
    3. ^ Montgomery, Lee "Lee'Mon". Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. GameSpy. Retrieved on 2008-04-20.
    4. ^ Diablo II: Lord of Destruction at Metacritic. Retrieved on 2006-07-28.
    5. ^ Diablo II: Lord of Destruction for PC - Diablo II: Lord of Destruction PC Game - Diablo II: Lord of Destruction Computer Game
    6. ^ IGN: Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
    7. ^ GameSpy.com - Reviews: Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
    8. ^ Gamespot Review

    External links

    • Official site


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