Diablo III Strategy


Diablo III is one of the best online games that you can play for many hours. While you are playing the game you can find weapons, gold, mana, find health potions and increase your character by learning skills and spells while building strength and finding new weapons to fight anything that tries to attack you.

Diablo III starts 20 years following the events where Diablo II ends. The Worldstone, which Tyrael protected at the ending of Diablo II "Lord of Destruction", has been destroyed, no longer shielding the world of Sanctuary from Heaven or even Hell.

Diablo has always been based on storyline, but now there will be class-based quests which will still include even more storyline. If you are like me I have been waiting for the longest time for this game to be released. Here are some helpful Diablo secrets that will help you destroy the competition and become a master at the game.

When stating the game be sure to understand where and what all the shortcuts do. Locating and understanding where to get potions and spells or even where to get your weapons repaired or replaced is always a good way to starting a new game.

I have also learned that understanding what all spells do and how to throw them at the right time is very important to game play. Diablo III has new characters such as the "Witch Doctor" that is similar to the Necromancer which raised the undead to fight with him. The good thing is they have their own weapons, skills and magic. The other new class is the "Wizard" which uses new tricks like Disintegration and Slow Time and uses basic magic skills.

During the game you will have to defeat new characters some which are basically like the ones from Diablo II. The "Dune Thresher" is like the sand maggot but more dangerous. These creatures will pop out of the ground and attack you. The "Gnarled Walkers" are like walking trees that will follow you.

Remember when you saved "Deckard Cain" in Diablo II? Well now he has a journal that has information about what really happened in Diablo and Diablo II. The book is interactive and all you do to turn the page is click the bottom corner of the book.

I believe this is one of the greatest games that was ever made it has so much to offer such as world maps such as "New Tristam" and "Caldeum". The game also includes dungeons like the "Tristam Cathedral".

Blizzard informed me that the game must be played online. If you do not have an internet connection "You" will not be able to play the game. Unfortunately you can't play offline like you could with Diablo II.

This book will help you understand Diablo better so you don't get killed or left in the dark. One thing I like about this book is you will know how to develop yourself better so when you get in a rough situation you wont be killed as easy. I believe if you need the inside scoop on being a better Diablo player then this is the book for you.



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Why I *Probably* Won't Be Playing Diablo III


It's been nearly twelve years since I first played Diablo II and longer still since I first played the classic that is the original Diablo. Since then, I've been chomping at the bit for more. The first Diablo still ranks as one of my favorite games of all time. Although, Diablo II was damn good it still fell short of the masterpiece that was the first installment of Diablo. Even with the innovations and changes it introduced to the franchise and while it was still a great game, it never captured the atmosphere and memorable moments the way Diablo had.

This made the announcement of Diablo III, a sequel twelve years in the making, not only exciting but very intriguing. I could only fathom what Blizzard had in store for Diablo III after all these years; would it more closely resemble Diablo II with its wide open environments or would the series return to its roots and drag you under ground to the very pits of hell?

Prior to the first rumors about Diablo III surfacing, I admittedly hadn't thought all that much about Diablo for many years. It seems as though neither had Blizzard, considering they seemed to be preoccupied with their money tree, World of Warcraft. Although they did get around to finally releasing Starcraft II, albeit, it too took 12 years to complete. That's not to say that it wasn't well worth the wait.

When the first tidbits about Diablo III were released I was excited, to say the least. Memories of exploring catacombs, casting firewalls, running from The Butcher and getting ripped off by Wart in the town of Tristram all came flooding back. I heard rumblings of a private Beta and before I knew it the Beta had been made public and I completely missed the opportunity to play it, of no fault but my own I must admit. Still I was consumed with excitement as Diablo III's release date grew closer.

Diablo III is one of, if not, the most anticipated game Blizzard has ever released. Evidenced by its pre-order sales being the largest for a PC game in Amazon's history. On top of that, the Beta hosted 2 million people, who logged on to play it over the weekend it was available. Clearly I'm far from alone in my fever-like excitement for the next installment in the Diablo series. Unfortunately, this only serves to exacerbate the gut punch when I learned that Diablo III would require a constant internet connection in order to play it.

Yeahbuhwhy?! I asked myself again and again. My knee jerk reaction was to assume that Blizzard was simply jumping on the bandwagon with Ubisoft and butchering their own game to prevent its resale. However, Blizzard claims this wasn't their motivation. While I'm skeptical, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. The big wigs at Blizzard explained that their motivation for requiring an internet umbilical cord is not related to DRM(digital rights management) at all. And unless I missed it, Blizzard is not requiring any sort of online pass for people who buy the game used so thankfully that isn't their motivation either.

Blizzard reasons that because your character will be saved on their server, Battle.net, if they didn't require a constant online connection to play then your single player character could not be used on multiplayer servers. This would force you to create a completely new character for online play. Quite honestly, I don't think that's such a big deal. Especially considering that's exactly how the original Diablo was.

In the original Diablo, you're given the option play solo or online with friends. The fact that you have to create separate characters to do so doesn't diminish the experience. If anything, it potentially adds to it. Consider the five character classes you have to choose from. Save for the Barbarian, there are no returning character classes so no matter which class you pick you have a completely new experience to look forward to. What's to stop you from having a Wizard as your single player character and a Demon Hunter as your multiplayer character or whatever combination you see fit?

Blizzard references World of Warcraft (WoW) to support their argument. Their claim is that the practice of requiring a constant online connection has been around for years, so why the fuss? There are quite a few holes in their argument though. WoW is a Mass Multiplayer Online game and people are therefore expected to have a constant online connection. Where as, when playing a single player campaign it feels unnecessary to need to be online. Not to mention, you'd be hard pressed to find even the most causal WoW players having only a single character, and restraining themselves to only one server no less.

Another argument is from the stand point of eliminating hacks from the game; a worthy ambition. But can an internet umbilical cord really prevent the problem? Doesn't World of Warcraft still have its fair share of problems with dupes and hacks despite requiring a constant internet connection? If you Google 'WoW gold/items 4 cash websites', the list goes on for hours. Essentially you can pay "X" amount of money for "X" amount of gold or weapons or mounts, specifically ones that don't 'Bind on Pick-Up' or 'Bind on Account.'

As stated earlier, I've reigned in the majority of my initial disappointment. However, I definitely won't be waiting in line at midnight to snag a copy of Diablo III when it's released, nor will I feel that I'm missing out on something great by not doing so. Perhaps, one day I'll breakdown and decide to play Diablo III. Especially if they reintroduce the Necromancer into the series. Short of that, I'd sooner dust off a copy of Diablo or Diablo II and one night, when my internet is down, be reminded why I loved those games so much.



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Get Involved In the Diablo III Community


Tens of millions of Diablo fans all around the globe have one of a kind experiences to talk about. These experiences vary from suggestions, tricks, ideas, or just simply funny stories of their adventures. There's nothing comparable to the delight of relating to a fellow Diablo gamer who's been through the battle, experienced the discord, and finally saved Sanctuary. It's kind of like sitting back and remembering memories of a war or assisting other gamers to get ready for battle.

Diablo gamers possess a unique bond found in other games. It really is indefinable. It's no surprise that Diablo blogs, forums, and social networking account are generally the most popular sites on the internet.

All you have to do is go on any search engine and you'd probably discover hundreds of thousands of websites and pages devoted to the Diablo franchise. On top of the list you will find Blizzard's exclusive community section on their official website.

The Battle.net community has exclusive areas for Diablo lovers. If you haven't been their yet here is what they offer.

Costumes, dance, singing, gaming, and more are all featured in the contests section. You will discover loads of prizes that can be won. The contests vary and begin at scheduled times throughout the year. So, in case you miss a contest, there is usually a similar contest to take part in.

If you're a big Diablo fanatic then you simply cannot live without having the cool Diablo III wallpapers they offer as well. The wallpapers can be found in different types of the Diablo logo, theme, or characters. The wallpapers certainly make any gamers' equipment and computer just right for the total battle experience. It is possible to even change the resolutions of these cool wallpapers.

Countless numbers of fans love to produce their own unique Diablo fan art which they're able to submit to the official Diablo website. The only thing is that you have to make sure they meet the submission guidelines before anyone else can take enjoyment in your creation.

Regardless of where in the world you live and regardless of your age or race, there is always somebody in the forums on Battle.net to lend you a hand through your Diablo III adventure. You are able to find solutions to almost everything pertaining to the game from characters, techniques, to gold farming. You may also look for technical assistance or just chat about how much fun you are having playing Diablo III. The Diablo forums are divided into the following categories: General Discussion, Crafting & Artisans, Items, Trading, Quests, Horadric Archives (this is where you share your unique storylines), Story Forum (this is to talk about the Diablo universe), Followers, Classes, Feedback, Bug Report, Support, Website Features, Website Bug Report, Technical Support, and Mac Technical Support (for installations and crashes etc. specific for the Mac users.)

So if you've been too busy gaming and haven't checked out the community features, take a break and you might just learn something new.



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