I dunno most of the questions are something Blizzard are aware of like bad build,UP sets,etc. I think the better questions would be be something related to what they will announce at Blizzcon.
I don't really think Malthael being much stronger than other Archangels makes much sense except for the fact that they need him as the main villain so he must be really strong. Imperius was said to be greatest warrior in all creation.
Sure it makes sense. Malthael *was* the leader of the council. As you saw in the cinematic, Malthael doesn't need to fight (save for slashing off heads), all he has to do is suck the soul from his target. Imperius being the 'greatest warrior' doesn't then mean Imperius would win.
I'd also like to point out, that Imperius got his ass handed to him by Diablo. Very clearly not 'the greatest warrior in all creation'.
But the lore book in act 4 said so that Imperius is the greatest warrior in all creation. He led the heavnly host to win countless battles. He lost Diablo 1 time in that wrath cinematic but to be fight the fight hasn't finished yet but the other angles came first. At the diamond gate, noone would be be able to hold his own against Diablo in that form except the nephalem.
The whole Malthael being the leader of Angiris council is the lore that was made up recently I guess. He wasn't in the sin war. It was just him who was the wisest and who people turn to when they seeked advise. It even seemed like Imperius was the leader of the council in Sin War trilogy.
I don't really think Malthael being much stronger than other Archangels makes much sense except for the fact that they need him as the main villain so he must be really strong. Imperius was said to be greatest warrior in all creation.
Imperius will be there in ending cinematic. We have seen it already. So, he will be our ally this time. People need to remember that Archangles are strong as well. They are not easily corrupted especially Imperius. To be honest, a lot of people called that Imperius would be a bad guy in the xpac but I have never thought that way. He was just overprotective of the heaven and bound to his duty. Whenever someone threatens the high heaven, Imperius would be the first angle you would see charging into the battle not Tyrael.
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I think that D3 is more grand in scale than both D1 and D2 story wise so its musics have to suit that theme but listening to this kind of music again bring back memories.
I wholeheartedly disagree with this. Diablo 3 was just as small as Diablo 2 or Diablo 1. It's about a SMALL band of heroes who defeat evil. The stakes have always been the same and it has always been a very somber dark and eerie mood. The only breakaway from that is Cow level and Act 2 D2. Other than that though everything was pretty grim and dull. Sure the overall story was about this grand battle between evil and good but in the end it was dark. It was scary and it made you look over your shoulder. Diablo 3 failed in this category IMMENSELY. It took Diablo and made it's feel turn into WoW. It killed the mood with all this grand music, it didn't make me wonder what was behind me in the dark, it made me feel like I was playing something other than Diablo. Honestly the creepiest music in Vanilla was from ... Whimseyshire. That music makes my skin crawl. It's odd off-key and eerie. Even though the land is colorful and vibrant that music makes my hair stand tall. They should've made exceptions for Matt Ulemen but they decided to shut him out because he couldn't work in their studio, which absolutely sucks considering the Torchlight Soundtracks are fucking AWESOME.
I disagree. D3 past act2 is like full-scaled war. In act 4 we went to freaking heaven and it was in chaos. Also, the whole nephalem being stupidly powerful thing. Certainly not the same scale in D1 and D2. Only act5 in D2 has this type of theme imo. Other than that it was all about hunting the prime evils who hide in their lairs. I don't disagree that D1 and D2's music were more moody and dark overall but I think the settings in D3's story have a lot to do with its music being grand like in WarCraft. RoS may be different though. I don't really hate D3's musics in the first place. Most of them are beautiful despite not fitting Diablo much. Blizzard's musics are always pretty good.
X1_BigRed_Event_ImperiusCharge - Lieutenant of Baal
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I think The Charge of Imperius might be an event, and you have to fight a Lieutenant of Baal in it, rather than implying that Imperius is working for Baal. Though you never know.
It seems like Imperius will be on our side this time from crusader ending cinematic.
I think that D3 is more grand in scale than both D1 and D2 story wise so its musics have to suit that theme but listening to this kind of music again bring back memories.
I dunno most of the questions are something Blizzard are aware of like bad build,UP sets,etc. I think the better questions would be be something related to what they will announce at Blizzcon.
Funny thing is what hurts build diversity the most is difficult contents. There are plenty of builds in lower difficulties.
But the lore book in act 4 said so that Imperius is the greatest warrior in all creation. He led the heavnly host to win countless battles. He lost Diablo 1 time in that wrath cinematic but to be fight the fight hasn't finished yet but the other angles came first. At the diamond gate, noone would be be able to hold his own against Diablo in that form except the nephalem.
The whole Malthael being the leader of Angiris council is the lore that was made up recently I guess. He wasn't in the sin war. It was just him who was the wisest and who people turn to when they seeked advise. It even seemed like Imperius was the leader of the council in Sin War trilogy.
I disagree. D3 past act2 is like full-scaled war. In act 4 we went to freaking heaven and it was in chaos. Also, the whole nephalem being stupidly powerful thing. Certainly not the same scale in D1 and D2. Only act5 in D2 has this type of theme imo. Other than that it was all about hunting the prime evils who hide in their lairs. I don't disagree that D1 and D2's music were more moody and dark overall but I think the settings in D3's story have a lot to do with its music being grand like in WarCraft. RoS may be different though. I don't really hate D3's musics in the first place. Most of them are beautiful despite not fitting Diablo much. Blizzard's musics are always pretty good.
It seems like Imperius will be on our side this time from crusader ending cinematic.