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    posted a message on Diablo IV: Who is going to GamesCom?

    The possibilities of this game are endless. I can't believe how long we've stood back and watched blizzard do nothing with it. It actually saddens me because how much I love the idea of this game. They need to scrap diablo 3. Move on to Diablo 4 and give the people who have 1000 paragon and a thousand hours played time some cool ass cosmetics. Revamp the randomly generated maps and create hand crafted maps that take hours of play time and skill to clear. Get rid of this cartoon feel and bring back the darkness from Diablo 2.


    I don't play diablo 3 any more I just hope one day I'll come to this website and see a huge announcement. /continuestowait

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    posted a message on 9:02 and all is not well.

    This is a load of barnacles......

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    posted a message on blizcon xpan what new class you like to seee

    I don't see how you wouldn't want another class. I find new classes to be very exciting, while also adding a lot of gameplay since I like to level up and gear basically every class. Also: New builds, gear, play styles, and cool diablo lore come from a new class.

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    posted a message on blizcon xpan what new class you like to seee

    If anyone has played Guild Wars 1 there was a scythe wielding class called dervish. I absolutely fell in love with the class especially after you start getting your very religious move sets where you become a demi god of war, healing, and one other i forget. TL;DR, a scythe wielding religious warrior who uses her gods and godesses powers. actually found a wiki.


    Serving the gods as holy warriors, dervishes stand confidently in the whirlwind of conflict. Martial techniques perfected in the deserts of Elona allow a Dervish’s scythe to lash out quickly at multiple opponents, surrounding the holy warrior with a swath of destruction. Initiates often learn spells of self-protection, prayers that rush a combatant into battle, and invocations that empower attacks with elemental fury. Masters of the profession can assume the form of a god, enacting divine will with holy blessings. Keenly aware of the conditions of a fight, a Dervish can reap great benefits by using multiple Enchantments. Wandering the savannahs and deserts of Elona, the faithful Dervish chants prayers to the earth and wind... and the fury of the sandstorm answers in response.

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