You playing a mod? There's no Act VI. And if you mean Act IV the town ain't big.
I don't like contradicting people but.. Diablo is easy. You can evade his attacks. Baal on the other hand has attacks you can't evade.
I'd agree with that, I found Duriel was harder than Diablo even harder than Baal because you have no where to run to out maneuver him. It took more than a few deaths to figure which attacks were going to take Duriel on head to head. I played the Necro and Amazon more than any other characters for me it worked out like this when I first played the games and had no real clue how to kill them:
Andariel: Dodge and hit, run a head, stop, turn, hit her, repeat process
Duriel: Get all my gold and drop outside my stash box so when I died the game wouldn't rob me of it. Get my best armor and weapons, load belt with health, go in whack Duriel a few times and promptly die agonizing death, repeat 20 times until I finally killed Duriel and figured which attack was best. Spend next 10 minutes gathering bodies, go talk to Tyreal and extend my middle finger when he says he expected me earlier. I would audibly tell my monitor, "I'm sorry Tyreal I was a little busy, I had to go pick up 20 of my bodies, so please get off my ASS!"
Mephisto: In my most pansy of moments if I could just get Mephisto to the other side of the cauldron of blood which he could not cross, I could sit there and take pot shots at him until he hissed himself to death.
Diablo: If you have dexterity and a little added fire protection all you needed to do was stay ahead of his fire blast and have some patience. You could always retreat to some point to load your belt up again, portal to town, have an espresso, collect yourself and go back in and do the fire dance.
Baal: A little harder than Diablo but again you could always find a spot to portal back to town when you needed and you could find some protection among the pillars against his attacks. All you needed was patience and a nice cool drink in hand. Baal's death throws make him sound like a big weenie.
I think it largely has to do with emotions felt the first time through the narrative, for me. The story jumped forward, and it was the first new place to explore, and the sounds, smell, look was so different from Act I. I was like "Ooooh, this is so cool!" Also, it was the first real Diablo-universe "city", so-to-speak. The combination of it being called a city and the music made it feel a bit more central, a bit more important than being in the sticks.
I loved the music for Lut Golein.
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Act II, I love the way my Barb looks, running through the desert, fully decked out in armor. He just looks beast. And Duriel was the hardest boss imo, for my level at the time, that is.
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I think it largely has to do with emotions felt the first time through the narrative, for me. The story jumped forward, and it was the first new place to explore, and the sounds, smell, look was so different from Act I. I was like "Ooooh, this is so cool!" Also, it was the first real Diablo-universe "city", so-to-speak. The combination of it being called a city and the music made it feel a bit more central, a bit more important than being in the sticks.
I loved the music for Lut Golein.
You could smell it?
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-GM
RAmen
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster website: www.venganza.org
I'd agree with that, I found Duriel was harder than Diablo even harder than Baal because you have no where to run to out maneuver him. It took more than a few deaths to figure which attacks were going to take Duriel on head to head. I played the Necro and Amazon more than any other characters for me it worked out like this when I first played the games and had no real clue how to kill them:
Andariel: Dodge and hit, run a head, stop, turn, hit her, repeat process
Duriel: Get all my gold and drop outside my stash box so when I died the game wouldn't rob me of it. Get my best armor and weapons, load belt with health, go in whack Duriel a few times and promptly die agonizing death, repeat 20 times until I finally killed Duriel and figured which attack was best. Spend next 10 minutes gathering bodies, go talk to Tyreal and extend my middle finger when he says he expected me earlier. I would audibly tell my monitor, "I'm sorry Tyreal I was a little busy, I had to go pick up 20 of my bodies, so please get off my ASS!"
Mephisto: In my most pansy of moments if I could just get Mephisto to the other side of the cauldron of blood which he could not cross, I could sit there and take pot shots at him until he hissed himself to death.
Diablo: If you have dexterity and a little added fire protection all you needed to do was stay ahead of his fire blast and have some patience. You could always retreat to some point to load your belt up again, portal to town, have an espresso, collect yourself and go back in and do the fire dance.
Baal: A little harder than Diablo but again you could always find a spot to portal back to town when you needed and you could find some protection among the pillars against his attacks. All you needed was patience and a nice cool drink in hand. Baal's death throws make him sound like a big weenie.
ROFL!!!!! Act2...sorry I lol'd
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but but shiznay!!!!! XD
Be my Buddy =^.^=
and Ball is a pushover my Zon can take him out in 13 Seconds Flat
were Diablo it takes about 2O
need to update my sig lol >_<
I'd agree with that, I found Duriel was harder than Diablo even harder than Baal because you have no where to run to out maneuver him. It took more than a few deaths to figure which attacks were going to take Duriel on head to head. I played the Necro and Amazon more than any other characters for me it worked out like this when I first played the games and had no real clue how to kill them:
I think it largely has to do with emotions felt the first time through the narrative, for me. The story jumped forward, and it was the first new place to explore, and the sounds, smell, look was so different from Act I. I was like "Ooooh, this is so cool!" Also, it was the first real Diablo-universe "city", so-to-speak. The combination of it being called a city and the music made it feel a bit more central, a bit more important than being in the sticks.
I loved the music for Lut Golein.
Inside the palace the music ruled too
Diablo's Bad Ass Bone prison
And His Shizney Lightning Inferno
Then You Got Bad Ass Tyrael
need to update my sig lol >_<
Here's to hoping His Noodly Appendage touches you and may His Sauce rain down upon you,
-GM
RAmen
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster website: www.venganza.org
You could smell it?
Here's to hoping His Noodly Appendage touches you and may His Sauce rain down upon you,
-GM
RAmen
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster website: www.venganza.org
ROFL!!!!! Act2...sorry I lol'd
If you want to arrange it
This world you can change it
If we could somehow make this
Christmas thing last
By helping a neighbor
Or even a stranger
And to know who needs help
You need only just ask