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The expansion was celebrated for drastically improving companion mechanics. In , Mercenaries (Hirelings) could follow players across multiple acts. They could now be equipped with weapons and armor, and could be directly resurrected by town vendors if they fell in battle. Additionally, the introduction of a dedicated weapon-swap slot allowed players to instantly transition between two different weapon loadouts, vastly expanding combat versatility. Enduring Legacy and Impact

: Players must fight through bloody battlefields, break the siege of Harrogath, and pass the trials of the Ancients to stop Baal before he taints humanity's destiny forever. Two New Heroes: The Assassin and the Druid Diablo. II. Lord.Of.Destruction -PC-

Beyond new areas and items, Lord of Destruction overhauled basic gameplay mechanics to make the journey smoother and more strategic. The expansion picks up immediately after the defeat

The expansion picks up immediately after the defeat of Diablo in the original game. Players travel to the rugged, snow-covered Highlands of Mount Arreat to confront Baal, the Lord of Destruction. Act V introduced a dramatic shift in environmental design, moving from the claustrophobic dungeons of Tristram and the deserts of Lut Gholein to sprawling, war-torn battlefields. A: In the original classic version

This is arguably the most transformative feature of the expansion. Lord of Destruction introduced , a crafting system that allows players to socket specific sequences of runes into items (armor, weapons, helms, and shields) to create items with incredibly powerful and unique modifiers. Runes themselves are new items that drop throughout the game, each offering its own small magical bonus when socketed. However, when inserted into a grey-quality (socketed) item in the correct order, the runes combine to form a Runeword, which renames the item and bestows upon it a whole new suite of powerful properties that often surpass the best rare or unique items.

Diablo II: Lord of Destruction was designed for the PC, and its interface remains a hallmark of isometric PC gaming. The precision of mouse-driven combat, the reliance on hotkeys for potion management, and the fast-paced inventory organization are central to its appeal.

A: In the original classic version, no . You could only transfer items by dropping them on the ground in a multiplayer game with a friend. This was a major QoL frustration. PlugY mod (for single-player) or Diablo II: Resurrected (official) add this feature.

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