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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Diablo |  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - El Diablo comics - Lazarus LongLazarus Long was the original El Diablo, operating in the latter half of the 19th Century in the old American West.
Lane was originally a bank teller who was nearly killed by a gang of thieves and put in a coma after being hit by lightning. After being revived by a Native American shaman, Lane became a vigilante and called himself El Diablo. He is one of several Wild West DC characters, along with Jonah Hex, Bat Lash, the original Pow-Wow Smith, and the original, heroic Trigger Twins. ...
See also:El Diablo comics, El Diablo comics - Lazarus Long, El Diablo comics - Rafael Sandoval, El Diablo comics - Depictions in Other Media Read more here: » El Diablo comics: Encyclopedia II - El Diablo comics - Lazarus Long |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - History
Battle.net - Diablo.
When the service initially launched with Diablo, Battle.net offered only a few basic services like chatting and game listings. Players could connect to the service, talk with other gamers and join multiplayer games of Diablo. Besides user account data, no game data was stored on the Battle.net servers. When a player connected to a game, they would be connecting directly to the other players in the game. No data was sent through the Battle.net servers. While this made the service ...
See also:Battle.net, Battle.net - History, Battle.net - Diablo, Battle.net - StarCraft, Battle.net - Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition, Battle.net - Diablo II, Battle.net - Warcraft III, Battle.net - World of Warcraft, Battle.net - Usage, Battle.net - bnetd, Battle.net - Community, Battle.net - BNLS, Battle.net - List of Battle.net Games Read more here: » Battle.net: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - History |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Lord of Destruction: Encyclopedia II - Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Patch historyThe expansion was released in Summer 2001 as version 1.07, the same version as the beta, but the 1.08 patch was available for download on the same day. Within a few months, 1.09 was released. This was the last patch for two years.
The much hyped patch 1.10, released on October 28, 2003, radically changed the game by increasing the difficulty of monsters (especially in the Nightmare and Hell difficulties). Blizzard also implemented a system of "synergy" bonuses between skills to give players a reason to invest in low level skills, adde ...
See also:Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Features, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Rune Words, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - New character classes, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Druid, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Assassin, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Patch history, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Patch 1.10, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Patch 1.11, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - The state of the game, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Class histories, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Amazon, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Assassin, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Barbarian, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Druid, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Necromancer, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Paladin, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Sorceress, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Online play, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Diablo II on Battle.net, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Game Styles, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Battle.net Player versus Player PvP, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Battle.net Cheats, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Diablo II off Battle.net, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Item trading Read more here: » Diablo II: Lord of Destruction: Encyclopedia II - Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Patch history |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - GeographyThe park surrounds and includes Mount Diablo, an isolated 1173 meter (3849 feet) volcanic peak that is visible from many places in the surrounding region. During the summer, visiblity can be somewhat hazy. The best views can be found the day after a winter storm. On a clear day, it is possible to view the Sierra Nevada mountains. It is located south of the town of Clayton, California and north-east of Danville, California. It is accessible by motor vehicle, hiking, running, or bicycle (the record time from the Athenian School in the t ...
See also:Mount Diablo State Park, Mount Diablo State Park - Geography, Mount Diablo State Park - Cultural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Natural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Geology, Mount Diablo State Park - Vegetation, Mount Diablo State Park - Wildlife, Mount Diablo State Park - Facilities, Mount Diablo State Park - Events, Mount Diablo State Park - Reference Read more here: » Mount Diablo State Park: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - FacilitiesGatehouses are located at the end of Northgate Road (in Walnut Creek and Diablo Road (in Danville). The Danville entrance is also known as Southgate. If the gatehouses are not operating, the park fees may be paid at the junction ranger station, where the two roads join.
From here the road reaches the summit of the mountain, where there is an observation building with a visitor's center with natural history exhibits (presently closed due to California's budget constraints, but the roof viewpont remains accessible). On busy days it is a ...
See also:Mount Diablo State Park, Mount Diablo State Park - Geography, Mount Diablo State Park - Cultural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Natural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Geology, Mount Diablo State Park - Vegetation, Mount Diablo State Park - Wildlife, Mount Diablo State Park - Facilities, Mount Diablo State Park - Events, Mount Diablo State Park - Reference Read more here: » Mount Diablo State Park: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - Facilities |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Richard A. Knaak - BiographyThe information of Knaak's biography is light and much is to be speculated. Born on May 28th, (the year is unknown from immediate sources) he eventually went on to a University of Illinois (Urbana), but switched to Rhetoric and earned himself a bachelor's degree.
After reading Andre Norton's Storm over Warlock, he eventually sold his first short story in 1986, and it was published in 1987. He has listed several of his influences, and even a few of his favorite fellow authors, those being Edgar Allan Poe, Glen Cook, L. Sprague de Camp, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Harry Turtledove, Jennifer Roberson, Laurell K ...
See also:Richard A. Knaak, Richard A. Knaak - Biography, Richard A. Knaak - Bibliography, Richard A. Knaak - Dragonlance, Richard A. Knaak - Dragonrealm, Richard A. Knaak - Diablo, Richard A. Knaak - Warcraft, Richard A. Knaak - Independent Read more here: » Richard A. Knaak: Encyclopedia II - Richard A. Knaak - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - GameplayThe game can be played solo or multiplayer. Multiplayer games may be cooperative or competitive. Multiplayer games can be played over a LAN (using TCP/IP or IPX) or the Internet. The game includes its own server, so it is not necessary to locate a dedicated game server - any player can initiate a multiplayer session which other players can then join.
The user interface is very like that of Diablo (the developers of Darkstone acknowledge the earlier game as an important influence). Characters can be moved around by simply clicking on a location. Clicking ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - EventsOn December 7th of each year the aircraft beacon atop the summit building is iluminated from sunset to dawn. A ceremony memorializing the attack on Pearl Harbor on this day in 1941 is held at the summit, with some of the few remaining survivors present. The public is welcome and visitors on this day should enter the park before 4:30 PM. Visitors may leave later than usual - this is one of the few opportunities to view the sunset from the peak, weather permitting, without an overnight stay. More interesting than the sunset itself is the view ...
See also:Mount Diablo State Park, Mount Diablo State Park - Geography, Mount Diablo State Park - Cultural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Natural history, Mount Diablo State Park - Geology, Mount Diablo State Park - Vegetation, Mount Diablo State Park - Wildlife, Mount Diablo State Park - Facilities, Mount Diablo State Park - Events, Mount Diablo State Park - Reference Read more here: » Mount Diablo State Park: Encyclopedia II - Mount Diablo State Park - Events |
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| |  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - bnetdA group of gamer/programmers produced a freely available clone of Battle.net called bnetd. Blizzard games normally only work over the Internet with Battle.net, but bnetd allowed gamers to run their own private server.
In February 2002, lawyers retained by Blizzard threatened legal action under provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act against the bnetd developers, and the project was officially halted. As this case was one of the first major test cases for the DMCA, the Electronic Frontier Foundation became involved, and for ...
See also:Battle.net, Battle.net - History, Battle.net - Diablo, Battle.net - StarCraft, Battle.net - Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition, Battle.net - Diablo II, Battle.net - Warcraft III, Battle.net - World of Warcraft, Battle.net - Usage, Battle.net - bnetd, Battle.net - Community, Battle.net - BNLS, Battle.net - List of Battle.net Games Read more here: » Battle.net: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - bnetd |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - CommunityA community of developers has arisen around Battle.net. Many unofficial clients are available for Battle.net, and most of the protocol used by Battle.net-enabled games has been reverse-engineered and published by volunteers.
Battle.net - BNLS.
BNLS, or the Battle.Net Login Server, is a third party server used to emulate the hashing and encryption methods required to login to Blizzard Entertainment's Battle.net servers. It was co-authored by Valhalla Legends (vL), a clan known ...
See also:Battle.net, Battle.net - History, Battle.net - Diablo, Battle.net - StarCraft, Battle.net - Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition, Battle.net - Diablo II, Battle.net - Warcraft III, Battle.net - World of Warcraft, Battle.net - Usage, Battle.net - bnetd, Battle.net - Community, Battle.net - BNLS, Battle.net - List of Battle.net Games Read more here: » Battle.net: Encyclopedia II - Battle.net - Community |
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| | |  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of UmaThe game world is divided into the town (where you can trade weapons, armor, magical items and so on) and four Lands - Ardyl, Marghor, Omar and Serkesh. Each land contains the entrances to two dungeons, as well as other features associated with the various quests. Each of the first seven dungeons is associated with a quest and all of these have four levels. Completing a quest will result in your character reco ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and AttributesThere are four general classes, each of which has a male and a female variant giving a total of eight character classes. Each character has a set of four attributes - Strength, Dexterity, Magic and Vitality. Each general class is skilled in one area such as combat, magic, etc. The Warrior and the Amazon, for example, are both skilled in combat. In general the female classes are physically weaker than the male counterparts but make up for this in other areas such as dexterity or magic.
Each character can carry a weapon or two, ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and SkillsThere are many spells that can be used. Some affect the character directly - spells of healing or food, for example. Others are protective (for example Reflection, which causes spells and ranged weapons to rebound) or offensive (such as Spark and Fireball) or simply provide some help, such as the spell of light that can be useful in dark corners. The spell of Magic Door creates a short-cut back to town.
Spells can be cast by reading certain scrolls, which does not use mana. The spell can only be cast once in this case - reading the sc ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - QuestsThe game has a number of quests available for each land or dungeon, and these are selected at random. This means that each time the game is played (at least for the first few games) the player is very likely to receive new quests that have not been encountered before. Most of the quests involve either defeating some enemy, solving some puzzle or locating a special item.
There are also ad-hoc quests that the townsfolk may give you. Most of these involve locating a lost item (the Claw of Sargon or the Stone of Souls, for example) or defeating some enemy (Buzbal the Furious or The Evil Garth, fo ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Blizzard North - HistoryBlizzard North was originally an independent company. It was established in 1993 under the name Condor, with the founders being Max Schaefer, Erich Schaefer, and David Brevik. The company was purchased and renamed by Blizzard about six months before the release of their hit game, Diablo, in 1996. Diablo proved to be a considerable success, and the still-more successful sequel Diablo II was released in 2000. ...
See also:Blizzard North, Blizzard North - History, Blizzard North - Games, Blizzard North - As Condor, Blizzard North - As Blizzard North Read more here: » Blizzard North: Encyclopedia II - Blizzard North - History |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other itemsA range of medieval-type weapons are available - swords, knives, bows and so on. Warriors would usually carry a sword or club, while a Magician might use a staff and a Priest a wand. There are also ranged weapons such as bows and throwing knives. Some weapons are two-handed, which precludes the use of a shield. Many items have a minimum requirement of strength, dexterity or magic and can not be worn by characters who do not meet the requirement. There are also items that give protection against attacks with poison, magic or lightning.
Armor also comes in a variety of forms, all the way from ...
See also:Darkstone computer role-playing game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Gameplay, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Object of the game, Darkstone computer role-playing game - The Lands of Uma, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Quests, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Character Classes and Attributes, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Spells and Skills, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Enemies, Darkstone computer role-playing game - Comparison to Diablo Read more here: » Darkstone computer role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Darkstone computer role-playing game - Weapons Armor and other items |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - A Man Apart - PlotSean Vetter (Vin Diesel) and Demetrius Hicks (Larenz Tate), thugs-turned-cops, are members of the DEA working on the California/Mexico border. After busting a big player named "Memo" Lucero (Geno Silva), the mysterious Diablo steps into his place and organizes the assassination of Vetter's wife, Stacy (Jacqueline Obradors).
Looking for revenge, Vetter starts to act outside the law to punish his wife's murderers. To accomplish that, he asks Memo, who's now in prison, for help finding Diablo. With Hicks' help, he hunts every drug player from the bottom t ...
See also:A Man Apart, A Man Apart - Plot, A Man Apart - Trivia Read more here: » A Man Apart: Encyclopedia II - A Man Apart - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Diablospeak - Common TerminologyThe following is a list of Common Terminology. Most novice Diablo II players are familiar with most or all of the Common Terminology. Common Terminology are elements of Diablospeak used frequently, and all players who wish to play Diablo II online should be familiar with them.
Please note that capitalization is somewhat important. For instance, "AoE" stands for "Area of Effect", but typing it "AOE" might confuse some people. Usually, though, context clues can be used to figure ...
See also:Diablospeak, Diablospeak - Classifications of Diablospeak, Diablospeak - Common Terminology, Diablospeak - Requests and Instructions, Diablospeak - Communication and Courtesy, Diablospeak - Act End Superunique Monsters Bosses, Diablospeak - Character, Diablospeak - Uncommon Terminology, Diablospeak - Advanced Terminology, Diablospeak - Specific Items, Diablospeak - Reference Read more here: » Diablospeak: Encyclopedia II - Diablospeak - Common Terminology |
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|  |  |  | Diablo: Encyclopedia II - Texas Ranger Division - Rangers' mythosFrom its earliest days, the Rangers were surrounded with the mystique of the Old West. And though popular culture's image of the Rangers is typically one of rough living, tough talk and a quick draw, Ranger Captain John "Rip" Ford described the men who served him thus:
A large proportion ... were unmarried. A few of them drank intoxicating liquors. Still, it was a company of sober and brave men. They knew their duty and they did it. While in a town they made no braggadocio demonstration. They did not gallop through the streets, sho ...
See also:Texas Ranger Division, Texas Ranger Division - History, Texas Ranger Division - Creation and early days, Texas Ranger Division - The Mexican–American War, Texas Ranger Division - The Civil War and late 19th century, Texas Ranger Division - The Mexican Revolution and early 20th century, Texas Ranger Division - Modernization and present day, Texas Ranger Division - Rangers' mythos, Texas Ranger Division - Los Diablos Tejanos, Texas Ranger Division - One Ranger one riot, Texas Ranger Division - High-profile busts, Texas Ranger Division - Sam Bass, Texas Ranger Division - John Wesley Hardin, Texas Ranger Division - Bonnie and Clyde, Texas Ranger Division - Rangers' badges and uniforms, Texas Ranger Division - Popular culture, Texas Ranger Division - Novels, Texas Ranger Division - Television, Texas Ranger Division - Film, Texas Ranger Division - Notes Read more here: » Texas Ranger Division: Encyclopedia II - Texas Ranger Division - Rangers' mythos |
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