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Diablo 2 EXPANSION Disc 2001 (JPN). ISO IMAGE download. Download 1 file. TORRENT download. Download 8 Files download 8 Original. Diablo ® II: Lord of Destruction ® is being downloaded! If your download didn't start, try again. Re: Diablo II, LoD: Insert Expansion disc Copying those files from the CD to the HDD before 1.12 allowed the use of music and changes without the CD present after program start-up. The patch simply allows the start-up process to ignore CD requirements now, but the music file is still necessary to be copied and shouldn't have a problem.

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Diablo 2 v1.14b +4 TRAINER28-05-2019
MAF
File Archive [520 KB] - External Link - Can return a false AV Positive! File = Clean!
Diablo 2: LoD v1.13d +3 TRAINER23-11-2011
Apocalypticx
File Archive [2.7 MB]
Diablo 2: LoD v1.13c +8 TRAINER14-04-2011
Apocalypticx
File Archive [326 KB]
Diablo 2 & D2: LoD [ALL] BNET/FSGS Gateway Changer10-10-2001
Snaiperx
File Archive [274 KB]
Diablo 2: LoD [ALL] Multiple Copy Enabler - ThrawN24-08-2001
ThrawN
File Archive [33 KB] - V1.09
File Archive [15 KB] - V1.08
Diablo 2 & D2: LoD Editor v2.1 - CellarChild200017-08-2001
CellarChild2000
File Archive [131 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] d2nutcracker v2.16 - xodac20-07-2001
xodac
File Archive [727 KB]
Diablo 2 [US] Auto-Imbue v1.05 - Odie25-03-2001
Odie
File Archive [8 KB]
Auto-Imbue will imbue any items that are imbueable in your character's knapsack. This includes armor, helm, etc ... as well as rings and amulets.
Diablo 2 [ALL] Hero Editor v3.0 - Jamella18-03-2001
Jamella
File Archive [1.4 MB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] XD2Edit v2.0o - Xin30-01-2001
Xin
File Archive [721 KB]
Auto-Imbue for Diablo 2 v1.04 [US] - Odie20-01-2001
Odie
File Archive [7 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Mastertool v1.55 - MasterUltima10-01-2001
MasterUltima
File Archive [991 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] D2Edit v3.0 - Ugli3328-08-2000
Ugli33
File Archive [456 KB]
File Archive [345 KB] - High Quality Images - by Night Rider
Diablo 2 [US] Save Game Editor v1.70 - Juicy21-08-2000
Juicy
File Archive [115 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] - Horadric Mage Trainer - Archangel21-08-2000
Archangel
File Archive [379 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] All Movies - [email protected]21-08-2000
[email protected]
File Archive [1 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] CutScenes - DVN06-08-2000
Divine
File Archive [689 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Movieunlocker06-08-2000
ParadOxx
File Archive [1 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Diabolixz Trainer 0.015ß - Co$MiXz06-08-2000
Co$MiXz
File Archive [5 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] SaveGame Editor v1.0 - DVNISO27-07-2000
DVNISO
File Archive [16 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Server Scanner & Crasher - Muffin27-07-2000
Muffin
File Archive [10 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Hacked SaveGame - Hex27-07-2000
Hex
File Archive [12 KB]
Diablo 2 [US] Item Creator - Sandy29-07-2000
Sandy
File Archive [18 KB] - Fixed
Diablo 2 [ALL] Character Editor v1.4 - Damien23-07-2000
Damien Legros
File Archive [533 KB]
Diablo 2 [US] Hardcore Resurrection Utility 1.0 - Spul23-07-2000
Spul
File Archive [111 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] MultiSave v1.0.0 - M&M19-07-2000
M&M
File Archive [67 KB] - Needs Visual Basic Runtime Libraries
  • Make sure to install Visual Basic Runtime Libraries
  • Due to a bug the timer should not be set higher than 60 seconds!
Diablo 2 [ALL] Movie Extractor - FOCK19-07-2000
FOCK
File Archive [9 KB]
Movie Extractor is able to extract all 16 Movies from the MPQ (D2VIDEO.MPQ) file!
Diablo 2 [ALL] Savegame Editor v1.5ß - The-Wall19-07-2000
The-Wall
File Archive [166 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Console Character Editor v1.01 - PFG19-07-2000
PFG
File Archive [19 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Character Editor v1.2 - JinXed19-07-2000
JinXed
File Archive [486 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Cheater v1.4 - Irrlichts18-07-2000
Irrlichts
File Archive [68 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Character Editor v0.4 Beta - Stealth18-07-2000
Tianwei
File Archive [68 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] +3 TRAINER17-07-2000
KamiKadze
File Archive [114 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Character Editor v1.0 - Darryl17-07-2000
Darryl
File Archive [17 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] MPQ Viewer13-07-2000
Camelot Systems
File Archive [208 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Path Changer10-07-2000
!tEcHnOhEaD!
File Archive [6 KB]
MSVBVM60.DLL Archive - when needed! [718 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] Character Editor08-07-2000
FLTDOX
File Archive [443 KB]
Diablo 2 [ALL] +12 TRAINER08-07-2000
DVN
File Archive [108 KB]
Diablo 2 v1.0 Gate Selector01-07-2000
Frank
Gate Selector Archive [61 KB]
Play Instructions:
  • The GERMAN Diablo II will connect to an Europe Battlenet server, the US Version will connect to the USA Battlenet Server an so on. With this you can change the connection Gate!
  • Extract the GATESEL.EXE File from the archive to the game directory.
  • Execute GATESEL.EXE to select the connection gate!

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  1. Diablo ® II: Lord of Destruction ® is being downloaded! If your download didn't start, try again.
  2. Diablo II replaces the four original characters with completely new classes and adds in an extra one for good measure. Yet the biggest change is the in level design. Instead of taking place within one town (Tristram), Diablo II takes place in four themed levels that are considerably different in appearance.

The original Diablo was a groundbreaking game. Not in terms of graphics, sound or even gameplay, the latter of which was essentially patterned after the coin-op classic Gauntlet. What Diablo did for the industry was revitalize a dying genre -- that of the role-playing game or RPG. Like one of the decaying zombies found within the depths of Diablo's dungeons, the RPG was all but dead in 1995 as first-person shooter and real-time strategy titles asserted themselves in the mindset of computer gamers.

Blizzard changed this trend with a return to basics. Reminiscent of the pen-and-paper Dungeons & Dragons, players could assume the identity of a hero and delve into caves, crypts, and even the bowels of hell itself gathering experience points from killing monsters and amassing wealth. Controls were intentionally kept simple, boiling down to pointing at and then clicking on the monster to attack it. While magic spells and ranged weapons could also be used for strategy, the game never deviated too far from a hack-and-slash format.

The popularity of Diablo came from two areas: an array of unique items that could be found while dispatching the creatures and multiplayer support over the free service of Battle.net. Up to four players could work together to defeat the mighty Diablo, which at its best, meant cooperation, teamwork and camaraderie. A rogue could protect a fighter from afar by slinging arrows, while the mage could conjure walls of fire or lightning bolts to wear down beasties attacking in groups. In this way, Diablo felt more in common with a pen-and-paper game played with a few friends around the table than the majority of traditional computer RPGs.

Diablo II is more of an enhancement than a new game, so those who sneered at Diablo for being too simplistic or repetitive will likely curl their lips once more. Does it offer radically different gameplay? No, of course not. Blizzard knows well enough not to tinker too much with a successful formula, and as evidenced by the enormous success of their titles, few can argue with them. Diablo II replaces the four original characters with completely new classes and adds in an extra one for good measure.

Yet the biggest change is the in level design. Instead of taking place within one town (Tristram), Diablo II takes place in four themed levels that are considerably different in appearance. You'll wander across an arid desert, through a dank, rainy forest, and across green countryside until your eventual confrontation with Diablo on another plane. Architecture for each world seems patterned after realistic time periods and cultures -- the only thing missing is a snow-based level.

What makes the environments memorable is the fact you have to explore them before getting to the actual dungeons, which were the heart and soul of the first game. Since your character has to travel across the landscape before going down to the dungeons, the game feels more realistic and poses a new challenge: you might die before you get there.

Also new are skills, offering a level of customization that was sorely lacking in the original. Each character has individual abilities that can be enhanced whenever he or she increases in level. While you can complete the single-player game by concentrating on a few select skills, the diversity in abilities means you'll want to continue playing as a character if only to see the affects of learning new techniques. No two barbarians will be exactly alike; some will focus on developing certain skills to their fullest potential, while others will try to be as well rounded as possible.

Another enhancement is in the way your characters look. The attraction of the first game was the lure of new items as you hacked your way through the minions of evil. Said items are still a big part of Diablo II, but you get the added satisfaction of having them display correctly on your character. See the bone helmet on the ground? Equip your character with it and smile proudly as his or her head is encased in an animal skull. Weapons, shields and helms can also hold gems, the condition of which and the type will help influence its attributes.

Aside from the relatively similar look and feel of the game to the original, there isn't much to criticize. One particularly irksome feature, however, is the inventory management or lack thereof. Trying to fit all your wonderful toys into specific slots takes a degree of micromanagement that becomes rather cumbersome as time wears on. Also, multiplayer games were particularly difficult to join during the first month of release, but the promise of a cheat-free experience was well worth the wait. Up to eight companions can now play a game without the fear of dreaded ghosts, town-killers or other unsavory types looking to spoil a perfectly good dungeon romp.

All in all, Diablo II is certainly a worthy sequel to a title that excels at being one of the hardest games to stop playing. Those looking for detailed character and party management as well as a more intricate storyline and rewarding single-player experience should probably wait for Baldur's Gate II. But those who just want to get their licks in without committing significant hours of time will find Diablo II to be one of the more addictive games of 2000.

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Graphics: The sprite-based graphics are not the game's strongest point, especially considering the release date. Still, there are some nice spell effects and the environments are well detailed.

Sound: The voices are well acted and the music is appropriate for each area you explore.

Enjoyment: While some will hunger for more in-depth role-playing elements, the amount of character customization you can do with the weapons and skills is a nice addition to the hack-and-slash combat.

Replay Value: With support for up to eight players and free multiplayer games on Battle.net, Diablo II scores high in replay value. Plus, each area has randomly constructed dungeons and item placement which only adds to the fun.

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