Diablo II Lord Of Destruction
Diablo II Lord Of Destruction
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Copyright © 2001 by Blizzard Entertainment. All rights reserved.
The use of this software product is subject to the terms of the enclosed End User
License Agreement. You must accept the End User License Agreement before you can
use the product. Use of Blizzard’s online gaming network, Battle.net, is subject to your
acceptance of the Battle.net Terms of Use Agreement.
Lord of Destruction is a trademark and Battle.net, Blizzard Entertainment, Brood War,
Diablo, StarCraft, and Warcraft are trademarks or registered trademarks of Blizzard
Entertainment in the U.S. and/or other countries. Windows is a registered trademark of
Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Dolby and
the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratory. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
Uses Bink Video. Copyright © 1997-2001 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
Blizzard Entertainment
So spoke the Wanderer, mindful of hardships and of cruel slaughters:
Each dawn, I rise alone, mired in ancient sorrows. Wretched and deprived of my
native land, I have had my mind bound with fetter. For many years, I lay hidden in
the concealment of the earth, buried deep in stone. From there, I went, abject and
winter-grieving, over the surface of the waves. I sought the prison of my noble
kinsman. Sorrow is a cruel companion to one who can afford few friends, and the
path of exile attends this mournful spirit.
And so this world, every day, is crumbling and falling. The rulers lie dead,
deprived of revelry, bands of warriors lie fallen proud by the wall. War destroyed
some, carried them away; a sorrowful man hid one deep within a grave. Thus the
creator of men laid waste this dwelling-place, until the old works of giants stood
vacant, without the noise of their inhabitants.
So said the Wanderer, set apart in secret meditations.
The kingdom of the earth is full of miseries, and the decree of the fates shall
change the course of the heavens.
Inspired by
The Wanderer (Anonymous),
from the Exeter Book, ca. 10th century.
+ Ta ble of Contents +
Getting Started (PC) ..............................................................6
Getting Started (Mac) ..........................................................7
Technic a l Support ..................................................................8
What’s New In the Expansion? ..............................................9
Playing Dia blo II: Lord of Destruction ..........................10
The Coming of the Lord of Destruction ..........................13
The Assassins ..........................................................................15
Assassin Skills............…
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