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Saturday, January 10, 2004
Dear Lord! It's The Lord of Terror!
I beat Diablo last night, what a great accomplishment.
That game was pretty easy, just took some patience.
Installed Diablo II, have barely any space left on my hardrive.
Since the expansion to Diablo II came with my battlechest, I installed that as well. The expansion adds two new characters--the Druid an the Assassin.
There's 7 charactes in total--Amazon, Paladin, Necromancer, Barbarian, Druid, and Assassin. I chose the Druid, so far I'm fine with this choice.
The Druid is a nature-esque dude. He can summon Ravens (if you use your skill points to get it), can summon wolves, etc. He can also transform himself into a Werewolf and a Werebear.
I've decided to make my Druid a tank, pretty much. Each level up, you get one skill point, which are used to get your skills, or to improve one skill; and also, you recieve five points with which to increase your status-ish things--your stamina, energy, strength vitality, that stuff. I've decided to just add my five points off and on during the levels up to stamina, and strength. Stamina is your health--amount of life--while strength, obviously, is the damage you do.
I've also decided I'll use most of my skill points on Werebear, Werewolf, this other ability, called Lycanthropy, and that's about it until I get somewhere to level thirty. Lycanthropy improves the longevity of the Werebear and Werewolf forms (since they only last a certain amount of time, then the Druid goes back to normal). Doing this Lycanthropy ability also makes him in Werebear or Werewolf form having more life. So it's working out well so far.
I'm currently at level ten, just reached it, and then I stopped playing. So I'm making progress.
This game still is easy; I think it's even easier than the first Diablo at this time. But that's what different difficulty levels are for, aren't they? Indeed, I shall have to play it on a harder difficulty level sometime.
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