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Diablo II: Lord of Destruction

Diablo II: Lord of Destruction

Jun 27, 2001

Expansion of Diablo II

4.41 average rating based on 1925 ratings

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Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is an expansion to Diablo II. It adds Act V which concludes the overarching story, offers a new area with more powerful enemies and six quests to achieve.
Release Dates
Jun 27, 2001 (North_America)
Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 29, 2001 (Europe)
Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
User Stats
3157
In Collection
210
Wish Listed
43
Playing
278
Backlogged
How Long Is Diablo II: Lord of Destruction?
Main story: 20.0 hours
Main + extras: 55.0 hours
100% completion: 1500.0 hours
Total completions: 3
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Luitenant_Gruber
Luitenant_Gruber gave Feb 2, 2023
Luitenant_Gruber gave Feb 2, 2023
*Warning: spoilers* Amazing expansion for a great game
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

The expansion pack, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction was amazing and added new playable characters like the druid and the Assassin. It also featured an extra chapter of game play with a new end boss.

Right after you kick Diablo’s ass back into the pits of hell, you are informed by Tyrael that the last remaining Prime Evil, Diablo and Mephisto’s brother, Baal is located near the highlands of Mount Arreat, an area inhabited by Barbarians who defend the World Stone with their life. Baal has collected his Soulstone to keep it safe and is raising an army to attack the mountain and the nearby Stronghold Harrogath.

You battle Baal’s forces and defend the land of the Barbarian tribes. You defeat Overseers and commanders and travel through different areas like icy caves and rocky mountain paths. You eventually learn that one of the elders, called Nihlathak, made a deal with Baal to hand him over the World Stone if he spares the Stronghold from destruction. You hunt down Nihlathak and kill his ass.

Then you need to venture to the World Stone Keep, which can only be entered when defeating the three legendary Barbarian guardians. This was hard as balls …

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The expansion pack, Diablo II: Lord of Destruction was amazing and added new playable characters like the druid and the Assassin. It also featured an extra chapter of game play with a new end boss.

Right after you kick Diablo’s ass back into the pits of hell, you are informed by Tyrael that the last remaining Prime Evil, Diablo and Mephisto’s brother, Baal is located near the highlands of Mount Arreat, an area inhabited by Barbarians who defend the World Stone with their life. Baal has collected his Soulstone to keep it safe and is raising an army to attack the mountain and the nearby Stronghold Harrogath.

You battle Baal’s forces and defend the land of the Barbarian tribes. You defeat Overseers and commanders and travel through different areas like icy caves and rocky mountain paths. You eventually learn that one of the elders, called Nihlathak, made a deal with Baal to hand him over the World Stone if he spares the Stronghold from destruction. You hunt down Nihlathak and kill his ass.

Then you need to venture to the World Stone Keep, which can only be entered when defeating the three legendary Barbarian guardians. This was hard as balls but eventually I made it.

Then you find Baal and murder the crap out of him. Because the World Stone is now corrupted by Baal, Tyrael has no choice but to destroy it. The consequences of this action will be known after twenty years, in Diablo III.

I really liked the Druid character and the almost infinite minions from nature that you could summon. You can also turn into a freaking bear or werewolf, so epic.

The only problem I had with this expansion, the same as Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, is that Diablo himself felt like a side boss, because there is another boss or greater evil than him. He is supposed to be the most dangerous creature that ever lived, but now, you just whoop his ass and focus on the bigger problem that is just to come.

Overall, the expansion was a well-received add on for the original game and I loved every second of it.

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XanderCat
XanderCat gave Oct 7, 2019
XanderCat gave Oct 7, 2019
One of my all time favorites.

I have spent countless hour playing this game, and yeah, I have definitely beat it.

Gunkaloo
Gunkaloo gave Feb 20, 2024
Gunkaloo gave Feb 20, 2024
A fun romp through more Diablo 2 levels
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

A fun romp through more Diablo 2 levels with AB the Druid Cello, and Gunkaloo the Barbarian.

daileyxplanet
daileyxplanet gave Jun 20, 2022
daileyxplanet gave Jun 20, 2022
daileyxplanet's review of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
This review is for the PC (Microsoft Windows) version

The perfect clickety clickety click RPG. Often imitated, never successfully duplicated.

benmoreno31
benmoreno31 updated their status Apr 10, 2021
benmoreno31 updated their status Apr 10, 2021

Still play this game to this day. Project Diablo 2 mod made it the best game ever again.

GigaDeathNullGolem
GigaDeathNullGolem updated their status Nov 10, 2019
GigaDeathNullGolem updated their status Nov 10, 2019

am down for playing with people who want to embark on this over LAN. (I have a retail box copy)

...Only rule is you must finish! :)