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  2. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Tyrael appears after Baal is dead, congratulating the player and opening a portal to Destruction's End, the conclusion of the game. As the Worldstone is corrupted by Baal, Tyrael has no choice but to destroy it before its power of Hell takes root; the consequences of the Worldstone's destruction would not be fully known until twenty years later.

  3. Bael (demon) - Wikipedia

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    Bael (Ba’al or Baal) is a demon described in demonological grimoires such as The Lesser Key of Solomon and the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (where he is the first spirit mentioned) and also in the Dictionnaire Infernal. He is described as a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of demons.

  4. PvPGN - Wikipedia

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    A PvPGN Server can be used: When wanting to host a local tournament with local users and ladders. When wanting to maintain a local community of friends rather than playing on Battle.net. For people who want to play on a LAN but with Battle.net-like statistics. Various cyber cafes use a PvPGN server for this purpose.

  5. Diablo IV - Wikipedia

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    Diablo IV ' s game director was Luis Barriga, who worked on Diablo III: Reaper of Souls, and World of Warcraft: Legion. [42] [43] [26] Blizzard Entertainment president Mike Ybarra stated that Diablo IV took more than 6 years to develop. [44] Game designer Jesse McCree stated that the aesthetic of the game was inspired by that of heavy metal. [45]

  6. Always-on DRM - Wikipedia

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    Popular video games such as Diablo III, Super Mario Run, and Starcraft 2 employ always-on DRM by requiring players to connect to the internet to play, even in single-player mode. Reviews of Diablo III criticized its use of always-on DRM. [1] [2] As with Diablo III, SimCity (2013) experienced bugs at its launch due to always-on DRM. [3]

  7. Diablo (series) - Wikipedia

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    Diablo is an action role-playing dungeon crawler video game series originally developed by Blizzard North and continued by Blizzard Entertainment after the original North studio shut down in 2005. The franchise is made up of the four main games: Diablo, Diablo II, Diablo III, and Diablo IV.

  8. Baal in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Baal appears in the video game series Megami Tensei as a usable power. Baal (another name of the demon Baal) appears as a boss in Devil May Cry 4, in the form of a giant white frog with protrusions from its back and tail, which are made of ice. In Bayonetta 2, Baal can be summoned from the depths of Inferno. It takes the form of a dark purple ...

  9. Diablo II: Resurrected - Wikipedia

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    The remaster mainly updated the original game's graphics and network functions and originally did not change any of its item systems or game balance. Resurrected overlays upgraded 3D models atop the original Diablo II 's 2D sprites, and is designed to toggle between the legacy and upgraded visuals with a button press. Its cutscenes were also ...

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