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  2. Rune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    By December 2019, Ragnarok had filed a lawsuit against the former Human Head staff for failing to provide the final source code and assets for Rune II following the studio's surprise closure upon their request, as well as US$100 million in damages relating to the poor state in which Rune II was released at launch and to cover the game's post ...

  3. Ragnarok Online 2: Legend of the Second - Wikipedia

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    The new version of Ragnarok Online 2 uses the Gamebryo video game engine. [3] The previous iteration used Unreal Engine 2.5. Ragnarok Online 2 SEA [4] was published by AsiaSoft for Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. Ragnarok Online 2 [5] was published by Gravity Interactive for North America and Europe. The game was launched on May 1, 2013.

  4. Druid (Dungeons & Dragons) - Wikipedia

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    The druid is a playable character class in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Druids wield nature-themed magic . Druids cast spells like clerics , but unlike them do not have special powers against undead and, in some editions, cannot use metal armor.

  5. TWW - Wikipedia

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    TWW may refer to: The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, an action-adventure game developed and published by Nintendo for the GameCube; Television Wales and the West, the British Independent Television contractor serving South Wales and West of England from 1956–68; TheWolfWeb, an unofficial message board for North Carolina State University

  6. The Complete Druid's Handbook - Wikipedia

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    Rick Swan reviewed The Complete Druid's Handbook for Dragon magazine #214 (February 1995). [1] He comments that, of "particular interest to novice players, Pulver uses clear examples to explain the art of playing neutral characters; for instance, a druid won't kill a dragon just because it's evil, but he might if it threatens his forest". [1]

  7. Druid (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Druid is a hack and slash dungeon crawl developed by Electralyte Software and published by Firebird in 1986 for the Atari 8-bit computers, and Commodore 64. It was also ported to Amstrad CPC , ZX Spectrum , and by Nippon Dexter in 1988 for the MSX , although the MSX port was released in Japan only.

  8. Battletoads (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was also listed among ten "classic videos games that deserve an HD remake" by Yahoo! News. [133] GamesRadar ranked it the 18th best NES game ever made, stating that "it was a fun game but its most notable element was its difficulty". [134] Jeremy Dunham of IGN listed Battletoads as the 40th best NES game of all time. [135]

  9. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    The Druid also can summon one of three vines. These can poison enemies from below, or consume corpses to replenish the Druid's life or mana. The Shape-Shifting tree gives the Druid the ability to become an animal, with gigantic bonuses to life. The Druid may either become a nimble Werewolf or a large Werebear.