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  2. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the original Diablo ' s expansion pack, Diablo: Hellfire, it is a first-party expansion developed by Blizzard North. Lord of Destruction added content in the form of two new character classes, new weapons and an addition of a fifth act, and also dramatically revamped the gameplay of the existing Diablo II for solo and especially multiplayer.

  3. Diablo II - Wikipedia

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    Diablo II is a 2000 action role-playing game developed by Blizzard North and published by Blizzard Entertainment for Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS, and OS X.The game, with its dark fantasy and horror themes, was conceptualized and designed by David Brevik and Erich Schaefer, who, with Max Schaefer, acted as project leads on the game.

  4. Cow level - Wikipedia

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    Though Blizzard included a cheat code in StarCraft (1998) that denied the existence of a cow level, [4] employees were reportedly amused by the hoax, which led to the creation of the cow level in Diablo II as postgame content. [2] [5] To access the level, also known as the "Moo Moo Farm", players must collect two specific magical items and ...

  5. Diablo: Hellfire - Wikipedia

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    Hellfire, often called Diablo: Hellfire, is an expansion pack for the video game Diablo, developed by Synergistic Software, a Sierra division, and published by Sierra On-Line in 1997. Despite the objections of Blizzard Entertainment , the Hellfire expansion was produced, permitted by Davidson & Associates , their parent company at the time.

  6. Rune Factory - Wikipedia

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    Rune Factory 2 was released in North America on November 18, 2008, in Europe on October 8, 2010, and in Australia on November 18, 2010. [9] Rune Factory 3 is the third entry in the main series, released in Japan on October 22, 2009 for the Nintendo DS. [12]

  7. Diablo II Soundtrack - Wikipedia

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    Diablo II Soundtrack is the soundtrack of video game music from Diablo II . It features music composed by Matt Uelmen for the game. It was released on June 30, 2000 as part of the Diablo II Collector's Edition , and later on iTunes .

  8. Algiz - Wikipedia

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    The Elder Futhark rune ᛉ is conventionally called Algiz or Elhaz, from the Common Germanic word for "elk". [citation needed]There is wide agreement that this is most likely not the historical name of the rune, but in the absence of any positive evidence of what the historical name may have been, the conventional name is simply based on a reading of the rune name in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem ...

  9. RuneQuest - Wikipedia

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    It is based heavily on the Chaosium second edition, drawing upon ideas from later editions. [2] The new edition of the game, officially referred to as RQG for short, was previewed on Free RPG Day 2017 with the release of a quickstart module. [18] The PDF of the full rules was released in May 2018, with the printed book following later that year.