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Baal was the featured antagonist in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, the 2001 expansion to Blizzard Entertainment's hit franchise "Diablo". Baal is a high-ranking demon and one of the main antagonists in Japanese anime and manga series Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun.
According to Tabari, baal is a term used by Arabs to denote everything which is a lord over anything. [101] Al-Thaʿlabī offers a more detailed description about Baal; accordingly it was an idol of gold, twenty cubits tall, and had four faces. [99]
Lord of Destruction adds a number of new features to the core gameplay of Diablo II. These include: Two new character classes: the Assassin and the Druid. A fifth act taking place in and around Mount Arreat in the northern Barbarian Highlands, with an additional act boss, Baal. Many new items, including new weapons and new pieces of armor:
The Baal Cycle is an Ugaritic text (c. 1500–1300 BCE) about the Canaanite god Baʿal (𐎁𐎓𐎍 lit. "Owner", "Lord"), a storm god associated with fertility . The Baal Cycle consists of six tablets, itemized as KTU 1.1–1.6.
Baal also appears as a boss in many of the Disgaea games, as well as other NIS games, usually as an ultimate boss. His form varies from each game. Baal appears as the final boss in the Diablo II expansion pack Diablo II: Lord of Destruction from 2001. Baal is also the main character in the 2013 game Inspire. His appearance in this game is that ...
Diablo II: Resurrected, a remaster of Diablo II which also includes the Lord of Destruction expansion, was released in 2021 for Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Nintendo Switch and will support cross-progression between the different platforms. [10]
Baal-hanan – Ba'al is gracious Baal-hermon – lord of destruction / of a cursed-thing Baali – my lord; lord over me Baalim – lords; masters; (later Jewish use: false gods) Baalis – a rejoicing/proud lord Baal-meon – lord/master of the house Baal-Peor – master of Peor; master of the opening Baal-perazim – lord of divisions Baal ...
El responds by declaring Baal is now to be considered Yam’s captive, and obliges him to provide the sea god with tribute. [82] Baal wants to attack the messengers, though he is stopped by Ashtart and Anat. [83]