Did you play D2? What was your favourite class?
What was your favourite class in Diablo II?
1) Barbarian 2) Amazon 3) Necromancer 4) Sorceress 5) Paladin and for Lord of Destruction: 6) Assassin 7) Druid Just post the class and why it was your favourite. I'll start: My favourite class was the necromancer. I liked this class because I could make golems which were pretty cool. Also bone spear was my favourite spell ever because it would pierce enemies. Julius's path of exile wine bundle for mac here: http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/48708/page/1 Last edited by Faerie_Storm#2108 on Jun 12, 2012, 3:09:55 PM
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" Javazon FTW! Loved Lightning Fury! =^[.]^= =^[.]^= basic (happy/amused) cheetahmoticon: Whiskers/eye/tear-streak/nose/tear-streak/eye/
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I loved barbarian. I was always one who liked to know they were 'tank' class. Brought joy to my face. =)
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I used to be a jerk with an extremely good PC back in the day and before they drastically limited the amount of skeletons that would appear, my Summonmancer would lag games up for other people while I had the edge in collecting items off their "machine lag."
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D2 Classic v1.0- Necromancer probably my favorite, loved the pre-nerf Corpse Explosion killing everything for screens.
After that point I would go with D2 LOD - Javazon Charged strike and Lightning Fury were just too amazing with synergies. |
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Barbarian hands down for me...i love bashing me some skulls
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Meteorb sorceress, but my venomancer with full Trangs and a death's web was really fun.
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I never played diablo 2 although I played MU Online okey I know its totally different things but this game got me hooked I wonna get in beta real hard...
I'd rather die for a cause than live a life that is worthless.
~Immortal Technique |
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Sorceress
"Is there such a thing as an absolute, timeless enemy? There is no such thing, and never has been. And the reason
is that our enemies are human beings like us. They can only be our enemies in relative terms." |
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My favorite has always been the necromancer.
I have wandered through insanity;
I have walked the spiral out. Heard its twisted dreamed inanity In a whisper, in a shout. In the babbling cacophony The refrains are all the same: "[permutations of humanity] are unworthy of the name!" |
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