Diablo III Game Guide
Stay awhile and listen... This Diablo III game guide contains mostly a detailed description of all of the game’s quests. The missions have been divided into acts and they are listed in the guide in the same order they’re received.
Last update: 11 May 2016
Diablo III Game Guide
This Diablo III game guide contains mostly a detailed description of all of the game's quests. The missions have been divided into acts and they are listed in the guide in the same order they're received. The walkthrough is filled with a lot of pictures and descriptions of possible character and monster encounters. An additional chapter of the guide explains all classes and also features examples of good character builds. All of these have been supplemented with descriptions of the secret levels, such as the Whimsyshire or the Infernal Machine. Diablo 3 is a Hack 'n' slash type of game that was released by the Blizzard studios in 2012. The game itself is the third installment of the series, which tells the story of a war between angels and demons. In the middle of the story, there appears your character, who has been lured into the vicinities of the new Tristram, by a shooting star. During the game, you can take control over a character of one of five classes: Barbarian, Wizard, Demon Hunter, Monk and Witch doctor. The creators have included the system of master levels into the game so, in theory, you can keep developing your character endlessly. The game itself has been divided into four acts, which differ in terms of the monsters that you meet, the story background and the boss. The game ending is, as a matter a fact, only the beginning, because the important element are the difficulty levels, to which you get promoted, as soon as your character is strong enough.
List of contents:
- A detailed description of all quests available in the game.
- A detailed description of all unique events, including the ones rewarded with achievements, as well as smaller ones.
- A description of all difficulty levels, with detailed hints concerning Hell and Inferno.
- A description of all character classes: a barbarian, a monk, a wizard, a witch doctor and a demon hunter.
- A description of all available skills, including the runes used to modify them.
- Examples of character builds for each class and additional hints concerning gameplay.
- A detailed description of the Secret Level, and all items required to unlock Whimsyshire.
Maciej "Psycho Mantis" Stepnikowski, Aver, Terrag, Xanas and Asmodeusz (www.gamepressure.com)
Translated to English by Jacek "Stranger" Halas
About Diablo III Game Guide
Author : Maciej "Psycho Mantis" Stepnikowski, Grzegorz "Aver" Ferenc & Terrag for gamepressure.com
Translator : Agnieszka "Aeth" Jedrzejczyk & Jacek "Stranger" Halas
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Guide contains : 95 pages, 2522 images.
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Diablo III Video Game
- genre: RPG
- developer: Blizzard Entertainment
- publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
- platform: PC
- rated: PEGI: Age 16+ / ESRB: Mature
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