![]() ![]() ![]() I actually really liked the absence of angels in the campaign, other than Inarius. Diablo, Mephisto, and Baal were seemingly defeated forever, but they technically took the Worldstone with them and no one knew what that meant.ĭiablo 3 changed a lot as far as the backstory was concerned. The heroes in D2 were also very similar - brave mortal warriors who were powerful because they were exceptional humans - ventured out to fight the Prime Evils. They sort of won, but their actions really just set the stage for the events of Diablo 2. It's worth noting that the backstory was very different in Diablo none of the whole "humans are the offspring of angels and demons" stuff existed back then, so it was really just a story about three brave, mortal warriors taking on unimaginable evil. Retroactively, we can assume they were as powerful as they were because they were similar to the heroes that arose during the events of D3 - only with more limitations on them because of the Worldstone. ![]() The heroes of Diablo and Diablo 2 were all exceptional beings, with the canonical stories being that all of the available classes worked together as a party in their respective games (three in Diablo, seven in Diablo 2). With D3, it was revealed that it was essentially holding humanity back. Baal corrupts the Worldstone at the end of D2, and Tyrael subsequently destroys it at the time, the impact of this was left ambiguous - we didn't know much about what it actually did at the time. The original nephaldn were exceedingly powerful, which is why Inarius utilized the Worldstone to weaken them with each generation until they became relatively mundane. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade ThreadĪll humans are technically nephalem they're the result of angels and demons breeding.
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