Kurast Bazaar
The Kurast Bazaar the second Kurast level of Act III, and represents the former trading districts.
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BackgroundEdit
Diablo II Level Info [e] | |||
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Kurast Bazaar | |||
Norm | Night | Hell | |
Area lvl | # | # | # |
Possible monsters |
Thrasher, Faithful, Zakarumite, Sexton, Hell Swarm | ||
Monster Variants |
# | # | # |
Random Bosses |
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Super- uniques |
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Gold-chest | Fill out | ||
Waypoint | Yes | ||
Nearby levels |
Lower Kurast, Disused Fane, Ruined Temple, Sewers | ||
Quests | Lam Esen's Tome |
The former trade districts of Kurast are filled with houses that have chests in them, make sure to check those out.
There will be two entrances to the Sewers here, as well as two dungeons: Disused Fane andRuined Temple. Lam Esen's Tome is always found in the Ruined Temple.
Here you can also find more of the priests that are controlled by Mephisto and his Compelling Orb that you must destroy in the Khalim's Will quest.
Level InformationEdit
- Monster levels are usually always equal to the area level with exception to uniques (mlvl +3) and champions (mlvl +2).
Kurast LevelsEdit
Kurast is so big it is represented in multiple levels in Diablo II, even though other great cities like Lut Gholein instead has been shrunken to a small town-sized area. This is how it is presented in D2:
- Kurast Docks - Separated from the main town, by the great river that runs out to the Twin Seas.
- Lower Kurast - Outer sprawl of the city. Overrun by jungle, monster and fanatics.
- Kurast Bazaar - Former trading district of Kurast. Rich area.
- Sewers - A must in any larger city, and classical Diablo dungeoneering.
- Upper Kurast - The finer living areas of Kurast. Rich people accomodations.
- Kurast Causeway - A handy massive road within the city for quick access to Travincal.
- Travincal - The holy city within the city. Compare it to the Vatican in Rome.
Notable CharactersEdit
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ReferenceEdit
Diablo II Levels [e] | |
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Act III - Quests [e] | ||
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