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Single vs Multi-Player
Multiplayer Diablo I is equivalent to singleplayer Diablo II. Characters are saved on your computer and can be played solo or with friends in a TCP/IP or LAN game. There are no saved games; just your character's state and the equipment they're using and carrying is saved. There are only 4 [[Diablo Quests|quests]] in multiplayer Diablo I, and the same four are found every game. Multiplayer is also much harder on Nightmare and Hell, where the monsters have about double the hit points they do in single player. You must be level 20 to create a nightmare game and level 30 to create a hell game.
Another major difference between SP and MP Diablo and Hellfire is level up speed. Multiplayer monsters have more hit points, and are worth far less experience. No monster is worth Characters gain no more than 10,000 experience 200 exp/Clvl in MP Diablo/or Hellfire(up to 10,000 at level 50), while there is no cap in SP the highest level monsters on , and each monster in hell difficulty are can be worth 100,000 and more. A SP character can reach level 44 or 45 in the time it takes to get to level 29 or 30 multiplayer, and getting an MP character over level 40 requires hundreds of many dozens more gamesthan it does in singleplayer.
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