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Revision as of 13:30, 29 June 2010

The Pit of Acheron is a mini-hell style level located in the Arreat Plateau of Act V.



Background

Diablo II Level Info [e]
Pit of Acheron.jpg
Pit of Acheron
(v1.10+)
Norm Night Hell
Area lvl # # #
Possible
monsters
Night Lord, Ice Boar, Consumed Ice Boar, Overlord, Night Lord (normal), Hell Lord (minion, normal), Blood Lord (guest), Mauler (guest), Salamander (guest)
Monster
Variants
# # #
Random
Bosses
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Super-
uniques
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Gold-chest Yes
Waypoint No
Nearby
levels
Arreat Plateau
Quests None

The Pit of Acheron is the second styled mini-hell level in the game. The name is not as clearly themed to Baal as the "Abaddon" level, but still related to Hell.

In here you can find an excess of monsters to kill for experience, treasure or pleasure.

There is no waypoint or other useful features of the level besides treasure, so it's skippable, but recommended anyway.

Level Information


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Trivia

There is no "Pit of Acheron" in our world, but Acheron is the river of pain, that separates us from the realm of the dead in Greek mythology. This was later adapted in Dante's Inferno, and is also the name of the river that separates Hell from us. [1]


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