Difference between revisions of "Act Boss"

ADVERTISEMENT
From Diablo Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 1: Line 1:
{{act bosses}}Each of the four acts in ''Diablo II'', and the fifth act added in ''Diablo II: Lord of Destruction'', ends with a boss battle. Your character must defeat these bosses to advance to the next act or difficulty level. Act Bosses are the most challenging monsters in the game (aside from the patch-added [[Uber Monsters]], and also the most rewarding, in terms of the loot they drop.
+
{{Act Bosses}}Each of the four acts in ''Diablo II'', and the fifth act added in ''Diablo II: Lord of Destruction'', ends with a boss battle. Your character must defeat these bosses to advance to the next act or difficulty level. Act Bosses are the most challenging monsters in the game (aside from the patch-added [[Uber Monsters]], and also the most rewarding, in terms of the loot they drop.
 +
 
 +
Click the linked names to see a page devoted to each boss, with info about their stats, skills, and abilities.
  
 
[[category:monsters]]
 
[[category:monsters]]
 
[[category:Superuniques]]
 
[[category:Superuniques]]
 
[[category:Act Bosses]]
 
[[category:Act Bosses]]

Revision as of 01:19, 29 May 2008

|-

!
Act Bosses

|- |

  • Act One: Andariel
  • Act Two: Duriel
  • Act Three: Mephisto
  • Act Four: Diablo
  • Act Five: BaalEach of the four acts in Diablo II, and the fifth act added in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction, ends with a boss battle. Your character must defeat these bosses to advance to the next act or difficulty level. Act Bosses are the most challenging monsters in the game (aside from the patch-added Uber Monsters, and also the most rewarding, in terms of the loot they drop.

Click the linked names to see a page devoted to each boss, with info about their stats, skills, and abilities.