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==Game Difficulty: Normal==
 
==Game Difficulty: Normal==
When starting your first character in Diablo II, you will automatically have a character starting on 'Normal'' difficulty setting. This difficulty setting dictates monster hit points, damage, immunities etc. It's mathematically impossible for a starting character to play in any difficulty setting than Normal, even if it was possible. When a character kills [[Diablo]], he can then continue to the [[Nightmare]] difficulty, playing the game again. When Diablo is vanquished on Nightmare setting, a last testament on [[Hell]] difficulty can start.
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When starting your first character in Diablo II, you will automatically have a character starting on 'Normal' difficulty setting. This difficulty setting dictates monster hit points, damage, immunities etc. It's mathematically impossible for a starting character to play in any difficulty setting than Normal, even if it was possible. When a character kills [[Diablo]], he can then continue to the [[Nightmare]] difficulty, playing the game again. When Diablo is vanquished on Nightmare setting, a last testament on [[Hell]] difficulty can start.
  
  
 
==Item Quality: Normal==
 
==Item Quality: Normal==
Normal [[item]]s are made with grey text, and does not have any [[magic]]al properties. They are only used early in the game, or in order to make [[socket]]s or [[runewords]].
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Normal [[item]]s are made with grey text, and does not have any [[magic]]al properties. They are only used early in the game, or in order to make [[socket]]s or [[runewords]]. More information can be found on the [[item quality]] page.
  
  

Revision as of 12:12, 26 September 2008

Normal in Diablo II can mean one of the following:


Game Difficulty: Normal

When starting your first character in Diablo II, you will automatically have a character starting on 'Normal' difficulty setting. This difficulty setting dictates monster hit points, damage, immunities etc. It's mathematically impossible for a starting character to play in any difficulty setting than Normal, even if it was possible. When a character kills Diablo, he can then continue to the Nightmare difficulty, playing the game again. When Diablo is vanquished on Nightmare setting, a last testament on Hell difficulty can start.


Item Quality: Normal

Normal items are made with grey text, and does not have any magical properties. They are only used early in the game, or in order to make sockets or runewords. More information can be found on the item quality page.