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The Chaos Sanctuary is the final level of Act IV (Hell), and lair of Diablo.





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Diablo II Level Info [e]
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Chaos Sanctuary
(v1.10+)
Norm Night Hell
Area lvl # # #
Possible
monsters
Oblivion Knight, Doom Knight, Venom Lord, Storm Caster
Monster
Variants
3 3 3
Random
Bosses
Yes Yes Yes
Super-
uniques
Diablo mlvl 40 Diablo mlvl 62 Diablo mlvl 94
Gold-chest No
Waypoint No
Nearby
levels
River of Flames
Quests Terror's End

The Chaos Sanctuary is the home realm of Diablo, where he has returned to in order to recuperate after turning the Dark Wanderer into his own red image. Still weakened from the whole ordeal, he has locked himself in under five magical seals, guarded by some of his trusted lieutenants.

Level FloorplanEdit

The Chaos Sanctuary is the last level in Act IV, and always has a similar layout. The five seals to release Diablo are distributed among three arms of the Chaos Sanctuary, each of which may have two layouts for a total of 8 possible floorplans for the level. In each arm, activating one of the seals releases a superunique monster with minions, and all three super-uniques must be defeated in order to release Diablo.


The Five SealsEdit

You always enter from the South-West, where there are no seals. Two seals are at the end of the North-West arm, where activating one of the seals releases the Grand Vizier of Chaos, a unique Storm Caster. One seal is at the end of the North-East arm, and activating that seal releases Lord De Seis, a unique Oblivion Knight. The last two seals are at the end of the South-East arm, where activating one of the seals releases the Infector of Souls, a unique Venom Lord.


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DevelopmentEdit

Before the Lord of Destruction expansion was released, the Chaos Sanctuary was one of the most frequently run areas of the game because of its constant layout and high experience, and also because Diablo provided some of the best item drops in the game. Now there is more experience to be had in the Bloody Foothills in Act V, and Pindleskin has better drops and is easier to get to, so the Chaos Sanctuary doesn't get nearly as much foot traffic as it used to receive.


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