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Strength
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'''Strength''' in {{iw|Diablo_I Diablo I}} and {{iw|Diablo_II Diablo II}} is used to increase [[damage]] and wield [[melee]] weapons as well as [[armor]]. Strength is one of the first vital stat complimented with Dexterity to weild weapons and wear armor. Although Strength does allow the usage of heavier, stronger equipment, Strength only upgrades damage slightly.
==Stacking==
This Strength stat attribute can be upgraded using a variety of spells, [[charms]], armor and even weapons to accomodate such burden, but considering armor and weapons, those traits can only be activated if they are equipped. Once uneqquipped, the trait will not be in effect towards your strength. This is noticed by the blue highlight in your Strength Skill level, if white, no spells are effecting strength. If, for example you try to equip on a belt with the prerequisites of 110 Strength and you have 110 strength only by the equip of another belt, you would have to level up in able to wear your desired belt without the need of the skills from your previous belt. The same goes with any other armor or weapon. However, in the terms of charms, they are automatically activated as long as they are within your inventory. If placed in the stash, they will not activate.
==Compared to Other Classes==
In most cases, the [[Barbarians]] are the most effective by the use of the Strength Stats. They need large proportions of their stat points consumed by strength in able to carry the largest weapons and deal the most damage. In opposite to that, a [[necromancer]] or a [[sorceress]] would be least likely to derive any such strength skills as they use more brain than brawn.