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[[Image:Skeletonking.gif|340px|left]]'''The game that started it all''': [[Diablo_(game) | Diablo]]. Created in 1997 by [[Blizzard Entertainment]], Diablo smashed traditional RPG style. Diablo became the first popular "hack and slash" RPG, of which gameplay centers around the player controlling a [[warrior]], [[Rogue (Diablo I) | rogue]], or [[sorcerer]] and venturing deep underneath an old abandoned cathedral fighting demons and undead abominations. Fast paced and risky, Diablo combined the twich reflex skills of Quake with older elements of Dungeons & Dragons to create a truly addictive game.
 
   
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'''Diablo has since become its own genre''', and many games have sought to copy its style. Its one released sequel, Diablo II, garnered even more popularity and became the number one online multiplayer game during its peak. Another sequel, the highly anticipated Diablo III, is slated to be released sometime in 2011 or 2012.
 
   
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'''If you're looking to get back''' into the original, this portal has many quick links to help get you started.
 
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<td>'''Classes'''</td>
 
<td>'''Items'''</td>
 
<td>'''Spells'''</td>
 
<td>'''Bestiary'''</td>
 
<td>'''Quests'''</td>
 
<td>'''NPCs'''</td>
 
<td>'''Shrines'''</td>
 
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* {{1|Normal Weapons}}
 
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* {{1|Affixes|Magical Prefixes & Suffixes}}
 
* {{1|Unique Weapons}}
 
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* {{1|Jewelry|Elixers & Jewelry}}
 
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** {{1|Stone Curse}}
 
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** {{1|Chain Lightning}}
 
** {{1|Apocalypse}}
 
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* {{1|Monsters}}
 
** {{1|The Butcher}}
 
** {{1|The Skeleton King}}
 
** {{1|Snotspill}}
 
** {{1|Gharbad the Weak}}
 
** {{1|Zhar the Mad}}
 
** {{1|Archbishop Lazarus}}
 
** {{1|Diablo}}
 
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* {{1|Quests}}
 
** {{1q|The Butcher}}
 
** {{1q|The Curse of King Leoric}}
 
** {{1q|Valor}}
 
** {{1q|The Chamber of Bone}}
 
** {{1q|Warlord of Blood}}
 
** {{1q|Lachdanan}}
 
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*{{1|Deckard Cain}}
 
*{{1|Farnham}}
 
*{{1|Griswold}}
 
*{{1|Adria}}
 
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*{{1|Gillian}}
 
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*[[Shrines (Diablo I) | Shrines & Fountains]]
 
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* Find out more about the wiki on the '''[[Help:Contents]]''' page.
 
 
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* If you are new to wikis, we recommend you either go to our forum for help, or look around [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Help Wikipedia's Help pages]. Although the pages may be hard to grasp at times, they are usually very informative, and almost everything outlined and explained over at Wikipedia works in our wiki as well.
 
 
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* The wiki needs an article on every subject related to Diablo, so there's no shortage of possible pages to create. Choose whatever you consider to be the most fun topic. If you enjoyed Diablo I the most, then don't hesitate to create articles about the very first game. Even though it may not be the newest game in the series, we still want as much info as possible in our wiki, and that includes all previous games.
 
* If you are unsure of what to do or how to create a page, search for a few articles on the same topic and see what they look like. You can always view the source code in a wiki and learn from what others have done.
 
* An edit doesn't have to be massive; if you feel you don't want to create whole articles, then just fixing spelling errors and broken links is enough.
 
   
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* Check out the the '''[http://www.diablofans.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=46 Forums]''' to see what the community is working on, to give feedback, or just to say hi.
 
 
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'''Diablo''' is an action-adventure game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment in December, 1996.
   
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Set in the Kingdom of [[Khanduras]] (located in the Diablo series world of [[Sanctuary]]), Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero as he or she battles to rid the town of {{1|Tristram}} of the titular {{1|Diablo|Lord of Terror}} and his demon minions. The game was inspired by rogue games such as Moria and was initially planned to use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_animation claymation], but due to pressure from within Blizzard the game eventually ended up in 3D instead. Many of the features seen in the later games were present in Diablo I, such as several distinct classes, a multitude of skills, randomized items and dungeons, hordes of monsters, fast paced combat and multiplayer through [[Battle.net]]
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Diablo was a best seller and following the first game's popularity an expansion pack, entitled [[Hellfire|Diablo: Hellfire]], was released in 1997. The expansion pack was not developed by Blizzard but by Sierra Entertainment,
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:''[[Diablo I|Learn More About Diablo I]]{{*}} [[Diablo: Hellfire|Learn More About Hellfire]]''
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Revision as of 22:56, 8 September 2011


Diablo I Portal
Portal Rogue (Diablo I) Portal Sorcerer (Diablo I) Portal Warrior (Diablo I) Portal Monsters (Diablo I) Portal Spells (Diablo I) Portal Areas (Diablo I)
Rogue Sorcerer Warrior Monsters Spells Areas
Items •  Quests •  Shrines •  Tristram
About Diablo I
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Diablo is an action-adventure game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment in December, 1996.

Set in the Kingdom of Khanduras (located in the Diablo series world of Sanctuary), Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero as he or she battles to rid the town of Tristram of the titular Lord of Terror and his demon minions. The game was inspired by rogue games such as Moria and was initially planned to use claymation, but due to pressure from within Blizzard the game eventually ended up in 3D instead. Many of the features seen in the later games were present in Diablo I, such as several distinct classes, a multitude of skills, randomized items and dungeons, hordes of monsters, fast paced combat and multiplayer through Battle.net

Diablo was a best seller and following the first game's popularity an expansion pack, entitled Diablo: Hellfire, was released in 1997. The expansion pack was not developed by Blizzard but by Sierra Entertainment,

This was followed by a true sequel, Diablo II, in 2000.

Learn More About Diablo I •  Learn More About Hellfire
Wiki News
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For all list of all new edits, click here.

26 July

  • Information on when quests appear have been added for all Quests.

July 25

  • A new page about Areas has been written.

April 4

  • All spell pages for Diablo I have been completed.

February 19

  • The final Monster pages have been finalized for Diablo I. Only images are still missing.

February 11

  • The Shrines page has been overhauled with a new table structure and added explanations.
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