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Diablo is an action role-playing video game series (sometimes called hack and slash)
developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It is made up of three core games: Diablo, Diablo II, and Diablo III.
Expansion games include the third-party published Diablo: Hellfire, which follows the first game, and Lord of Destruction, published by Blizzard and released after the second game.
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Diablo III Spotlight
The Wizard is a playable class introduced in Diablo III at Blizzcon 2008. They use devastating combos of spells to destroy enemies in large numbers. The Wizard is a spellcasting class of Diablo III, similar to Diablo II's Sorceress or Diablo I's Sorcerer. Due to their powerful innate potential, these Wizards are capable of casting spells continuously using a new resource, Arcane Power, which regenerates much faster than Mana.
Wizards wield the powers of Ice, Lightning and Temporal Distortion with ease, as well as a forbidden art of Arcane magic. With added flexibility and firepower and a seemingly endless supply of Arcane Power, the Wizard is a powerful force to be reckoned with.
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Sand Maggot
Sand Maggots, named for their burrowing abilities, are actually arthropods and not worms at all. These insects were once a staple diet for those that resided in the desert regions. The eggs were gathered and prepared as a protein-rich paste. Serving to supplement the dry foods naturally available in the region, the paste enhanced the nutritive value and flavor of meals. Now, however, the eggs, larvae, and flesh of the adults have acquired poisonous properties...
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Did You Know...
- ...that the Hellfire expansion for Diablo I, alongside the Monk, contained two additional unfinished classes, the Bard and the Barbarian?
- ...that the Dark Wanderer is actually the Warrior from the first Diablo?
- ...that the name Rathma means student in Trag'Oul's language?
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