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Rakanishu
Rakanishu D2
Property Normal Nightmare Hell
Type Demon Demon Demon
Act(s) found in 1 1 1
Monster Level 8 40 71
Experience 210 8,920 91,925
Health points 16-36 417-921 2,122-4,648
Damage 1 3-6 14-29 36-72
Attack Rating 1 60 729 2,588
Damage 2 - 16-33 40-81
Attack Rating 2 - 688 2,444
Defense 25 378 946
% to Block 16 16 16
Damage Resist 0 0 15
Magic Resist 0 5 0
Fire Resist 0 0 110
Cold Resist 0 0 40
Lightning Resist 75 75 75
Poison Resist 0 0 0
Drain Effectiveness 100 85 75
Immunities - - Fire
Chill Effectiveness 50 40 33

Rakanishu, Lord of the Fallen is a particularly brutal Fallen, feared and perhaps even respected among his own kind.[1] Driving his minions into a frenzy, Fallen could often be heard screaming his name as they rushed headlong to their deaths.[2]

In-game

Diablo II

Bonuses:

Rakanishu is a Super Unique Carver found in the Stony Field next to the Cairn Stones that activate the portal to Tristram during the Search for Cain quest. When attacking Rakanishu, melee heroes should be cautious of his Lightning Enchanted status, which causes Charged Bolt to emanate from him when struck. Rapid attacks on Rakanishu will result in an equally rapid release of charged bolts, which are especially deadly on higher difficulty levels. Usually, Rakanishu is the first monster encountered to possess the Lightning Enchanted trait in Diablo II, but enemies with this status appear often enough to make lightning resistance necessary.

In Normal difficulty, the Lightning damage done is 3-6. This increased to 21-33 in Nightmare and 53-81 in Hell. In addition, his Attack 1 has Cold Damage in Nightmare and Hell. In Nightmare there is a 10% chance of adding 4-6 cold damage with a chill of six seconds and in Hell there is a 20% chance of adding 12-16 Cold damage with an eight second chill.

He will appear with eight Minions in Normal, nine Minions in Nightmare and ten Minions in Hell.

Diablo III

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The Avatar of Rakanishu in Diablo III, moments before death

Rakanishu makes an appearance in Diablo III's second act: the Shrine of Rakanishu appears in the Dahlgur Oasis. The Nephalem must interrupt a ritual involving five standing stones (likely a reference to the Cairn Stones), and then battle the Avatar of Rakanishu. On normal difficulty, the Avatar will drop Rakanishu's Blade, which must be used against Bashiok to gain the Bashanishu achievement.

Hearthstone : Kobolds and Catacombs

In the Kobolds and Catacombs expansion for the shuffle-card game Hearthstone, there is a dungeon boss Kobold, carrying a Lamp on his head instead of the usual candle. When activated, it occasionally shows the text "Rakanishu!"

Trivia

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  • Monsters of the Fallen type are often heard muttering the name of Rakanishu, while their shaman types call out the names Colenzo and Bishibosh. They appear to be important figures in their culture.
    • A good example of the above for Rakanishu is seen in Diablo III; the title shown under the Avatar's Life display is 'Fallen Demigod'.
  • In the game Borderlands there is a giant Rakk (a creature not unlike a pteradactyl) called Rakkinishu. It will always drop the shield Cracked Sash, named after the common belt.

References

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