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Diablo I Manual

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==The Initiate==
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==Tutorial==
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===Creating a Character===
There are three character archetypes, or “Classes,” for you to choose from in Diablo. Although the three Classes share common abilities, they have different strengths and weaknesses. In addition, each Class possesses a unique skill that is only usable by members of that class.
  ===The Interface===<div style="float:right; clear:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 11)</div>The game screen in Diablo is divided into two main sections, the Play Area and the Interface Bar. The Play Area displays the immediate environment around your character, including any other creatures or items that are within your character’s line of sight. You can zoom in on your character by pressing the '''Z''' key on the keyboard. Press '''Z''' again to return to normal view. {|align="right" style="clear:right;"
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===The Interface===
The game screen in Diablo is divided into two main sections, the Play Area and the Interface Bar. The Play Area displays the immediate environment around your character, including any other creatures or items that are within your character’s line of sight. You can zoom in on your character by pressing the '''Z''' key on the keyboard. Press '''Z''' again to return to normal view.
 
The Interface Bar provides you with quick information on your character, as well as buttons to access the various information screens.
following information about your character:
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 : The character’s name and class: The character’s current level and experience: How much experience the character needs to achieve the next level: How much gold your character currently possesses: Your character’s attributes, including any bonuses or penalties from magical items. Bonuses are displayed in blue, while attributes that are below normal are displayed in red. Statistics at their maximum are displayed in gold. {|align="right" style="clear:right;"
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: The character’s name and class
: The character’s current level and experience
: How much experience the character needs to achieve the next level
: How much gold your character currently possesses
: Your character’s attributes, including any bonuses or penalties from magical items. Bonuses are displayed in blue, while attributes that are below normal are displayed in red. Statistics at their maximum are displayed in gold.
 
'''Strength''' represents how strong your character is, and adds to the damage that your character does in melee combat.
'''Backpack''' The space below your character silhouette represents your backpack. Note that items of different sizes take up different amounts of space. It may be necessary to rearrange items in your inventory to make room for new treasure.
 
Put your cursor over the club in your hero’s backpack. Notice that the club will highlight, and a description of it will appear in the Description Box at the bottom of the screen. Left-click on the club. Your cursor will be replaced by the picture of the club. Move the club over to another empty square in your backpack, and left-click again. You have now moved the club to another spot within your backpack.
 
To drop the club from your inventory, left-click on it to select it and move the cursor over the Play Area. Left-click on the ground near your character and he will toss the club onto the ground. Move the cursor over the discarded club. It will be highlighted by a blue outline, and a brief description of it will appear in the Description Box. Left-click on the club to pick it up again. Note that if the Inventory screen is open, items will not automatically be placed in your backpack. Move the cursor over an empty space in your backpack and left-click to put away the club.
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Items in your backpack such as scrolls and books can be used by right-clicking on them. If it is a potion or other non-targeted effect, the effects will take place immediately. If it is a spell or effect that requires a target, your cursor will be replaced by a targeting cursor. Put the targeting cursor over the item or area that you wish to affect and click the left mouse button.
Close the Inventory screen by clicking on the [INV] button or pressing '''I ''' on the keyboard. You can also close the inventory screen by pressing the spacebar on the keyboard. Pressing the spacebar automatically closes any screens that you have open.
===The Belt===
Small items, such as potions and scrolls, can be kept on your belt instead of in your backpack to make them easier to use. The Warrior starts out with two healing potions stored on his belt. The number in the lower right hand corner of the potion icon is the hotkey for that item. Pressing the '''1''' key on the keyboard, for example, will cause your character to drink the potion in the first spot on his belt. You can also use the items by right-clicking on them. When your character picks up a usable item that is small enough, he will automatically place it on his belt if there is room. You can also transfer items between your backpack and your belt by opening the Inventory screen, left-clicking on the item to be moved, and then left-clicking on the space that you want to move the item to.  ===Movement==={|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“A warrior’s true strength lies''<br />''not in the body, but in the''<br />''spirit…”''</div>|}Movement in Diablo is accomplished by placing the cursor over the area where you wish to walk and then holding down the left mouse button. Your character will automatically move towards that direction. Note that walls, monsters, or closed doors may prevent your character from being able to find a route to where you want him to go.  ===Interacting with Characters===Now it’s time to explore the town of Tristram and talk to one of the few remaining residents. Walk over to the fountain in the center of the town. Several people will be visible. Move your cursor over the large fellow standing off to the right. His name will appear in the Description Box. Denizens of the town or labyrinth may ask your character to perform tasks for them or offer advice on quests on which you are currently working. Some people may even have access to goods or magical artifacts that will aid you on your journey. To talk to Griswold, left-click on him. Your character will automatically walk to him and start a conversation.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 16)</div> Griswold is the blacksmith of Tristram and can provide your character with weapons and armor. Left-click on “Buy Basic Items”. A list of items that Griswold is selling will appear. You can left-click on the scroll bar or use the '''Arrow''' keys to scroll up and down the list. The item’s name, description and statistics will be listed, along with its price. Items that are in red are too powerful for your character to use; your hero may be too weak to wield the weapon, or too clumsy to utilize it properly. Left-click on “Back” or press '''Escape''' once to get back to the main conversation menu, and then left-click on “Leave the Shop” or press '''Escape''' again to end the conversation with Griswold.  ===The Quest Log===Continue to explore Tristram and talk to each of the people that you meet. Eventually, one of them will ask you to perform a task for them. You have just received your first quest. Quests are various missions that you may be asked to complete as you are investigating the evil that has been plaguing the land. To view a list of the quests that you are currently working towards, or to review the instructions that you have been given, take a look at the Quest Log. Click on the [QUEST] button on the Interface Bar, or press the '''Q''' key on the keyboard. All quests that your character is currently assigned will be displayed. Left-click on the quest name or press '''Enter''' to read the instructions again. Once you are done, close the Quest Log. This can be done by clicking on the [QUEST] button, pressing the '''Q''' key on the keyboard, or pressing the spacebar. Also, once you have a quest, you can ask everyone in town for information that could help you.  ===Saving/Loading the Game===Before you venture into the labyrinth, you’ll probably want to save your game. Bring up the Main Menu by pressing the [MENU] button or pressing the '''Escape''' key. From here, you can Save your game, Load a saved game, begin a New Game, Exit Diablo, or change the game Options. Click on “Save Game” to save your character’s status. Single player heroes have one saved game slot per character, so save wisely. Multi player heroes are saved automatically as they adventure throughout the town of Tristram and the labyrinth below.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 17)</div>  ===Game Options===If you wish, you can also adjust the game’s music or sound effects volume by choosing the Options selection. You can also adjust the brightness/darkness of the game by changing the Gamma setting. The farther you move the Gamma slider to the right, the lighter the game screen will become. You can exit the Menu by clicking on the [MENU] button or pressing the '''Escape''' key on the keyboard.  ===Entering the Dungeon===Now you are ready to begin your quest to destroy Diablo. Moving the cursor over the entrance to the church will reveal the way down into the labyrinth below. Left-click on the entrance and you will begin your descent. The labyrinth beneath the church provides a similar view to that of the town above, with one notable exception. As your character approaches walls and doorways, they will become slightly transparent, so that you don’t miss any items or creatures that may be hidden behind them. Only items and creatures that are within your character’s line of sight are visible.  ===Pausing the Game===There may be creatures near the entrance that will approach your hero. To pause the game, press the '''P''' key on the keyboard. The screen will turn red to indicate that the game play is stopped. Pressing the '''P''' key again will resume the game. Note that pausing the game is available only in single player games.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 18)</div>{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“I am not driven by hatred.''<br />''I am not driven by fear.''<br />''I am not driven by desire,''<br />''duty, or any rationale.''<br />''I can no longer feel any of''<br />''these.''<br />''All that remains is''<br />''Retribution;''<br />''Cold and hard and final…”''</div>|}  ===Interacting with the Environment===Movement in the labyrinth is the same as in the town. You can either click on the destination where you wish to walk, or you can hold down the left mouse button to walk in the indicated direction. Anything that you can interact with will become highlighted when you move the cursor over it. Creatures are highlighted in red, items that you can pick up are highlighted in blue, and dungeon features such as doors are highlighted in gold. Left-clicking on the selected item will cause your character to automatically move to and interact with the selected item.  ===Combat===Combat is handled in the same fashion as movement. To attack a creature, move the cursor over the target, which will highlight it. The name of the creature, and what your character knows about it, will be displayed in the Description Box. Left-click on the creature to attack it. If your character is not within range, he will automatically walk towards the creature to attack it. If you are using a bow, or are trying to stay behind cover such as a doorway, you can hold down the Shift key on the keyboard while attacking to prevent your character from moving. He will stand in the same spot and fire his bow or swing his weapon. Search the labyrinth until you find some creatures to fight. Don’t forget that if your health gets low, you can use a healing potion to restore some of your hit points.  ===The Automap===An Automap is available to help you navigate around the dungeon. To open the Automap, click on the [MAP] button on the Interface Bar, or press the '''Tab''' key on the keyboard. A map will be overlaid on top of the Play Area. Your character’s location and facing are indicated by an orange arrow in the center of the map. Doors and stairways are shown in yellow. You can use the '''Arrow''' keys on the keyboard to scroll around the map, and the + and - keys to zoom your view in and out. Game play does not stop while the Automap is displayed, so you can still move, attack, and be attacked by the denizens of the labyrinth.  To hide the Automap, either click the [MAP] button, or press the '''Tab''' key on the keyboard. You can also press the spacebar to hide any open screens, including the Automap.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 19)</div>  ===Gaining Experience and Levels===Continue to explore the labyrinth for a while. Try out different weapons that you find to determine which are the most effective against the creatures that you’re fighting. Don’t forget your healing potions, and, if things get too tough, you can always exit the dungeon and seek help in the town. Eventually, your character will gain enough experience to reach the next level. When this happens, your Life and Mana Orbs will be completely restored, and a button will appear in the playing area. Either click on the button or bring up the Character Information screen to gain the benefits of your new level. Each level that you advance gives you points to distribute among your attributes. Left-click on the [ + ] button to the right of an attribute to raise it. Also, your character’s effectiveness in combat and with most spells will increase automatically.  ===Using Skills and Spells===Once you have gained enough experience to reach level 2, head back to the entrance. Use the Automap to locate the stairway up if you’ve moved far away from it. Before you go back to the town, left-click on the [SPELLS] icon on the Interface Bar, or press the '''B''' key on the keyboard. This opens your Spellbook that holds a list of all the spells and skills that your character currently knows. Left-clicking on the numbered tabs along the bottom of the Spellbook allows you to flip through the pages in your Spellbook. Left-clicking on a spell or skill will prepare it, and the icon on the Interface Bar will change to indicate the prepared spell/skill. Prepare your Repair skill by left-clicking on the icon on the first page of your Spellbook. Click on the [SPELLS] button, or press the '''B''' key on the keyboard, to close the Spellbook. Move your cursor over the playing area and click the right mouse button. Your character will be surrounded by a magical aura, and your cursor will turn into an icon to represent the Repair skill. The Inventory screen will also automatically open. Move the cursor over a piece of equipment that you wish to Repair, and left-click on it. Most spells and skills are used in this way, though some spells will automatically target the area that you right-click, so you’ll need to experiment to see which technique to use for each spell. Also, right-clicking on the icon in your Spellbook will cast that spell.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 20)</div>{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“Gird thyself with the''<br />''weapons of knowledge and the''<br />''armor of wisdom.'' ''Victory is won as much''<br />''through strength of mind and''<br />''will as through brawn and''<br />''steel.”''</div>|}  ===The Speedbook and Spell Hotkeys===Another method that you can use to select the spell or skill that you wish to use is through the Speedbook. Click on the icon on the Interface Bar or press the '''S''' key on the keyboard to open the Speedbook. A row of icons indicating the spells and skills that your character is capable of using will appear in the Play Area, just above the Interface Bar. Skills are displayed in gold, memorized spells in blue, spells contained on scrolls are red, and spells available through a staff are orange. To change the spell/skill that you wish to have prepared, left-click on the icon that represents the one that you want. The Speedbook will close and that spell/skill will be readied for use. Once you have learned a few spells, or have found several magical items, it might be useful to set up spell hotkeys so that you do not have to use the Spellbook or Speedbook to change spells. Put the cursor over the Repair icon in your Speedbook. Press '''F5''' on the keyboard. The description of the skill will change to reflect the new hotkey. Pressing the '''F5''' key at any time will now prepare the Repair skill for use. Using the '''F5''' through '''F8''' keys, you can assign up to four spell hotkeys.  ===End of Tutorial===Feel free to continue adventuring with this warrior, or open the Main Menu (using the [MENU] button or '''Escape''') and select “New Game” to create a new hero. For more detailed information on the world of Diablo and the creatures and items contained within it, continue reading the manual.  ==Overview of Gameplay==<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 21)</div>{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“It is easy to go down into Hell;''<br />''night and day, the gates of''<br />''dark Death stand wide; but to''<br />''climb back again, to retrace''<br />''one’s steps to the upper air —''<br />''there’s the rub, the task. ”''</div><div style="text-align:right;">''— Virgil, The Aeneid''</div>|}===Movement===Left-click on the location that you want your character to walk to.  Continuous movement can be achieved by moving the cursor in the direction you wish to travel and holding down the left mouse button. Your character will continue to walk in that direction until the mouse button is released or a path is not available.  ===Combat===Place the cursor over the creature that you wish to attack. The creature’s name and any information that your character knows about that creature will appear in the Description Box. Unique creatures will have their name displayed in '''Gold'''. Left-click on the creature to attack it with the weapon currently wielded by your character. Holding down the Shift key while attacking will attack a location and prevent your character from moving.  ===Using Skills and Spells==={|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“Break the bones and the body''<br />''will heal.'' ''Break the spirit, and the body''<br />''will die…”''</div>|}Left-click the skill/spell that you wish to prepare by using the Spellbook or Speedbook. Right-click on the creature or area where you wish to cast the prepared spell. Spells or skills that affect an item in your character’s Inventory will turn the cursor into a targeting icon. Highlight the item that you wish to target with the cursor and left-click on it. Hotkeys can be assigned to frequently used spells by using the Speedbook. Open the Speedbook, and place the cursor over the spell that you wish to assign a hotkey to. Press '''F5-F8''' to assign that key to the spell, and close the Speedbook. Pressing the appropriate key will now prepare that spell.  ===Speedbook Color Key:===:Gold: Skill:Blue: Memorized Spell:Red: Scroll:Orange: Staff  ===Interacting with the Environment===Move the cursor over any item. A colored highlight indicates that the item can be manipulated or interacted with. :Blue: Item that can be picked up:Red: Creature:Gold: Anything else with which your character can interact Left-clicking on the highlighted item will cause your character towalk over to the item and pick it up, attack it, or otherwise interactwith it.<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 22)</div>{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“It is easier to stab someone in''<br />''the back than it is to look them''<br />''in the eyes.'' ''Society is built upon this''<br />''principle, and it is universal''<br />''amongst those who rule…”''</div>|}  ===Using Items===Moving the cursor over an item on the ground will display its name. Moving the cursor over an item in your character’s Inventory will display any other information that is known about the item. The color of the description indicates the nature of the item. :White: Normal item:Blue: Magic item:Gold: Unique item Any equipment that is tinted in '''Red''' is either unusable or too powerful for your character to use. Right-click an item in your character’s Inventory or Belt to use it. Ifthe item requires a target, the cursor will be replaced by a targetingicon. Move the cursor over the desired target and left-click. An item carried on your character’s belt has an automatic hotkeyassigned to it. The hotkey is displayed in the lower right hand cornerof the belt slot. Pressing the hotkey will use that item. Right-click on gold that your character is carrying to drop a specificamount.{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“The burning tongues of Hell''<br />''lap at our heels as we run''<br />''screaming from its horrible,''<br />''gaping maw. There can be no''<br />''escape from the relentless beast''<br />''of Terror…”''</div>|}  ===Keyboard Commands===:'''F1''' Display Diablo Help:'''P''' Pause the Game:'''Escape''' Bring up the Main Menu:'''B''' Open the Spellbook:'''C''' View Character Information:'''I''' Examine Inventory:'''Q''' Read Quest Log:'''S''' Display the Speedbook:'''Z''' Zooms view in and out:'''Shift''' Hold down when attacking to prevent movement:'''Tab''' Display the Automap:'''+/-''' Zoom Automap In/Out:'''Arrow Keys''' Scroll Automap:'''1-8''' Use specific belt item:'''F5-F8''' Highlight spell in Speedbook and press F5-F8 to assign hotkey. Once hotkey is assigned, the key will prepare that specific spell:'''F9-F12''' Auto send messages (Multi player only) Enter Open message window/send message (Multi player only):'''Spacebar''' Closes all open windows  ==Multi Player Instrutions==<div style="float:right; text-align:right; background-color:#1A0303; padding:2px 4px 4px 4px; color:white;">(Page 28)</div>{|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“He who fights with monsters''<br />''might take care lest he thereby''<br />''become a monster.”''</div><div style="text-align:center;">''-Friedrich Nietzsche''</div>|}===Multi player Gaming===The forces of evil are powerful, but you don’t have to face them alone. Diablo will allow up to four players to journey into the labyrinth beneath Tristram as friend or foe. Multi player characters are separate from single player characters. A multi player character’s state is saved periodically during play, with experience and equipment being carried over from session to session. Therefore, the “Save” and “Load” options will not appear when the Diablo Menu is opened during a multi player game. ===The Multi player Interface Bar==={|align="right" style="clear:right;"|<div style="text-align:center;">''“Any Master of battle should''''always take stock of his friends''''as well as his enemies. Knowing''''both can, in time, be''''profitable.”''</div>|}The Interface Bar in multi player games has two additional buttons on it, the Message button and the Player Intent button. To send a message to other players in a multi player game, left-click on the Message button, or press Enter on the keyboard. The description box will display a prompt where you can type in your message. Click on the Message button or press '''Enter''' to send the message. From the message screen, you can toggle specific players on or off. This will allow you to send secret messages to only the players that you want. If you want to quickly send a frequently used message, the keys '''F9-F12''' are available as hotkeys to relay preset messages.
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