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The '''Halls Hall of the DeadFallen Heroes''' is a UI-based [[interface]] that allows you to see your dead [[Hardcore]] characters via your in-game profile. This UI will be similar to the in-game [[Armory]] and will possibly display the characters with the equipment, attributes, skills, runestonesrunes, and other stats at their time of death. <ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/?p=7934 Dead HC Characters] - Blizzard, 19/10/11</ref>
<blue>We have plans to create a Hall of the Dead where your can view your deceased HC characters, and you will probably also be able to view fun and interesting statistics about them.</blue>
The name has changed from "Halls of the Dead" to "Halls of Fallen Heroes", as of February, 2011.
The dead character will not<ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blue-posts-on-hardcore-issues Halls of the Dead forum post] - Blizzard, December 11, 2011</ref>take up one of your ten live character slots. Although not much else is known, it has been confirmed that the dead characters will not be able to be taken into a game to walk around and look at. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2kI6IEtHvU YouTube Q&A Video] - Jay Wilson Blizzard, 23/10/11</ref>
<blue>...but it's probably just going to be in the UI. Maybe someday it'll be a big awesome hall!</blue>
Hardcore is not implemented in the Diablo III Beta test, so there has not yet been a sighting of the Halls Hall of the DeadFallen Heroes.
==Making the Cut?==
<blue>[The Halls of the Dead] was a wish list feature we mentioned at BlizzCon right? Don’t know if it’ll make it. It’s on the list.</blue>
However, he never mentioned the Hall of Fallen Heroes, and is perhaps being a bit sneaky.
==UI==
Once a hardcore player has been slain, they will be directed to the character selection screen where a new button will appear: archive. The player may archive a fallen hardcore hero, and it will be retained in the hall, which is, as stated above, part of the player profile.
Once there, a few stats are tracked by the game client:
* Level Reached: The final level reached before death.
* Slain By: Who (or what) killed the hero.
* Damage Type: What the fatal type of damage was.
* Monsters Killed: Total number of monsters killed over the hero's lifetime.
* Achievement Points: How many points the hero had amassed before falling.
There are a limited number of slots available in the hall, but the precise number is still unknown.