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'''Quest bosses''' are [[superunique]]s (and sometimes [[act boss]]es) who must be defeated to finish quests and advance through the game. Only one is known so far, but more will be added as they are revealed by the development team.
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'''Quest bosses''' are [[superunique]]s (and sometimes [[act boss]]es) who must be defeated to finish quests and advance through the game. It can be any significance of a boss, such as the [[Butcher]] from [[Diablo I]] or [[Diablo]] himself. Only one is known so far ([[King Leoric]]), but more will be added as they are revealed by the [[D3 Team|Diablo 3 development team]].
  
  

Revision as of 16:10, 19 November 2008

Quest bosses are superuniques (and sometimes act bosses) who must be defeated to finish quests and advance through the game. It can be any significance of a boss, such as the Butcher from Diablo I or Diablo himself. Only one is known so far (King Leoric), but more will be added as they are revealed by the Diablo 3 development team.


Leoric

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The Skeleton King returns in Diablo III, and he's up to his old skeleton-summoning tricks. He's found sitting on his throne, must be awakened by the use of a quest item, and does not return in a good mood. Leoric wields a gigantic hammer and commands a vast army of the skeletal undead. He is a quest boss and was the final creature to defeat in the BlizzCon 2008 demo build. See The Skeleton King quest article for more details.