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'''Hell''' in [[Diablo III]] can mean one of the following:
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There is more than one meaning to '''Hell''' in the [[Diablo game]]s. If you were linked here by an article pointing to one of these meanings, you should edit it to point directly to the intended meaning.
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'''Hell''' in Diablo games can mean one of the following:
  
  
 
==Location: Hell==
 
==Location: Hell==
The '''Burning Hells''' is the birthplace of [[demon]]s like three [[Prime Evils]] of [[Diablo]], [[Mephisto]] or [[Baal]]. They are in conflict with the [[High Heavens]], where [[Angel]]s like [[Tyrael]] rule.
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The '''[[Burning Hells]]''' is the birthplace of [[demon]]s like three [[Prime Evils]] of [[Diablo]], [[Mephisto]] or [[Baal]]. They are in conflict with the [[High Heavens]], where [[Angel]]s like [[Tyrael]] rule.
  
  
 
==Game Difficulty: Hell==
 
==Game Difficulty: Hell==
Difficulty settings in [[Diablo III]] are planned to work very similar to [[Diablo II]]. When starting your first character in [[Diablo II]], you will automatically have a character starting on '[[Normal]]' difficulty setting. This difficulty setting dictates monster hit points, damage, immunities etc. It's mathematically impossible for a starting character to survive in any other difficulty setting than Normal (if it was possible to do that). When a character kills [[Diablo]], he can then continue to the [[Nightmare]] difficulty, playing the game again. When Diablo is vanquished on Nightmare setting, a last testament on '''Hell''' difficulty can start.
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The '''[[Hell difficulty]]''' is the hardest [[difficulty]] setting in the [[Diablo game]]s. The three difficulties are:
 
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* [[Normal difficulty]]
"End-game" things like the [[Pandemonium Event]] or killing [[Uber Diablo]] can only be done in Hell difficulty in [[Diablo II]].
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* [[Nightmare difficulty]]
 
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* [[Hell difficulty]]
Diablo III [[Difficulty]] settings will probably be quite similar to Diablo II.
 
 
 
  
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 4 January 2012

There is more than one meaning to Hell in the Diablo games. If you were linked here by an article pointing to one of these meanings, you should edit it to point directly to the intended meaning.

Hell in Diablo games can mean one of the following:


Location: Hell[edit | edit source]

The Burning Hells is the birthplace of demons like three Prime Evils of Diablo, Mephisto or Baal. They are in conflict with the High Heavens, where Angels like Tyrael rule.


Game Difficulty: Hell[edit | edit source]

The Hell difficulty is the hardest difficulty setting in the Diablo games. The three difficulties are: