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Ironman is a [[LotL]] play style some players choose to add challenge to the game. When playing Ironman style characters can not use any items they do not find themselves, repeat/replay areas, or buy items from [[NPCs]]. Ironman characters are generally [[hardcore]], and are forbidden to return to town or interact with NPCs in any way other than as required to complete progress-stopping quests. There is no [[twinking]] or [[muling]] or other such activities either, of course.
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'''Ironman''' is a [[Live of the Lands|LotL]] [[play style]] some players choose to add challenge to the game.
  
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==Rules==
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When playing Ironman style characters can not use any [[item]]s they do not find themselves, repeat/replay areas, or buy items from [[NPC]]s. Ironman characters are generally [[hardcore]], and are forbidden to return to [[town]] or interact with NPCs in any way other than as required to complete progress-stopping [[quest]]s. There is naturally no [[twink]]ing or [[mule|muling]] or other such activities either.
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==Common Uses==
 
Ironman is often played in parties, where several friends begin at the same time, all with brand new characters, and see how far they can make it through the dungeons without dying, running out of equipment, etc.  
 
Ironman is often played in parties, where several friends begin at the same time, all with brand new characters, and see how far they can make it through the dungeons without dying, running out of equipment, etc.  
  
This style of play enjoyed some popularity in Diablo I, where 3 players worked together cooperatively, each playing a different class. Items were traded freely between the party, with the {{iw|Rogue Rogue}} getting the best bows, the {{iw|Sorcerer Sorcerer}} the spellbooks and mana pots, the {{iw|Warrior Warrior}} the melee weapons and armor so he could tank, etc.
 
  
Cooperative Ironman play can be extremely powerful in Diablo 2, thanks to the complimentary skills and shared spell effects. A group of 8 players from Germany completed the entire game, including the {{iw|Pandemonium_Event Pandemonium Event}}, with naked, hardcore, LotL, Ironman characters, who additionally forbid themselves to use the most powerful minion summoning skills. Their character lists, techniques, and videos of the achievement [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/naked-ironman-hardcore-uber-tristram/ can be seen here].
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==Background==
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This style of play enjoyed some popularity in ''[[Diablo I]]'', where 3 players worked together cooperatively, each playing a different class. Items were traded freely between the party, with the {{iw|Rogue Rogue}} getting the best [[ranged]] items (bows only then), the {{iw|Sorcerer Sorcerer}} the [[spellbook]]s and [[mana]] [[Potion|pots]], the {{iw|Warrior Warrior}} the [[melee]] weapons and armor so he could tank, etc.
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Cooperative Ironman play can be extremely powerful in ''[[Diablo II]]'', thanks to the complimentary skills and shared spell effects.
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==Example==
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A group of 8 players from Germany completed the entire game, including the {{iw|Pandemonium_Event Pandemonium Event}}, with [[naked]], [[hardcore]], [[Live of the Lands|LotL]], Ironman characters, who additionally forbid themselves to use the most powerful [[minion]] [[summon]]ing skills.
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Their character lists, techniques, and videos of the achievement [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/naked-ironman-hardcore-uber-tristram/ can be seen here].
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==Reference==
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[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/naked-ironman-hardcore-uber-tristram/ Naked Ironman Hardcore Uber Tristram]
  
  
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[[Category:Play styles]]

Revision as of 15:42, 4 February 2010

Ironman is a LotL play style some players choose to add challenge to the game.


Rules

When playing Ironman style characters can not use any items they do not find themselves, repeat/replay areas, or buy items from NPCs. Ironman characters are generally hardcore, and are forbidden to return to town or interact with NPCs in any way other than as required to complete progress-stopping quests. There is naturally no twinking or muling or other such activities either.


Common Uses

Ironman is often played in parties, where several friends begin at the same time, all with brand new characters, and see how far they can make it through the dungeons without dying, running out of equipment, etc.


Background

This style of play enjoyed some popularity in Diablo I, where 3 players worked together cooperatively, each playing a different class. Items were traded freely between the party, with the Rogue getting the best ranged items (bows only then), the Sorcerer the spellbooks and mana pots, the Warrior the melee weapons and armor so he could tank, etc.


Cooperative Ironman play can be extremely powerful in Diablo II, thanks to the complimentary skills and shared spell effects.


Example

A group of 8 players from Germany completed the entire game, including the Pandemonium Event, with naked, hardcore, LotL, Ironman characters, who additionally forbid themselves to use the most powerful minion summoning skills.


Their character lists, techniques, and videos of the achievement can be seen here.


Reference

Naked Ironman Hardcore Uber Tristram