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'''Resurrect ''' is a way to bring other players [[player character]]s back to life in [[Diablo 3]]. How this feature will work remains subject to revision, and major changes to its function were made as recently as December, 2009.
Prior to December 2009, Resurrection was cast on another player's corpse, at the cost of one Resurrection [[scroll]]. This brought them back to life on the spot, saving them the trouble of running back from the last [[checkpoint]]. The "reagent" cost (the resurrection scroll) was removed in late 2009, with an unspecified cost being added to use the ability. [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/bashiok-on-resurrection/]
==Death and Resurrection==
As of [[BlizzCon 2009|Blizzcon, August 2009]], here is how [[death]] and resurrection function in Diablo 3.
===No More Res Scrolls===
What changed in December 2009 was that the Resurrection scroll was removed. Why, and how this changes the function of the resurrection ability remains unclear.
==Resurrection in the Diablo Series==
The ability to Resurrect was present in [[Diablo I]], but not in the release version of [[Diablo II]].
===Diablo I Resurrection===
Resurrection scrolls were a part of Diablo I, where they worked like any other scroll. When another player died in the game, a living character could stand near the corpse, right click on a resurrection scroll, and then target the corpse with the resulting cross-shaped cursor. The dead character was instantly resurrected, but since all of their items had dropped when they died, they were in a perilously state, and needed quick fingers and a clear area to survive long enough to reequip and rejoin the fight.
===Diablo II Resurrection===
[[File:Healing-resurrect.gif|left]]
Resurrection was present in the developmental period of Diablo II, initially from scrolls just like in Diablo I; later as a skill only the [[Paladin ]] could cast. One of his skill trees in early builds was devoted to healing[[heal]]ing, curing, and restorative abilities, and one of the highest level skills was Resurrect.
During development the Paladin's healing skills were largely removed from the game, or changed into Auras[[Aura]]s, and Resurrect was taken out entirely; for the Paladin and for anyone else. That game feature might go the same way in Diablo 3, though it remains to be seen.
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