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'''Hell''' in [[Diablo III]] can mean one of the following:
==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.
==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.
"End-game" things like the [[Pandemonium Event]] or killing [[Uber Diablo]] can only be done in Hell difficulty in [[Diablo II]].
Diablo III [[Difficulty]] settings will probably be quite similar to Diablo II.
{{stub|more info on the Burning Hells are needed}}
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==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.
==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.
"End-game" things like the [[Pandemonium Event]] or killing [[Uber Diablo]] can only be done in Hell difficulty in [[Diablo II]].
Diablo III [[Difficulty]] settings will probably be quite similar to Diablo II.
{{stub|more info on the Burning Hells are needed}}
[[Category:story]]
[[Category:Game terms]]
[[Category:Locations]]