After keeping a game open for over 3 hours and wathing numerous SOJs get
sold, Diablo finally "walked the Earth"...
http://www.geocities.com/sith_princess_iii/an.htm
My druid never died and only had to hit town a couple times to restock
on potions. I loaded him up with fire and lightning resist charms and
he was wearing 2 Dwarf Stars since Diablo's main attack is fire. It
only took me about 5 minutes to kill him too. I guess I'll move the
charm over to another char and start again. :)
SPIII
Eydol - 30 Oct 2003 16:06 GMT
> After keeping a game open for over 3 hours and wathing numerous SOJs get
> sold, Diablo finally "walked the Earth"...
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> SPIII
Cool strategy, just waiting :) . Now can you isolate a super unique before
he 'walked the earth'? or I heard it was corpsefire everytime? any clearing
up of these rumors would be greatly appreciated
The E!
Sith Princess III - 30 Oct 2003 16:18 GMT
> > After keeping a game open for over 3 hours and wathing numerous SOJs get
> > sold, Diablo finally "walked the Earth"...
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> The E!
From what I've read, it is the first superunique that is activated after
"Diablo Walks The Earth". Raikanshu is always in the same place so
that's where I headed.
SPIII
xrongor - 31 Oct 2003 06:09 GMT
ive read that too.
randy
> From what I've read, it is the first superunique that is activated after
> "Diablo Walks The Earth". Raikanshu is always in the same place so
> that's where I headed.
>
> SPIII
Ian Noble - 31 Oct 2003 21:58 GMT
>After keeping a game open for over 3 hours and wathing numerous SOJs get
>sold, Diablo finally "walked the Earth"...
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>only took me about 5 minutes to kill him too. I guess I'll move the
>charm over to another char and start again. :)
Nice catch. Am I the only cynic around here though? Are people
*really* finding and selling SoJs like confetti? Or have Blizzard
just programmed a random counter into the servers, and tagged a
semi-plausible message with a game-related flavour onto it, to give
people a feel for when the event's going to pop? Because, personally,
that's the way I'd do it - *far* more dependable and controllable.
Cheers - Ian