> DiabloII.net appear to have documented an axe called frostwind with
> these stats:
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> *bongoman
i thought it is an elite unique sword with + to cold inferno (or however
this skill is named...)
Walt
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<johnnywishbone@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> say...
> DiabloII.net appear to have documented an axe called frostwind with
> these stats:
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> *bongoman
Wow, they brought back the Messerschmidt's Reaver.
Now, that brings back memories... Awww, no Demonspike Coats, though. :(

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The Shadow - 14 Dec 2003 02:17 GMT
those demonspike coats were hacked into rings if u recall...
> Artist, the good little Microsoft drone heard bongoman
> <johnnywishbone@NOSPAMbtinternet.com> say...
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> Wow, they brought back the Messerschmidt's Reaver.
> Now, that brings back memories... Awww, no Demonspike Coats, though. :(
artist - 14 Dec 2003 07:20 GMT
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<emehnert@optonline.net> say...
> those demonspike coats were hacked into rings if u recall...
Yup. I went on B.net with regular 'ol Diablo a few months back, and tried
to grab the eq off of other characters; the Demonspike coat rings where
what I found. ;) I had to *gasp* play until I found one of my own. :D
I was talking with a guy in the Rouges Gallery, and the topic happened to
drift twords how you used to be able to track people by their ID number.
One guy exclaimed "HOLY sh.t!! You remember that?" to which I replied.
"Sure. That was a while ago, though.". The rest of the people in the
channel where just plain confused. :p

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