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Archangel Tyrael

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  1. Ban System? You mean Booting system? And nah i got a different idea, i should post..soon.
  2. You can edit your post no need to post again let you know just look under your post will see a "edit" feature to fix this.
  3. Extermination, Infection sprees, and (Lasers aren't to difficult if you play Heavies) Just for people saying it is hard. Unfriggenbelievable are the hardest.
  4. Best assassination is, a guy was chasing me so i fell down, went back up really quick (he lost me) so i saw him and jumped down as soon as he was going up the lift and assisinated him, i also got a showstopper on my self once melee'd a elite as soon as he assissinated me somehow, was weird lol. Also, my best kill was with 2 stickies, i threw one killed 4 people then the other for 2 others got a killtrocity + extermination (they were defedning the capture zone on invasion boneyard (spartans) ) lol. I believe those are it.
  5. Chicken Pie. Would you rather have your tooth pulled with no painkillers and awake, or have your ear slowly cut off the same way, no painkillers and are awake.
  6. No Dino, they put it in 3rd person to see what is around you so you can re act to it, plus see the assassination better, i kinda feel the same for people asking for 1st person passenger seats on warthogs and other vehicles, 3rd person allows for more awareness, 3rd person is better. Although i would like to see a 3PS gametype, but i doubt it will happen.
  7. No Beta, sorry, wish there was one if they had the time that is.
  8. As i said in my reply to you on the other Post Biggles, even if there is, is there any difference in it from buying DLC mappacks for let us say Reach? Even if it changes gameplay won't be a problem really, well to me anyways.
  9. What's New in Diablo III Are you new to the Diablo series? Did you play Diablo or Diablo II? Are you curious about what's different in Diablo III, and what's stayed the same? Read on. In Retrospect We're proud of the original Diablo's dark, moody atmosphere and engaging item-grabbing gameplay. Diablo II added more environmental and monster variety, more diverse classes, and a number of unique elements that have since become synonymous with the franchise (like gems, runes, set items, etc.). Both games established the series' hallmarks: randomized levels, the relentless onslaught of monsters and events in a perpetually fresh world, unique quests, tons of items, and an epic story about the High Heavens, the Burning Hells, and the hapless and heroic human beings caught between them.Diablo III is the inheritor of this legacy, and we've added even more elements to the game to keep building on our vision for the world of Sanctuary. Skill Runes In Diablo III, runes give you unprecedented control over your skills and powers, changing elemental damage types, accuracy, and area of effect; adding new debilitating effects like slows and stuns; and even altering the nature and appearance of your abilities. Followers Sometimes a hero needs a helping hand. Followers, champions brave enough to join you in battle against the Burning Hells, are similar to Henchmen from Diablo II in that they can be outfitted with relevant arms and armor, but they're upgradable with their own skills, allowing you to customize how they fight and what passive benefits they convey. They're also fleshed-out personalities in their own right. Crafting & Artisans As you meet and assist people during your journey through Sanctuary, some of the world's most talented craftsmen will sign on to travel with you. These artisans are capable of putting the materials you'll find in the wilderness or salvage from unneeded items to good use, hammering out customized suits of armor or combining gems to unlock their powers. Invest time and money into an artisan's training, fill their shop with worthy materials, and they'll keep improving the quality of items they can produce, augment or combine for you. Seamless Interaction To push Diablo's blistering fast pace even harder, we've made some changes to Diablo III's character and inventory 'management' systems, so you'll spend more time using new powers to slay your enemies and get loot. Rather than hoarding skill points and holding off on improving your abilities while you wait levels for an ideal build, Diablo III lets you "respec" your skills readily to experiment with interesting choices. You can also share items between all of your characters just by placing them in your stash, and you can identify unknown items and teleport back to town without needing to collect scrolls and tomes to do so. Combat: Faster, Smarter, Deeper Combat in Diablo III follows the established model of clicking on your squealing, snarling enemies and watching the carnage – but it's deeper and richer. Scads of defensive abilities for each class mean more tactical possibilities; cooldowns on potions guarantee that choosing your targets carefully and controlling the battlefield is as important as what you bring with you to a fight, and the presence of health globes ensures that mobility can mean the difference between life and death. Improved Controls Diablo III adds new control options to the classic Diablo II hotbar, including full customization of all shortcut and mouse buttons, to make using your skills during combat quicker than it's ever been. Auction House Items are just as important to Diablo III as they've been throughout the series, so we've added an auction house for faster, easier trading without the potential for scamming and abuse that's existed in the past. Items can now be bought and sold without needing to count on the trustworthiness of strangers to make sure your exchange goes through smoothly. Classes and Skills There are five classes in Diablo III; four (the wizard, witch doctor, demon hunter and monk) are brand-new, and the returning barbarian has many, many new destructive tricks for tearing through foes. Each class has a unique resource system and appropriately different playstyle – no longer do all heroes share the single resource of mana. Monsters and Items Diablo III has more different, distinct monsters than Diablo I and II, and these monsters all bring their own special destructive abilities, some new and some familiar. The variety of Diablo III's random items is similar to that of the other Diablo games (though we've included Legendary items), but we've added thousands of new combinations, many with unique abilities and previously unseen properties. New weapon and equipment types, like the demon hunter's one-handed crossbows and witch doctors' mojos, also provide a great deal of class-specific flavor. PvP Arenas In past Diablo games, fighting with other players acquired something of a storied history. In Diablo III, we wanted to create a more formalized play-space for heroes to test their mettle. Diablo III's arenas are designed exclusively for PvP combat, and so they have different level layouts and rates of health spawning, along with matchmaking to ensure more evenly balanced battles. Expanded Difficulty The advanced Nightmare and Hell difficulty modes in Diablo III add new progression options to the game not found on the Normal setting – increasingly powerful and intimidating armor sets, potent unique items, high-level runes and exclusive recipes and upgrades for artisans. Monsters grow increasingly more dangerous in subsequent difficulty levels. In the brutal new Inferno mode, available only once the game's been beaten on Hell difficulty, monsters outstrip players in level range. Inferno difficulty is an epic challenge intended for players who have reached the game's level cap, and it offers epic rewards as well. Achievements You'll be able to show off your achievements with a battle standard, a banner visible to all players on Battle.net that will be a visual representation of your accomplishments in Diablo III. And you should expect even more ‘endgame' additions to come - ones that'll let you pursue unique goals and achieve more glory in the world of Sanctuary than ever before. New Epic Storyline Diablo has always been a macabre take on a classic theme – the battle between good and evil – set in a world of fragile people who have somehow persevered through chaos and tragedy. In Diablo III, we're taking this story to new heights (and depths), and exploring parts of Sanctuary we've only hinted at in the past. Welcome, and welcome back. More information? --> http://us.battle.net/d3/en/
  10. What i don't get lol, no way to tell if someone is attractive, plus attractiveness just tells part of the story.
  11. I have seen this vidoe before lol. It is funny. Thanks for posting it for others ZB.
  12. Cya soon Nova take care, and have fun at least lol.
  13. You know you are a noob when you think you are pro with the banshee flipping/barrellrolling/evading, but you barrelroll into a cliff and explode.
  14. SWORD OF JUSTICE Sword of Justice Issue #3 Now Available From the explosive team of Aaron Williams (North 40) and Joseph Lacroix (L'Encyclopédie du mal) comes Diablo: Sword of Justice. A horrific plague of madness is spreading throughout the Dreadlands, transforming its victims into bloodthirsty savages. The only hope of stopping the affliction before it consumes mankind may lie with Jacob, a wanted fugitive whose destiny is bound to the Archangel Tyrael's legendary Sword of Justice. Jacob’s struggle to elude a group of deranged kinsmen hunting him for the crime of murder continues in issue #3 of the Sword of Justice comic series. As his enemies close in, Jacob taps into the true potential of Tyrael's enchanted blade. Yet with his newfound power comes a difficult choice: to pursue freedom, or to return to his plague-ridden home of Staalbreak and face his troubling past.
  15. Hello and welcome to 343i community forums.
  16. Core issued me a Rifle, not wings.

  17. They need a better ranking system not using Credits to rank up, but winning games = give you credits to buy armor, and certain achievements you unlock armor aswell.
  18. Well, we will just wait and see, Probably is NanoTech, or Masterchiefs armor gets upgraded by AI, or theres some sort of ally there to aid you.
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