![]() ![]() Only the Items the Character has worn can be looted by other players (if the player has allowed this before the character died).When a Hardcore character dies, they are not removed from the Character Selection Screen, instead remaining there as a robed figure (as pictured) to remind players of their loss until the character is deleted by the player.When a Hardcore character dies, the game ends and you cannot simply reload your last save point because the character is gone forever. ![]() Hardcore characters' names are displayed in red on the character selection screen, in order to distinguish them. ![]() ![]() Diablo II Ī Hardcore character is the same as a normal character except for the following: David Brevik originally wanted to make what would become Hardcore Mode the default state of the game, but was overruled. Hardcore Mode didn't exist in Diablo I, but its existence can be traced back to the game. This includes deaths due to account being stolen or otherwise compromised.ĭiablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old Bones It is also common among players of some communities to orchestrate deaths of HC characters who are suspected of cheating.Ĭustomer Support does not restore dead Hardcore characters, no matter the cause of death by checking the 'Hardcore' checkbox, a player accepts that their character may die with no chance of revival. Using bots on Hardcore is also pointless, since bots are generally more prone to dying than players. In Diablo II, a set of side cheat programs were developed (such as MapHack) to minimize the chances of dying, but it will eventually happen. Usually it happens because of a lag spike, an overly powerful monster (for example, Multishot + Lightning Enchanted, Bone Fetishes, or Gloams with Conviction), disconnection (in D3 only, as game continues for 10 more seconds after losing control). Remember: all Hardcore characters are mortal and will, sooner or later, die, the only way to prevent this is not to play them at all. In this mode, a character only lives until the first death, being permanently lost after that. In effect, the game treats Hardcore characters like mortal human beings rather than the semi-immortal non-Hardcore characters, accordingly called Softcore (SC) by Hardcore players. In Diablo II and Diablo III, a player may choose upon the character creation to make it a Hardcore (HC) character, the true test of the player's skills. ![]()
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