![]() ![]() ![]() I can't help but laugh when I see Griswold - it just looks goofy to me. fleshy - I expected some more bones like in the Radament model. I really love what they've done with Duriel, the Summoner and Radament, but I don't like the rest.Corpsefire looks too. Killing him on Hell difficulty is one of the requirements to unlock the Pandemonium Event.ĭuriel, the "Lord of Pain", is the final boss of Act II. The Summoner is a target of a quest players are required to complete before they can access the Canyon of the Magi. The Dark Elder, another zombie, always did appear quite similar in design to Corpsefire from Act I, and that hasn't changed. The Greater Mummy Radament is the target of a quest offered to players by Atma. The Smith can be found in the Monastry's Barracks, where he crafts weaponry for Diablo's forces.Īndariel, the "Maiden of Anguish", is the final boss of Act I. When Tristram fell to demons, he was forced into undead servitude. Griswold actually originally came from Diablo I, where he was Tristram's Blacksmith. She is the target of a quest that Kashya offers players. Though he's just a zombie, Corpsefire is special as he's the very first boss-like enemy that players will encounter in the game.īlood Raven was once a member of the Sisterhood of the Sightless Eye, but who has since fallen to demonic influence. We have new in-game models of some enemies from Diablo 2: Resurrected, specifically the more unique bosses that players will face in Act I and Act II. ![]()
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