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The Bone Flayer is known only from one piece of concept art, released in February 2009.
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The Bone Reaver was known only from one piece of concept art, released in February 2009. It was not implemented into [[Diablo 3]].
  
 
==What's it Do?==
 
==What's it Do?==
  
Nothing is yet known about this monster other than what can be discerned from the piece of concept art that introduced it. It looks undead, and appears to have a pointed, stinger of a tail. Other than that, all is conjecture. How large it is, how it moves (crawling, flying, other), if it's associated with other monsters, what type of attack it has, etc.
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Nothing was known about this monster other than what could be discerned from the piece of concept art that introduced it. It looks undead, and appears to have a pointed, stinger of a tail. Other than that, all is conjecture. How large it is, how it moves (crawling, flying, other), if it's associated with other monsters, what type of attack it has, etc.
 
 
It seems fairly likely this monster is actually in the game, rather than just an idea that never got off the drawing board, since the concept art of it wasn't released until early 2009, well into the development process.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:25, 10 November 2013

The Bone Reaver was known only from one piece of concept art, released in February 2009. It was not implemented into Diablo 3.

What's it Do?[edit | edit source]

Nothing was known about this monster other than what could be discerned from the piece of concept art that introduced it. It looks undead, and appears to have a pointed, stinger of a tail. Other than that, all is conjecture. How large it is, how it moves (crawling, flying, other), if it's associated with other monsters, what type of attack it has, etc.

Media[edit | edit source]

Bone Reaver concept art.