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==Diablo III Bosses==
 
==Diablo III Bosses==
It is not yet confirmed exactly how the [[D3 Team]] is handling bosses in Diablo III. It seems likely that they will apply a similar structure to that of [[Diablo II]], where the more important bosses are called "[[SuperUnique]]"s, which basically mean they have a name and personalised stastistics and attributes. Seeing the [[WWI 2008]] [[gameplay video]], it also seems likely that they will vary greatly in appearance, abilities and intelligence as well. SuperUniques are usually found in fixed locations and are often part of a [[quest]] or other special event. Only a few such monsters have yet been revealed in Diablo III, and they can be found on the '''[[SuperUniques]]''' article.
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From what players have seen during the Blizzcon 2008 and 2009 demos, the bosses in Diablo 3 are organized much as they were in Diablo 2. There are numerous [[Champion]]s and random bosses scattered around the game world, while [[SuperUnique]]s are rarer, and usually set in special, scripted locations or as part of larger encounters.  The scripting of events and special scenarios are much more common in Diablo 3 than they were in its predecessor, though that statement is based more on what the Diablo 3 developers have said, rather than what players have seen during their limited hands on time.  
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Scripted events such as the ones that led to battles against massive bosses in the WWI 2008 gameplay movie ([[Siegebreaker]] and [[Thousand Pounder]]) have not been included in the playable Blizzcon builds, aside from the dungeon ending in the battle with the [[Skeleton King]] in the 2008 Blizzcon demo. Players have seen more random bosses and champions, and these have been much as they were in Diablo 2.
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That said, the developers are clearly holding back the good stuff and not letting fans see any of the bigger encounters at this early stage in the game's development.
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===Lengthy Boss Battles===
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One thing the developers have talked about is their goal to create larger, multi-stage, more impressive battles in Diablo 3. They aren't going to be happy with just one big boss players must spend lots of time spent whacking away at. They want the big fights to involve more variety and difficulty, and this was seen to some extent in the way that the Skeleton King kept resurrecting more skeletons during his battle, at the end of the 2008 Blizzcon demo.  
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This issue was discussed by [[Kevin Martens]] and [[Julian Love]] during an interview at Blizzcon 2009. [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/exclusive-blizzcon-interview-julian-love-and-kevin-martens/]
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::'''''Diii.net: '''I’m curious to hear more about the big bosses in the game. The only one that’s been seen is the Siegebreaker, and Jay Wilson said that he wasn’t even an Act Boss. So what does an act boss look like? What will an encounter of that sort be like for players?
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::'''Kevin: '''Players will know they’re up against a big boss when they have to change their gameplay style. You won’t be able to just charge in and keep using the same tactics you use against a group of Fallen. You have to be more careful against a big boss. A tank character can’t just stand and tank as he’s used to. New strategy will be required. We want to make bosses interesting and powerful. They should be a challenge and be varied in what they require of all classes and abilities, as well as from parties. We want to make bosses more interesting than in the previous Diablo games. We look forward to showing them off, but we can’t talk about any specifics yet.
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::'''''Diii.net: '''When Siegebreaker dies in the WWI gameplay movie, he spawns about a thousand skeletons from his corpse. Is that the sort of thing we’ll see from big bosses? Multi-stage events?
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::'''Kevin: '''Some may be multistage. Some don’t need to be that way. It depends on the boss, the stage, the player level, etc. We require different tactics to keep it interesting. We can’t pre-plan everything at this stage, since we don’t know what range of levels the players will be when they reach the boss. And we need to consider how to keep the boss fun through additional encounters. So the third or tenth time a player fights the boss, it’s still fun and exciting.
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::'''Julian: '''We also want to use bosses to move the story forward.  We have story-based elements to vary the bosses. For one thing, we gave the bosses different ways to kill players.
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::'''''Diii.net: '''Like when Siegebreaker bites off the Barbarian’s head?
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::'''Julian: '''That’s his way of killing players, but that’s not the only way a boss can finish off a player.
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To assist players in these long, treacherous battles, boss monsters will periodically drop health globes during the fight. [http://pc.ign.com/articles/101/1017305p1.html]
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::'''Jay Wilson: '''...we deal with some of the harder monsters, like bosses and rares and champions ...they would drop health globes at percentages of their health. Rares in particular are almost guaranteed to drop about every 25%. The other thing we did, because we design everything for cooperative play, if you pick up a health globe and you have a friend nearby, you both get the benefit. So that's something we did to make sure the system didn't favor people who are running forward, melee classes, who used to pull up all the health potions. Now they're actually helping the people in the back.
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==Boss Modifiers==
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Most of the special, random modifiers found on bosses in Diablo 3 are reminiscent of {{iw|Monster_modifier#Unique_Monster_Bonuses those seen in Diablo 2}}, but there are some new ones mixed in. This should be considered a partial list, and was compiled from play experience at Blizzcon 2009.
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Quest bosses are superuniques (and sometimes [[act boss]]es) who must be defeated to finish quests and advance through the game. It can be any significance of a boss, such as the [[Butcher]] from [[Diablo I]] or [[Diablo]] himself. Only one is known so far ([[King Leoric]]), but more will be added as they are revealed by the Diablo 3 development team.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 08:12, 20 January 2010

Bosses in the Diablo games come in various shapes and forms. From the randomly generated mini-bosses on a level to Superunique big quest boss like Diablo, they are all bosses of some description.


Diablo III Bosses

From what players have seen during the Blizzcon 2008 and 2009 demos, the bosses in Diablo 3 are organized much as they were in Diablo 2. There are numerous Champions and random bosses scattered around the game world, while SuperUniques are rarer, and usually set in special, scripted locations or as part of larger encounters. The scripting of events and special scenarios are much more common in Diablo 3 than they were in its predecessor, though that statement is based more on what the Diablo 3 developers have said, rather than what players have seen during their limited hands on time.

Scripted events such as the ones that led to battles against massive bosses in the WWI 2008 gameplay movie (Siegebreaker and Thousand Pounder) have not been included in the playable Blizzcon builds, aside from the dungeon ending in the battle with the Skeleton King in the 2008 Blizzcon demo. Players have seen more random bosses and champions, and these have been much as they were in Diablo 2.

That said, the developers are clearly holding back the good stuff and not letting fans see any of the bigger encounters at this early stage in the game's development.


Lengthy Boss Battles

One thing the developers have talked about is their goal to create larger, multi-stage, more impressive battles in Diablo 3. They aren't going to be happy with just one big boss players must spend lots of time spent whacking away at. They want the big fights to involve more variety and difficulty, and this was seen to some extent in the way that the Skeleton King kept resurrecting more skeletons during his battle, at the end of the 2008 Blizzcon demo.

This issue was discussed by Kevin Martens and Julian Love during an interview at Blizzcon 2009. [1]

Diii.net: I’m curious to hear more about the big bosses in the game. The only one that’s been seen is the Siegebreaker, and Jay Wilson said that he wasn’t even an Act Boss. So what does an act boss look like? What will an encounter of that sort be like for players?
Kevin: Players will know they’re up against a big boss when they have to change their gameplay style. You won’t be able to just charge in and keep using the same tactics you use against a group of Fallen. You have to be more careful against a big boss. A tank character can’t just stand and tank as he’s used to. New strategy will be required. We want to make bosses interesting and powerful. They should be a challenge and be varied in what they require of all classes and abilities, as well as from parties. We want to make bosses more interesting than in the previous Diablo games. We look forward to showing them off, but we can’t talk about any specifics yet.
Diii.net: When Siegebreaker dies in the WWI gameplay movie, he spawns about a thousand skeletons from his corpse. Is that the sort of thing we’ll see from big bosses? Multi-stage events?
Kevin: Some may be multistage. Some don’t need to be that way. It depends on the boss, the stage, the player level, etc. We require different tactics to keep it interesting. We can’t pre-plan everything at this stage, since we don’t know what range of levels the players will be when they reach the boss. And we need to consider how to keep the boss fun through additional encounters. So the third or tenth time a player fights the boss, it’s still fun and exciting.
Julian: We also want to use bosses to move the story forward. We have story-based elements to vary the bosses. For one thing, we gave the bosses different ways to kill players.
Diii.net: Like when Siegebreaker bites off the Barbarian’s head?
Julian: That’s his way of killing players, but that’s not the only way a boss can finish off a player.


To assist players in these long, treacherous battles, boss monsters will periodically drop health globes during the fight. [2]

Jay Wilson: ...we deal with some of the harder monsters, like bosses and rares and champions ...they would drop health globes at percentages of their health. Rares in particular are almost guaranteed to drop about every 25%. The other thing we did, because we design everything for cooperative play, if you pick up a health globe and you have a friend nearby, you both get the benefit. So that's something we did to make sure the system didn't favor people who are running forward, melee classes, who used to pull up all the health potions. Now they're actually helping the people in the back.


Boss Modifiers

Most of the special, random modifiers found on bosses in Diablo 3 are reminiscent of those seen in Diablo 2, but there are some new ones mixed in. This should be considered a partial list, and was compiled from play experience at Blizzcon 2009.