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==Background==
 
==Background==
This roleplaying game was released as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 3 ruleset. It features the five classes from the original [[Diablo II]]: [[Amazon]], [[Barbarian]], [[Necromancer]], [[Paladin]] and [[Sorceress]] in DnD rules with spells, feats, skills, monsters and items.
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[[File:Diablerie.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Front fover of Diablo II: Diablerie.]]
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This roleplaying game was released as part of the Dungeons & Dragons 3 ruleset. It features the five classes from the original [[Diablo II]]: [[Amazon]], [[Barbarian]], [[Necromancer]], [[Paladin]] and [[Sorceress]] in DnD rules with spells, feats, skills, monsters and items.
  
 
The material also includes one simple adventure to explore the [[Morgen Keep]], and save an item called the [[Siegehammer]] from a [[demon]] called [[Crushskull]].
 
The material also includes one simple adventure to explore the [[Morgen Keep]], and save an item called the [[Siegehammer]] from a [[demon]] called [[Crushskull]].
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==Trivia==
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There is a [[Secret Cow Level]] for the roleplaying game as well:
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 16 June 2010

Diablo II: Diablerie is a DnD adaptation of Diablo II as a PnP RPG released in 2000 authored by JD Wiker.


Background[edit | edit source]

Front fover of Diablo II: Diablerie.

This roleplaying game was released as part of the Dungeons & Dragons 3 ruleset. It features the five classes from the original Diablo II: Amazon, Barbarian, Necromancer, Paladin and Sorceress in DnD rules with spells, feats, skills, monsters and items.

The material also includes one simple adventure to explore the Morgen Keep, and save an item called the Siegehammer from a demon called Crushskull.

The validity of this information, and whether or not is canon is unknown, but Blizzard have said all previous official sources of information are canon with the exceptions of any retcons.

Diablere received terrible feedback from fans for it's low quality and lack of insight into the then new D20 system.


Game Summary[edit | edit source]

This is what RPG.net has to say about it:[1]

A supplement recreating the world of Diablo II: Diablerie.
Includes:
Notes on This Edition
96 pages.


Trivia[edit | edit source]

There is a Secret Cow Level for the roleplaying game as well:


Reference[edit | edit source]