The assassin has proved particularly tasty, as she employs the traits of most of the other characters, plus her own unique charge-up skills. This has obviously worked, as the two new characters are proving immensely popular, and have boosted battlenet's already healthy attendance. It really is quite impressive the amount of new content in addition to the story and classes that the game has. The amount of time you can spend playing with the runes and getting the character you really want is just insane! There are new enemies’ items, animations and more. You can really get in there deep and customize your character just the way you want. Diablo II: Lord of Destruction also gives you lots of new enemies and skills. Getting two new classes to play as was awesome and I actually played through the whole act as both classes. The first thing that is worth noting is that Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is the game that introduced, The Assassin and The Druid class to the world of Diablo.
While the story is great, an expansion really is only as good as the extra content that it is bringing to the dance. I thought the story was awesome and actually, they could have maybe even made a full-on game about this concept. However, things are not good as the brother of Diablo, Baal is causing havoc and you need to head to the lands of the Barbarians, destroy the World Stone and save the day. You may wonder how you carry on after what happened with Diablo at the end of the main game. The story of Diablo II: Lord of Destruction is awesome and actually way deeper and more interesting than you may expect from an expansion.