The Reaper of Souls DLC then saw heroes

  • Players in Diablo 2 found themselves dealing with Diablo IV Gold the aftereffects of the powerful item and all the denizens of hell and heaven that gathered to take advantage of its power. Over its long lifespan, the story of Diablo has remained a very consistent piece of storytelling that dedicated fans have long enjoyed exploring.

    In Diablo 3, players found themselves embroiled in the return of the forces of Hell in now New Tristram, again heeding the words of series mainstay Deckard Cain. Eventually, the players learn that they have been deceived by the farsighted Prime Evil, Diablo, but alongside a now-human Tyrael, they are able to defeat the embodiment of evil in Sanctuary.

    The Reaper of Souls DLC then saw heroes (alongside the addition of the Paladin class) dealing with a maddened Malthiel, the angel of death, and his attempt to turn the Soulstone into a weapon capable of harvesting all mortal souls.

    Voice memos and scattered notes throughout all of the games help to flesh out minor characters and major cosmology alike, magic items give descriptions that hint at exploits of famous adventurers, and the well-written dialogue of the main campaigns all work together to create a canon that is as deep as fans want.

    Casual players can get the best version of a succinct and compact story about good vs. evil, while those that want to delve deeper are treated to an expansive lore with thousands of cheap Diablo 4 Gold years of history to explore.