Look, I didn’t expect to spend the last two nights obsessively playing Nioh either, but here we are.
This Diablo II community server has one main goal: Increase build diversity and replayability with as little changes to the original experience as possible. The skill tree has been rebalanced so that skills that are underpowered and rarely used are now viable, allowing you to create many more builds than before. The end game has also been revamped so that more areas are worth exploring, allowing you to experience more varied content. These modifications combine the best ideas from both Diablo II and Path of Exile, two of the best ARPGs in existence.
Look, I didn’t expect to spend the last two nights obsessively playing Nioh either, but here we are.
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