
Caltrops (1) - tosses a cluster of spikes to slow pursuers. Many of these new skills are based on Assassin trap skills, so you could say that this is a merging of the two classes. This is mainly done by replacing the useless spear and javelin skills with all new skills. This mod modifies the Amazon class to be more like the Demon Hunter from Diablo 3. Some mods may have different requirements, though, so check the included readme files for more information. They’re mostly small gameplay tweaks or fixes that you can mix and match with each other or mods from other authors as you see fit.Īll mods require the Lord of Destruction expansion and at least version 1.12. If you want to see more about the changes expected in Patch 2.0.5 as well as the big content patch 2.1, check out the roundup in our Future Patches guide.This is a selection of modifications I’ve done for Diablo 2. We're currently on track to have these updates ready for an upcoming patch, but we don’t have an ETA to share at this point. The goal of these changes is to give multiplayer groups a bit more control over their party, while still preventing abuse of the system. To assist with that, we’re removing some of the restrictions on when players can be Vote Kicked from a group (including the restriction that Vote Kick could only be used in public games), as well as reducing some of the cooldowns that trigger after a successful Vote Kick has occurred. Public games (and private games too) have changed since Reaper of Souls launched, so the Vote Kick system definitely deserves a little attention to make sure that it still provides value to players, rather than being an inconvenience or a hindrance to group gameplay.
We’ve recently taken some time to reevaluate how Vote Kick was working and agree that it does have some problems in its current iteration. I’ve seen several threads concerned with the Vote Kick system recently, and I’ve got some news to share with you about it.