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  • FYI, According the Book of Cain, the Warrior that kills Diablo is actually Aidan, the eldest son of King Leoric.

  • Soulstone. Apply directly to the forehead

  • ok guyz....WAT A RETARD! -_-

  • head on apply directly to te foreead

  • You don't get it.. the hero can't resist the temptation. His mind is corrupted by Diablo, making he want to get all that power. Because that's how Diablo returns. It also happens in Diablo 2. When Diablo makes Marius betray Tyrael, and leting Baal free Diablo. Marius manages to get the soulstone, but Baal appears again, telling him he is Tyrael, and he borrows the soulstone.

  • @Miscio94 Actually from what I've read it wasn't the power he was after but as he was corrupted he became convinced it was the only way to stop diablo

  • @chrisN1464 Oh yes, my bad, you're right.

  • and at this point we realized a great lesson.....NONE OF THESE ENDINGS MAKE ANY SENSE!!! I MEAN SERIOUSLY, WHO JAMS THEIR OWN HEAD WITH THE SHARP END OF A CRYSTAL???

  • I can't carry anymore!, I can't spell already!! IT SMELLS LIKE EVIL...

  • In lore the only way for Diablo to escape his tomb was to be killd and reborn in the heros body. So its Diablos spirit that force him to do it.

    *There must allways... be... a... Lord of terror...*

  • @medeltidsdykaren Also, Diablo knew that a hero would come to try to stop him, and truly wanted that said hero to be his true host.

  • This is where he really fucked himself up!

  • Good old times I remember playing diablo as a kid, and I loved it! :D

  • I GOTTA HIDE THIS ROCK! I KNOW! ILL HIDE IT IN MY HEAD!!!!

    *lolface*

  • @Catastarsuperkat so fucking funny..... NOT

  • He puts the soulstone in his head because Diablo corrupted him as he went down into the dungeons. Like whispering to him and shit and he thought the only way to contain Diablo was to use his own body.

  • can some one tell me why the main charcter inserts the soulstone in is fourhead? i mean isen't the whole purpose in the game too destroy diablo? and as far as i get it his soul is in that stone right? so why on earth does he do it?!

  • I don't get these endings, why the hell do they put the soulstone to their forehead -.-...

  • @ZulJim09 dunno why the hell tirion was about to put lich king helmet?

  • @ZulJim09 Because he ran out of pockets to keep it in.

  • hmmm diablo turned back into a human with a giant hole in his forehead after i took out this soulstone....Maybe thats how you use this thing? *stab*

  • @daemon2797 just another example of human arrogance, he *thinks* he can contain the power of Diablo without getting corrupted. Just like so many people nowadays think they can handle heroin without getting addicted.

  • @93n371cfr34k Not quite, Diablo was to blame for whispering to him and making him think the ideas were his own.

  • why stick in your head if he`ll just come back?

  • so he became a monster after doing that???

  • "Hey cool, a giant pop rock" *Stab*

    AHHHHHHHH WHY DOES THIS KEEP HAPPENIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING?!

  • Morale of the story: Consult Deckard Cain before using an item.

  • stupid person!........he kill the diablo so he will be the 2 powerful diablo?!

  • Possibly the creepiest game I've ever played. The ONLY other game I know that had such creepy factor was ES4 Oblivion. Diablo 2 + LOD simply had much less of it. I've played TONS of games over the years, and Diablo still ranks (for me) as the creepiest ever. The dark atmosphere and tantalizing music remains unmatched to this very day. Those prerendered 2D graphics have a LEGENDARY feel to them. Honestly, I just DON'T find 3D graphics creepy at all.

  • @Francozilla The thing that makes Diablo 1 creepy atmosphere is that the journey starts from a grave and always goes downhill from there, straight down to hell. While in Diablo 2 the journey takes you mostly to exotic lands so it feels more like a National Geographics Gone Wild Quest

  • wow, this is some deep shit

  • Hmm, a red stone containing the soul of a fiery demon who along with his brothers rules all of hell..... I don't have any room for it in my inventory, I bet it would look really nice lodged in my skull anyways. *Jams it in* AAAAAAAAHHHH FUCK!!!

  • with the stone in my forehead i cant lost my souvenir for defeating diablo!!!YAHOOOOOOOOO!

  • The Warrior should have realized, that if the Prince couldn't do it, than neither could he. Derp.

  • @tommomann585 if u payed attention to the lore you'd know that the prince is really young,a kid even and was crying like a bitch the whole time he was getting forcefully possessed so he wasnt very strong or willful at all

  • @Kil0masta Ahh, My mistake. Been so long since I have played this. I thought the prince had some willpower at least from my memory.

  • *jib*

    - what a shitty prize for winning the game :/

    >FACEPALM<

    *OUUUUUUUUCH*

  • soo every time we end a diablo game our hero become the new diablo..HA that way the game can run forever!

  • SoulStone Directions For Dummies

    Step 1. Take SoulStone and aim it at your forehead

    Step 2. Stap yourself in the forehead with the SoulStone

    Step 3. Scream in agony while it kicks in

    Posslibe side effects include: becoming a possed demonized skeleton with a hood up to no good, An antangonist in the future, and finally exploring the meaning of "stupidity and beyond

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  • But why did he insert that soulstone in his head? Did he want to gain power from it or something?

  • @Dvheereveld It was a boneheaded attempt to contain Diablo forever, but it backfired.

  • @MusicOfAdam As he became the dark wanderer. I read most of the lore by now, I'm loving it:)

    Im looking for someone who wants to play diablo 2 together (multiplayer) if anyone who reads this is interested, pm me!

  • @Dvheereveld he wanted to containd diablo in him but diablo had it planned all along kuz he be a better host than the prince

  • You no longer need this soulstone. Will you discard into your head? Yes or No?

  • OOH I WONDER.... Diablo II is born

  • This beautiful stone is my newest work in gentech.

  • Soulstone - Use Instructions. (for guys who would do that) xD

    1. Make sure that you wear NO helmet!

    2. check that it points with TOP to your forehead.

    3. Shove in forehead!

    4. Enjoy Surprise! (optionally)

  • come on guys the stone affects the brain >.< it's like drugs but worse...just one touch and you're wasted

  • Soulstone - Use Instructions

    1. Apply cream lubricant on the soulstone.

    2. Be sure to try to shove it across the forehead.

    3. Do it!

    4. Enjoy the demonic effects.

  • Why didn't he throw it in the lava instead

  • I wonder what the hell happens if the hero

    shove the soul-stone in his ass.

  • so, the ending is saying: "There must always be *thunder and lightning* a Diablo" xD

  • @3DTyrant: Rofl XD. No but the Warrior thought that the only way to prevent Diablo's evil to spread again was to contain his esence, Diablo's esence that is, and so, the Warrior shove the Soul Stone into his forehead to ''make sure'' the evil is imprisoned. But that was the demon's plan and so eventualy, the Warrior became the Wanderer and was possessed completely by Diablo.

  • The soulstone is like the one ring in the lord of the rings, it menipulates you thus it controls you.

  • @nasholm16: Almost, but it's not the Soul Stone in itself that corrupts you. It's Diablo who corrupts you : /. The Soul Stone is just a prison to contain Diablo inside.

  • Holy shit I just realized Blizzard recycled the carving of the stone's sound as the cracking of the eggs in Starcraft BW

  • And he becomes the lone wanderer of Diablo 2

  • I guess he didnt had much choice: the stone (part of Diablo) made him do it.

  • @Byt3ful: Not the stone itself. Diablo INSIDE the Stone made the Warrior to put the Stone inside his forehead so that he could use the Warrior as an extended body. Eventualy, Diablo possessed the Warrior completely through the Soul Stone.

  • Shoving the stone in the forehead ending didn't make much sense.

  • @JReed1985: Well, the Warrior thought, because he defeated the Dark Lord, that he was strong enough to contain Diablo inside his Soul Stone inside his forehead. So that's why he put it there. But he did it bc he wanted to make sure the Evil wouldn't spread again. Obviously it was part of Diablo's plan so he just handed the victory over to the Warrior, making the human believe himself strong enough to overpower the demon and prevent it from spreading it's evil across Sanctuary.

  • @Khornedevotee I see that al makes sense now. I haven't played Diablo 2 yet but hope to eventually.

  • Its funny Cain tells the hero in Diablo 2 that a great celebration was held upon Diablos defeat, curious that no one noticed the giant fuckin knot that must have been on the Warriors forehead when he came out.

  • @MJSpiritual They must have thought it was a flesh wound XD

  • @MJSpiritual emmm... that would be because the Warrior/Rogue/Sorc never comes out, and becomes the Diablo you fight at the Sanctuary in Diablo 2....

  • @MJSpiritual they said wowww he survived that, thats a stronger fella. hahahahahaha

  • Should of just found the hell forge.. RIP warrior..

  • @ video description:

    I read differently; that King Leoric's son was kidnapped and this was how his mind became corrupt. He did not cease a losing war and, I forget why, he eventually turned against his own knights, who were forced to slay him. That's when he cursed them, becoming the Skeleton King and the knights his skeletal minions.

    Lazarus was still around by then, he only went missing after leading a group of villagers into the dungeon to rescue the prince. The game takes off from there.

  • @Banzay27

    I just went to read the timeline at Blizzard's D3 site. My previous comment was based on what I read from Cain's journal, but the timeline proves the video description right: the King did become insane from Diablo somehow attempting to possess him. The following events only worsened his insanity. And only one slew him.

  • @Banzay27: Actualy, the Hell Knigths are the former Knights of King Leoric, not the skeletons in his burial chamber.

  • @Khornedevotee

    Yes, true, I remember that one Hell Knight we do a quest for to help him.

  • Well its not like he was tricked there was very little information and Cain wasn't exactly forthcoming on "Oh BTW ya gotta go down to hell and beat this stone on an anvil there to break it and kill Diablo." So all the warrior had was the books lying around which were written by Lazarus so he ends up getting false information. Though his fate annoyed me, l loved my warrior last thing I wanted him to do was become Diablo.

  • @YellowKeaton no wannder he took soo long to die. i actualy didnt use the stone, i cut him down with the axe. took forever. this was on 2 player psx. partner died like a noob by those stupid mages. i had to drop everything i had and buy a whole inventry of healing posions lol spam heal spam heal spam heal. i thing it took like 50 hits

  • i have 2 armors one has 20armor and the other has 14armor but also has -2 damage by enemies. i just thought that the points deducted from the enemies are added to ur armor points so it would be 16 but i have no idea.

    do you know?

  • So, this game doesn´t end well. Why the fuck he put the red stone in his head????

  • @nachodc Read up on the story. That is the 'Soulstone'. The character puts the stone into his forehead in an attempt to contain Diablo within himself, although Diablo had already planned a way to escape should this happen, so the Soulstone corrupts the player and he becomes the 'Dark Wanderer', who you see in the cinematic that follows this, and in Diablo II.

  • @niteterror2k7 and if the stone cannot be destroyed?? Or Diablo should be freed?

  • well if you played as a mage - the sorcerer in second act. rogue - amazon in first act(graveyard). and warrior-diablo

    one thing that doesn't make sense.. cain never said anything about breaking the soul stone... even though he says it in second game it doesn't make sense.. He couldn't have just forgotten about it....

  • Why... Why would you shove a rock in your head?

  • Diablos first body = noob

    Diablos new body = awesome

  • @InTheNameOfBlizzard You mean 1337

  • @LoDork ur right my bad 

  • Whew, this ending is epic and dareIi say downright disturbing. Good thing it's just a game.

  • Logic: Defeat a hugeass demon who posseses people through the soul stone.

    Stick soulstone in own forehead.

  • Stupid warrior is stupid

  • wow the horn of diablo is get by the warrior =)

  • soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

    soulstone : apply directly to the forehead

  • @TirionFordring991 Lmao =D

    That was awesome!

  • @TirionFordring991 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    i get it

  • @TirionFordring991

    Good job, you stole this from the diablo ending - sorceror vid.

    So cool brah

  • blizzard trivia: some of the sounds from 0:18 were used as the zerg larvae hatching sound in starcraft

  • @cmdrchris971 GAH! That's why it sounded so familiar!!

  • guys when the warrior pulls off the soul stone did u notice that sound its exacly like in starcraft when u click on an zerg egg lol

  • So in Diablo II, the final boss is the hero of Diablo I ?

  • /facepalm fail !

  • We know that the Rogue is a Sister of the Monastery and the Sorcerer is an Iron Wolf (apparently from Kurast, but i wouldn't confirm that because they appear to be mercenaries and therefore they should come from another location). They became the Blood Raven and the Summoner.

    Instead we haven't any information about the Warrior. He isn't Barbarian nor Paladin, and i don't think he's a Tristram native. I have no clue.

  • @Aechis "Instead we haven't any information about the Warrior. He isn't Barbarian nor Paladin, and i don't think he's a Tristram native"

    I'm pretty sure he lived in Tristram before heading off to war under Leoric's rule (before the king went batshit crazy and hid in the catacombs). When the innkeepeer first greets the warrior I seem to remeber he says something like "things have changed since you left".

    The D1 warrior had the coolest model i reckon. D2 pally just doesn't quite have the style.

  • @kirkey99 That's right this is what the innkeeper says in the first talk with the Warrior. But still, it's possible that the Warrior was a sort of a famous mercenary coming from somewhere else. After all he comes back to the inn, so that means he doesn't have his own house in Tristram.

    Also I agree about the coolness of the Warrior. He was so cool Diablo wanted him to be his ultimate host.

  • everytime i watch the end, ive got this "defend-feeling" in my forehead

  • @Uuuuuumarill same

  • Wow...did the warrior not think "Hey there is a really smart old man at camp named cain" sersiously...

  • so that is the same ending as for my rogue so i think they are probably the same

  • Sucks that after all the shit you do, you get tricked by Diablo into shoving the soulstone into your head, and become Diablo's new meatsuit.... pissed me off first time I finished the game.

  • @GreaterGood117

    Heh, when I played 1st Diablo, I could only get a ripped version - without movies. So after finishing the game I was ignorant of the actual story and happily thought that I pwned diablo for good. Boy was I pissed off when I found out what happened to my precious warrior when Diablo II came out...years later.

  • "And so, the noble hero emerged victorious from is long, harduous battle against the Lord of Terror... At his feet lied the body of Diablo, the hero grab his knife and take of the Soul Stone from his forehead, and then, our valiant hero shove it on his forehead, only to make his efforts go in vain..."

  • what kind of idiot would try that? Why try to contain him when you could just break it and he would be gone?

  • "cool a stone!"

    *picks up*

    "i wonder what happends if i SHOVE IT IN MY HEAD?"

  • @MsGameGod Turns into diablo!

  • @PhantomJerad least likely the man that you see in diablo 2 is white while diablo 1 you could be female or a black man or a white man so most likely the hero of diablo1 must of fought to the end trying to stop others from taking the stone to bring back diablo most likely he failed at the end

  • That was such a shame,he sacrificed himself in trying to contain the most evil thing in the world,but he was used...a noble hero never the less.

  • I think that when the Warrior touched that cursed soulstone, he was bound by the curse that was in it to strike the stone into his forehead! he should have dispelled that curse before touching the soulstone. Too bad for our beloved Hero!, he wen't onto being the bad guy by letting the Lucifer inside! Epic!

  • Is it just me or it looks like the warrior has an afro?

  • Does the soulstone come with instructions how to stab it to your head?Apply gently I guess lol

  • That means there's a different soulstone for each prime evil!

    Mephisto's soulstone in D2.

    Diablo's soulstone in D1 cinematic

    Baal (Tal'Rasha)'s soulstone in D2 cinematic

  • 0:45 that stupid clown ruins the mood, what does it have to do with anything?

  • That's the ending every time... It always shows the warrior.

  • ah and btw: i plyeyd a rogue, so im pretty sure that diablo is a woman now. lulz

  • @haubsen lulz :P

  • well i killed diablo like 100 times, so im pretty sure that my character has more soulstone than brain in his head

    lulz

  • wtf why?

  • @MrWalalaa He puts the soul stone in his head because he believes he can control it, and stop others from becoming diablo. The warrior from the first game becomes that wondering dude in D2, who later becomes diablo :/. Ironic, I've shoved that soul stone into my head thousands of times and I was feeling just fine during every playthrough... It wasn't the soulstone... It was the storyline that killed the beast...

  • Hmm, I wonder what made him think that this was a particularly good idea :p

  • wait so the warrior became Diablo himself in D2?

  • @ProjectILT the warrior become diablos mortal shell yes

  • so why did he put the stone into his head?

  • lol 0:22 Zerg Egg sound

  • @iseeallforme not bad dude! :)

  • "lul i r goign two put dis rok in mai hed lolololloolll"

    thats what the ending of diablo is o_o;

  • That would hurt SO MUCH.

  • Techtite said this is the 8th worst game ending in the history of video games.

  • the funny thing is that the warrior gave diablo a new body part.. tail if you fight diablo in the first one he clearly has no tail and can not make fire rings and other new magics but in diablo 2 he runs like an animal with 4 legs can do magic and has a tail!!!!

    the more stronger the host the bigger and badass the diablo can be.. i wonder how it will be like in the 3rd one ..

  • @lljohnballzll

    I think it's because Diablo's first form was from a vessel of a small child therefore Diablo was weaker but when the Warrior plunged the soul stone into his head, it basically gave him a stronger vessel hence why Diablo looked so different and much more powerful in Diablo 2.

  • @zonilo1: Apparently Diablo couldn't choose an alternative spell in his child form either XD. One spell, although quite deadly and powerful, that he just spamed over and over again. Diablo didn't seem to be that much powerful or dangerous bc of this. But the cool thing is that his Apocalypse spell couldn't be resisted even if it looked like fire X). I think that Diablo could cast several additional spells to fit his image: fireball, firewall, flame wave and inferno for example :P.

  • @zonilo1: He could fire two fireballs followed by each other: 1st fireball followed by the 2nd fireball after 2 seconds. The fireballs could be alittle bigger than the regular fireballs as well, dealing more damage and spreading the explosion in a larger area. In Normal: 74-117 damage and 2 yards radius, Nightmare: 150-211 damage and 4 yards radius, Hell: 233-320 damage and 6 yards radius. Could be fitting :P. And that's two fireballs followed by eachother:

  • @zonilo1: Normal's two Diablo Fireballs, let's call them that haha XD, would deal a total damage of 148-234 damage, Nightmare's two Diablo Fireballs would deal a total damage of 300-422 damage and Hell's two Diablo Fireballs would deal a total damage of 466-640 damage.... o_O'. That's insane in Diablo 1 IF Diablo would possess those Fireball capabilities that is. If Diablo would follow those fireballs in any difficulty directly with an Apocalypse spell it could proof quite lethal hehe.

  • @zonilo1: One would need to avoid to be inside the area of effect area where the fireballs would strike if Diablo would cast them ;D. Would make one alittle more careful than just rush him directly head-on. Considering it would take Diablo 2 sec. to cast another Fireball would give you just enough time to avoid those deadly projectiles so that you would get to Diablo eventualy.

  • @zonilo1: Imagine if he would choose to cast Flame Wave instead of Apocalypse after those fireballs, It would wipe several heroes in one swoosh!(wipe meaning that it would damage, not necesarily kill the heroes, if the heroes would stand in front of the Wave, although IF the heroes would be low on health I presume that they would die if they got hit).Firewall could be used to prevent you from escaping >:D. As with Apocalypse he would be able to cast Firewall beyond the screen.

  • @zonilo1: That WOULD be a greater challenge and an enjoyable one to that if Diablo had those additional spells to his advantage to make up for his weaker body gained from possessing a child : /. Would make you think alittle too before you'd rush big D.

  • @zonilo1: Maybe Firewall could deal 50-75 damage in Normal and last for 4 sec, 100-111 damage in Nightmare and last 6 seconds, and 120-130 damage in Hell and last 8 seconds ^^. Should spread all over to the walls too to make sure you stayed behind with Diablo and that escape would be futile without going through the walls and taking severe damage. Would make it much more terrifying. Also, Flamwave could maybe deal 100-200 damage in Normal, 213-279 in Nightmare and 304-350 in Hell ;D.

  • @zonilo1: That should be it to make Diablo much more of a survivor than he is currently. Sadly there is probably no way to fix this and add these spells to Diablo or make it so that D would use Fireballs the way you'd want him to. But what the heck maybe, I don't know, he could have a spell that works similar to Illidan's Immolation spell from Warcraft and to the Mage's Fire Shield in World of Warcraft: Diablo casts it: looks like the animation when the Sorcerer casts firespells, >

  • @zonilo1: heroes or enemies nearby takes damage per second(31-53 damage per second in Normal, 75-91 damage per second in Nightmare and 102-105 damage per second in Hell, lasts for 4 seconds in all difficulties). Also, it could increase his overall firedamage, including the damage of his Apocalypse spell, for those 4 sec. to make him alittle more powerful: Increases fire spell damage by, say for example, 3% maybe? Perhaps add a regenerates 4 hp per sec in Normal, 8 hp per sec in Nightmare and >

  • @zonilo1: 12 hp per sec in Hell for those 4 secs as well? Sounds challenging to me. You know I could probably come up with a ton of other additional spells that Diablo COULD've been using but I'm not going to bother you with this anymore. Sorry for the spamwalls m8. I hope you apologise : /. Just thought it could be interesting to see a Diablo 1 version with these spells for example instead of the constant boring spam of the Apocalypse spell. Respond if you want to discuss this. Cheers m8 and>

  • @zonilo1: God bless you ^^.

  • @zonilo1: Ooops, I meant ''I just think it would be interesting with a Diablo 1 Diablo* that would cast these additional spells for a change'' hehe X). Anyway, cheers.

  • Why is he doing so he is becoming the diablo (the warrior)

  • @goldentask To seal the demons/diablo or whatever

  • Wow.... that warrior is STUPID! Putting a gem that was in the most evil demon in your head. yea, stupid.

  • @xMEGALUCASx not really.. he was told that only way to defeat him is to confine him with in himself.. look at tal rasha the mage who had baal inside him... they didn't know that they could destroy it at the hell forge and blizard wanted to make more money out of this game apparently and it became a huge success..

  • one of the greatest endings ever... i still remember it to this day, traversing all the levels of the dungeons, on your way to kill the diablo... only to get there and become the next diablo yourself... the power of the gem compels you... epic...

  • i love diablo

  • Heres my theory, the real hero that kills diablo is none other than jared cain. Deckard's Brother. He then takes the soulstone from albrecht, and possesses himself, thinking he can control diablo. Either way the hero shoves the soulstone into its head, thinking he can contain diablo, thus becoming the lone wanderer in diablo 2.

  • can someone link me the story or something? I don't get anything in Diablo))XD

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  • does the son (albrecht) survivies ? becouse he is breathing in the end

  • wait why did he stick it in his headd??? lol

  • In Diablo mythology, the "Lord of Terror" Diablo and the other Prime Evils can only manifest themselves in the mortal realm (Sanctuary) with a human vessel. But if a demon like Diablo takes a vessel, then it eventually mutates to match a parody of his spiritual form. Diablo is contained in his True Form inside that Soulstone (which I think was created by Archangel Tyrael for his Order: The Horadrim to use to imprison the Prime Evils).

    I own a Diablo VF cult: that's how I know this xD.

  • The Warrior killing Diablo is fine with me xD. My Warrior thrashed him (but god knows how I did it) when I was 7 years old.

  • dont we die when we get stabbed in the head? lol

  • The warrior becomes the dark wanderer, aka diablo, the sorcerer becomes the guy impersonating horadzon or something like that, and the rogue becomes blood raven

  • @Coldwatercavs01

    fuck noooo.. whoever we play in diablo 1, be it a paladin rogue or whatever, becomes the dark wonderer.

    horazon and blood raven have got NOTHING to do with it

  • @americanbadass4568 ever heard "canon" ? in Diablo 2 it was a warrior who became the dark wanderer. Just like the Orcs won the 1st warcraft

  • @americanbadass4568 if you played diablo 2 and know the storyline, what happens is that all 3 of them went in together, when they defeated diable to warrior shoved the stone into his head, containing diable. The wizard and rogue went crazy from what they saw, and the rogue became Blood Raven and the wizard The Summoner, they guy impersonating Horazon

  • @Coldwatercavs01

    ohh... cool..

  • OUCH!! I wouldn't do that to myself...

  • same ending for every class, right?

  • man...it whould REALLY SUCK if the warrior was homer simson.....

    exp: homer takes soulstone from diablo's head and looks at it with sharp part facing him "himm this is a very pretty roc"-- trips and stone is shoved into for head "...do'h!..."

  • diablo 1 kick ass not like diablo 3 it become more of a cartoonish fuck those who made it like that

  • Well, I think they are sticking it into them, because it's the only way to bind Diablo....for some time. You follow the wanderer in Part II, which is the hero of Part I.

  • these stupid videogames sticking a stone in you head c'mon even someone immortal would'nt want to try that

  • whats the difference between the other class ending?

  • Honestly?! Why does everyone diss up the guy for sticking it into his head or kudos'ing him for trying to contain Diablo? If I were to embark on some crazy adventure to kill some crazy ass demon who almost owned my ass if I didn't drink a million potions? Hell, I want to be that crazy ass demon too!

  • Soulstone - Apply directly to the forehead.

    Soulstone - Apply directly to the forehead.

    Soulstone - Apply directly to the forehead.