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These mages are very weak at low levels, but improve rapidly and become devastatingly powerful once they've attained high levels in their combat spells. Sorcerers are best played in [[glass cannon]], style, requiring fast reflexes and constant movement, and are peerless in their killing speed in the Hell levels in Diablo. | |||
Sorcerers are a bit more balanced in [[Hellfire]], at least in the Crypt levels, where monsters are found in wider varieties, and plenty of them are immune to both Fire and Lightning. | Sorcerers are a bit more balanced in [[Hellfire]], at least in the Crypt levels, where monsters are found in wider varieties, and plenty of them are immune to both Fire and Lightning. | ||
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The Sorcerer was replaced by the Sorceress as a playable character in Diablo II, though the Iron Wolf [[mercenaries]] of Act Three were clearly modeled after Diablo I's Sorcerer. The game lore went on to say that the Sorcerer character from Diablo became [[the Summoner]], the boss monster found in the Arcane Sanctuary in Act Two. | The Sorcerer was replaced by the Sorceress as a playable character in Diablo II, though the Iron Wolf [[mercenaries]] of Act Three were clearly modeled after Diablo I's Sorcerer. The game lore went on to say that the Sorcerer character from Diablo became [[the Summoner]], the boss monster found in the Arcane Sanctuary in Act Two. | ||
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