![]() ![]() ![]() You might even consider labeling your characters by prefixes, such as R-, H-, L-, N-, that can represent modes, and instantiating said characters well-ahead of time so that you don’t end up spending too many character slots per mode. Make a list of how many hours you think you will sink into each mode, turn those hours into percent based on total hours, and assign character slots accordingly. Diablo II allows the player to choose between five different character classes: Necromancer, Amazon, Barbarian, Sorceress and Paladin. Suggestion to anyone who think they will need more slots: If you’re planning on playing ladder, non-ladder, regular and hardcore, you’re most likely going to have to compromise. My guess is that we will be limited to 18 characters, like Piff and MissCheetah said. Basically, anywhere between 8-13 characters. ![]() I’m only going to play regular non-ladder, and this is roughly my collection of characters for it. ![]()
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