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'''The Butcher''' is a monster encountered in ''[[Diablo I]]''.
 
'''The Butcher''' is a [[Unique Monsters|Unique]] [[Overlord (Diablo I)|Overlord]] with a large [[Axes|Cleaver]] from ''[[Diablo (Game)|Diablo I]]'', and is the chief subject of [[The Butcher (Quest)|The Butcher Quest]]. He resides in a room strewn full of mutilated corpses, the remains of Tristram's townsfolk whom the [[Archbishop Lazarus]] intentionally led to their doom. If the quest is generated in a game, a dying townsman outside the church will ask the player character to avenge him and the others by slaying the Butcher. The game's Pencil & Paper RPG suggests that he is a servant of [[Andariel]].
 
When he is first encountered in his room full of impaled bodies, he utters the line "Ahh, fresh meat!". The demon leaves behind his cleaver, a [[Unique Items|Unique]] [[Weapons|Weapon]] called [[The Butcher's Cleaver]].
 
 
 
[[Image:The Butcher.jpg|thumb|right|The Butcher in [[Deckard Cain]]'s journal.]]
 
   
 
==In-game==
 
==In-game==
   
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===Diablo I===
For players possessing very low character levels, the Butcher is an extremely difficult creature to kill. He will relentlessly pursue a player and attempt to force him/her into close-quarter hand-to-hand combat, savagely hacking away with his cleaver - which usually ends with the player's sudden death. Most Diablo players resort to cunning tactics to bring the Butcher down - or simply ignore him and come back for him when they have significantly upgraded their character levels.
 
 
The Butcher is a [[Unique Monsters|Unique]] [[Overlord (Diablo I)|Overlord]] with a large [[Axes|Cleaver]] from ''[[Diablo (Game)|Diablo I]]'', and is the chief subject of [[The Butcher (Quest)|The Butcher Quest]]. He resides in a room strewn full of mutilated corpses, the remains of [[Tristram|Tristram's]] townsfolk whom the [[Archbishop Lazarus]] intentionally led to their doom. If the quest is generated in a game, a [[Kael Rills|dying townsman]] outside the Church will ask the player character to avenge him and the others by slaying The Butcher.
The demo version for Diablo included a single level with the butcher in it, needless to say it was very hard for the players trying this version to manage to beat the demon.
 
   
 
For players possessing very low character levels, The Butcher is an extremely difficult creature and adversary to kill. He will relentlessly pursue a player and attempt to force him/her into close-quarter hand-to-hand combat, savagely hacking away with his cleaver - which usually ends with the player's sudden [[Death]].
He is also referred to in the description of [[Tristram]] from ''[[Diablo III]]'', as a warrior describes the time he entered Tristram. Another demon called "The Butcher" serves as the act boss for Act I of Diablo III, possibly implying that a "Butcher" is simply a class of unique demon rather than an individual.
 
   
 
====Tips====
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[[Image:Butcher.JPG|thumb|The Butcher outside his chamber]]
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The Butcher's [[Strength]] does not allow an inadequately leveled character to face him in fair combat. It is advisable to gain some levels before taking The Butcher on. However, if the player wants to engage him from the outset, there are a number of tactics one can use.
   
 
A common way to defeat The Butcher is to lead him to the set of stairs to level 3 of the Cathedral, get him trapped in between the stairway, and shoot at him with a ranged weapon, like a [[Bows|Bow]], from the other side of the stairway. Know that it will take a lot of shots to finish him off, depending on the character's damage output.
==Tips==
 
[[Image:Butcher.JPG|right|thumb|The Butcher outside his lair.]]
 
The Butcher's strength does not allow an adequately leveled character to face him in fair combat. If you don't want to skip him and come back when you're at least level 10, there are some tricks.
 
 
A common way to defeat The Butcher is to lead him to the set of stairs to level 3 of the Cathedral, get him trapped in between the stairway, and shoot at him with a ranged weapon, like a bow, from the other side of the stairway. Know that it will take a lot of shots to finish him off.
 
   
 
Another way is to lead him to a wall with bars. Find one in advance, then quickly walk through that door (if there is one), close it and get along the wall away from it to keep The Butcher in sight on the other side of the bars. He will just wander aimlessly left and right as The Butcher cannot open doors and his AI will not let him reach the opening either. Shoot with a bow or cast spells at him through the bars.
 
Another way is to lead him to a wall with bars. Find one in advance, then quickly walk through that door (if there is one), close it and get along the wall away from it to keep The Butcher in sight on the other side of the bars. He will just wander aimlessly left and right as The Butcher cannot open doors and his AI will not let him reach the opening either. Shoot with a bow or cast spells at him through the bars.
   
Finally, a player can open the Butcher's door and cast Firewall, then promptly close it again. The Butcher will walk into the fire and remain there. If you are lucky, he will die from the flames, or at least be severely damaged.
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Finally, a player can open The Butcher's door and cast [[Firewall]], then promptly close it again. The Butcher will walk into the fire and remain there. If you are lucky, he will die from the flames, or at least be severely damaged.
   
If you are determined to fight the butcher with melee, one would require 55 dexterity to land consistent blows on him while only occasionally taking hits from him.
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If a player seeks to fight The Butcher in melee, one would require 55 [[Dexterity]] to land consistent blows on him while only occasionally taking hits from him.
   
His melee attack is extremely fast and will most likely stun you before you can attack. With a damage range of 2-20 (on Normal) and a melee speed of almost 1 hit per second, even a Warrior will find melee to be largely ineffective, unless that Warrior is better geared (possibly with a 1 handed weapon and a shield) and at a higher level (5 or higher).
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His melee attack is extremely fast and will most likely stun a player before they can attack. With a damage range of 2-20 (on Normal) and a melee speed of almost 1 hit per second, even a [[Warrior]] will find melee to be largely ineffective, unless that Warrior is better geared (possibly with a 1 handed weapon and a shield) and at a higher level (5 or higher).
   
Sorcerers and Rogues will definitely want to make use of Stone Curse (assuming the spell is available) if they intend on fighting him in an open environment with no protective barriers. If Stone Curse is not available, engaging The Butcher in this environment is '''highly''' lethal, unless the player has a very high level differential compared to The Butcher.
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[[Sorcerer]]s and [[Rogue]]s will definitely want to make use of [[Stone Curse]] (assuming the spell is available) if they intend on fighting him in an open environment with no protective barriers. If Stone Curse is not available, engaging The Butcher in this environment is highly lethal, unless the player has a very high level differential compared to The Butcher.
   
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Only Rogues, with their high movement speed, can move faster than the Butcher.
==Stats==
 
   
 
====Stats====
 
[[Resistances]]: [[Fire]], [[Lightning (damage)|Lightning]]<br />
 
[[Resistances]]: [[Fire]], [[Lightning (damage)|Lightning]]<br />
 
Immunities: None<br />
 
Immunities: None<br />
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Damage: 2-20
 
Damage: 2-20
   
==Quotes==
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====Quotes====
 
*''"Ahh... Fresh meat!"''
 
*''"Ahh... Fresh meat!"''
   
==Trivia==
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====Development====
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The Butcher's room and The Butcher himself came about late in the development of that in ''Diablo I''. One of the artists had created a very bloody room as the tiles were being laid out for the stage design. Upon seeing the room, the designers started joking about it, and turned it into a butcher's shop. A joke then developed that they had to create a monster called "The Butcher." As such, the developers followed through.<ref>2015-06-13, [http://www.diabloii.net/blog/comments/david-brevik-answers-a-few-diablo-questions David Brevik Answers a few Diablo Questions]. ''Diablo IncGamers'', accessed on 2015-06-18</ref>
* [[w:c:Dota:Pudge|Pudge the Butcher]], a character from ''Defense of the Ancients'', draws heavy inspiration from The Butcher. His ultimate, Dismember, makes him call out "Ahh... Fresh Meat!" when used, which can be heard anywhere on the map. He also uses a large cleaver as his main weapon.
 
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* A [[:wowwiki:The Butcher (NPC)|Butcher]] monster can also be found in ''[[Warcraft III]]''. In addition, the Warcraft-butcher will yell "Fresh meat!" in a similar way as the ''real'' Butcher. Behind the Butcher is an item chest containing '''Wirt's Other Leg''', a parody of [[Wirt's Leg]].
 
* In the game ''Borderlands 2'' there is a shotgun called the Hyperion Butcher with the description "Ahh... Fresh Meat!"
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The demo version for ''Diablo I'' included a single level with The Butcher in it.
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* In the RPG game ''Fallout 2'' there is a slaver's guild, when you first enter you are greeted with the words "Ah, fresh meat....". The guild's leader is called Metzger, which is German for Butcher.
 
* Upon entering the lair of the Butcher in the Cathedral, a cinematic was to be shown of him hacking the body of a dead villager and hooking it onto the wall. Some say this was never put into the game, however others claim it was in the first wave of releases. The clip can be viewed here:
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Upon entering the lair of The Butcher in the Cathedral, a cinematic was to be shown of him hacking the body of a dead villager and hooking it onto the wall. Accounts differ as to whether this was present in early releases of the game, or simply never included.
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[[File:Diablo I - Butcher intro|320px]]
 
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===Diablo III===
* In Diablo III, The Butcher quotes the arcade game ''Sinistar'' ("I hunger", "Run, coward").
 
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[[File:D3_17thann_butcher_tf_14.png|thumb|The remodeled Butcher]]
* The 2011 game ''[[w:c:deadisland|Dead Island]]'' references the Butcher's famous greeting; one of the Achievements is called "Ah! Spoiled meat!" It involves killing a special zombie also called a "[[W:C:DeadIsland:Butcher|Butcher]]" using an axe.
 
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In the [[Anniversary Dungeon]] of ''[[Diablo III]]'', players can fight the Butcher again, and obtain his weapon as a [[transmogrification]] choice, as well as a non-combat [[pet]] version of him:
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*[[The Butcher's Cleaver]] drops from The Butcher himself at Level 2 (it's a Magic quality item, so very easy to miss)
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*[[The Butcher (Pet)|Mini-Butcher]] is awarded if the player beats the entire dungeon in one go with a fresh level 1 character.
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==External links==
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==Videos==
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<gallery>
 
File:Diablo I - Butcher intro
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==References==
* [http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/world/dungeons/tristramcathedral.xml Tristram Cathedral]
 
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[[Category:Unique Monsters]]
 
[[Category:Monsters]]
 
 
[[Category:Overlords]]
 
[[Category:Overlords]]
 
[[Category:Diablo I Bestiary]]
 
[[Category:Diablo I Bestiary]]
 
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[[Category:Act 1 Bestiary (Diablo III)]]

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For other meanings of the term, see The Butcher.
"Ah... Fresh meat!"

- The Butcher(src)

The Butcher

The Butcher is a monster encountered in Diablo I.

In-game

Diablo I

The Butcher is a Unique Overlord with a large Cleaver from Diablo I, and is the chief subject of The Butcher Quest. He resides in a room strewn full of mutilated corpses, the remains of Tristram's townsfolk whom the Archbishop Lazarus intentionally led to their doom. If the quest is generated in a game, a dying townsman outside the Church will ask the player character to avenge him and the others by slaying The Butcher.

For players possessing very low character levels, The Butcher is an extremely difficult creature and adversary to kill. He will relentlessly pursue a player and attempt to force him/her into close-quarter hand-to-hand combat, savagely hacking away with his cleaver - which usually ends with the player's sudden Death.

Tips

Butcher

The Butcher outside his chamber

The Butcher's Strength does not allow an inadequately leveled character to face him in fair combat. It is advisable to gain some levels before taking The Butcher on. However, if the player wants to engage him from the outset, there are a number of tactics one can use.

A common way to defeat The Butcher is to lead him to the set of stairs to level 3 of the Cathedral, get him trapped in between the stairway, and shoot at him with a ranged weapon, like a Bow, from the other side of the stairway. Know that it will take a lot of shots to finish him off, depending on the character's damage output.

Another way is to lead him to a wall with bars. Find one in advance, then quickly walk through that door (if there is one), close it and get along the wall away from it to keep The Butcher in sight on the other side of the bars. He will just wander aimlessly left and right as The Butcher cannot open doors and his AI will not let him reach the opening either. Shoot with a bow or cast spells at him through the bars.

Finally, a player can open The Butcher's door and cast Firewall, then promptly close it again. The Butcher will walk into the fire and remain there. If you are lucky, he will die from the flames, or at least be severely damaged.

If a player seeks to fight The Butcher in melee, one would require 55 Dexterity to land consistent blows on him while only occasionally taking hits from him.

His melee attack is extremely fast and will most likely stun a player before they can attack. With a damage range of 2-20 (on Normal) and a melee speed of almost 1 hit per second, even a Warrior will find melee to be largely ineffective, unless that Warrior is better geared (possibly with a 1 handed weapon and a shield) and at a higher level (5 or higher).

Sorcerers and Rogues will definitely want to make use of Stone Curse (assuming the spell is available) if they intend on fighting him in an open environment with no protective barriers. If Stone Curse is not available, engaging The Butcher in this environment is highly lethal, unless the player has a very high level differential compared to The Butcher.

Only Rogues, with their high movement speed, can move faster than the Butcher.

Stats

Resistances: Fire, Lightning
Immunities: None
Life: 110
Dungeon Level: 2
Damage: 2-20

Quotes

  • "Ahh... Fresh meat!"

Development

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This article contains information that is no longer relevant to gameplay, but is kept here for informational purposes.

The Butcher's room and The Butcher himself came about late in the development of that in Diablo I. One of the artists had created a very bloody room as the tiles were being laid out for the stage design. Upon seeing the room, the designers started joking about it, and turned it into a butcher's shop. A joke then developed that they had to create a monster called "The Butcher." As such, the developers followed through.[1]

The demo version for Diablo I included a single level with The Butcher in it.

Upon entering the lair of The Butcher in the Cathedral, a cinematic was to be shown of him hacking the body of a dead villager and hooking it onto the wall. Accounts differ as to whether this was present in early releases of the game, or simply never included.

Diablo III

D3 17thann butcher tf 14

The remodeled Butcher

In the Anniversary Dungeon of Diablo III, players can fight the Butcher again, and obtain his weapon as a transmogrification choice, as well as a non-combat pet version of him:

  • The Butcher's Cleaver drops from The Butcher himself at Level 2 (it's a Magic quality item, so very easy to miss)
  • Mini-Butcher is awarded if the player beats the entire dungeon in one go with a fresh level 1 character.

Videos

References

  1. 2015-06-13, David Brevik Answers a few Diablo Questions. Diablo IncGamers, accessed on 2015-06-18