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The Vampire model had been designed by 1999.<ref name = "Postmortem2">2000-10-25, [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131533/postmortem_blizzards_diablo_ii.php?page=2 Postmortem: Blizzard's Diablo II]. ''Gamasutra'', accessed on 2015-07-04</ref>
 
The Vampire model had been designed by 1999.<ref name = "Postmortem2">2000-10-25, [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/131533/postmortem_blizzards_diablo_ii.php?page=2 Postmortem: Blizzard's Diablo II]. ''Gamasutra'', accessed on 2015-07-04</ref>
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"These hellspawn were first summoned by the sorcerer Horazon to guard his Arcane Sanctuary. Possessed of the demonic fire that fuels Hell itself, they cast vicious fireballs at their victims to consume the living flesh from the bones they covet to conduct their dark experiments. Their touch is filled with the cold unlife of the grave that will slow even the healthiest of adventurers."
Vampire

Vampires are undead creatures.

In-game

Vampires are found in Diablo II in the first three acts. Vampires can cast several Sorceress skills to destroy their enemies: Fireball, Fire Wall, Meteor; as well as their own skill, a life stealing missile attack. Their melee attack has a chance to cause cold damage. They will occasionally run away when severely damaged.

Variants

The Necromancer may also be considered a potential variant, as they transform into a Vampire if they equip the entire Trang-Oul's Avatar set.

Development

The Vampire model had been designed by 1999.[1]

References

  1. 2000-10-25, Postmortem: Blizzard's Diablo II. Gamasutra, accessed on 2015-07-04