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Newcomer in the house...

raise the roof and widen the walls.

And let's make it a sound welcome; so that you will get annoyed by me before I even make a second post here.

I've been here for a bit now, although not so often, because I do not have time to play Diablo much or even go to any forums, but I visited, read, learned, thought and questioned.

So far I think that on a large scale I am doing miserably. I made about a dozen of single player characters and all of them went to smack that Diablo's tail against their weapons, but missed the weapons and got it into their face. Thus, I have quite a few characters who come to Diablo when they can, and then die.
That's for my Single Player disaster, for Battle.Net, I found so far that I still do miserable, as I have my only character on level 23 for past few weeks. Where I see numerous people partying and getting together, yet always trying to insult anyone who says anything but some random acronyms in the chat. Thus, I am left with a druid in Act 2 (finally got there) and wonders on how people enjoy this game so much. Since if I am a part of those few who get bored after running same drills for days, there has to be something that I am missing.

One part of it, as I suspect, is "rushing" (or "boosting" as I heard someone mention). Although I bet all of you know how it works and what it is. Despite the pinned vocabulary list, I never got how technique works. Maybe it's because I never ever get to talk to, but the bots (as I guessed) that enter most of the games that I joined. I mean, they are pretty nice to talk to , comparing to normal players, because those would rather kill me, than even look into my face.


Anyways:

cout >> Hello Diablo
cin << pink lightning of death.
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