What both of these books had in common is that they were the last and, to my knowledge only licensed pen and paper RPG products for the Diablo setting. Both Diablo 2 and the 3e version of D&D were released in 2000, although there had been an earlier release, Diablo II: The Awakening which had come out in may of 2000 that used the 2nd Edition of the AD&D ruleset. That meant that the products were of a high quality and made by people who knew D&D inside and out, created as part of a partnership between Blizzard and WotC to help promote Diablo 2. It was a solid adaptation of the Diablo 2 character classes, magic items and a host of spells for 3rd Edition D&D, made by Wizards of the Coast themselves. ![]() One of the first books I ever bought for the Third Edition of the Dungeons and Dragons RPG was, of all things, a Diablo themed sourcebook, named Diablerie.
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