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*If player life is ever reduced to zero, the player and any [[mercenary]] or [[pet]]s die, and a gold text message in the top left corner of the screen informs players what they were slain by.
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If player life is ever reduced to zero, the player and any [[mercenary]] or [[pet]]s die, and a gold text message in the top left corner of the screen informs players what they were slain by.
 
*In a [[Hardcore]] game, death is final and players are informed that their deeds of valor will be remembered. Press the Esc(ape) key to continue, exiting the game: however, since doing so removes the corpse from the game, do '''not''' do this if a party member in the same game can loot it to recover equipped items.
 
*In a [[Hardcore]] game, death is final and players are informed that their deeds of valor will be remembered. Press the Esc(ape) key to continue, exiting the game: however, since doing so removes the corpse from the game, do '''not''' do this if a party member in the same game can loot it to recover equipped items.
 
*Otherwise, pressing the Esc key resurrects the player in town in the Act in which death occurred, with maximum [[stamina]], [[life]] and [[mana]], and any items in inventory. However, all equipped items remain on a corpse left at place of death, with the possible exception of [[belt]] contents (which are moved to inventory if there is sufficient space; otherwise, excess is dropped by corpse).
 
*Otherwise, pressing the Esc key resurrects the player in town in the Act in which death occurred, with maximum [[stamina]], [[life]] and [[mana]], and any items in inventory. However, all equipped items remain on a corpse left at place of death, with the possible exception of [[belt]] contents (which are moved to inventory if there is sufficient space; otherwise, excess is dropped by corpse).

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