Act 4

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The Fallen Angel

Objective
Kill Izual, found in the Plains of Despair
General Notes
There is a chance that the Plains of Despair will contain Burning Souls, a variant of Gloams. On normal difficulty these are not a problem, but in Nightmare and Hell difficulties Burning Souls can be very dangerous for characters with low lightning resistance.
Quest Reward
Talk to Tyrael for reward of 2 skill points.
Multiplayer Notes
If a partied player killing Izual has previously completed the quest, at least one questing character must be within roughly 1-screen distance from Izual to receive credit for the quest. Other questing characters can remain in town and will still recieve credit for the quest.

The Hellforge

Objective
Smash Mephisto's Soulstone with the Hellforge Hammer, which is dropped by Hephasto the Armorer. Hephasto is not to be looked down upon, as he spawns with a aura and are surrounded by demons. He has a high level and is extremely dangerous in hell. He is also one of the few monsters that can also drop any rune in the game.
Quest Reward
Smashing the Soulstone produces one perfect, two flawless, and one normal-quality gems, in addition to one rune. The rune that drops has an equal chance of being one of eleven different runes, depending on the difficulty level of the game. The runes that can drop from the Hellforge in each difficulty level are:
Normal: El-Amn
Nightmare: Sol-Um
Hell: Hel-Gul
Multiplayer Notes
This quest will be completed for all partied players in Act IV when the Soulstone is smashed. For each additional party member, the Hellforge quest will drop one additional perfect gem.
Because the marginal reward for each additional party member is so low compared to completing the quest alone, the Hellforge quest is typically completed outside of a party. It is considered good etiquette to leave the party before completing this quest.
Classic Notes
In Classic Diablo II, runes cannot be dropped. The quest reward for the Hellforge quest is only the gems.

Terror's End

Objective

Kill Diablo in his Chaos Sanctuary.


General Notes

The Chaos Sanctuary will always contain Oblivion Knights. These monsters are feared by melee characters for their ability to use the Iron Maiden curse (among other nasty curses). If characters choose to use melee attacks within the Chaos Sanctuary, they should do so with extreme caution.


Venom Lords are another dangerous monster found here. They have a powerful Inferno attack that can cause a lot of damage to characters with low fire resistance.


Seals

Diablo is contained by five seals. Three of these seals spawn a superunique boss and a monster pack nearby when activated. These monster seals do not count as having been activated until their respective boss has been killed. The remaining two non-monster seals do not spawn any monsters. Once all five seals have been activated, Diablo will spawn above the pentagram in the center of the Chaos Sancuary.


Left Monster Seal

Superunique Storm Caster Boss: Grand Vizier of Chaos


Top Monster Seal

Superunique Oblivion Knight Boss: Lord deSeis


Right Monster Seal

Superunique Venom Lord Boss: Infector of Souls


Quest Reward

Quest drop if killed by questing character.


Multiplayer Notes

It is considered good etiquette to warn other nearby players before activating a monster seal. Activating seals without warning, specifically the right monster seal, can lead to unintended deaths. It is also good etiquette to refrain from activating non-monster seals until all monster seals have been activated and cleared.

If a partied player killing Diablo has previously completed the quest, a questing character must be within roughly 1-screen distance from Diablo to receive credit for the quest.

When being power-acted, low-level characters often hide behind two outcroppings in the wall directly above where Diablo spawns. If Diablo remains where he spawned, the low-level characters will be shielded from Diablo's attacks, while still being close enough to receive quest credit.


Classic Notes

In Classic Diablo II, killing Diablo will cause the game to end in 90 seconds.