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Do items de-spawn?
What is Diablo Spawn version?Is it possible for Griswold to sell unique items?
In Diablo 1, there is no storage other than your character inventory. This can be a bit of an issue, particularly as you collect more and more gold, etc.
However, I saw one playthrough presumably done in one session, where hey dropped items in the centre of town. Items such as rings and amulets, that could be useful at a later date.
Do items dropped in Diablo 1 ever despawn?
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In Diablo 1, there is no storage other than your character inventory. This can be a bit of an issue, particularly as you collect more and more gold, etc.
However, I saw one playthrough presumably done in one session, where hey dropped items in the centre of town. Items such as rings and amulets, that could be useful at a later date.
Do items dropped in Diablo 1 ever despawn?
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In Diablo 1, there is no storage other than your character inventory. This can be a bit of an issue, particularly as you collect more and more gold, etc.
However, I saw one playthrough presumably done in one session, where hey dropped items in the centre of town. Items such as rings and amulets, that could be useful at a later date.
Do items dropped in Diablo 1 ever despawn?
diablo
In Diablo 1, there is no storage other than your character inventory. This can be a bit of an issue, particularly as you collect more and more gold, etc.
However, I saw one playthrough presumably done in one session, where hey dropped items in the centre of town. Items such as rings and amulets, that could be useful at a later date.
Do items dropped in Diablo 1 ever despawn?
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It's been a number of years since I played Diablo, however, if I remember correctly, you can drop items in town during a game and they will stay there until the game ends. If you fail to pick up all of your items prior to exiting the game, you will lose anything on the ground at that time.
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It's been a number of years since I played Diablo, however, if I remember correctly, you can drop items in town during a game and they will stay there until the game ends. If you fail to pick up all of your items prior to exiting the game, you will lose anything on the ground at that time.
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It's been a number of years since I played Diablo, however, if I remember correctly, you can drop items in town during a game and they will stay there until the game ends. If you fail to pick up all of your items prior to exiting the game, you will lose anything on the ground at that time.
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It's been a number of years since I played Diablo, however, if I remember correctly, you can drop items in town during a game and they will stay there until the game ends. If you fail to pick up all of your items prior to exiting the game, you will lose anything on the ground at that time.
It's been a number of years since I played Diablo, however, if I remember correctly, you can drop items in town during a game and they will stay there until the game ends. If you fail to pick up all of your items prior to exiting the game, you will lose anything on the ground at that time.
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