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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:34 AM

After a few all-nighters, lots of revision, and an interesting set of questions, we pulled an interview with Diablo's very own DiabloWiki.com - Jay WilsonJay Wilson! The interview was conducted Friday night when I received a call from Blizzard. Thankfully, we were able to get a lot of our item-related questions answered. So, without further a due, here it is... I've highlighted DiabloFans in Red the Blizzard in Blue.

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DiabloFans: On the topic of the DiabloWiki.com - MonkMonk, can you tell us if the skill trees have been named yet? So far they're listed as "Unnamed Skill Tree 1 - 3". Can we expect to see any more of his skills unveiled soon along with his female counterpart? Also, can tell me a little bit more about the new skill system?

Jay Wilson: In regards to the female counterpart, she'll be released soon. As far as exact dates go, I really can't talk much about them. A little news about the Skill Tree system should actually go up on our Twitter page pretty soon. About that, we've decided to remove the tree-type architecture and we are moving into a purely skill-based system. This new system is still in the development stages and if it does not work, we still have plenty of options to fall back on. Right now, we're just trying different things and getting a feel for the few ideas in regards to the skill system that we have going on right now. It differs from the World of Warcraft/Diablo II type hierarchical styles and is more of a skill pool/path than a tree per se.


DiabloFans: Will there be class specific quests in the game? If so, can you explain how they would work?

Jay Wilson: We are still discussing whether or not we would like to include class-specific quests in the game mainly because of the simple fact that it may not really fit in with the fast-paced play-style known to the Diablo series. While this is definitely something we would like to consider, we just haven't agreed on how just yet. However, we would like to do something in regards to character specificity. We are looking into having different dialogues and experiences for the same quest or interaction for each of the classes. Each character will react differently and have different responses for different scenarios. For example, the DiabloWiki.com - BarbarianBarbarian may do or say one thing in response to what an NPC has to say, whereas a DiabloWiki.com - Witch DoctorWitch Doctor will treat the encounter in a complete opposite manner.


DiabloFans: Back in Diablo I a player could find DiabloWiki.com - ElixirsElixirs. If you drank one it gave you 1 stat point (ie: drink elixir of strength, you gain 1 strength point). Seeing how Diablo III's stat points are non-customizable, by a leveling standpoint, could elixirs be an option to give stat points some player customization?

Jay Wilson: Well, if we did something like that, we would fall right back where we were in Diablo II. As far as stat point expenditure, we don't consider it to be a very strong customization system. Now, there are ways within the game to customize stat points mainly through items. However, there are still a lot of things and systems that we haven't even shown yet that are going to be new ways to approach your items that will allow for new "customizations."


DiabloFans: What are the differences in the difficulty levels in Diablo III other than just monsters doing more damage? ie: What reason will people have to play through these modes after having already beaten the main story of the game on an easier difficulty setting?

Jay Wilson: We haven't really gotten into the difficulty settings a lot; we're still just working on the core content for the game at this point. The primary reason as to why a player would want to progress through the game, through the several difficulties would be for more of a challenge. There will be also better item customization, for example a Level 100 character in a higher difficulty would see and wear items that a Level 30 character would not have a chance at seeing in the lower difficulty. Said items will also look and feel completely different whereas in Diablo II a lot of times you just had a remodel of the same old items with different names.


DiabloFans: DiabloWiki.com - ResistancesResistances played a huge part in Diablo II, but if you were not lucky with gear drops you would get very quickly overwhelmed in Nightmare/Hell difficulties. Can you give us any details on how the system will be changing? Will it replace the immunity system or will they go hand in hand, once again?

Jay Wilson: Well, the main reason for immunities in the game was to encourage party play. However, we have seen that some players just want to play by themselves? And that is fine, if a player wants to play single player, the player wants to play single player, we're not going to strong arm them into playing with others. Keeping this in mind, we aren't looking to have full immunities or anything of the sort; however we are considering keeping one-element immunities on enemies. Because of the way our skill system works it's almost impossible to build a character that won't have some alternate skill to attack an enemy. So then it becomes an interesting use of a skill or skills that you may not be using all the time. We think that's interesting and fun gameplay, to have to adapt to situations. The adaptation just shouldn't be realizing your character or class is broken and you have to run away or you need to get in a multiplayer game. Those are things we intend to avoid forcing the player into.


DiabloFans: How will rare / high level items stand out when equipped on your character since you've stated that you want all the items to have a more functional look rather than be too flashy or gaudy like they are in WoW?

Jay Wilson: There is a very fine line between the looks of WoW items and the looks of Diablo III items, and I'd like to call that Diablo II. Within Diablo II there were a decent amount of high-end items that were pretty fantastical looking. Obviously it's nowhere near what WoW does which works for WoW, their style looks great and it works for that game but doesn't work for Diablo. So we're looking to make the DiabloWiki.com - armorarmor and weapons very fantastic looking, but we're not going to have for instance a two handed DiabloWiki.com - swordsword that's bigger than the character. We're keeping things proportional. One thing we do have that Diablo II didn't have is weapon effects, which was really more of a technical limitation back then.


DiabloFans: How will you balance the power of an item in comparison to its drop rate? In Diablo II DiabloWiki.com - runewordsrunewords were extremely powerful, yet the required DiabloWiki.com - runesrunes were also extremely rare to come by, or at least were supposed to be. Will there be items as rare in Diablo III that are as powerful from the start, or will players have to slowly improve the quality of their items, through crafting/runes/other systems?

Jay Wilson: Throughout the history of patches on Diablo II, there were a lot of updates to runewords and they really powerful from when they were introduced. At one time or another though all of the different item types were the most powerful, like DiabloWiki.com - unique itemsunique items were the best, or DiabloWiki.com - rare itemsrare items at some point. Our general approach for Diablo III is to make sure that every type of item has a place to be useful. For example, maybe we'll have a DiabloWiki.com - legendary itemlegendary item, which is the new name for our DiabloWiki.com - unique itemsunique items, be the best DiabloWiki.com - helmhelm, whereas rares will have the most powerful chest DiabloWiki.com - armorarmor, and so on. Having a spread like that will allow for a more varied itemization system we hope.


DiabloFans: What types of items will merchants sell in Diablo III? Are merchants going to play a bigger roll in leveling or are item drops going to be the major upgrades once again?

Jay Wilson: This kind of goes back to the luck factor with your drops. The cool thing was, in Diablo II, you may have found a powerful sash after killing some mobs, but had no luck finding a weapon. You run to town and talk to one of the vendors and notice some items and a weapon that catches your eye, so you buy it and use that. So we want vendors to be there to assist in the gearing process, to fill in those gaps that may come just from playing with a random loot drop system. You may play through an entire act and just never find a great pair of DiabloWiki.com - bootsboots, and so we want the vendor to be there to offer some ability to fill that gap.


DiabloFans: Can you tell us a bit more about how the PvP system will work?

Jay Wilson: I'm going to say no comment to save you some time.


DiabloFans: Will the published books be referenced during Diablo III's storyline? For example, will DiabloWiki.com - ZaylZayl be an NPC? Will different places like DiabloWiki.com - UrehUreh be visited throughout the game?

Jay Wilson: We removed DiabloWiki.com - UrehUreh from the game as a setting to try and get the game out sooner. However, we like including things from the books and from other sources. No promises, but it's definitely something we've discussed.


DiabloFans: DiabloWiki.com - The Veiled ProphetThe Veiled Prophet mentions beings similar to DiabloWiki.com - Trag'OulTrag'Oul who stop the dragon when he tries to enter Sanctuary. Will we see some development of them in Diablo III?

Jay Wilson: That's probably a better question for DiabloWiki.com - Leonard BoyarskyLeonard Boyarsky. I'm pretty familiar with lore, but you just hit my lore cap with that question.


DiabloFans: The games feature a very slim cast of DiabloWiki.com - angelsangels considering the role the DiabloWiki.com - High HeavensHigh Heavens plays in the story. Will DiabloWiki.com - HeavenHeaven be more prominent in Diablo III compared to previous installments?

Jay Wilson: I'm going to say... No comment.


DiabloFans: Can you tell me a little bit about the DiabloWiki.com - Chat GemChat Gem before we have to part ways?

Bashiok: DiabloWiki.com - The Chat GemThe Chat Gem... It's working correctly and has more than exceeded our expectations. And nightmares.

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Well, there you have it folks! I'd like to give a big thanks to DiabloWiki.com - Jay WilsonJay Wilson for answering all of our questions and DiabloWiki.com - BashiokBashiok and Ryan from the PR Department for setting it all up. I'd also like to thank DiabloWiki.com - Christian LichtnerChristian Lichtner for sitting in on the interview. On another note, you can check out our DiabloWiki.com - Richard KnaakRichard Knaak interview from a few months back, conducted by Daemaro.

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:42 AM

I'm glad he elaborated more on the skill system.

Also very nice to know full immunities won't be making an appearance.


Great interview. :D
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:56 AM

Some really nice info in this one!! :thumbsup:

... wtb what the hell they doing with the pvp!! lol y must it be a secret.
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:57 AM

Jay Wilson said:

There will be also better item customization, for example a Level 100 character in a higher difficulty would see and wear items that a Level 30 character would not have a chance at seeing in the lower difficulty. Said items will also look and feel completely different whereas in Diablo II a lot of times you just had a remodel of the same old items with different names.


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Oh man, I really hoped to see Ureh live in 3D! But hey, the ARE trying to get the game out sooner! :P

Great interview! Thumbs up! :thumbsup:
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:57 AM

Nice interview! thanks Sixen.
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:57 AM

Excellent interview!!! I think that might just be the best asked questions in any interview to date. Looks like the next interview should be scheduled with Leonard Boyarsky.

That completely sucks that they removed Ureh!! But a plus side to that, is I bet that is gonna be a perfect setting to have in the expansion pack. But he didn't say anything about Zayl, so I'd say we'll see him somewhere, however brief.

And the question about the High Heavens playing a bigger part in the game, brilliant!! I think "No comment" is confirmation enough. :D

Oh, and a question for Jay next time. "What is your definition of soon?" XD

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:59 AM

I think this interview just raised my hype back to its original level! Wait, let me check.... Yep, definitely! :D
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:00 AM

The chat gem IS working as intended.
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:03 AM

Guys, check the Twitter Page! Pure win! :)
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:05 AM

This is becoming more frustrating by the day. The skill tree system worked exceptionally well for the demo at Blizzcon this year, so why are they playing around with alternatives at this stage of development? They claim that they want to get the game out faster, but do this? If we have to wait an extra month or two, don't you think that Blizzard should at least give us more in-game content to reward us for being so patient? Give us Ureh!

All that aside, this was an insightful interview.

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:05 AM

Score!!! Twitter is pure awesomeness!!
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:10 AM

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Guys, check the Twitter Page! Pure win! :)


Lol! That's awesome!
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:25 AM

Aha!
Twitter!!!

And also, very nice interview Sixen, hopefully you can get us another one in the future ^^.

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:27 AM

Oh, there most certainly will be. Or else.

Great job, Sixen :D
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:39 AM

Thanks guys, =).

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Excellent interview!!! I think that might just be the best asked questions in any interview to date. Looks like the next interview should be scheduled with Leonard Boyarsky.

That completely sucks that they removed Ureh!! But a plus side to that, is I bet that is gonna be a perfect setting to have in the expansion pack. But he didn't say anything about Zayl, so I'd say we'll see him somewhere, however brief.

And the question about the High Heavens playing a bigger part in the game, brilliant!! I think "No comment" is confirmation enough. :D

Oh, and a question for Jay next time. "What is your definition of soon?" XD


You think so too, Archie? I think a Leonard interview would be fun, ;). Just wait, more is in the works for the DFans community...

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:40 AM

Awesome interview, keep it up :thumbsup:
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 01:41 AM

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Oh man, I really hoped to see Ureh live in 3D! But hey, the ARE trying to get the game out sooner! :P

Great interview! Thumbs up! :thumbsup:


I really wanted to see that also, but I have a feeling there will still be PLENTY of awesome places to explore. Maybe we'll see Ureh in a expansion since the only reason they decided not to include it was the time it'd take.
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 02:24 AM

Ureh isn't a place I'd want them to hurry through. The vivid picture painted by the book will be hard to match, and I want them to take their time.

I hope we can keep up this good relationship with blizzard, cause I wanna ask ol Leonard some questions :D


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Posted 24 November 2009 - 02:46 AM

Great read.
Quite a few 'soon's mentioned but that must be something like a new trendy(or irritating?) blizz speaking style.
Was a bit disappointed by the answer to the second question. I was really looking forward to the class specific quests and if the latter were present and randomized as well, it would have added tons of replayability value.
I really can't see how it will affect the fast-paced action at all. Taking a quest adds story background and improves game-immersion quality. Its not like we'll be hacking like crazy all the time.
The solution he proposed is about different interactions for different characters. Thats just the same as D2. Nothing inventive. Nothing original.
I hope they are still discussing it in the sense that they might still include class-specific quests..
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 03:32 AM

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Jay Wilson: In regards to the female counterpart, she'll be released soon. As far as exact dates go, I really can't talk much about them. A little news about the Skill Tree system should actually go up on our Twitter page pretty soon. About that, we've decided to remove the tree-type architecture and we are moving into a purely skill-based system. This new system is still in the development stages and if it does not work, we still have plenty of options to fall back on. Right now, we're just trying different things and getting a feel for the few ideas in regards to the skill system that we have going on right now. It differs from the World of Warcraft/Diablo II type hierarchical styles and is more of a skill pool/path than a tree per se.


In other words, you have trees for each skill.

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