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The Blizzard North developers stuck a lot of [[Easter Eggs]] in Diablo 2, both major and minor.
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北方暴雪的开发者们在暗黑2中加入了许多大大小小的[[游戏彩蛋]],本页收录了许多暗黑2的未被官方披露过的彩蛋,其中有些可能不符合最严格的对"彩蛋"的定义,但对于暗黑2的粉丝来说它们都能带来很大的乐趣.
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This page covers a variety of undocumented features, many of which may not meet the strictest definition of an "Easter Egg" but all of which are of interest to fans of the game.
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* [[Diablo I Easter Eggs|暗黑1的彩蛋]] 和 [[Diablo III Easter Eggs|暗黑3的彩蛋]].
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* ''See also [[Diablo I Easter Eggs]] and {{iw|Easter_Eggs Diablo III Easter Eggs}}.
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==Major Easter Eggs==
==Major Easter Eggs==
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==Minor Easter Eggs==
==Minor Easter Eggs==
===Act Five Mercenary Name Change===
===Act Five Mercenary Name Change===
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This mysterious event is probably a {{iw|Easter_Eggs Diablo 3 Easter Egg}}. It occurred when the D2 v1.13 patch was released in 2009. The patch.txt said that two Mercenary names, "Klar" and "Tryneus" were added, and when fans dug into the code they discovered:
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This mysterious event is probably a {{iw|Easter_Eggs Diablo 3 Easter Egg}}. It occurred when the D2 v1.13 patch was released in 2009. The patch.txt said that two Mercenary names, "Klar" and "Tryneus" were added, and when fans dug into the code they discovered:  
::In 1.13, MercX136 is called 'Klar', in 1.12 it was 'Weohstan'.
::In 1.13, MercX136 is called 'Klar', in 1.12 it was 'Weohstan'.
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::In 1.13, MercX135 is called 'Tryneus', in 1.12 it was 'Erfor'.
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::In 1.13, MercX135 is called 'Tryneus', in 1.12 it was 'Erfor'.  
Blizzard has offered no explanation for this inexplicable change. There is some fan speculation that it's meant to set up some plot development in Diablo 3, but if that's the case, why would Blizzard do it like this? If Klar and Tryneus are important Barbarian names in the story of Diablo 3, why wouldn't Blizzard have just given those 2 names from the existing list of Act 5 Mercs? By putting the change into the patch notes they purposely drew attention to it.
Blizzard has offered no explanation for this inexplicable change. There is some fan speculation that it's meant to set up some plot development in Diablo 3, but if that's the case, why would Blizzard do it like this? If Klar and Tryneus are important Barbarian names in the story of Diablo 3, why wouldn't Blizzard have just given those 2 names from the existing list of Act 5 Mercs? By putting the change into the patch notes they purposely drew attention to it.
===Wirt's Corpse===
===Wirt's Corpse===
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[[Wirt#Wirt_the_Peg-Legged_Boy|Wirt]] was a one-legged, boy merchant NPC in Diablo I. He sold magical items, potentially with better mods than could be obtained in any other way, which made him tempting to visit. But he charged 50 gold just to see what one item he had, and since 99% of the time it was nothing the player wanted, and since Wirt was a long walk out of town, and since that 50 gold was a lot of money to a new player, most players developed a raging hate for the little peg-legged bastard.
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[[Wirt#Wirt_the_Peg-Legged_Boy|Wirt]] was a one-legged, boy merchant NPC in Diablo I. He sold magical items, potentially with better mods than could be obtained in any other way, which made him tempting to visit. But he charged 50 gold just to see what one item he had, and since 99% of the time it was nothing the player wanted, and since Wirt was a long walk out of town, and since that 50 gold was a lot of money to a new player, most players developed a raging hate for the little peg-legged bastard.  
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Wirt's corpse was found in the ruins of [[Tristram]] in Diablo II, as a clickable object lying on the ground on the west side of town (near where the bridge over to his location was in Diablo I.) When clicked, Wirt drops [[Wirt's Leg]], a semi-unique item that's required to enter the [[Secret Cow Level]], and a lot of stacks of gold in random amounts.
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Wirt's corpse was found in the ruins of [[Tristram]] in Diablo II, as a clickable object lying on the ground on the west side of town (near where the bridge over to his location was in Diablo I.) When clicked, Wirt drops [[Wirt's Leg]], a semi-unique item that's required to enter the [[Secret Cow Level]], and a lot of stacks of gold in random amounts.  
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During the D2 beta, Wirt's corpse dropped numerous stacks of 50 gold, to the delight of all long time Diablo I players.
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During the D2 beta, Wirt's corpse dropped numerous stacks of 50 gold, to the delight of all long time Diablo I players.  
===SoundChaosDebug===
===SoundChaosDebug===
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Type /SoundChaosDebug in-game to hear a massive jumble of every sound in the game, playing all on top of each other. Type it again to turn off the noise. This isn't actually an Easter Egg; it's a debug feature left in the game from the development stage.  
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Type /SoundChaosDebug in-game to hear a massive jumble of every sound in the game, playing all on top of each other. Type it again to turn off the noise. This isn't actually an Easter Egg; it's a debug feature left in the game from the development stage.  
* See [[Game_commands#In-game_Commands|all in-game commands]].
* See [[Game_commands#In-game_Commands|all in-game commands]].
===Play Diablo 2 Windowed===
===Play Diablo 2 Windowed===
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To play Diablo 2 in a window, add -w after the command line. This is not an Easter Egg, but it's a useful trick that's not well-documented.
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To play Diablo 2 in a window, add -w after the command line. This is not an Easter Egg, but it's a useful trick that's not well-documented.  
* See the instructions to implement this and various other Target Line Commands [[Game_commands#Target_Line_Commands|on the Game Commands page]].
* See the instructions to implement this and various other Target Line Commands [[Game_commands#Target_Line_Commands|on the Game Commands page]].
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* The [[Aldur's Watchtower]] Item Set is named after Aldur, one of the seven gods who created the world in David Eddings' novel, ''The Belgariad''
* The [[Aldur's Watchtower]] Item Set is named after Aldur, one of the seven gods who created the world in David Eddings' novel, ''The Belgariad''
* The [[Blade of Ali Baba]] (Unique Tulwar) and its properties are a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Baba the famous hero] of Arabic literature.
* The [[Blade of Ali Baba]] (Unique Tulwar) and its properties are a reference to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Baba the famous hero] of Arabic literature.
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* [[Bverrit Keep]] -- The unique tower shield is thought to be a phonetic play on the last name of [[David Brevik]], Diablo 2's designer and co-founder of Blizzard North.
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* [[Bverrit Keep]] -- The unique tower shield is thought to be a phonetic play on the last name of [[David Brevik]], Diablo 2's designer and co-founder of Blizzard North.  
** Dave's younger brother [[Peter Brevik]] joined Blizzard North and worked as a programmer on Diablo 2, so he might be tied into this one as well, somehow.
** Dave's younger brother [[Peter Brevik]] joined Blizzard North and worked as a programmer on Diablo 2, so he might be tied into this one as well, somehow.
* [[Ginther's Rift]] -- This unique sword got it's name from Gray Ginther, a fan who won a contest to have a D2X unique item named after him.
* [[Ginther's Rift]] -- This unique sword got it's name from Gray Ginther, a fan who won a contest to have a D2X unique item named after him.
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Full listing of [[Mercs#Rogue_Merc_Names|Act One Rogue names]]. Many of the rogues were named for girlfriends, wives, or other relatives, but the relations have not been made public, so only a few can be listed here.
Full listing of [[Mercs#Rogue_Merc_Names|Act One Rogue names]]. Many of the rogues were named for girlfriends, wives, or other relatives, but the relations have not been made public, so only a few can be listed here.
* '''Elly''' -- One of the four staff members of [[Diabloii.net]] with a merc named after her.
* '''Elly''' -- One of the four staff members of [[Diabloii.net]] with a merc named after her.
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* '''Gaile''' -- One of the four staff members of [[Diabloii.net]] with a merc named after her.
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* '''Gaile''' -- One of the four staff members of [[Diabloii.net]] with a merc named after her.  
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* '''Isolde''' -- One of the online nicknames for [[Peter Hu]], a Diablo 2 lead programmer.
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* '''Isolde''' -- One of the online nicknames for [[Peter Hu]], a Diablo 2 lead programmer.  
* '''Divo''' -- Named for [[Divo Palinkas]], a Diablo 2 programmer and one of the few female Blizzard North employees.
* '''Divo''' -- Named for [[Divo Palinkas]], a Diablo 2 programmer and one of the few female Blizzard North employees.
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===Act Three Iron Wolves===
===Act Three Iron Wolves===
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Full listing of [[Mercenaries#Iron_Wolf_Names|Iron Wolf names]].
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Full listing of [[Mercenaries#Iron_Wolf_Names|Iron Wolf names]].  
* '''Flux''' -- The online name of one of the four webmasters of Diabloii.net to be so honored. (Flux also got an NPC named after him in [[Torchlight]], as thanks for his webmastering work on a [[Hellgate:London]] and [[Mythos]] fansite. [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/funny-torchlight-npc-names/])
* '''Flux''' -- The online name of one of the four webmasters of Diabloii.net to be so honored. (Flux also got an NPC named after him in [[Torchlight]], as thanks for his webmastering work on a [[Hellgate:London]] and [[Mythos]] fansite. [http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/funny-torchlight-npc-names/])
* '''Jarulf''' -- The author of [[Jarulf's Guide]], a fan possessed of legendary Diablo I knowledge.
* '''Jarulf''' -- The author of [[Jarulf's Guide]], a fan possessed of legendary Diablo I knowledge.
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* '''Lanth''' -- The online name of a long-time Diablo fan, who used to regularly chat about game features with [[Peter Hu]] in the [[Diabloii.net]] chat room. Presumably that contact got him into the game.
* '''Lanth''' -- The online name of a long-time Diablo fan, who used to regularly chat about game features with [[Peter Hu]] in the [[Diabloii.net]] chat room. Presumably that contact got him into the game.
* '''Varaya''' -- Online name for one of the best-known Diablo I mod-makers.
* '''Varaya''' -- Online name for one of the best-known Diablo I mod-makers.
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* '''Khan''' -- Online name for one of the best known Diablo I mod-makers. Best know for their [[Varaya and Khan]] Middle Earth [[mod]].
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* '''Khan''' -- Online name for one of the best known Diablo I mod-makers. Best know for their [[Varaya and Khan]] Middle Earth [[mod]].  
[[category:Easter Eggs]]
[[category:Easter Eggs]]

在2012年4月4日 (三) 14:08所做的修订版本

北方暴雪的开发者们在暗黑2中加入了许多大大小小的游戏彩蛋,本页收录了许多暗黑2的未被官方披露过的彩蛋,其中有些可能不符合最严格的对"彩蛋"的定义,但对于暗黑2的粉丝来说它们都能带来很大的乐趣.

目录

Major Easter Eggs

These are Easter Eggs and undocumented features that are large enough features to justify their own page coverage. They can be accessed in the game and used to some advantage.

The Secret Cow Level

The Secret Cow Level is a hidden level, included as a bonus based on the old cow level jokes/rumors/legends from Diablo I. It's real in Diablo II, and provides players with a whole level of Hell Bovines, with halberds ready to cleave you like firewood. See the quest page for full details about the origin of this level and how to access it.

The Pandemonium Event

The Pandemonium Event is a special end game multi-part quest added in the v1.11 patch, enabling players to reach Uber Tristram and fight the most difficult monsters in the game for the Hellfire Torch. See the page for full details.

Uber Diablo

The Uber Diablo quest was added in the v1.10 patch. He is a much more powerful version of Diablo who spawns semi-randonly, as Stones of Jordan are sold on that particular realm server. Uber Diablo is the only source of the Annihilus Charm. See the page for full details.

Natalya

Natalya is an NPC, found in the the Act Three town the Kurast Docks. She serves as a preview of the Assassin character, which was added in the expansion pack. See her article page for full details.

Minor Easter Eggs

Act Five Mercenary Name Change

This mysterious event is probably a 模板:Iw. It occurred when the D2 v1.13 patch was released in 2009. The patch.txt said that two Mercenary names, "Klar" and "Tryneus" were added, and when fans dug into the code they discovered:

In 1.13, MercX136 is called 'Klar', in 1.12 it was 'Weohstan'.
In 1.13, MercX135 is called 'Tryneus', in 1.12 it was 'Erfor'.

Blizzard has offered no explanation for this inexplicable change. There is some fan speculation that it's meant to set up some plot development in Diablo 3, but if that's the case, why would Blizzard do it like this? If Klar and Tryneus are important Barbarian names in the story of Diablo 3, why wouldn't Blizzard have just given those 2 names from the existing list of Act 5 Mercs? By putting the change into the patch notes they purposely drew attention to it.

Wirt's Corpse

Wirt was a one-legged, boy merchant NPC in Diablo I. He sold magical items, potentially with better mods than could be obtained in any other way, which made him tempting to visit. But he charged 50 gold just to see what one item he had, and since 99% of the time it was nothing the player wanted, and since Wirt was a long walk out of town, and since that 50 gold was a lot of money to a new player, most players developed a raging hate for the little peg-legged bastard. Wirt's corpse was found in the ruins of Tristram in Diablo II, as a clickable object lying on the ground on the west side of town (near where the bridge over to his location was in Diablo I.) When clicked, Wirt drops Wirt's Leg, a semi-unique item that's required to enter the Secret Cow Level, and a lot of stacks of gold in random amounts. During the D2 beta, Wirt's corpse dropped numerous stacks of 50 gold, to the delight of all long time Diablo I players.

SoundChaosDebug

Type /SoundChaosDebug in-game to hear a massive jumble of every sound in the game, playing all on top of each other. Type it again to turn off the noise. This isn't actually an Easter Egg; it's a debug feature left in the game from the development stage.

Play Diablo 2 Windowed

To play Diablo 2 in a window, add -w after the command line. This is not an Easter Egg, but it's a useful trick that's not well-documented.

Names and Shout Outs

Dozens of items, monsters, mercenaries, and other things in the game were named after Blizzard employees, friends, fansite operators, figures in the news, and more. None of these names affect game play or require anything special to activate them. They're simply interesting for trivia or general information.

Locations

Monsters

Items

Other Names

Mercenaries

Many of the Mercenaries were named after Blizzard North employees or friends/family. A few were also named after prominent members of the Diablo fansite community. Not all the name shout outs are known or can be known, since many had private/personal meaning to individual Blizzard North employee. As such, this should be considered a partial list.

Act One Rogues

Full listing of Act One Rogue names. Many of the rogues were named for girlfriends, wives, or other relatives, but the relations have not been made public, so only a few can be listed here.

Act Two Desert Mercenaries

Full listing of Desert Mercenary names. The origins of most Act 2 merc names are unknown.

Act Three Iron Wolves

Full listing of Iron Wolf names.

Act Five Barbarians

The full list of Act Five Barbarian names is massive; by far the longest of any type of merc. Most are inspired by or taken straight from Norse mythology, but a few more shout outs appear here as well, for people who missed the cut to make it into D2C.

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