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est:
Oh god, I am not sure if he qualifies as the hardest boss, but the fallen seraphim in Hell is annoying as all hell because he has a gazillion hitpoints and is resistant to most things.  It took me forever to kill the bastard.

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Spluff:
Yeah, duriel is pretty much the worst.

Boro_Bandito:
Its Duriel's slowing attack that does it, beyond that he's not really all that special, but even being in the midrange of hitpoints and attack it makes him extraordinarily difficult just because he's got more than you of both and can move three times faster than you. Bah. I remember going up against him with a summoning druid and being nearly defenseless, kills every summon so easily.

0bsessions:
See, I didn't nearly as much trouble with him. I was a hybrid Summoning/Shapeshifting Druid who completely ignored spellcasting. As I recall, I just kept running my Oak Sage and a bunch spirit wolves/ravens and shifted into bear and tanked the living shit out of him. He took a while, but I had a lot more trouble with Andariel. Her poison spells and the fact she's way early in the game made her an absolute bitch.

Alex C:
I should mention that if you only played the game after the expansion or after few patches, you really didn't get the full Duriel treatment. For whatever reason, some genius at blizzard decided it'd be a good idea to have the entrance to Duriel's lair require pulling some information off the hard drive and CD rom the first time you entered it. Depending on the quality of your PC, it was entirely possible that during the subsequent load time (during which you could see and do nothing) that Duriel would get several attacks in. I guess there were plenty of situations where even paladins and barbarians loaded his lair up only to find themselves crippled or already dead. For my sorceress, unfortunately, it was no contest; he could take out half her health just off one of his charges, so basically I never got to fight him without having to step into his lair naked first. Plus, he really is as close as an NPC can come to being the rock to the sorceress's scissors: he does high damage and he snares, while Sorceresses didn't really have the tools to hit and run properly yet at that level. He was certainly beatable, but considering the relative strength of the sorceress vs. other NPCs, he stands out as a real son of a bitch.

Edited for silly grammar mistake.

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