Diablo II/Gameplay

As an RPG, Diablo II will take many hours to beat completely. Chances of getting great items are slim, and beating the game on the final difficulty will require a high level character (or slightly lower level party online). The various types of play will also change the game so make sure you read about modes if you're not sure where to start.

Modes
It is very important to note that characters cannot be moved between modes.

Single Player
Single player will get kind of dull, and bosses will be a pain until higher levels.

LAN
LAN is a good way to go if you want to play just a little bit every once in a while with a select group of friends. Connection via TCP/IP allows for less lag.

Battle.net (BNET)
BNET is where the true experience of Diablo II is. By allowing the interaction between an unlimited amount of players (not all in the same game at once) a trade economy exists; although as population has declined so has the ease of getting rare items.

Realms
Realms (servers) exist to split the world into groupings of players within global regions to reduce overall lag. USWEST is meant for the western states, as well as most of the Pacific rim including Japan (although the Asia server exists).

Difficulties

 * Normal
 * Nightmare
 * Hell

Interactive Objects

 * Shrines
 * Lootables
 * Doors