
Once the ladder resets, everyone that wants to be on the ladder has to restart, while their previous characters remain playable on non-ladder. Players can’t transfer equipment, gold, or anything else between ladder and non-ladder characters. The next ladder will reset on Dec.6! /sJIDp2sXuqįor those that may not be familiar with the terminology, a ladder reset means that all of the ladder characters are moved to non-ladder status.


Those that continue to play Diablo II this long after its release do so devoutly and a ladder reset is always a welcome thing to keep the game fresh. Diablo II is arguably more difficult, especially now that it doesn’t have as big of an online following, making help harder to find.īut that online following that it does still have follows it like necromancers follow Rathma. The gameplay of Diablo II is massively different from what we got in Diablo III though, as most fans of the series are likely to tell you. It sets a grimmer tone than Diablo III does, which is saying something seeing as you spend that game fistfighting demons and watching innocents get murdered. Most people probably don’t think about Diablo II that often anymore, unless it’s a game they played when it was still newly released. That’s right, Blizzard still updates and regularly resets the ladder of a game that will be turning twenty in 2020.
