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This page houses general information about the monsters in Diablo and Hellfire. Click to the individual monster pages for full stats and images, along with some strategy and other tidbits. See chapter 5 in Jarulf's Guide for even more detailed formulae than this wiki provides.


  • 1Monster Type
  • 2Hover Information
  • 3Monster Attack Type

Monster Type[edit]

Monsters in Diablo and Hellfire are divided into three types: Animals, Demons, and Undead. The type of a given monster is generally easy to tell in Diablo, though the lines are more blurred in Hellfire's bestiary. Generally speaking, Undead are skeletons and zombies, Animals are lower life forms like scavengers and bats, and Demons are the more advanced humanoid enemies like Knights and Mages. The monster type is listed on every individual monster page and every boss page, and these designations do matter. Here's a quick list of regular monsters and special boss monsters, divided by type.

Animals Undead Demons
Fallen Ones Skeletons Balrogs Lightning Demons
Horned Demons Skeleton Archers Gargoyles Mages
Hell Spawns * Skeleton Captains Goat Men Magma Demons
Scavengers Zombies Goat Men Archers Overlords
Spitting Terrors The Skeleton King Hidden Succubi
Winged Fiends -- Knights Vipers
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-- The Butcher Diablo
  • * Hell Spawns are Animals in Hellfire. All other Succubi are Demons.
  • ** Familiars are Demons. All other Winged Fiends are all Animals.


Hellfire Monsters[edit]

Animals Undead Demons
Arachnon Arch Lich Biclops
Devil Kin Brute Bone Demons Crypt Demon
Firebat Gravedigger Felltwin
Hellbat Lich Flesh Thing
Lashworm The Shredded Hellboar
Necromorb Skullwings Hork Spawn
Psychorb -- Reaper
Satyr Lord -- The Defiler
Spider Lord -- Hork Demon
Stinger -- Na-Krul
Tomb Rat -- --
Torchant -- --
Venomtail -- --


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Weapons and Damage Determination[edit]

One of the main factors when evaluating monster type is determining weapon damage bonuses and penalties. Swords do 150% damage to Animals and 50% to Undead, while clubs do 150% damage to Undead and 50% to Animals. Demons are 100% to both, and bows, axes, staves, and spells do 100% damage to all three types.

Weapon Type Animals Demons Undead
Swords 150% damage 100% damage 50% damage
Clubs 50% damage 100% damage 150% damage
Axes/Bows/Staves

Hands/Feet/Magic

100% damage 100% damage 100% damage

Monster type also determines if a monster will take damage from the spell Holy Bolt. Only undead monsters (and Diablo) take damage from it; other monsters can not be touched at all by the spell. Also, some weapons (mostly Uniques) have higher AC or deal bonus damage against one type of monster. For instance, Bloodslayer, the unique broad axe, deals 200% damage to Demons.

Hover Information[edit]

Flesh Thing stats revealed at 15 and 30 kills.

Monsters in Diablo and Hellfire immediately display their names when hovered on, and the game keeps track of how many of that monster you have killed in that game. (The counter will run for multiple games in the same multiplayer play session.) Information about their resistances and immunities is displayed once you have 15 kills, and after 30 kills you are shown the hit points for that monster type.

Incidentally, the resistances and immunities are correctly displayed, but the hit points are only approximate, and are considerably inaccurate on Nightmare and Hell, thanks to various bugs in the way the game adds extra hit points for higher difficulty levels. The basic problem is that the hit points displayed are pulled from one data table, but it's not the same data as that which the game actually uses to create the monsters. The actual, accurate, hit points are displayed in the tables on the various monster pages in this wiki.

Monster Counter Work Around[edit]

There's a slightly complicated way to trick the game into counting your monster kills forever with a multiplayer character. Thanks to Lochnar for the following method:

The first time you play your multi player character and want to tally kill counts:

  1. Start the game(s) as always and play through for that session
  2. When done with the game gather up all your goodies as you would any other time you finished a game
  3. Instead of selecting Quit Diablo from the menu, select New Game
  4. Cancel out of each selection until you get back to the screen for single or multi play
  5. Select single player
  6. Select new hero and create your kill count character
  7. When the game is started, don't bother playing
  8. Select save game from the menu
  9. Quit Diablo

All games after that which you want to tally:

  1. Select single player
  2. Load your saved game for your kill counter character (not new game)
  3. When the game has loaded select new game from the menu
  4. Cancel back to the single or multi player selection
  5. Start your multi player game (any difficulty)
  6. When done with session (can be any number of multi games but no single player loads) select new game
  7. Cancel back to single player selection
  8. Pick your kill counter character but select new game NOT load saved game (load will revert kill count to that save)
  9. When new game with kill counter character has started, select save game


Monster Resistances[edit]

Monster resistances in Diablo and Hellfire come in only three values. 0%, 75%, or 100%/immune. Monsters who do not display a resistance have no resistance and take the full elemental damage. (The damage listed on many spell hovers is inaccurate. See the Spells and Spellbooks page for the actual damage done by every spell in the game.)

Monsters that list a resistance always have 75% resistance to that element. There are no spells or item properties that lower resistances in Diablo or Hellfire. (Wait for Diablo II for those.)

Monsters that are immune to spells take no damage from that type of element, and will not even be touched by it. A fire immune monster won't be hit by or notice fire damage of any type, will walk straight through a Firewall, etc. This can be used to your advantage in some cases; players can shoot lightning or fire into a room and draw out all the non-immune monsters, while the immune ones remain quiescent.

Holy Bolt will only damage Undead monsters, and Diablo himself. These monsters do not resist this spell in Diablo. In Hellfire, Diablo and Skullwing demons resist Holy Bolt. (At 75%, of course.)

No monsters in Diablo have any resistance to physical damage, so melee weapons and arrows (not counting the elemental damage found on some weapons) will almost always deal 100% damage to their target. (Exceptions include weapons that deal 200% damage to Demons or Undead and the weapon bonuses/penalties on swords and blunts vs. undead and animals.)

Monster Attack Type[edit]

Monsters are divided into different types, and each type has its own AI for movement, attacking, retreating, and so forth. These types are not specifically defined by the game, but are easy to envision if you've played a fair amount. Players just 'know' how skeletons, or goat men, or vipers, etc, behave. This table lists which monsters use which type of AI, and since there are fewer types of AI than there are monsters, some monsters use the AI of another creature. Monsters with the same behavior type may still differ; some spell-casters move the same, but use different spells which changes the feel of the battle; Diablo uses the AI of a Magma Demon, for instance. Monster behavior changes with distance; Balrogs behave like Skeletons until they are within 3 squares of a character.

  • Monster behavior does not change with difficulty level.
  • All monsters of the same type use the same behavior, though their IntF rating affects how quickly they react to stimuli. IntF is listed on the individual monster and boss pages.
  • Some boss monsters use the behavior of a different type of monster which can substantially change their behavior (adding charging behavior, for instance). Those are listed on the individual SuperUnique pages.
    • The minions of a boss monster use the same behavior as their boss. Even when it's different than their usual type behavior.
  • All Hellfire monsters use the behavior type as one of the Diablo monsters. (Usually skeleton, which is why most Hellfire monsters seem pretty boring with their default 'walk straight at the enemy' movement.)

Diablo Monsters[edit]

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Monsters found in Diablo and Hellfire.

Monster Type Attack Type Monster Type Attack Type
Zombies ZombieHorned Demons Horned Demon
Fallen One, Spear Fallen OneSpitting Terrors Spit
Fallen One, sword Fallen OneLightning Demons Magma Demon
Skeletons SkeletonBalrogs Balrog
Skeleton Archers Skeleton ArcherVipers Viper
Skeleton Captains SkeletonSuccubi Goat Archer
Scavengers ScavengerKnights Skeleton
Winged Fiends Winged FiendMages Mage
The Hiddens Hidden -- --
Goat Men Goat ManGolem (The spell.) Golem
Goatmen Archers Goat ArcherThe Butcher Butcher
Overlords OverlordSkeleton King Skeleton King
Gargoyles GargoyleDiablo Magma Demon
Magma Demons Magma Demon

Hellfire Monsters[edit]

Monsters found only in Hellfire. There are no changes to the AI of Diablo monsters in Hellfire.

Monster Type Attack Type Monster Type Attack Type
The Shredded SkeletonFirebat Goat Archer
Felltwin SkeletonHellbat Goat Archer
Hellboar SkeletonSkullwing Skeleton
Hork Spawn SkeletonBone Demon Magma Demon
Stinger SkeletonLich Goat Archer
Venomtail SkeletonArch Lich Goat Archer
Psychorb Goat ArcherSatyr Lord Skeleton
Necromorb Goat ArcherCrypt Demon Skeleton
Arachnon SkeletonBiclops Skeleton
Spider Lord SpitFlesh Thing Skeleton
Lashworm SkeletonReaper Skeleton
Torchant Goat Archer -- --
Gravedigger ScavengerThe Hork Demon Skeleton
Tomb Rat SkeletonThe Defiler Skeleton
Devil Kin Brute SkeletonNa-Krul Skeleton


Diablo I - Hellfire[e]

BasicsQuestsSkillsMonsters

Diablo I Basics[e]

Uniques
• Uniques Main Page
• Unique Quest Items
• Jewelry
• Body Armor
• Helms
• Shields
• Axes
• Bows
• Maces & Clubs
• Staves
• Swords

Base Items
• Jewelry
• Body Armor
• Helms
• Shields
• Axes
• Bows
• Maces & Clubs
• Staves
• Swords

Miscellaneous Items
• Potions & Elixirs
• Prefixes & Suffixes
• Spellbooks & Spells
• Hellfire: Oils
• Hellfire: Runes

Characters
• NPCs
• Characters
• Diablo: Rogue
• Diablo: Sorcerer
• Diablo: Warrior
• Hellfire: Barbarian
• Hellfire: Bard
• Hellfire: Monk
• Experience Table
• Exp Sweet Spot Chart

Other Essentials
• Diablo Help
• Diablo Strategy
• Dungeon Levels
• Plot and Lore
• Shrines
• Hellfire Hidden Features
• D1 to D2 Differences
• Common Terms and Acronyms
Diablo I Manual

Quest General Info - Quest Items[e]

Church
• The Butcher
• Poisoned Water Supply
• The Curse of King Leoric
• Gharbad the Weak
• Ogden's Sign

Catacombs
• The Magic Rock
• Valor
• The Chamber of Bone
• Halls of the Blind
• Zhar the Mad

Caves
• Black Mushroom
• Anvil of Fury

Hell
• Warlord of Blood
• Lachdanan
• Archbishop Lazarus
• Diablo

Hellfire Quests
Hive
• Farmer's Orchard
• The Jersey's Jersey
• The Defiler
• Little Girl
Crypt
• Grave Matters
• Cornerstone of the World
• Reconstructed Note
• Na-Krul

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Diablo I SpellsHellfire Spells[e]

• Apocalypse
• Blood Star
• Bone Spirit
• Chain Lightning
• Charged Bolt
• Elemental
• Fireball

• Firebolt
• Fire Wall
• Flame Wave
• Flash
• Golem
• Guardian
• Healing

• Heal Other
• Holy Bolt
• Identify
• Inferno
• Infravision
• Lightning
• Mana Shield

• Nova
• Phasing
• Resurrect
• Stone Curse
• Telekinesis
• Teleport
• Town Portal

• Berserk
• Immolation
• Jester
• Lightning Wall
• Magi

• Mana
• Reflect
• Ring of Fire
• Search
• Warp

Diablo I Monsters - Quest Bosses - Superuniques BossesHellfire Monsters[e]

Animals
• Fallen Ones (Bosses)
• Horned Demons (Bosses)
• Scavengers (Bosses)
• Spitting Terrors (Bosses)
• Winged Fiends (Bosses)

Undead
• Skeletons (Bosses)
• Skeleton Archers (Bosses)
• Skeleton Captains (Bosses)
• Zombies (Bosses)

Demons
• Balrogs (Bosses)
• Gargoyles (Bosses)
• Goatmen (Bosses)
• Goatman Archers (Bosses)
• Hidden (Bosses)
• Knights (Bosses)
• Lightning Demons (Bosses)
• Mages (Bosses)
• Magma Demons (Bosses)
• Overlords (Bosses)
• Succubi (Bosses)
• Vipers (Bosses)

Uniques
• The Butcher
• The Skeleton King
• Gharbad the Weak
• Snotspill
• Zhar the Mad
• Warlord of Blood
• Lachdanan
• Archbishop Lazarus
• Red Vex
• Black Jade
• Diablo

The Hive
• Arachnons
• Felltwin
• Hellboar
• Hork Spawn
• Lashworm
• Psychorbs
• Stingers
• Shredded
• Torchant

The Crypt
• Biclops
• Crypt Demons
• Devil Kin Brutes
• Firebats
• Flesh Things
• Gravedigger
• Liches
• Reapers
• Skullwings
• Satyr Lords
• Tomb Rat

Uniques
• The Hork Demon
• The Defiler
• Na-Krul

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Diablo II Monsters[e]
Types
Animals • Demons • Undead
Info
Complete Monster Listing
Modifiers • Experience
Champions • SuperUniques
Monster Categories
Animals • Demons • Undead
Act Bosses • Guest Monsters
Objects • SuperUniques
Uber Monsters
Act Bosses
  • Act One: Andariel
  • Act Two: Duriel
  • Act Three: Mephisto
  • Act Four: Diablo
  • Act Five: Baal
Monster Type
Diablo:
is a Monster
and a Demon
and a SuperUnique
and an Act Boss

Diablo is a Demon, a SuperUnique, and an Act Boss.

Different versions of Diablo appear in several locations throughout the game. His main and original role is as the boss of Act Four, but he also appears in two special events added in patches long after release; as Uber Diablo (who can replace any SuperUnique in the entire game) and as Pandemonium Diablo in Uber Tristram at the end of the Pandemonium Event.


  • 4Offense

Game Interactions[edit]

Diablo's original role is as the Act Boss of Act Four and must defeated to complete the Terror's End quest. This quest ends the game in Diablo II and enables access to Act Five in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction. Diablo is found in the Chaos Sanctuary. He appears in the center of the large pentagram after the five seals have been opened and the three seal bosses have either been killed or lured out of the Chaos Sanctuary.

Diablo is the Lord of Terror and the youngest of the three Prime Evil brothers. The pursuit of Diablo and the battle to destroy his soulstone is the focal point of the game story and the lore in the game manuals for Diablo and Diablo II.

Like many of the monsters in Diablo II, Diablo was more difficult in earlier versions of the game. Prior to v1.08, his Firestorm (ground fire) attack could instantly kill almost any character who took it at point blank range since there were so many overlapping pixels of flames. Maximum fire resistance was essential along with fire absorption, and digging in for a long toe-to-toe fight with Diablo was almost sure suicide. Hit-and-run tactics had to be employed in order to survive back then. Where to get mac dmg file.

v1.08 made Diablo much less dangerous and v1.10 nerfed him even further. Diablo's Firestorm does much less damage and his pink lightning hose no longer touches characters battling him at melee range, though it can still be quite dangerous to ranged attackers.


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Lore[edit]

Diablo spent two centuries slowly working to corrupt the Soulstone that imprisoned him. In time, he was able to extend his influence into the surrounding area of Khanduras and corrupt both King Leoric and his archbishop, Lazarus. The King proved too strong to fully control so the Demon took possession of his son, Prince Albrecht. Diablo then began to shape an outpost of Hell within the catacombs that ran beneath the town of Tristram. By spreading terror into the surrounding countryside, the demon was able to attract many heroes who came to cleanse the land of evil. By the time the strongest of these heroes reached this goal, though, he had become fully influenced by the will of Diablo. In his twisted state, this adventurer believed that the only way to fully control the Demon was to plunge the shard of the Soulstone into his own head. This, of course, was exactly what Diablo had planned as the Demon now had an even stronger body to use to find his brothers and complete his ultimate plan.


Statistics[edit]

Stats are displayed by difficult level: Normal / Nightmare / Hell.

The stats on this page apply only the regular version of Diablo, found as the act boss of Act Four. See the Uber Diablo and Pandemonium Diablo articles for details about those other incarnations of Big Red.

  • Diablo deals seven times his normal damage to player minions making it hard to keep mercenaries or summoned minions alive.
Name Level Experience Hit Points Speed Max TC/Rune
Diablo 40 / 62 / 94 44902 / 465,362 / 2,195,808
13818 / 90749 / 113,812
6 36/Dol, 60/Ist, 84/Zod

Offense[edit]

Diablo's stats are all preset. He does not get any random Monster Modifiers.

  • Diablo is vulnerable when charging, since he will run very slowly if slowed by various CC attacks, including cold attacks, the Holy Freeze aura, the Decrepify curse, etc. Ranged attackers can land many, many shots while Diablo slowly charges towards the location where they were standing when he began the charge.
Name Melee Attack 1 Attack Rating Melee Attack 2 Attack Rating 2 Charge
Diablo 19-49
91-112
192-235
1311
2592
8062
28-64
96-127
203-267
1051
2412
7500
53-69
80-96
116-132


Magical Attacks[edit]

Diablo uses a variety of spells to supplement his melee strikes. Several of these hit for physical and elemental damage making physical resistance useful for characters who wish to survive the battle.

Name Pink Lightning Cold Hand Fire Nova Firestorm Firewall
DiabloPhysical+Lightning:
54-72 + 126-216/sec
126-144 + 234-324/sec
216-234 + 378-468/sec
Magic damage:
42-61 (8s chill)
69-97 (8s chill)
105-145 (8s chill)
Fire dmg:
52-82
76-106
108-138
Physical+Fire:
8-17 + 24-38 (3-9 hits)
15-24 + 40-54 (6-18 hits)
24-32 + 62-76 (10-30 hits)
Fire dmg:
18-19/sec
29-30/sec
43-44/sec


Defenses[edit]

Like the other act bosses, Diablo does not regenerate hit points, unless you level up mid-battle by killing other monsters.

  • Drain Effectiveness tells what % of a character's mana and life steal apply to that monster. 100 is all, 0 is none.
  • Chill Effectiveness tells what % of a character's cold length applies to the monster. 100 is all, 0 is no freeze/chill at all.

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Name Defense Blocking Regen Rate Drain Effectiveness Chill Effectiveness

Diablo

208 / 1176 / 2534
20% / 40% / 50% --
100 / 50 / 0
25 / 15 / 10


Resistances[edit]

  • Resistances over 99% are listed as immunities and monsters will take no damage from that type of attack.
  • Immunities can be 'broken' by skills that lower resistance, if the value drops below 99%. See the Resistances page for more details.
Name Physical Fire Cold Lightning Poison Magic

Diablo

0% / 0% / 45%
33% / 50% / 50%
33% / 50% / 50%
33% / 50% / 50%
50% / 50% / 50%
0% / 0% / 0%


Locations[edit]

All SuperUniques (except for Uber Diablo) are found in roughly the same location every game on all three difficulty levels (Except for the Uber Monsters who are only found in the Hell Difficulty).

Name Location
Diablo
  • The Chaos Sanctuary, Act Four. As the Act boss for the main quest run, Diablo appears in the center of the pentagram once all five seals have been opened and the three seal bosses are either dead or lured away from the Chaos Sanctuary.
  • Uber Diablo: Can appear anywhere, replacing the closest SuperUnique to a player. This version of Diablo is summoned by selling Stone of Jordan rings in an event added in the v1.10 patch.
  • Pandemonium Diablo: Found in Uber Tristram as part of the Pandemonium Event, a special quest event added in the v1.11 patch.

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Monsters of Diablo II
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AnimalsDemonsUndeadAct 1 BossesAct 2 BossesAct 3 BossesAct 4 BossesAct 5 BossesObjectsMonster InfoAct & Uber Bosses
Animals
Abominable - Animal - Baboon Demon - Bat Demon - Blood Hawk - Claw Viper - Death Mauler - Frog Demon - Frozen Horror - Giant Mosquito - Giant Spider - Hell Bovine - Leaper - Minion - Saber Cat - Sand Maggot - Sand Maggot Egg - Sand Maggot Young - Sand Raider - Scarab Demon - Siege Beast - Slinger - Spike Fiend - Suicide Minion - Swarm - Tentacle Beast - Thorned Hulk - Vulture Demon - Wendigo - Zakarum Priest - Zakarum Zealot
Demons
Blood Lord - Blunderbore - Corrupt Rogue - Corrupt Rogue Archer - Corrupt Rogue Spearwoman - Council Member - Death Mauler - Demon - Demon Imp - Fallen - Fallen Shaman - Festering Appendages - Fetish - Fetish Blowdart - Fetish Shaman - Goatman - Megademon - Minion - Minion of Destruction - Overseer - Pain Worm - Putrid Defiler - Regurgitator - Spike Fiend - Stygian Fury - Succubus - Suicide Minion - Tainted - Vile Child - Vile Mother - Vulture Demon
Undead
Bone Fetish - Finger Mage - Greater Mummy - Mummy - Oblivion Knight - Reanimated Horde - Skeleton - Skeleton Archer - Skeleton Mage - Undead - Vampire - Vulture Demon - Willowisp - Wraith - Zombie
Act One BossesAndariel - Bishibosh - Blood Raven - Bone Ash - Bonebreaker - Coldcrow - Corpsefire - Cow King - Griswold - Pitspawn Fouldog - Rakanishu - The Countess - The Smith - Treehead Woodfist
Act Two BossesAncient Kaa the Soulless - Blood Witch the Wild - Coldworm the Burrower - Creeping Feature - Dark Elder - Duriel - Fangskin - Fire Eye - Radament - The Summoner
Act Three BossesBattlemaid Sarina - Bremm Sparkfist - Geleb Flamefinger - Icehawk Riftwing - Ismail Vilehand - Maffer Dragonhand - Mephisto - Sszark the Burning - Stormtree - Toorc Icefist - Witch Doctor Endugu - Wyand Voidbringer
Act Four BossesDiablo - Grand Vizier of Chaos - Hephasto the Armorer - Infector of Souls - Izual - Lord De Seis -
Act Five BossesAchmel the Cursed - Baal - Bartuc the Bloody - Bonesaw Breaker - Colenzo the Annihilator - Dac Farren - Eldritch the Rectifier - Eyeback the Unleashed - Frozenstein - Korlic - Lister the Tormentor - Madawc - Nihlathak - Pindleskin - Sharptooth Slayer - Shenk the Overseer - Snapchip Shatter - Talic - Thresh Socket - Ventar the Unholy
Objects
Barricade - Barricaded Tower - Blood Hawk Nest - Catapult - Chest - Evil Demon Huts - Fire Tower - Flying Scimitar - Gargoyle Trap - Lightning Spire - Mummy Sarcophagus - Objects - Prison Door - Trapped Soul
Monster Info
Monster Basics - Guest Monsters - Boss Monsters - Boss Modifiers - Act Bosses - Uber Monsters - Experience
Act Bosses
Uber Monsters
Act Bosses:Andariel - Duriel - Mephisto - Diablo - Baal -
Pandemonium Diablo - Lilith - Uber Izual - Uber Duriel - Uber Baal - Uber Diablo - Uber Mephisto -
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