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My god... this is perfect. For those of you who don't know... this is EXACTLY what happens in Diablo 1. They NAILED it. Because the dungeons were randomly generated, YES, you could find the exit to Level 2 almost immediately sometimes. If you faced the Butcher as the Warrior you were FINISHED unless you prepped well. And you absolutely COULD cast Wall of Fire through a window as the Sorc--only to be burned by your own spell. They just NAILED it!
Oh god, I remember my first time running into the Butcher. 😂 I was seven years old, and I screames and freaked out so much running away from him lol. Also he opened doors at that time, so I didn't get to do what the mage did here. 😐
and LOL I died when the butcher came out in this video, after I had properly saved my damn game and set myself up with a door next to a gate I could shoot through (rogue 4 lyfe!) I opened his door and the butcher came out. I ran to my door and shut it. Only, he didn't follow me. My heart seriously was racing as I ran back to pick him up, and dragged him somewhat slowly back to the door. Dang you BUTCHER!! It's been like 20 years but still scares the crap out of me.
this isn´t an easter egg to d2 if you got killed by a player in d1 there was an ear drop too :D it just droped in this video because he killed himselfe
Dude the first time I fought the skeleton king, I had to make a run for it so I jumped in a room and shut the door. HE OPENED IT. I lost my fucking mind. I was like "He can open doors!?" Good stuff
@@motpanda.7555 you could duplicate items in diablo 1 pretty easily by putting them on the ground, then walking away from it for a little bit, then clicking on them so the character would walk over to it and pick it up. if you timed it right, and clicked on a potion in your belt just at the correct time, he would pick the item up and put it in inventory, and the potion you clicked on suddenly changed its name to the item in question. then you would drop it on the ground and voila, it would turn into the same item that was in your inventory. i mastered it pretty quickly back then and duped a whole lot of potions to get maxed stats before level 50.
It's an indication of how legendary a game is when tiny things like the sound of gold drops, or the sound of footsteps can have such a powerful impact on so many people. And don't get me started on the Butcher. I nearly soiled myself. Again.
Yeah, the Butcher made me stop playing Diablo for months when I 1st met him. I only started playing again because I saw my friend's character walking in the lava levels & decided that I wanted some of that loot his character are wearing. In my defense, I'm 11 at the time.
Ya... If only Blizzard did a thing like Remastering... And had announced it at BlizzCon. That would have been an amazing reality. Too bad they shattered it like the world stone.
OMG I nearly pissed myself laughing at the "CD throw out the window" scene.....this is exactly what happened when I played Diablo I....when I met The Butcher for the first time I was legitimately TERRIFIED ! :))))) Awesome stuff guys, keep it up.
I turned 8 right when Diablo came out (it was my older brother's game). I had a nightmare that I was running from the butcher, but I could never run faster than him, so he kept gaining ground with every misstep I took. All the blood and mutilation in his room had no effect though, lol. That was my favorite game to play until Diablo 2 came out.
When after 20+ years you can still remember the sounds, the music and generally the atmosphere of a game, it means they had done a really great job back then. Diablo 1 is a monument in the gaming industry that will last forever.
References: Levels covered: 1-2 (Cathedral, including The Butcher's Room which is not a special level) 0:07 The hero's comment on first time entering the dungeon (Warrior's voice). 0:12 Some monsters of the first levels. 0:22 Staircases are placed randomly and may be next to the level entrance. This allows to skip an entire level (not recomennded for unexperienced characters). 0:32 Opening sarcophagi may spawn skeletons. 0:33 Doesn't matter if 7 or 300 gold pieces. The stack on floor always looks the same. 0:38 Old man depicted by a Zombie, his pet by a Scavenger. 0:45 First boss and super unique monster: the Butcher. Damn scary compared to regular monsters and awfully overpowered for a monster on dungeon level two. 1:00 Stun lock is dangerous in D1, very dangerous. As mentioned before, the Butcher is overpowered. Many players prefer to kill him later. 1:05 Death screen. 1:12 If sorcerers are lucky and have access to the "Fire Wall" spell at this early stage of game they can kill the Butcher by exploiting the dumb monster AI of D1: Open door, cast fire wall on the Butcher, shut door, and wait until the Butcher dies. Monsters do not move out of fire (that was slightly fixed in Hellfire). 1:18 Spells are learned (but not cast as in video) from books. There is no skill system. And every character can technically learn every spell (this is nerfed for non-sorcerers by a low hard cap of the magic attribute, slow spell cast speed, and less accuracy). 1:23 This Boss always drops a unique axe, called The Butcher's Cleaver. 1:25 Walking into own fire wall hurts the hero (and other players, friend or foe).
"Walking into own fire wall hurts the hero. This is the only friendly fire in D1." Late reply here but in multiplayer aoe spells (Lightning nova for instance.) actually do damage other friendly players, except holy bolt since that only harms undead.
the monster sounds in Diablo 1 were BY FAR way more terrifying than the rest of the genre. Without the monster sounds, I feel this would have been a generic game. The NAILED the atmosphere on this game, and THAT is what made it great. The game play may be about the loot, but Diablo's egend is the atmosphere. RIP Diablo.
While it's a chore to play an ARPG these days without a sprint function, that first venture into the dungeon, walking hesitantly around, with that incredibly creepy music playing, and everything being dark and spooky, it really evokes a sense of horror and dread that's reminiscent of the roguelikes and CRPGs most of us had played up to that point, but kicked up a notch. It's not something I think modern ARPGs can recreate, because as much as they've improved the fun they've focused on the ACTION part. Perhaps you could have a game where a sprint is unlocked, or the first few levels reward going slowly, but Diablo 1 for all its faults just had that innate horror edge going for it. I'm a big fan of Path of Exile, and it has some amazingly atmospheric and horrific areas, but if you even half know what you're doing you can just plow through them and accidentally ignore most of it. Also, Diablo 1 and 2 are definitely still alive in some capacity! There are even mods for them! I don't think people will ever let them truly die, they're too beloved.
The darkness is something really missing from D3. Trying to get gear with +light radius because it was so terrifying to walk around almost completely blind and stumble into mobs that had a good chance of killing you was enjoyable in a masochistic way. Each iteration of the game seemed to reduce the danger in favor of turning into a "nuke everything, laugh at your huge kill count" games. Which does have it's own value-we all like playing god mode sometimes, but loses so much of the creepy atmosphere that made D1 great, and even D2 had its moments (like under the palace, where you saw all the guards and harem's tortured corpses)
@András Ács hmm, looked it up but all the pictures show the whole screen lit up. I'm not saying darkness as in a dark tone-i mean literal physical darkness. The inability to see anything more than a few feet from your character or the occasional torches. It's a lot more scary when you just hear things but can't see them until you are already in aggro range. The graphics look like a mix of D1, 2, and 3; and you can even see enemies behind walls while the door is closed. Totally loses the scary factor
@@@petercarioscia9189 noggin.joggin initiated 🤔 You might be right. Maybe `DiabLoLs` refers to all of the single `DiabLoL` episodes when considered together in the series.
OMG... this brings back so many memories... exactly like that. I jumped out of my skin when I first encountered the butcher. EVERYTHING is on point on this one.
All of it is 100% true. And shame it is not longer. Like when you have no potion, only 5 points of life and you spot barrels. You know that you can die... but you are a true adventurer and goes to hit them for possible loot. *KABOOM* And a lots of more funny situations. :)
Carbot, I've been a die Hard fan of yours since you first started animating Starcraft. This is by far one of your best pieces! You nailed the reaction of the kid first meeting the butcher, and then trying to run away from him only to be stuck by his attack animation. Just brought back so much nostalgia, thanks for the laughs and keep up the good work man!
Pzychosis I wish activision blizzard would put as much effort into these games as these guys do, Diablo will be missed... a mobile game spells the doom
it did and also felt way more dark and brutal, arcbishop sacrificing kid deep in dungeon, butcher right beneath cursed town, damm, i might play it again :D
I can see what you see not. Vision milky, then eyes rot. When you turn they will be gone, Whispering their hidden song. Then you see what cannot be, Shadows move where light should be. Out of darkness, out of mind, Cast down into the Halls of the Blind.
OMG I’m losing my sh*t 😂 I remember being in middle school and having a round table discussion about beating the Butcher, and the answer was “group with a Sorcerer” 😂 on a 56k modem; OR; Tome of Firewall for Warrior. The Warrior trying to run away was brilliant 😂 I also remember screaming “NOOO!!! LET ME GO!!!” 😩😭😂
Or when playing solo as rouge trying to find a room you can shoot from... only to find that you cant close the door because of bodies and all of a sudden your trapped in a room with the butcher.
@@samueleng7927 I always played rogue, and my strategy was go down several levels to get stronger, then come back with scrolls of stone curse and just keep plinking at him that way. It worked for my 12 year old self!
This phrase started the franchise and it seems it'll also end it... It's sad in a way. Still Blizz's stock dived 20% after that mobile game announcement (I'm not calling it by the name they gave it), so I'm still keeping my fingers crossed they learned the hard way (a shock perhaps) and in a few years we'll be seeing something good. Call me naive/believer/whatevs... Don't care. ;)
@@oleolsen8504 I did a few days back and that's exactly what I'm gonna do (wait for D4... just like I'm still waiting for Half-life/Portal/L2D 3). It just pains me to see a company which has grown with me (I've played almost their every game, including the original Warcraft, Black Throne and The Lost Vikings - I was a kid back then and today I still play their games) do such a miscalculation (either that or a cheap cash grab). Things started go bad ever since they've got involved with Activision. :/
The grotesque butcher... So true. The most feared boss, even worse than Diablo. Perfect summary of all 1st boss experience, even the 1 gold coin or firewall trick.
@@FlyingDominion You would drop an item on the ground, click on it from far away, and when your character picks the item up at the exact same time you would pick up a potion from your inventory and the game would duplicate the item you picked up replacing the potion with said duped item, in this case a spellbook.
OMG this is soooo right! You could totally skip first level if the stairs we're next to you.. And the sound of minions! OMG what a great game.. I had completely forgotten about the pile of 1 gold.. hahaha! But the true winner is the Butcher, I played with a Wizard, and completely run off the Cathedral first time he run towards me.. hahaha!
@@chancepaladin i hope they dont use diablo 3 for any other diablo...yes, a good arpg funny to play for a while, but a bad diablo...that essence of diablo 1 and 2, the darkness, the creepy sounds and music, epic songs, i can remeber all of them...and i cant remember anyone of D3...and that D3 graphics? that cartoonish and colorful that blizzard do since wc3? no please, i want the creepy, dark and gore from D1 and 2
This is so true oh my f****** god!!! So true!!! I remembered being fooled to enter the second level and then getting stun-locked by this butcher asshole!!!! Eventually I learned that dupelicate glitch and the gameplay got somewhat easier. But man... the nostalgia level went sky-high when I saw this clip. Thank you 👍
My god... this is perfect. For those of you who don't know... this is EXACTLY what happens in Diablo 1. They NAILED it. Because the dungeons were randomly generated, YES, you could find the exit to Level 2 almost immediately sometimes. If you faced the Butcher as the Warrior you were FINISHED unless you prepped well. And you absolutely COULD cast Wall of Fire through a window as the Sorc--only to be burned by your own spell. They just NAILED it!
It's rare to watch a video and have "oh yes I remember that" moments for 10x in a row. Fun watch!
This is so True it hurts, even hearing the original audio
Diablo Theme Tristram: ruclips.net/video/iFOfSlDCwYw/видео.html
Perfect detail. Right down to the dude in town duping items :D
Now we have MOBILE Diablo. ...FUCK YOU BLIZZARD
The sound effects though.
I actually cried laughing at this XDDD hahahahha
Oh god, I remember my first time running into the Butcher. 😂 I was seven years old, and I screames and freaked out so much running away from him lol. Also he opened doors at that time, so I didn't get to do what the mage did here. 😐
and LOL I died when the butcher came out in this video, after I had properly saved my damn game and set myself up with a door next to a gate I could shoot through (rogue 4 lyfe!) I opened his door and the butcher came out. I ran to my door and shut it. Only, he didn't follow me. My heart seriously was racing as I ran back to pick him up, and dragged him somewhat slowly back to the door. Dang you BUTCHER!! It's been like 20 years but still scares the crap out of me.
That was exactly how I reacted the first time I opened the Butcher's door. Scared the hell out of me.
Very accurately depicts my experiences with Diablo 1
Butcher’s cleaver is the best early weapon
0:52 it was my mom who threw my CD in the window
My Mum nearly threw her own CD out the window.
@@FishheadMcgee better than actually doing
Your Mom grew up in the Satanic Panic, didn't she?
@@BlackEpyon Na she actually really enjoyed the game, it just spooked her lol
Masterfully done, hero!
1:12 **inserts OOF.mp4 sound**
that would be .wave as it was still years before .mp3
The wizzard dropped an ear, nice easter egg to diablo 2 ^^
this isn´t an easter egg to d2
if you got killed by a player in d1 there was an ear drop too :D
it just droped in this video because he killed himselfe
What an audiovisual treat, well done!
I love the player reaction. But that was on midnight....totally frightening. The rest 100% true. Door "cheat" to kill that bastard
The sanctity of this game has been fouled.
Very funny keep it up!
Pretty much everyone’s first time. Lol
this is gold :)
J'adore énorme ^^ ^^ continue comme ça gg ^^ ^^
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
I'm still laughing LOL !!!...
Solo los que jugamos diablo 1 entendemos lo que fue sentir conocer al buen carnicero y correr la milla por primera vez.
why would he die to his own fire? LOL
This was everyone the first time.
YESS!
1:22 버쳐 죽는 음성이 아닌데 이거는..케이브에 나오는 코뿔소 괴물 죽는소리잖아
Wow! Nice!)
yeah the butcher was pretty scary the FIRST time you found him. Man, I miss stuff like that being unexpected over 20 years ago.
Yeah man.. it took me like 3 months to get to act 3.
Yeap i pooped my pants. U hear him before u see him. And when u see him... Its too late. Goodbye world.
I don't even remember my first encounter with him :O.
haha, he is still scary to me.. after more than a decade.
Dude the first time I fought the skeleton king, I had to make a run for it so I jumped in a room and shut the door. HE OPENED IT. I lost my fucking mind. I was like "He can open doors!?" Good stuff
love the little guy in the background at 1:29 trying to pull off the old dupe trick lol
Omg hHaha I didn't notice.
what is that mean?
another thing I thought of, is full inventory and keeps trying to pick it up
😂
@@motpanda.7555 you could duplicate items in diablo 1 pretty easily by putting them on the ground, then walking away from it for a little bit, then clicking on them so the character would walk over to it and pick it up. if you timed it right, and clicked on a potion in your belt just at the correct time, he would pick the item up and put it in inventory, and the potion you clicked on suddenly changed its name to the item in question. then you would drop it on the ground and voila, it would turn into the same item that was in your inventory. i mastered it pretty quickly back then and duped a whole lot of potions to get maxed stats before level 50.
Heeeey.... why did you just record actual gameplay? i thought you did animations.
Lol yeah I thought Carbot's let's plays were on another channel.
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Actually he got access to the remaster that blizzard didn't announced at blizzcon :D
haha i know right, it was like looking into the past
It's an indication of how legendary a game is when tiny things like the sound of gold drops, or the sound of footsteps can have such a powerful impact on so many people. And don't get me started on the Butcher. I nearly soiled myself. Again.
I almost shit myself when first time open that doors.
omg the flash backs of cheesing butcher
Those bats sounds omg never forgot about those.
i remember the annoying version in the catacombs that spammed lighting, gah! ffffffff..fun times
Lol yea. Remember the random dungeon draw. You could have lvl two stairway at the beginning of the 1st floor lol.
Holy shit this is the exact same reaction when 1st time playing
Yeah, the Butcher made me stop playing Diablo for months when I 1st met him. I only started playing again because I saw my friend's character walking in the lava levels & decided that I wanted some of that loot his character are wearing.
In my defense, I'm 11 at the time.
@@lyegm yeah i found this game when i was a kid, enjoy gameplay but the monsters sound creep the hell out of me at that time
@@lyegm mee too. Butchers and Catacombs were just so scary to play at that age
Yeah! Exacly! He was my first true boss... And first true nigthmare xD
I stopped playing against him cause he 3 shoted me lol.
Most scary thing about Butcher for me was how he kept slicing and dicing your corpse after he killed you.
Good point. Well he is the butcher
Uh-huh. Except every other monster in game did the exact same thing.
@@Genesivare not with similar soul crushing impact XD
@@Genesivare Yes, but the Butcher is the first thing 99% of players died to, so it sticks out.
I think the scariest part is that his attacks brought you back to him so you couldn't escape.
At least we're getting ONE good Diablo project, and it's not even from Blizzard.
Think he actually works for blizzard now, or at least is in close collaboration with them.
what about making a carbot version of diablo for mobile phones? that would sell well
Grim Dawn
Damn gona need a frost spell after that burn
Ivan Ahumada you HaVE PoNE?!?
Giant pile of gold yields only 1 gold piece. Sounds about right.
Damn inflation.
I know seems totally legit :D
The king demands his due.
LOL! Its too REAL!
Don't you mean DiabLOL?
You also fear the Butcher? Like me when I was young?
@@wiej007 butcher is universally feared.
Makes me want to play Diablo 1 again. 100% accurate to the game. Lmao
Ya... If only Blizzard did a thing like Remastering... And had announced it at BlizzCon. That would have been an amazing reality. Too bad they shattered it like the world stone.
@@CrimsonBlasphemy google Beelzebub mod for Diablo 1. Look up for a full guide on how to install it (incl. Diabdat.mpq). Thank me later.
Philip Alexander, you stole my comment. I was gonna reply the same thing! =D
@@CrimsonBlasphemy Diablo remastered, out for android and iOS soon near everyone on the internet, you've all got phones, right?
@@PhilipAlexanderHassialis i just wish we could play that mod online. Its really good
The moment when he grabbed 1 coin from pile of coins is *golden* )))
"... a whole PILE o'Gold!!" - Farnham lol
Fallen warrior's diary:
Ugh ugh ugh Aghh
Ugh ugh ugh Aghh
Umph ugh ugh ugh
Umph ugh ugh ugh
Umph Aghh
I would play a carbot version of Diablo.
dont you wanna play a phone version of diablo? :v
There is a carbot reskin for StarCraft 2
Son, if they make it, I'll play it. I'll throw my money there anytime
I rather pay money for a carbot reskin of diablo than what's coming on mobile.
Modding community make it happen
Ah, good old random entrances
1 gold 👍
Wuaaauooh????!?!?!
OMG I nearly pissed myself laughing at the "CD throw out the window" scene.....this is exactly what happened when I played Diablo I....when I met The Butcher for the first time I was legitimately TERRIFIED ! :))))) Awesome stuff guys, keep it up.
You threw your CD back then? Whoa...
@@OverseerMoti Just on the bed 😂 Come on, an original CD with Diablo to be thrown out the window? That's heresy!
i was impressed along with my neighbour who heard last rogue scream through a wall.
ahhh sweet 1996... 8 years old and have almost a heart attack when see the butcher for the first time...
I turned 8 right when Diablo came out (it was my older brother's game). I had a nightmare that I was running from the butcher, but I could never run faster than him, so he kept gaining ground with every misstep I took. All the blood and mutilation in his room had no effect though, lol. That was my favorite game to play until Diablo 2 came out.
i was 11, still i am happy they cut the cinematic, or i would've soiled myself.
@@schmickstien1177 we all -had- having that nightmare.
Me too
Yeah... Almost died. Had full volume because of that glorious music.
And then...
AAAAAARGH! FRESH MEAT!!!
Nothing is more true than seeing that big ass pile of gold on the ground......for 1 gold 😑
1:03 trying to leave, but hitbox dont think so.
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couldnt stop laughing seeing this. Such veteran flashbacks xD
@@YoureNightmare Yeah, the same xD
We've all been there on this one.
Oh god I laughed for like five minutes solid holy fuck my stomach hurts so bad
“AAAHHH, FRESH VID!”
When after 20+ years you can still remember the sounds, the music and generally the atmosphere of a game, it means they had done a really great job back then. Diablo 1 is a monument in the gaming industry that will last forever.
References:
Levels covered: 1-2 (Cathedral, including The Butcher's Room which is not a special level)
0:07 The hero's comment on first time entering the dungeon (Warrior's voice).
0:12 Some monsters of the first levels.
0:22 Staircases are placed randomly and may be next to the level entrance. This allows to skip an entire level (not recomennded for unexperienced characters).
0:32 Opening sarcophagi may spawn skeletons.
0:33 Doesn't matter if 7 or 300 gold pieces. The stack on floor always looks the same.
0:38 Old man depicted by a Zombie, his pet by a Scavenger.
0:45 First boss and super unique monster: the Butcher. Damn scary compared to regular monsters and awfully overpowered for a monster on dungeon level two.
1:00 Stun lock is dangerous in D1, very dangerous. As mentioned before, the Butcher is overpowered. Many players prefer to kill him later.
1:05 Death screen.
1:12 If sorcerers are lucky and have access to the "Fire Wall" spell at this early stage of game they can kill the Butcher by exploiting the dumb monster AI of D1: Open door, cast fire wall on the Butcher, shut door, and wait until the Butcher dies. Monsters do not move out of fire (that was slightly fixed in Hellfire).
1:18 Spells are learned (but not cast as in video) from books. There is no skill system. And every character can technically learn every spell (this is nerfed for non-sorcerers by a low hard cap of the magic attribute, slow spell cast speed, and less accuracy).
1:23 This Boss always drops a unique axe, called The Butcher's Cleaver.
1:25 Walking into own fire wall hurts the hero (and other players, friend or foe).
When you got knockback sword and meet the butcher,it will be pingpong game
"Walking into own fire wall hurts the hero. This is the only friendly fire in D1." Late reply here but in multiplayer aoe spells (Lightning nova for instance.) actually do damage other friendly players, except holy bolt since that only harms undead.
@@pancapana0190 Given, you have enough to hit and the Butcher does not stunlock you
@@ycl260779 I have zero MP experience (but I know there is FF). Therefore the MP episode is the only where I did not write my references overview.
I wouldn't call it "friendly" fire when the fire kills you.
the monster sounds in Diablo 1 were BY FAR way more terrifying than the rest of the genre. Without the monster sounds, I feel this would have been a generic game. The NAILED the atmosphere on this game, and THAT is what made it great. The game play may be about the loot, but Diablo's egend is the atmosphere. RIP Diablo.
While it's a chore to play an ARPG these days without a sprint function, that first venture into the dungeon, walking hesitantly around, with that incredibly creepy music playing, and everything being dark and spooky, it really evokes a sense of horror and dread that's reminiscent of the roguelikes and CRPGs most of us had played up to that point, but kicked up a notch. It's not something I think modern ARPGs can recreate, because as much as they've improved the fun they've focused on the ACTION part. Perhaps you could have a game where a sprint is unlocked, or the first few levels reward going slowly, but Diablo 1 for all its faults just had that innate horror edge going for it.
I'm a big fan of Path of Exile, and it has some amazingly atmospheric and horrific areas, but if you even half know what you're doing you can just plow through them and accidentally ignore most of it.
Also, Diablo 1 and 2 are definitely still alive in some capacity! There are even mods for them! I don't think people will ever let them truly die, they're too beloved.
The darkness is something really missing from D3. Trying to get gear with +light radius because it was so terrifying to walk around almost completely blind and stumble into mobs that had a good chance of killing you was enjoyable in a masochistic way. Each iteration of the game seemed to reduce the danger in favor of turning into a "nuke everything, laugh at your huge kill count" games. Which does have it's own value-we all like playing god mode sometimes, but loses so much of the creepy atmosphere that made D1 great, and even D2 had its moments (like under the palace, where you saw all the guards and harem's tortured corpses)
@András Ács hmm, looked it up but all the pictures show the whole screen lit up. I'm not saying darkness as in a dark tone-i mean literal physical darkness. The inability to see anything more than a few feet from your character or the occasional torches. It's a lot more scary when you just hear things but can't see them until you are already in aggro range. The graphics look like a mix of D1, 2, and 3; and you can even see enemies behind walls while the door is closed. Totally loses the scary factor
Watch the intro again. The game is so much darker and atmospheric than any of the sequels.
BRING BACK BLIZZARD NORTH!
This is 101% accurate! 😂
Thank you Carbot, best birthday ever
andrea cortesi woah happy birthday!
It's mine too! ^^
Happy birthday!
Splashy bidet to everybody.
0:08 "The sanctity of this place has been fouled": Blizzcon, Diablo Immortal
hahaha
Damn! best comment! XD
That sick burn was hotter than the fires of hell.
@@TheZnarfquad i'd say it's even hotter than blizzard's fanbase... you could light jetfuel with the heat blizzard is getting
Everyone's first meeting with the butcher
1:03 LOLLL My childhood
Sad
Ahahaha exactly.
IM SORRY,
I was 8
So true. For a while, I would skip him until I reached Level 8 or 9 (dungeon, not character), then come back and kill him in like 4 hits.
Ah that Tristram music. Brings back memories.
love it
That’s where it’s from? I here it a lot in WoW videos.
yes
Like 1 wise npc says: Why they named New Tristram we would got some many demon attacks would we? Lol XD
So is it called `DiabLoL` or `DiabLoLs` ?
Thumbnail says `DiabLoLs`
@@DarthTellor why_not_both.jog
Its "Dab lol" X)
@@@petercarioscia9189
noggin.joggin initiated 🤔
You might be right. Maybe `DiabLoLs` refers to all of the single `DiabLoL` episodes when considered together in the series.
DiabKeK
OMG... this brings back so many memories... exactly like that. I jumped out of my skin when I first encountered the butcher. EVERYTHING is on point on this one.
I've done all these, you have no idea how funny this is to me
Did you throw the CD trought the window?xd
Yeah by your message you seem genuinely amused..
All of it is 100% true. And shame it is not longer. Like when you have no potion, only 5 points of life and you spot barrels. You know that you can die... but you are a true adventurer and goes to hit them for possible loot. *KABOOM*
And a lots of more funny situations. :)
I have the same feelings, this brought back memories!!
@@Gylaran And then you sigh an exacerbated, "Fuckin' barrels!".
Everyone's first day with Diablo. So true.
Just like my first time. Going through the lvl1 mobs I felt unstoppable, then surprise Butcher. :D
I still never finished Butcher with warrior(
*opens door* AH, FRESH MEAT
It's like they ripped out a piece of my Diablo 1 childhood and displayed it for all to see...
Where's that RUclips button to claim copyright.
Lol 0:52 that's my reaction when I saw butcher first timeㅠㅠ
I got shaking and cold sweats.
The scream is from 'dungeon keeper'. It is the sound of tortured knights i think.
Make Diablo Terrifying Again!!
Carbot, I've been a die Hard fan of yours since you first started animating Starcraft. This is by far one of your best pieces! You nailed the reaction of the kid first meeting the butcher, and then trying to run away from him only to be stuck by his attack animation.
Just brought back so much nostalgia, thanks for the laughs and keep up the good work man!
Pzychosis I wish activision blizzard would put as much effort into these games as these guys do, Diablo will be missed... a mobile game spells the doom
I loved Diabo 1 so much... even better than Diablo 2. I know Diablo 2 was more complex a grander game but Diablo 1 had far better atmosphere :)
it did and also felt way more dark and brutal, arcbishop sacrificing kid deep in dungeon, butcher right beneath cursed town, damm, i might play it again :D
I was too scared to play the first one.
I always preferred one as well.
Diablo 1 & 2 were equally amazing just like fallout 1 & 2.
In order for game like this to be good again, new Diablo must be dark and scary to make a good challenge for players today
That was pretty much my reaction upon first meeting The Butcher too :P
This is what blizzard should have announced at blizzcon.
By "this" you mean Carbot's DiabLoL, or Diablo 1 Remastered?
@@CalciumChief Diablo 1 remastered in carbot artstyle
@@RavenShugo Standard Diablo 1 remastered is enough. Then throw in some Carbot portraits for the multiplayer account.
@@CalciumChief It was a joke dude.....
@@CalciumChief yes
Dunno if sounds can be iconic, but these Diablo sound effects are iconic.
I can see what you see not.
Vision milky, then eyes rot.
When you turn they will be gone,
Whispering their hidden song.
Then you see what cannot be,
Shadows move where light should be.
Out of darkness, out of mind,
Cast down into the Halls of the Blind.
one of my favorite quests and lore books in the game, loved the poem
I am an old man now, but... yes, yes. I remember. I remember this verse from my youth...
@@yiklinkhoo So do I.
I still remember most of the books and texts in game.
Ah yes, my favourite quest. I used to recite this poem in class among my friends back in the day. What a weirdo I was. What a lovely time.
This has more blood and horror than the entirety of Diablo Immortal already.
I dunno man the fact that it's mobile only is already pretty horrifying
Diablo inmortal is not available, only demo
@@michaelj8647 r/woooosh
I dunno man, have you seen the bloodshed on the forums and reddit?
@@lMarcuslI hate DI ,but first play the game and coment .
Good mix of 100% truth and laughter at the same time. Have a feeling this series might turn into my favourites of yours. Keep it up!
OMG I’m losing my sh*t 😂 I remember being in middle school and having a round table discussion about beating the Butcher, and the answer was “group with a Sorcerer” 😂 on a 56k modem; OR; Tome of Firewall for Warrior. The Warrior trying to run away was brilliant 😂 I also remember screaming “NOOO!!! LET ME GO!!!” 😩😭😂
Or when playing solo as rouge trying to find a room you can shoot from... only to find that you cant close the door because of bodies and all of a sudden your trapped in a room with the butcher.
@@samueleng7927 I always played rogue, and my strategy was go down several levels to get stronger, then come back with scrolls of stone curse and just keep plinking at him that way. It worked for my 12 year old self!
@@CalletaMoth i was never one to plan then or now lol
Hi
"I've heard the legends. The butcher, the duping, the Arch Angels Staff of Apocalypse. But those are just legends."
Me: It's true... all of it...
"THE SANCTITY OF THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FOULED" is exactly what i said this year at blizzcon.... when they announced Diablo immortal......
This phrase started the franchise and it seems it'll also end it... It's sad in a way. Still Blizz's stock dived 20% after that mobile game announcement (I'm not calling it by the name they gave it), so I'm still keeping my fingers crossed they learned the hard way (a shock perhaps) and in a few years we'll be seeing something good. Call me naive/believer/whatevs... Don't care. ;)
Then you hear from the stage:
"Please listen to me..."
Jeeez, get over it already. dont play it, wait for Diablo 4. Profit.
@@oleolsen8504 I did a few days back and that's exactly what I'm gonna do (wait for D4... just like I'm still waiting for Half-life/Portal/L2D 3). It just pains me to see a company which has grown with me (I've played almost their every game, including the original Warcraft, Black Throne and The Lost Vikings - I was a kid back then and today I still play their games) do such a miscalculation (either that or a cheap cash grab). Things started go bad ever since they've got involved with Activision. :/
Its clearly grabbed from Darkest Dungeon, also a good game- Warning, its very unforgiving as has perma death.
This was absolutely perfect, I hated how terrifying the butcher was when I was 9 and the stun lock is spot on lol
I was also like 8-9 at the time and... I literally didn't touch Diablo again until D3 lmao
I don't think I have ever clicked a notification so fast in my life haha.
Same
MASTERPIECE! i'm always amazed on how you can deliver incredible videos even against high expectations
Absolutely LOVE it! You caught the essence of D1 perfectly. :))) Even the copying items in credits scene. Good job, sir!
That wasn't duping. It was attempting to pick something up while having no space.
@@KoriyeO Nah he was duping a book. He kept walking away and then dropping a potion which turned into the book as it fell.
@@KoriyeO Nope, that certainly is player trying to duplicate a stat book. See a potion there? That's how everyone used to do it.
DAMN IT, I hadn't noticed!!
Sooo accurate!!!! Hahhaaha i cannot believe. Amazing work
Exactly how I felt when meeting the butcher for the first time! Only exception being a bow from the other side of the bars! :D
Everything is so true lol
Carboot, amazing as always
The grotesque butcher... So true. The most feared boss, even worse than Diablo. Perfect summary of all 1st boss experience, even the 1 gold coin or firewall trick.
I was laughing the whole time, but the sorc dying on the fire wall had me rolling. So unfortunately accurate
Everytime I hear that Tristam theme, I almost wet my eyes.
Good times
как же это было афигенно...шедевр!
And you can hear a hint of the disturbing music aswell, the good old days
The mix of soundtrack, lighting and the overall low definition made a very scary and good enviroment for the game.
They did an amazing job making it look gory as FUCK for the time and tech they had.
Yeah the sound of a baby crying in the backround always creeped me out a bit
This is an accurate reenactment of my first time playing diablo. lol
Please don't tell me i'm the only person who noticed the guy in the background duping his books in the end scene.
You are not _and_ it is beautiful.
So THAT'S what he's doing. How does that work? I've only played 2 and 3 so far.
@@FlyingDominion You would drop an item on the ground, click on it from far away, and when your character picks the item up at the exact same time you would pick up a potion from your inventory and the game would duplicate the item you picked up replacing the potion with said duped item, in this case a spellbook.
HAHAHAHAHA. OMG HE IS! I missed that!
good someone confirmed my suspicions
Aaah. Memories.
Never liked a video as fast as this one, great job.
Wow , rly cool :D good old diablo . And jea , played warrior and tryed to run from butcher :D
*tried
I actually watch this on my phone for ma daily dose of Diablo on mobile, thanks Blizzard
so... i heard you like diablo on your mobile...
So you have phone
@@vantext4912 Nice reply :D Nailed it.
OMG this is soooo right!
You could totally skip first level if the stairs we're next to you..
And the sound of minions! OMG what a great game..
I had completely forgotten about the pile of 1 gold.. hahaha!
But the true winner is the Butcher, I played with a Wizard, and completely run off the Cathedral first time he run towards me.. hahaha!
Blizzard , make the remaster part 1 Diablo! take my money.
I'd like to hope them doing a partial remaster in diablo 3 was gaging demand...
Make it happeeen!
@@chancepaladin i hope they dont use diablo 3 for any other diablo...yes, a good arpg funny to play for a while, but a bad diablo...that essence of diablo 1 and 2, the darkness, the creepy sounds and music, epic songs, i can remeber all of them...and i cant remember anyone of D3...and that D3 graphics? that cartoonish and colorful that blizzard do since wc3? no please, i want the creepy, dark and gore from D1 and 2
Diablo 1 remaster coming soon. To mobile ;)
@@Killer99215 I'm ready! I have a phone guys!
@@ruibal565 d2 wasn't really dark and creepy at all.
This is what i feel when i play it the first time. 15 minute play and you have to fight this. He is more scary then then last boss
hahahaha!!!!OMG! That exactly what I remember!
omg this is one of the best videos on the internetz :D this is so accurate! it brings back memories
Omg, the Butcher. That brought so many not very pleasant memories T_T
This is so true oh my f****** god!!! So true!!! I remembered being fooled to enter the second level and then getting stun-locked by this butcher asshole!!!!
Eventually I learned that dupelicate glitch and the gameplay got somewhat easier. But man... the nostalgia level went sky-high when I saw this clip. Thank you 👍