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"Just a headsup for anyone that is as dumb as I am. When they email you the code and you register it on blizzard accounts Blizzard gives you a new 26 character CD Key you need to enter. If you enter the 15 character one this site gave you it will fail. You can see your game key by logging in to your blizzard account clicking on games and then clicking on view key for whichever game you are installing." Thanks to saelen for the tip
Price shows up at $5.45 until you check out. Then, look at the bottom (on the screen where you choose your payment method). Item Product Weight Quantity List Price Price Subtotal kd003 Diablo II Classic and LOD CD-KEYS 0kg 1 $5.45 $4.91 $4.91
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sirfergy
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 8:22p
In for 1, hope it works!
lousygolfer
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 9:36p
Although it's a 2000 action-roleplaying game with 1998 graphics, I still think it's one of the most fun computer games I've ever played. While some criticize its point-and-click controls for being too simplistic, this is a game you can pick up in just a few minutes, without having to practice fingertip gymnastics like you do with some games.
If you've never played Diablo II and if at some point in your distant past you've enjoyed playing Dungeons & Dragons or the arcade game Gauntlet, you really ought to jump at this deal. How many other games that are more than 5 years old do you still see on the shelves of your local BB or CC? There's a reason Diablo II is still in production - it's the Beatles or Rolling Stones of computer games.
Beersy
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 9:48p
lousygolfer said:Although it's a 2000 action-roleplaying game with 1998 graphics, I still think it's one of the most fun computer games I've ever played. While some criticize its point-and-click controls for being too simplistic, this is a game you can pick up in just a few minutes, without having to practice fingertip gymnastics like you do with some games.
If you've never played Diablo II and if at some point in your distant past you've enjoyed playing Dungeons & Dragons or the arcade game Gauntlet, you really ought to jump at this deal. How many other games that are more than 5 years old do you still see on the shelves of your local BB or CC? There's a reason Diablo II is still in production - it's the Beatles or Rolling Stones of computer games.
I agree! I busted this out about a year ago and played for a day or so. It's just one of those games you can play over and over again. I might have to pick this up because I seem to have lost my cd-key to the expansion pack!
kevinloo10
New Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:08p
Sorry I just want a clarification...you dont need the CDs, you can DL them for free from blizzard correct?
Christ, you should NOT have posted this. The only thing that has stopped me from getting Diablo 2/LOD again has been the fact that its cost 40 dollars retail for both of them together. And now I see this....crap.
Mongals
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:08p
Yeah with the announcement of Diablo3 I started wondering if number two was any good, so for $5.00 I'll give it a try. Thanks OP
Stew560
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:11p
In for one, let's see how easy this is! Loved D1, never played D2, this should be good!
weeedin
New Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:12p
In for 1!
Hopefully they come...
RDMustang1
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:20p
I still remember beta testing D2. Many sleepless nights trading at night.
Stew560
Tired Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:23p
Welp, Keys came in 5 minutes. Went to Blizzard.com, created an account. Tried to add the keys and the Diablo2 Key was bad. However, the expansion key worked. I sent notification to g2buy.com. Will update when I hear back from them.
Dotbody
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 10:50p
Stew560 said:Welp, Keys came in 5 minutes. Went to Blizzard.com, created an account. Tried to add the keys and the Diablo2 Key was bad. However, the expansion key worked. I sent notification to g2buy.com. Will update when I hear back from them.Perhaps 0 instead of O? J/k Let us know!
jlbmw2002
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 2, 2008 @ 11:20p
Argh, why was I sent a link to this thread, Darn you WiredSpider!
Seems legit, but I wanna see a FW story if it works for a FWer.
I jumped and bought a key, and now I'm a waiting for said key
FoamyBrian
New Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2008 @ 12:03a
I have a 4 day weekend ahead of me, went ahead and bought a set, the keys came within 10 minutes of the purchase. So far all are legit, currently downloading the games
davidthefwer
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2008 @ 12:05a
lousygolfer said:Although it's a 2000 action-roleplaying game with 1998 graphics, I still think it's one of the most fun computer games I've ever played. While some criticize its point-and-click controls for being too simplistic, this is a game you can pick up in just a few minutes, without having to practice fingertip gymnastics like you do with some games.
If you've never played Diablo II and if at some point in your distant past you've enjoyed playing Dungeons & Dragons or the arcade game Gauntlet, you really ought to jump at this deal. How many other games that are more than 5 years old do you still see on the shelves of your local BB or CC? There's a reason Diablo II is still in production - it's the Beatles or Rolling Stones of computer games.
my vote goes to starcraft, but diablo II is a fun game too!
quickfingerz
Happy Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2008 @ 12:10a
This reminds me of when Diablo II stuff was all over eBay. I remember selling Stone of Jordan rings for $4 a piece on eBay (a few months earlier they were selling for 20-30 bucks).
Jethroz
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2008 @ 12:21a
For those that are purchasing these, be careful. I have around 80 keysets from Clone Hunting, some of which are banned/muted and a few that are shared between users across realms. Multiple users can use the same key as long as they are being used on different realms. Also, if a key is banned on one realm, it will, in most cases, still work on a different realm.
I was able to register for the digital download with numerous 'bad' keys I have. Single realm mute, full mute, single realm ban, and full BNet ban all were accepted for the digital download.
*edit* Now that I recall, g2buy.com is one of the notorious in-game spammers on at least the West realm. They ran spam bots to randomly enter games/lobbies and spam their store message. The bots cycled through hundreds of keys during the process.
jlbmw2002
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 3, 2008 @ 12:29a
Well it seems I got my keys accepted for the Digital Download, I wonder if my old account exist, lol.
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