There is also a huge shared stash that lets you exchange items between your characters, effortlessly. And finally, you get a huge private stash which lets you collect all of the items you want, much like the PlugY mod for D2. The Belzebub mod also let's you play at much higher resolutions 60 FPS than the 640 x 480 res 20 FPS of the original game. But yeah, it's pretty fun to play the other quests that were cut, and you do get to play ALL of them, because they're all active whenever you start a new game-unlike the official version of Diablo, which only activates a handful of quests (from the ones that were kept in that is) per game. Other quests like The Butcher's Chamber got "reduced" to The Butcher, but Belzebub kinda' includes both of these (although you only get to fight the Butcher just once) in a game. A lot of the quests that were cut from the final release of the official version of Diablo actually went into Diablo II.
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