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Diablo II NPCs

Diablo 2 heroes
The original Diablo 2 had five heroes to choose from: Amazon, Necromancer, Barbarian, Sorceress, and Paladin.


Diablo 2 NPCs
Diablo 2 heroes can hire five types of mercenaries to assist them in their quests.

Akara, Rogue Priestess
The spiritual leader of the Sisters of the Sightless Eye, Akara deals in all matters magical and mystical.

    "The Eye sees through the mists of time to a great glory ahead."

Charsi, Rogue Blacksmith
Charsi uses her skill at fashioning weapons of war to aid in the fight against evil and terror.

    "Just as the archer needs bow and arrow, or the draftsman pen and paper, so Charsi needs hammer and anvil."

Gheed, Caravan Trader
A man who values money above all else, Gheed stocks many useful items (all of which are for sale) in his wagon.

    "A little gem, a bright bauble is all I ask in exchange for the weapons you desire."

Kashya, Rogue Captain
The fiery military leader of the Sisters of the Sightless Eye, Kashya's commands are obeyed without question.

    "Do not return until you have bathed in the blood of our enemies or drowned in your own!"

Warriv, Caravan Leader
His caravan unable to progress eastward, Warriv's business of trafficking travelers across the desert has come to a standstill.

    "May I remind you that the wagons can only go East via the Citadel?"

Rogue Mercenary
Like all Sisters of the Sightless Eye, these mercenaries are trained warriors, with skills as sharp as their arrows.

    "Our discipline allows our minds to find the false heart of a man, just as our arrows find a beating one."

Hirelings are Mercenaries that you can hire to fight by your side. Hirelings are very loyal and fight to the death. Hirelings are very useful. Every player should have one! The Hireling follows you and automatically attacks any monsters or hostile players nearby. You can also see them on your Automap as an aqua colored "X". You can only have one Hireling at a time. Each party member can have their own Hireling however bringing the total to 8 Mercenaries in a full game or party.

Once you have hired a Hireling they appear near you with their icon in the upper left corner. At the top of the Hireling's Icon is their health bar. You can toggle their Icon on and off with the Z key.

  • Hirelings improve in Attack Rating (because the hireable level is a factor), and they also fully heal when they level up.
  • You cannot harm your Hirelings and they cannot harm you or your party members.
  • NPCs in town will heal your Hireling. The Paladin Prayer Aura or Holy Bolt Skill will also heal your Hirelings. Party friendly skills and spells will also work on Hirelings. Wells will also heal Hirelings and other minions. You can use Potions to Heal your Hirelings as well.
  • There are no Hirelings available in Act IV. There are none that would brave the horrors of Act IV for merely gold. You can take your existing Hirelings into Act IV however.
  • Hirelings will die of Poison if you do not heal them.

Hireling Information
When you hire a Hireling you are charged a one time fee in Gold. The price of each Hireling is listed when you Hire them. The Hire menu also lists some additional information about the Hireling such as Level, Damage, special attacks, and Hit Points.

Attributes and Experience
Hirelings in Diablo II: Lord of Destruction come with their own set of attributes: Strength, Dexterity, Health, Damage, Defense, and Experience. As Hirelings kill monsters, they gain experience points. When they gain enough experience points to reach a new level, their attributes automatically improve. You can also improve their attributes by equipping them with better equipment (see below). Keep in mind that Hirelings aren't just paid mercenaries--they are co-adventurers. They fully share experience for their kills with you, and they receive a smaller share of experience for monsters that you kill.

Mercenaries do not get experience from party member kills, but they do from your summoned monsters/characters.

Hirelings will not gain experience once they have reached your level. They will begin to gain experience again once you level up.

Hirelings might not level up very well if they are in areas where monsters are much higher in level. You might have to try different areas to find good places to level up your Hirelings. Try to keep your Hirelings near your character level. Always quickly resurrect them so that they don't fall further behind.

Hireling Levels
Hirelings cannot level past your current Character Level. The only way you can get a Hireling that is a higher level than your character is by buying one at that higher level. Hirelings at a higher level will not level up or gain experience until you catch up to their level. Often they will not level up until you level up. Once you have leveled up, they will quickly do the same, often in a few hits.

Hirelings have a maximum level of 98.

Hireling Resistances
Hirelings gain Resistances when they level up. They also are affected by the Nightmare and Hell Difficulty resistance penalties.

Hireling Damage
hireling min = [(weapon min)*(str+100)/100]+base min
hireling max = [(weapon max)*(str+100)/100]+base max

Bonuses such as Fire or Cold Damage are added to the overall damage after the formula, bonuses such as increased damage % are factored only on the weapon itself and not the Hirelings base damage and goes toward the weapon min and max stat. This won't affect how much the Hireling actually deals if they never use their weapon. The Rogue from act 1 should also be the same except substitute Dexterity for Strength in the formulae.

Hireling Continuity
Hirelings are now willing and able to accompany you to any of the various Acts of the game. In fact, you can actually finish the entire game through all three difficulty settings using only the first Hireling received in Act I. You may choose to employ a new Hireling at any time, but you may not take more than one Hireling into your service at a time. If you choose to replace your current Hireling with a fresh one, your old Hireling will retire and be unavailable for further service. Before you replace a Hireling, open the Hireling Inventory and remove any items you want to keep. Otherwise, you will lose that equipment.

Hireling Death
When your Hireling dies, you can return to the nearest mercenary captain and either pay to have your late comrade resurrected, or hire a new one. If you choose to resurrect your Hireling, he or she will return to your employ with all of the attributes, experience, and equipment he or she had at the time of death. If, however, you decide to employ a new Hireling, you give up the services of the recently departed and forfeit any equipment he or she was wearing. Note: if your character dies, your Hireling dies as well.

As the Hireling gets to higher levels it will cost more to revive them. It will never cost more than 50,000 Gold to revive your Hireling.

In Act IV, Tyrael will resurrect your Hireling but he will charge you. What does he do with that gold? Angels got to pay the bills too.

How can I keep my Hireling Alive?
Give your Hireling good equipment. Find items that raise their resistances to max. Give them high Defense Armor. Give them high damage weapons. Heal them during battle. Whenever their health starts to drop, give them a Health Potion. Health Potions heal over time for them just like they do for you so keep this in mind. Use Rejuvenation Potions in emergency situations when your Hireling is about to die. Use Full Rejuvenation Potions in extreme emergencies. When your Hireling is about to die, back away from battle and heal them. You can also use a Town Portal and visit the Town Healer, and quickly return to battle. Items of Life Regeneration can also help keep Hirelings in full health. Use Wells to heal your Hirelings as well. The combination of good equipment, careful healing, and backing away so your Hireling doesn't die will help reduce the number of times your Hireling dies and will save you the resurrection cost.

Hireling Spells
Hirelings can cast player spells. They have a unlimited supply of Mana so you do not have to be concerned about giving them Mana Potions or about giving Hirelings Items that add to Energy or Mana. You cannot control which spells Hirelings cast but certain Hirelings will only cast certain spells. Usually you have to buy a Hireling and see what spells they cast to know which version you have received.

Hirelings can use Healing Potions
You can use a Healing Potion from the Belt (either by hotkey or right-clicking) while holding down the shift key to give the Healing Potion to the player's Hireling.

You can also heal your Hireling directly, by left-clicking on a healing or Rejuvenation Potion in your backpack or belt and then dragging it over the Hireling's gold-bordered portrait located in the upper left of the game screen. When the portrait is highlighted, left-click again to release the potion onto the portrait. You can also heal your Hireling by visiting a healing Well. You must keep your mouse cursor over your Hireling for three seconds before the portrait highlights and the text "Drop potion on hireling portrait, right-click to open inventory" appears.

Hirelings have an unlimited supply of Mana or Energy so they do not need and cannot use Mana Potions.

Hireling Regeneration
Hirelings automatically regenerate Life over time.

Hirelings vs. Bosses
Hireling damage is 50% against Bosses in Normal, 35% in Nightmare, and 25% in Hell difficulties. Additionally, Hirelings takes 10 times more damage from End Act Bosses.

Player vs Player
The Player vs Player penalty for players or Hirelings attacking other players is 1/4.

The Player vs Player penalty is 1/2 for Hirelings attacking other Hirelings.

Giving Equipment to Hirelings
You can and should furnish your Hirelings with equipment such as armor, helms, and weapons. Your Hirelings must meet all Strength, Dexterity, and Level Requirements for the item, and any weapons must be compatible with the Hirelings' weapon type, as represented by what you see them carrying. (For instance, the Rogue Hirelings in Act I can be equipped with a War Bow, but not a Short Sword, whereas the Town Guard Hirelings in Act II can be equipped with a Voulge, but not a Crossbow.) To equip your Hireling, simply left-click on the appropriate button on your Mini-panel or press the O key to bring up the Hireling Inventory and Information screen. You must keep your mouse cursor over your hireling for three seconds before the portrait highlights and the text "Drop potion on hireling portrait, right-click to open inventory" appears. Then place items in the corresponding slots as you would in your own Inventory screen. Players can not give or take items from a hireling if they are not within range.

Find better and better equipment for your Hirelings. Find resistance equipment to give to them to keep them alive longer. Find high Defense Armor to protect them.

Diablo 2 Hirables FAQ
The Lord of Destruction expansion added two new classes: an Assssin and a Druid. See their stats below:

Do Hirelings and Summonables Fight to the death?
Yes. See how you can keep them alive longer below.
 
Will NPCs heal my Hirelings and Summonables?
Yes.
 
Will Hirelings and Summonables follow me through portals?
Hirelings will go everywhere with you, as long as you don't die or leave the Act. Some Summonables (though not all) will follow through staircases, portals and waypoints.
 
Can I give equipment to my Hirelings?
Yes. You can give equipment to your hirelings. For recommendations on hireling equipment, see below.

Diablo 2 hero editors
For direct download: Hero Editor and Jamella D2 Hero Editor and many others.

Diablo 2 trainers (work with patch 1.11)
These powerful trainers that allow you to edit stats, skills, waypoints, names, levels, experience and more.