![]() Standard and Hardcore Expansion Ladder are the same idea, but they include Act 5 from Lord of Destruction. Hardcore is doing that while trying not to die as you only have one life, just like playing Hardcore in Diablo 3. Standard is simple enough to explain - it’s playing the first four acts, or the original pre- Lord of Destruction content from Diablo 2. There are four ranks in Ladder play as it will be seen in Diablo 2: Resurrected: Standard, Hardcore, Standard Expansion, and Hardcore Expansion. Think of it as a Diablo 2-specific form of Achievement spam or Gamerscore. ![]() There are specific items and special Rune Words unique to Ladder play which made the experience more diverse and challenging than non-Ladder play, as well as the drive to go faster and complete more than other players. It’s not really complex - it’s just a way to play the game competitively without actual player versus player combat, essentially trying to complete the game and get a ranking for how well you are doing. If you played Diablo 2 back in the day, you may already be familiar with the Ladder, but if Diablo 2: Resurrected is your first time playing the game, you may not know what it is or why it’s cool that the Ladder is coming to the remake in patch 2.4.
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