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The Diablo 2 character screen was notorious for providing incorrect information, to the point that players dubbed it the ''LCS''; the Lying Character Screen. | The Diablo 2 character screen was notorious for providing incorrect information, to the point that players dubbed it the ''LCS''; the Lying Character Screen. | ||
− | + | Diablo 3's [[interface]] and stats are much improved over Diablo 2's, and there aren't any known errors, but there are omissions. No comprehensive ratings like [[EHP]] are shown in game, stats like blocking percentage are not factored into the defensive comparison stats, and damage bonuses to specific skills or types of damage or damage to [[Elites]] are not included in the [[DPS]]. | |
* See {{iw|LCS the LCS article}} in the Diablo 2 wiki for full details. | * See {{iw|LCS the LCS article}} in the Diablo 2 wiki for full details. | ||
+ | * See the [[reference]] page for more references. | ||
[[category:reference]] | [[category:reference]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 23 July 2013
The Diablo 2 character screen was notorious for providing incorrect information, to the point that players dubbed it the LCS; the Lying Character Screen.
Diablo 3's interface and stats are much improved over Diablo 2's, and there aren't any known errors, but there are omissions. No comprehensive ratings like EHP are shown in game, stats like blocking percentage are not factored into the defensive comparison stats, and damage bonuses to specific skills or types of damage or damage to Elites are not included in the DPS.
- See the LCS article in the Diablo 2 wiki for full details.
- See the reference page for more references.