![]() Unequipped items, however, will always remain in your inventory. Also, if you die and you already have 16 corpses, your items will fall to the ground, and anyone can take them. ![]() ![]() Be careful about equipping valuable equipment when you already have a corpse out in the field, if you exit a realm game with more than one corpse on the ground, only the corpse having the most valuable equipment (gold equivalent value) will be saved. If your character already has a corpse, another corpse (up to a maximum of 16) will be created and your most recently equipped items will remain with the new corpse. If your character has no corpse when he dies, one will be created, and your equipped items will remain on that corpse. Be sure to collect any gold you might have dropped when you died, too. Make sure you have room in your inventory to pick up all the items on your corpse, though - if you don’t, any items you can’t hold will remain on your old corpse. When you find your corpse, left-click on it to pick up and re-equip your gear and items (hint: when you are near your corpse, it will appear as a purple “X” on your Automap). You will have to return to your corpse in order to retrieve your gear and items. ![]() Your corpse will remain in the place where you died. Press the Esc key after dying to restart in town. If your Hit Points drop to zero during the game, you have died. In Diablo II, as in real life, death is something you should strive to avoid. ![]()
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