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I know, trainers are for the weak...
BUT, these days I just play Diablo II while I'm waiting on hold or talking
to various tech support people (or providing tech support for various
people) and I like to have a little mindless clicky-click action while I'm
doing it. Of course the problem with that is while I'm chatting away, I'll
stumble on an ass-kicking boss and get my ass kicked. So I was thinking
that I'd just like to freeze my health. Problem is that all of the trainers
I've found are for earlier versions of LOD. I suppose I could just delete
and reinstall and not upgrade to the most current version, but I thought
I'd ask first. I'm not going to try any battle.net hanky-panky, if that's
even possible.
I'm running Diablo II with the Lord of Destruction expansion, upgraded to
version 1.10.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
--
Governor Breck
governor_breck at yahoo dot com
I know, trainers are for the weak...
BUT, these days I just play Diablo II while I'm waiting on hold or talking
to various tech support people (or providing tech support for various
people) and I like to have a little mindless clicky-click action while I'm
doing it. Of course the problem with that is while I'm chatting away, I'll
stumble on an ass-kicking boss and get my ass kicked. So I was thinking
that I'd just like to freeze my health. Problem is that all of the trainers
I've found are for earlier versions of LOD. I suppose I could just delete
and reinstall and not upgrade to the most current version, but I thought
I'd ask first. I'm not going to try any battle.net hanky-panky, if that's
even possible.
I'm running Diablo II with the Lord of Destruction expansion, upgraded to
version 1.10.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
--
Governor Breck
governor_breck at yahoo dot com
