Item Property “Slain Monsters Rest in Peace” in Diablo II












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I've had a look at some of the uniques available here and noticed that Tyrael's Might has a property called "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace". What is this?










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      I've had a look at some of the uniques available here and noticed that Tyrael's Might has a property called "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace". What is this?










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          Nature's Peace is a ring with that effect.




          Nature's Peace: "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace" means that the bodies can't be resurrected or they can't be used to raise skeletons (Necromancer). They can't be used for Corpse Explosion either. It will work only if you kill the enemy with a physical damage or elemental (Blizzard or Fireball) and not magical damage. The ring will work for the Paladin's Blessed Hammer skill.







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            Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

            – Marty
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:53






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            Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

            – user9983
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:59






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            or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

            – Wipqozn
            Jun 8 '11 at 10:38








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            @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

            – Grace Note
            Jun 8 '11 at 12:30











          • I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

            – sykora
            Jun 8 '11 at 13:51



















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          Slain monsters Rest In Peace effectively stops skills like corpse explosion, find item/potion, redemption, etc from working on the would be corpse. This is specifically useful for hardcore players farming keys from Nihlathak, it basically makes him an easy target with not much killing power.





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            Nature's Peace is a ring with that effect.




            Nature's Peace: "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace" means that the bodies can't be resurrected or they can't be used to raise skeletons (Necromancer). They can't be used for Corpse Explosion either. It will work only if you kill the enemy with a physical damage or elemental (Blizzard or Fireball) and not magical damage. The ring will work for the Paladin's Blessed Hammer skill.







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            • 1





              Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

              – Marty
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:53






            • 2





              Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

              – user9983
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:59






            • 1





              or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

              – Wipqozn
              Jun 8 '11 at 10:38








            • 1





              @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

              – Grace Note
              Jun 8 '11 at 12:30











            • I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

              – sykora
              Jun 8 '11 at 13:51
















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            Nature's Peace is a ring with that effect.




            Nature's Peace: "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace" means that the bodies can't be resurrected or they can't be used to raise skeletons (Necromancer). They can't be used for Corpse Explosion either. It will work only if you kill the enemy with a physical damage or elemental (Blizzard or Fireball) and not magical damage. The ring will work for the Paladin's Blessed Hammer skill.







            share|improve this answer



















            • 1





              Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

              – Marty
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:53






            • 2





              Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

              – user9983
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:59






            • 1





              or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

              – Wipqozn
              Jun 8 '11 at 10:38








            • 1





              @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

              – Grace Note
              Jun 8 '11 at 12:30











            • I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

              – sykora
              Jun 8 '11 at 13:51














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            Nature's Peace is a ring with that effect.




            Nature's Peace: "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace" means that the bodies can't be resurrected or they can't be used to raise skeletons (Necromancer). They can't be used for Corpse Explosion either. It will work only if you kill the enemy with a physical damage or elemental (Blizzard or Fireball) and not magical damage. The ring will work for the Paladin's Blessed Hammer skill.







            share|improve this answer













            Nature's Peace is a ring with that effect.




            Nature's Peace: "Slain Monsters Rest in Peace" means that the bodies can't be resurrected or they can't be used to raise skeletons (Necromancer). They can't be used for Corpse Explosion either. It will work only if you kill the enemy with a physical damage or elemental (Blizzard or Fireball) and not magical damage. The ring will work for the Paladin's Blessed Hammer skill.








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              Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

              – Marty
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:53






            • 2





              Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

              – user9983
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:59






            • 1





              or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

              – Wipqozn
              Jun 8 '11 at 10:38








            • 1





              @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

              – Grace Note
              Jun 8 '11 at 12:30











            • I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

              – sykora
              Jun 8 '11 at 13:51














            • 1





              Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

              – Marty
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:53






            • 2





              Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

              – user9983
              Jun 8 '11 at 5:59






            • 1





              or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

              – Wipqozn
              Jun 8 '11 at 10:38








            • 1





              @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

              – Grace Note
              Jun 8 '11 at 12:30











            • I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

              – sykora
              Jun 8 '11 at 13:51








            1




            1





            Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

            – Marty
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:53





            Seems like an effect that is counter-effective (assuming you're playing a necromancer) considering I rely heavily on corpse-explosion.

            – Marty
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:53




            2




            2





            Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

            – user9983
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:59





            Correct. It is not a helpful effect when playing as a necromancer. It is very helpful against a certain Act 5 boss.

            – user9983
            Jun 8 '11 at 5:59




            1




            1





            or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

            – Wipqozn
            Jun 8 '11 at 10:38







            or when playing with a Necromancer for that matter

            – Wipqozn
            Jun 8 '11 at 10:38






            1




            1





            @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

            – Grace Note
            Jun 8 '11 at 12:30





            @Marty It's primarily a tool against not just that Act 5 boss, but also against all manner of Shamans and the Greater Mummies. Which is what its primary effect is. I don't know if it stops the corpse-eating corpse-spewing fiends from Act 4, though.

            – Grace Note
            Jun 8 '11 at 12:30













            I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

            – sykora
            Jun 8 '11 at 13:51





            I think it may also apply to the Assassin's Death Sentry, but I'm not sure.

            – sykora
            Jun 8 '11 at 13:51













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            Slain monsters Rest In Peace effectively stops skills like corpse explosion, find item/potion, redemption, etc from working on the would be corpse. This is specifically useful for hardcore players farming keys from Nihlathak, it basically makes him an easy target with not much killing power.





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              Slain monsters Rest In Peace effectively stops skills like corpse explosion, find item/potion, redemption, etc from working on the would be corpse. This is specifically useful for hardcore players farming keys from Nihlathak, it basically makes him an easy target with not much killing power.





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                Slain monsters Rest In Peace effectively stops skills like corpse explosion, find item/potion, redemption, etc from working on the would be corpse. This is specifically useful for hardcore players farming keys from Nihlathak, it basically makes him an easy target with not much killing power.





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                Slain monsters Rest In Peace effectively stops skills like corpse explosion, find item/potion, redemption, etc from working on the would be corpse. This is specifically useful for hardcore players farming keys from Nihlathak, it basically makes him an easy target with not much killing power.






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