Hi all,
Over a year ago my IP has been banned from Battle.net Diablo 2,
I have mentioned before that I have been changing characters too fast (mule) but I have never been using any bots nor map hacks but no one was ever able to help me and I am okay with the fact that I lost all my characters/items but I just want to ask a question regarding the new D2 game Resurrected.
The new game will be powered by Battle.net for PC and I am wondering if my restriction will still remain on my current IP address? I would really like to try it out but if my IP is still banned there is no point for me to buy this game.
I would appreciate any help, many thanks in advance.
I suspect an IP ban in the old system would have zero impact on the new one however I’ve not been able to 100% confirm this.
I would suggest waiting until closer to release and then contacting the Support Team via the Live Chat or Ticket system and discuss your situation with them 
While we cannot give you the exact reason behind this, connection restrictions in Diablo II can be applied for behaviours such as:
- Attempting to use an invalid CD-key
- Attempting to use a hacked or modified game client to log in to Battle.net
- Using unauthorized third-party programs or addons
- Connecting to Battle.net using a business network, cloud hosting service, VPN, or Proxy
- Rapidly connecting and disconnecting from Battle.net
- Switching between accounts or characters too quickly
- Leaving and joining games too quickly
- Scrolling through skill selection too quickly using the mouse wheel
- Repeatedly leaving an area and coming back to change shop or gambling items
- Repeatedly using a spell with no cast delay such as Amplify Damage or Glacial Spike
- Repeatedly using an incorrect password
- Harassing other players
- Advertising inappropriate website urls
- Spamming text or chat commands such as /whisper or /whois
- Connecting to Battle.net with more than 8 clients
Well, thats really ridiculous. Another rich plataform who doesnt matter about their clients problems, only about the cash.
That looks a joke, one game where 80% or 90% of population are bots hacking and doing shits, and no ones get banned.
But hey!!! Remember, dont swich so fast on your characters, dont do ridiculous shits like
“- Scrolling through skill selection too quickly using the mouse wheel” you gonna get banned. Fun as hell, so i come back now since 10 years off to remember the game and get ready to d2r, and you ban me for a ridiculous shit… 14 days, really thanks for your good work.
Now im thinking about refund D2R, very sad acting from support, thank you for penalice legit players instead do it with the people who is hacking the game.
GGwp blizzard, keep on acting like this and people will quit your games.
WHY YOU NOW SUPPORT DELETING MY MESSAGES INSTEAD RESPONSE IT?? IM BANNED HERE TOO FOR SOME RIDICULOUS REASON?? OR IM JUST BANNED/DELETED FOR SAY THE SADLY TRUTH???
DONT BE COWARDS, AND SOME MOD REPLY THIS. Oh man… i missed it, you cant response because you have no reason, ABSURD ACTING. ILOGIC
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edit: blizzard is amazing… ur d2 keys have nothing to do w/ it.
the old banned Diablo II codes will not affect Resurrected. If you are not seeing it in the Battle.net app, completely exit it and restart it. Then click on the All Games option in the games section, find Diablo II, and click it. From there, you should see a drop down menu above where the Play or Install button normally would be. From that menu, be sure the Beta option is selected. The Beta will be the only version that can be played at this time. Also, make sure you are online in the app. If you are listed as offline in the top right, be sure to click the option to go online.