Any gear left on the old hireling will be lost, so be sure to remove their items first. Players can still hire a new hireling when their old one's dead. Armor is mostly unlimited, with the exception that most hirelings cannot wear any Class-specific Items, other than the Barbarian, who can wear Barbarian Helms, and the Rogue, which can equip Amazon Bows. Hireling weapons are limited to their class. Hirelings could also be healed by dragging a health potion onto the hireling's profile, or by pressing Shift and (right-clicking the potion or using belt slot hotkey). A slain hireling could now also be resurrected, preserving their equipment and level. They received a new stats screen, allowing the player to equip them with items (even rare, set, and unique items) to further enhance their stats and combat potential. They came to be regarded as co-adventurers as they would now cross into other acts. In the Lord of Destruction expansion pack, hirelings were radically improved. For instance if the player had a Rogue Archer and traveled to Lut Gholein, the Rogue would disappear upon entering Act II. Also, hirelings couldn't enter different acts. Once killed, that hireling would be lost forever and the player would have to hire a new one. In the original, non-expansion Diablo II, Hirelings had only a limited use as they were killed easily.
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