
Drain Effectiveness tells what % of a character’s mana and life steal apply to that monster.Monsters need not carry a shield to block. Blocking tells what % of successful, blockable attacks will not damage the monster.Regen Rate tells what % of a monster’s hit points are recovered per second.Like many other SuperUniques, Pindleskin does not regenerate hit points. Pindleskin adds fire damage to every successful attack.He gains an additional random modifier on Nightmare, and 2 on Hell. The max TC/Rune possible depends on which level a monster spawns in, and can vary slightly from the listed values (monsters that spawn in later levels can drop higher level items).Champions and Bosses can sometimes drop from the next higher TC.The TC/Rune drops listed are the highest Treasure Class a normal monster of that type can drop.All values are listed by difficulty level: Normal / Nightmare / Hell.This made him very dangerous to any character with less than 1000 hit points, especially when cursed. Pindleskin, along with all Reanimated Horde, got a substantial boost to the accuracy and damage of their charge attack in v1.10 of the original game. You can tap the Halls of Pain waypoint and kill Nihlathak. Note for Diablo 2 Resurrectred Players: The above does now not apply.Note for original Diablo 2 players: Don’t tap the Halls of Pain Waypoint in Nihlathak’s Temple because you’ll lose Anya’s red portal and the ability to run effective quick Pindleskin’s runs.

Pindleskin is one of the most popular “item run” monsters in the game, due the fact he’s easy to reach and that he can drop from very high treasure classes. His minions are always in the narrow temple that leads to the entrance to the Halls of Anguish. He can be found in Nihlathak’s Temple, reached through the red portal beside Anya in Harrogath.
