There are two official exchange sites for Diablo III, one based upon gold accumulated in the game and one based on real world money. I would suggest using either one of these rather than going off of Blizzard's servers, since Blizzard is policing the terms of these two exchanges and the rest are on the honor system.
The website sells WOW Gold within the USA and the EU, as well as gaming currency for the increasing popularity of online gaming. They operate within China, and are mostly known for the currency in Diablo 3.
In Diablo IV, Gold plays an important role as the primary in-game currency used to purchase various items, including weapons, armor, potions, and other consumables. Gold can also be used to repair equipment, craft items, and upgrade gear.
Yes, Diablo is in Diablo 3.
You got tricked into liking a liar/scammer's page. There's no reward, they're just trying to get more people to like their page. No one will give you free gold, you've got to work for it in-game.
The same as always, either kill monsters, look in chests/hiding places or sell equipment.
No. There are Diablo 3 teaser videos on the Blizzard website.
Mephisto is mentioned, but does not appear 'in person' during Diablo 3.
Diablo 3 is out now, it was released on the 15th of May 2012.
No, there is no pirate class in Diablo 3. If you mean to pirate the game, you cannot do that either.
diablo 1 is about 100mb diablo about 800mb and diablo 2 expansion another about 800mb
It's been over 13 years since Diablo 2 was a true Hype, so this would give you a perfect reason not to worry if Diablo 3 would be your 1st Diablo game experience.
Gypsy Gold refers to the currency used in the fictional video game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." It is the primary form of currency used by the inhabitants of the game world to buy and sell goods and services.