But maybe it's because "might" is a pretty common word in English and a link would be confusing.
You say: "Yeah, you might be right" but you probably wouldn't say "You Fanaticism be right."
Correct @mikelessar. Words that are common in English are not autolinked. So yes, it's on purpose, not a mistake. But @fredkid does have a point with the "Skill"/"Runeword" suffixes.
"Diablo" also doesn't autolink (unlike Baal, Duriel, Mephisto or Andariel), as the name can refer to the game itself rather than the boss in D2/D2R.
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True, "Strength" is not very common in everyday discussions, but in terms of D2R it can be used in reference to attributes (like Dexterity, Energy, and Vitality). I'm guessing that's the reason Teebling made it not autolink.
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imo, Chaos also should not autolink, because you usually don't mean the runeword. Either you mean the normal Chaos on the Blizzard servers or the new Warlock skill tree.
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