
#Diablo iii forum Patch
These changes are intended to be released as part of a pre-expansion patch and will be made available to all players. All characters on your account have their own version of the allocated points, which can be reallocated at any time. These points can then be spent to boost up various stats in four different categories: Core Stats, Offensive, Defensive, and Adventure. Players now earn Paragon Points each time they level up.Any Paragon experience you gain on your Normal or Hardcore characters will contribute to your account’s “Normal Paragon level” or “Hardcore Paragon level.” Similarly, all Hardcore characters on an account will share a Paragon level. Normal characters on an account will share a Paragon level. Paragon levels are now account-wide per game type.Players can now earn as many Paragon levels as they please. While Blizzard Tech Support staff regularly monitors and replies to this forum, it is not meant as a place to resolve complex issues, because of the nature of forums. This forum exists to provide Diablo III customers with a place to discuss technical issues with each other and Blizzard Tech Support staff members. We’ve made three significant changes to the Paragon system: Welcome to the Technical Support forum for Diablo III. How does the new Paragon system work? Will the new Paragon system be available to all players? Diablo III’s Paragon progression system has received several updates for the expansion, adding even more endgame character advancement and replayability. The redesigned loot system in Reaper of Souls focuses on rewarding players with even better treasure through targeted “smart drops,” new and improved multi-level Legendary items, and a third artisan, the Mystic, who can augment an item’s power and appearance.Ī new Adventure Mode has been added as well with all Waypoints unlocked in this mode, the entire world becomes the player’s battlefield! Included in Adventure Mode are two new game features, Bounties, a randomized objective system, and Nephalem Rifts aka Loot Runs, a randomized dungeon system, provide fun and rewarding challenges for players to tackle when they’re looking for new ways to test their might. The expansion also builds upon several key features of the Diablo franchise, with a greater emphasis on randomized environments, horrific new monsters, epic new quests, and substantial updates to the loot experience. Players forging ahead with their existing Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor, and Wizard characters will benefit from an array of fearsome new spells and abilities as they advance in level. In addition to expanding the story of Diablo III with an all-new, action-packed Act V and introducing the incorruptible Crusader class, Reaper of Souls increases the game’s level cap to 70. The existing forums will be available in read-only mode for some time after the Forum Migration. There are a few important things to note about this migration process: Existing threads will not be carried over to the new forums. I haven’t heard anything about these titles becoming a possibility, but the whole thing makes me realize I’m merely one of thousands of pet cats that Blizzard is dangling a delicious mouse in front of right now.What new features can see in Reaper of Souls? As with other Blizzard game titles, the time has arrived for the Diablo III forums to migrate to new forum software.

Not only did a forum for Diablo 3 pop up, but also a forum for Diablo 4 and 5 (Thanks Mike!), which surely resulted in more nipple stiffening and general hysteria. The appearance of Diablo 3 forums sent many fans into a fainting spell (hopefully they had a friend around with smelling salts handy.)

However, when changes on take place, they warrant discussion, especially since they’re official. Since my last post in April about Diablo 3 buzz, I’ve avoided talk of the title on the front page, although our beloved cbloggers have filled their void nicely with their own speculations on the possibility of the much-wanted sequel.
