![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First introduced at the request of the Diablo community back in August 2012, Paragon now has no cap, can be shared somewhat amongst characters on your account and now come with an added bonus. The Paragon bonus system has been re-worked too. Finally, you can now trigger cursed chest subquests in dungeons as well, receive limited-time character buffs and fight new monster classes. If that doesn’t satisfy you, the Monster Power system is gone, and replaced with 10 new difficulty settings, including 6 “Torment” levels (I’m guessing Blizzard either ran out of disparaging adjectives or they really like the word torment.) In addition, Blizzard has announced that they have re-worked all of the original hero classes and leveled them out a bit better than before. Enemies progress just like you do, meaning the game always provides you with a challenge. you beat the game at one difficulty, unlock another and so on,) the game ramps up its difficulty alongside you. Rather than linear difficulty boosts (ie. What is arguably the main core mechanic of this game has been reworked – The difficulty. Blizzard has revealed that these changes may eventually reach the console versions too, though a release date is TBD. NOTE: All of the changes pertain to patch 2.0.1 for the PC version only. Some of the changes in this “patch” are normally reserved for gaming sequels, and I guess kudos to Blizzard to just offer them up to gamers like this. When you read through the changes below, it’s hard to argue. The changes clear up a few enhancements the Diablo community wanted, and massively overhauls others, to the point where Forbes declared this essentially Diablo IV. Our resident reviewer Randal Santia will be taking you through the ups and downs of the expansion when it comes out, however, in anticipation of expansion, and in the interest of balancing a few things out, Blizzard has recently released a new patch for the game, met with much fanfare and praise in addition to confirming the shutdown of the Auction Houses on March 18th. Diablo III PC gamers: This game has been a big deal for you since it came out nearly two years ago, and on March 25th, things will get even bigger when Diablo III: Reaper of Souls comes out. ![]()
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