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On 1/27/2017 at 2:05 PM, Guest inf3rno said:

I'm also curious for an answer on this. Rapid Descent seems overkill since OROTZ ring takes care of the cooldown pretty well and also I don't really want to spam FS anyway since I don't always want to reset the Faithful Memory DPS buff for a weaker one. Any opinions?

 

sorry for spamming :/

Answered this above to your other comment.

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On 1/30/2017 at 1:34 PM, Guest inf3rno said:

Any opinions on this one?

Another issue to remember is that your blind won't do anything against certain enemies. The free Judgement is a guaranteed 40% reduction against any enemy, regardless of DR. Mainly looking at RGs here. It's still a very good belt, but it's situational basically. It's amazing vs. trash, but will eventually do nothing against RGs.

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On 1/31/2017 at 7:45 PM, Guest kupo said:

Has anyone ever used a SOJ on this build? Seems like it could work and be a nice help for higher grifts perhaps?

You can, but CoE is better.

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On 1/31/2017 at 7:45 PM, Guest kupo said:

Also I am a horse rider. Which makes a bigger difference Iron skin or Laws of valor if I had to pick?

Can't edit for some reason, but you'll die without Iron Skin almost instantly.

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On 2/2/2017 at 9:05 AM, Guest inf3rno said:

I would say in higher GRs you have no chance to survive even trash packs without Iron SkinIron Skin Steel SkinSteel Skin.

Thanks for helping to answer :)

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On 2/13/2017 at 2:29 PM, Inso said:

 If not, then what is wrong with my gear (other than it's not all augmented and not all ancient).

  • Compass Rose is weak rolled.
  • There's a few very low Strength rolls.
  • Not the best damage roll on weapon.
  • Weak rolls on Traveler's

These are small things, but when you want to push into 90s, these are the things that matter.

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On 2/14/2017 at 9:08 AM, Guest Torhm said:

I used Faithful MemoryFaithful Memory instead of Johanna's ArgumentJohanna's Argument cause I find it in ancient and not the other. Is it a good idea ?

Yes, but only if you have Johanna's in the cube. In an ideal world, it is better to have Johanna's equipped because it is a 1-hander, but it's not that important.

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18 hours ago, Blainie said:

Another issue to remember is that your blind won't do anything against certain enemies. The free Judgement is a guaranteed 40% reduction against any enemy, regardless of DR. Mainly looking at RGs here. It's still a very good belt, but it's situational basically. It's amazing vs. trash, but will eventually do nothing against RGs.

Could you explain a little bit more pls? I'm still not really convinced :)

What I see is a guaranteed 40% DR for 6 seconds vs. a slightly less guaranteed "100% DR" for 4 seconds. What exactly do you mean by "it will do nothing against RGs"? Even at GR80 RGs are by far my smallest issue, as I can continuously Blind them and they are just sitting ducks during the Blind. Yes, they will come out from Blind and do their attacks, but that's what Iron SkinIron Skin, the dodge with Falling SwordFalling Sword or the Toughness buff of Akarat's ChampionAkarat's Champion is for.

I'm no pro or anything whatsoever, playing only casually so I might not know the underlying mechanics very well. What am I missing here?

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On 15/02/2017 at 1:25 PM, Blainie said:

Yes, but only if you have Johanna's in the cube. In an ideal world, it is better to have Johanna's equipped because it is a 1-hander, but it's not that important.

Thx for the answer :)

This week end, I found an ancien Johanna's ArgumentJohanna's Argument.

 

But I'm still stuck to GR 71. Can you help me improve my stuff ? Cause I didn't really see what improve first.
My profile : http://eu.battle.net/d3/fr/profile/Torhm-2299/hero/87850471

 

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Guest Sarvoth

Hi all,

I hate to bug the experts to help me, but I am a bit frustrated and I am not sure where I went wrong.

tl;dr... I have all the pieces for this Deadset build, mix of ancients and non-ancients. Die instantly with all CDs on, in lvl 60+ GRs, need help in understanding why.

Here is my current build: http://www.d3planner.com/729722680

I can barely do level 55 GR, I die super fast. I have pushed upwards into the 60's, and I had to stop at 64, I think. Entered the GR, blue pack right in the front, killed me instantly, even with all CDs on and a unity ring on my undying companion, so I am kind of lost how my gear is that bad or I did something majorly wrong. I heard this build can do 90+ GR, and I am not sure how. Is it because I am not full ancients?

This is my favorite build to play as Crusader, 2nd is holy condemn build, that I switched to this from. I also have a thorns build, which is incredibly tanky, but can't stand how slow it feels. Just not fun.

I am using Fallen Sword as much as possible, especially on density packs. What kills me right now is projectiles. I swapped all my gems to diamonds to help with resists, at this point, I am not sure how to push GR levels without dying 30 times to complete it.

While I am not greatest at timing for the elemental ring buffs, I do save my Iron Skin and even Akarat's champion when I go low. I have a bottomless potion I also use. Finally, I swapped to  a new law that heals and reduces damage in hopes it would help a little. For the record, I don't have a unity on, because I duo almost all the time with my wife, who plays a DH. Her toughness is greater than mine by, and she has no problems not dying (she is using an Unhallowed build/grenade build).

Hoping someone can help me. I know my rolls are not perfect, if its just the gear that is the problem, then I guess I'll have to keep farming level 55 GRs, just annoying I can't upgrade my gems anymore at this GR level without lots of failures :(

Hoping I did something silly/stupid that someone catches.

Thanks!

-Sarv 

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Sorry, my last post's link for some reason lead to a profile that was mostly good, not sure why it showed the wrong cube'd items. This should work better: http://www.d3planner.com/357572815

I have the Faithful Memory/Hammer Jammers/Convention of Elements equipped on cube with this build.

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On 3/22/2017 at 9:54 PM, Guest Sarvoth said:

I can barely do level 55 GR, I die super fast. I have pushed upwards into the 60's, and I had to stop at 64, I think. Entered the GR, blue pack right in the front, killed me instantly, even with all CDs on and a unity ring on my undying companion, so I am kind of lost how my gear is that bad or I did something majorly wrong. I heard this build can do 90+ GR, and I am not sure how. Is it because I am not full ancients?

I am using Fallen Sword as much as possible, especially on density packs. What kills me right now is projectiles. I swapped all my gems to diamonds to help with resists, at this point, I am not sure how to push GR levels without dying 30 times to complete it.

While I am not greatest at timing for the elemental ring buffs, I do save my Iron Skin and even Akarat's champion when I go low. I have a bottomless potion I also use. Finally, I swapped to  a new law that heals and reduces damage in hopes it would help a little. For the record, I don't have a unity on, because I duo almost all the time with my wife, who plays a DH. Her toughness is greater than mine by, and she has no problems not dying (she is using an Unhallowed build/grenade build).

Hoping someone can help me. I know my rolls are not perfect, if its just the gear that is the problem, then I guess I'll have to keep farming level 55 GRs, just annoying I can't upgrade my gems anymore at this GR level without lots of failures :(

Hoping I did something silly/stupid that someone catches.

So, I noticed a few things that might help you.  Just for reference, my gear is in the same general range as yours- a few Ancients, no augments.  See for yourself: http://www.d3planner.com/818181088.  My paragon level (861) and legendary gems (82) are certainly higher, which is a not insignificant difference.  I'm able to do GR65 with relative ease, and have done 70.  Unless my skills improve (not bloody likely!), I think 75 would be the ceiling with this gear.  Like you, I'm not a pro at timing CoE rotations (in fact, I ignore them entirely SHAME ON ME).  I also don't use potions, because...well, maybe I should look into that.  Nonetheless, I am confident that you should be capable of GR60 without difficulty, and possibly GR65.

On to the advice:

  • You rightly point out that some of your gear rolls are not ideal, and that is certainly part of the issue.  Your damage bonuses for unused/unhelpful skills (Condemn/Slash/Falling Sword) are taking the place of buffs you would benefit from.  You might consider rerolling them in the cube, and when enchanting them, replace damage bonuses to skills you won't use (even Falling Sword, which is here purely to synergize with your armor set, Faithful Memory, and Sacred Harness) with anything else.  Even less prioritized buffs to Armor, All Resist, and even Life Regen are at least doing something to help you, no matter how small.  Your shoulders and boots are both good candidates for rerolls and enchants.  Also, I know that Weapon Dmg % is prioritized higher in the build than Cooldown Reduction for your Johanna's Argument, but in your situation I'd consider rolling that off to improve your overall CDR.  Increasing uptime for Akarat's Champion is hugely important, and quicker resets on Iron Skin will help, too. 
  • With regard to Falling Sword, make sure you're not using it too much and resettting it to a lower multiplier than what you already have; typically, if I manage to get anything 6 or better (watch the little hammer icon on the UI to see what your multiplier is), I'll avoid jumping again unless I can land on a bigger pack or I need to reset the 8 second 50% damage reduction from the (4) set bonus.  
  • This build thrives on dishing out huge amounts of damage, and doing so while utilizing an aggressive, alert style of play helps you stay alive.  The more damage you can do, the more your should be healing yourself from Life on Hit.  I like to put an Oculus Ring on my follower, and make a point to move into the circle for greater DPS.  You mentioned the Unity ring on your follower, but that will not improve your survivability unless you ditch either the OROTZ or the CoE for another Unity ring, which I would not recommend.
  • Consider replacing the passive Blunt with Holy Cause; the incoming 1% heal procs from your holy damage will help once you're GR60+.  The 1% doesn't seem like much, but every collision of every one of your many hammers is contributing.
  • In lieu of saving Iron Skin and Akarat's Champion for emergencies, I'd suggest using them as often as they're up; with this build and at these difficulties, any arrow you didn't see, explosion you were just on the edge of, or pit of nastiness you stand in too long can take you down in an eyeblink.  Increasing your CDR as suggested above will help with this.

That's all I can think of for now.  Good luck!  I'll be eager to hear how it goes.

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Season 10:

I feel that I'm either not understanding this build or I'm doing something wrong. (Which, one could argue, is actually the same thing). You can find my armory profile for my Crusader this season by clicking here: Sajakain's Crusader.

The problem I'm having is that, despite landing with Falling SwordFalling Sword Rapid DescentRapid Descent and even using Akarat's ChampionAkarat's Champion ProphetProphet, I sometimes instantly die. This has even been in situations that once I land with Falling Sword, I'm dead. The average Greater Rift I'm running is 55 - 60 right now trying to level my gems a bit more.

Is this build supposed to be that squishy? I can't adequately explain how frustrating it is to die in this manner in such a low GR (imo, 55 is low but I may be wrong).

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4 hours ago, Sajakain said:

Is this build supposed to be that squishy? I can't adequately explain how frustrating it is to die in this manner in such a low GR (imo, 55 is low but I may be wrong).

Take heart in the fact that when played well, this build can decimate huge groups with enough speed to make the occasional death  tolerable.  Until you get more Ancient pieces and level your Legendary gems into the mid 50s, GR 55-60 is respectable, especially with a higher skill-cap build.  However, you are certainly correct in assessing that this is by no means a durable build.  As such, it is possible at times to burn through the "cheat death" abilities provided by IndestructibleIndestructible and Akarat's ChampionAkarat's Champion ProphetProphet before either gets a chance to reset.  When that happens, insta-death is possible, especially when fighting elites with nasty affixes.  Make sure you're spamming ProvokeProvoke and Iron SkinIron Skin whenever possible to decrease enemy attack speed, generate wrath, and buff your durability.  Provoke in particular should be almost constantly available due to the Seeker of the Light 2p bonus.  Remember also the Life on Hit mechanic; if you are taking a beating, move around to get damage reduction from The Compass RoseThe Compass Rose while simultaneously using Provoke to group enemies close, then Falling SwordFalling Sword the lot of them and start DPSing like mad.  Hopefully you'll be able to self-heal enough to offset incoming damage, and possibly even recover health.  That said, certain elite affixes are bad news; Arcane (especially on minions) can get ridiculous, and Juggernaut champions can take forever (especially if you're solo) once you no longer have adds to proc Faithful MemoryFaithful Memory and Bane of the TrappedBane of the Trapped is neutered by the Juggernaut's immunity to CC.

You can probably make some adjustments to your gear that will help a bit; the life regen on your chest piece is probably worth rerolling; unfortunately you can't get All Resist because of the secondary Lightning resist, but Armor or +Life % will help with one-shots.  Also, the 421 Vitality is pretty poor.  Frankly, it's probably worth trying to reroll with Law of Kulle in the Cube or getting another from Kadala or loot drops.  Likewise, the Punish and Slash damage on your belt and pants aren't helping and would be better replaced with anything else that you actually can benefit from.

Hope this helps a little- good luck!

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30 minutes ago, Gunthur said:

You can probably make some adjustments to your gear that will help a bit; . . .

Yeah I've been working on rerolling pieces as I can. Unfortunately I keep running out of mats lol. It's a process of "Bounties -> Rifts -> GR -> Reroll stats / upgrade items / etc -> run out of mats -> repeat".

Ty for the information, though. It is appreciated.

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2 hours ago, Gunthur said:

Take heart in the fact that when played well, this build can decimate huge groups with enough speed to make the occasional death  tolerable.

I forgot to mention; my aggravation with this build is not from an "occasional death". It's from dying so many times in a 59/60GR that I reach the 30 second timer. Granted; I still finish it but the instant deaths (sometimes consecutive) is extremely frustrating.

I just don't understand how I can jump in with Falling Sword, Akarat's Champion, and Iron Skin and get 1 shot by a white trash mob.

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23 hours ago, Sajakain said:

I forgot to mention; my aggravation with this build is not from an "occasional death". It's from dying so many times in a 59/60GR that I reach the 30 second timer. Granted; I still finish it but the instant deaths (sometimes consecutive) is extremely frustrating.

I just don't understand how I can jump in with Falling Sword, Akarat's Champion, and Iron Skin and get 1 shot by a white trash mob.

Maybe if you could record a video of a GR run it would be possible to evaluate any possibilities for tactical improvements.  I am not a great expert on this build, but I did successfully run it into the low GR70s in Season 9, and usually managed to finish GRs with 0-2 deaths.  Here's the gear I was running.

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12 hours ago, Gunthur said:

Maybe if you could record a video of a GR run it would be possible to evaluate any possibilities for tactical improvements.  I am not a great expert on this build, but I did successfully run it into the low GR70s in Season 9, and usually managed to finish GRs with 0-2 deaths.  Here's the gear I was running.

I'd be more than happy to!

With the video I made, a couple points for reference:

  • After I completed the Greater Rift (60), I went back and noticed that my Paragon points were still adjusted to my Death's BreathDeath's Breath farming build. =\
  • The monitor I play on is a 21:9 aspect ratio monitor: 2560x1080 resolution. When I rendered the video it seems kind of shrunk. I apologize for that and may just switch to my other 16:9 resolution video for recording purposes, lol.

If you note anything, by all means, point it out.

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You can find the build here: Sajakain's Crusader
You can find the video here: Greater Rift 60

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7 hours ago, Sajakain said:

If you note anything, by all means, point it out.

So, I watched the video, and I took a possibly embarrassing amount of notes.  The first thing to point out is, hey, you finished GR 60!  You took a few deaths, but even so you cleared in just over 6 minutes, which is pretty quick.  I think those deaths can be avoided, and I think you can crank out even more damage to make things go even faster next time.  I'm going to be somewhat thorough, so please forgive me if I seem nitpicky.  To preemptively summarize, I could condense my suggestions to the following:

  1. Try to get better use out of the Faithful MemoryFaithful Memory damage multiplier.  In many cases, you were at x4 or below when there was the possibility to be at x6 or better.  You doing more DPS=more life/hit, less incoming damage (because mobs are taking a dirt nap), and quicker clears.
  2. Avoid walking into a pack of enemies when you can jump in with Falling SwordFalling Sword, especially if you have a low Faithful Memory multiplier and/or your damage reduction from Falling Sword has run out.  The 4 piece bonus from the Seeker of the Light set gives you 50% damage reduction for 8 seconds after you use Falling Sword, and you're getting JudgmentJudgment DebilitateDebilitate from your Sacred HarnessSacred Harness, immobilizing enemies and getting another 40% damage reduction.  If you're taking a beating and are low on health, jump without reservation, and onto a big pack of baddies if possible.
  3. Make greater use of ProvokeProvoke Too Scared to RunToo Scared to Run to reduce incoming attacks, proc Bane of the TrappedBane of the Trapped, and make tighter groups of enemies to jump on and squish.
  4. Don't neglect the DPS boost provided by your follower's Oculus RingOculus Ring.  The 70-85% damage increase really makes a difference.

Here's the ultra TL;DR version: use Falling Sword more and better.

Here's some specific time-referenced observations:

1:28 Entered room with no buffs running except Endless Walk.  No damage reduction from Falling Sword, no Blessed Hammer DPS bonus, died.

2:06 Entered group without use of Falling Sword.

2:16 Entered group with Falling Sword, example of what to do instead.

2:23 With a low Faithful Memory multiplier of x4, walked into a group of enemies.  Jump in instead with Falling Sword, and utilize your follower's Oculus Ring circle for higher DPS.

2:30 Jumped near a big pack, but only got an x4 Faithful Memory multiplier.  Behavior is correct, just need to target your jump more accurately.

3:14 With Faithful Memory x1, walked into a group instead of jumping, killed by range attack with Iron Skin available.

3:44 Good example of use of Falling Sword, got x8 Faithful Memory bonus.

4:02 Stood in a pile of bad stuff, Faithful Memory bonus only x1, jump out of ouchy stuff to improve multiplier, increase damage reduction, and save your feet.

4:23 Jumped into a small pack when a larger one was available, netted only an x2 Faithful Memory bonus.  Also, from 4:23-4:46, maximum Faithful Memory bonus was x2, and that was only for the first 10 seconds.  You were without any damage reduction from Falling Sword from 4:32-4:46 when you used Falling Sword again.  Utilize ProvokeProvoke Too Scared to RunToo Scared to Run more often to build tighter packs, proc your Bane of the Trapped, and reduce enemy DPS.

4:27 Oculus Ring circle unused.

4:29 Walked into group with x2, should jump instead.

5:00 Example of where Provoke can be used to build a better pack, Falling Sword used but only x2.

5:06 Good decision to use FS, but only netted x4.  Try to hit more mobs.

5:36 With FM bonus of x6, carried out a quick and painless (for you, not the baddies) elite pack kill.

5:56 Good use of Falling Sword, netted an x9 FM bonus, but abandoned a large pack.  Instead, take the 6-8 seconds of damage reduction to move into the Oculus circle, spam Provoke to maintain Wrath and bring in mobs, and spam Blessed Hammer to smash some fools.

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Guest Cheve

I want to thank Deadset for his cool guide. I play on Xbox One and yesterday achieved GR86, now on top36 for crusader. Yesterday was a good day as finally I got an ancient weapon increasing my dos from 1200m to 1800m. Need to improve my rose ring, get ancient shoulders and put some extra gems and I think I'll get 90s soon

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On 4/27/2017 at 9:52 AM, Guest Cheve said:

I want to thank Deadset for his cool guide. I play on Xbox One and yesterday achieved GR86, now on top36 for crusader. Yesterday was a good day as finally I got an ancient weapon increasing my dos from 1200m to 1800m. Need to improve my rose ring, get ancient shoulders and put some extra gems and I think I'll get 90s soon

Congrats on your progress with the build! Hopefully you've hit the 90s since your post :)

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Okay, noob question, but I never really played Crusader -

Is the Sacred Harness belt a seasonal only drop? I've used so many shards now (like over 10k) on trying to get it, and it hasn't dropped yet. 

Or is my RNG just that bad? 

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Any suggestions for using this build for HC? Some of the comments seem to indicate dying a lot which scares me. My crusader is only around t5 right now and still missing a lot of stuff, but it doesn't make a lot of sense to continue gearing if the build is too squishy for HC. 

Thanks!

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On ‎08‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 5:51 PM, Blainie said:

Congrats on your progress with the build! Hopefully you've hit the 90s since your post :)

Hehe yes, I achieved 94, levelling up some gems to get 95

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On ‎11‎/‎05‎/‎2017 at 8:41 PM, Guest Cheve said:

Hehe yes, I achieved 94, levelling up some gems to get 95

and... 96. Got into top 10 of Xbox!

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      The Darkening of Tristram returns to Diablo 3 on January 3, 2025. Learn more about the event in the official preview!
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      Diablo’s anniversary is right around the corner, along with the Darkening of Tristram event! Whether you’re a series veteran craving nostalgia, or a newcomer hungry for your first taste of the franchise’s past, this annual loving homage to the earliest days of Diablo is for you.
      Read on for more, including a closer look at the anniversary dungeon and its unique rewards.

      Stop the Cultists
      Your journey begins on the trail of a group of mysterious cultists causing trouble in Sanctuary. As you hunt them down in Adventure Mode, you’ll uncover clues leading to a portal into Tristram’s past, and the terrifying darkness that took hold of the town so many years ago. . . .

      Explore the Cathedral
      Follow the clues and you’ll soon find yourself in a realm of glorious RetroVision™, where an all-too-familiar cathedral looms. Explore the depths and you’ll discover familiar enemies and iconic items, all brought to life in the Diablo III engine. Meanwhile, deep beneath the catacombs, the Dark Lord himself awaits any intrepid adventurer who dares to challenge him. . . .

      Discover Precious Loot
      What is a Diablo game without shiny new loot to call your own? Completing activities in the anniversary event yields unique transmogrification effects, achievements, portraits, pets, and more.
      While some rewards are easy to find, others may have you scouring every nook or unlocking every achievement before you can get your hands on them. Can you earn them all? There’s only one way to find out!

      Your Journey Begins…
      Exclusive rewards and challenging enemies await you, but they won’t last forever! The cultists will appear on December 31 at 4 p.m. PST, and the portal opens January 3 at the same hour. Both parts of the event end January 31 at 4 p.m. PST.
      Enter the dungeon, reap your rewards, and survive the evils within—or die in the process, never to be heard from again. . . .
    • By Staff
      A brand new season arrives in Diablo 3 next month! Blizzard have the full preview ready so let's take a look at the cosmetic rewards, season journey, Haedrig's Gift sets, and more!
      Season 33 (Source)
      Sanctuary needs you to answer its call for aid in Season 33: Shades of the Nephalem. Starting on October 25 at 5 p.m. PDT/CET/KST, Nephalem can harness the power of the Shades of the Nephalem theme, which first debuted with Season 22. For an in-depth look at what’s coming, take a gander below. Also, Season 32 will officially come to an end on October 20. Seasonal Journey
      Season Theme
      Season Cosmetic Rewards
      Season Journey Rewards
      Seasonal Conquest
      Haedrig’s Gift
      Patch 2.7.8
      Season Theme
      The shadows, they are moving, and they seem… animated. Like they have a will of their own. Whatever this trickery is, perhaps you can use it to your advantage. Let’s see what the demons say when you fight side by side with your own shadow! Shadows of the Past: Activating a Shrine/Pylon will spawn in a shadow clone of your class, who will come with a randomly chosen 1 of 3 predetermined builds. This clone's power will scale with your character and will last for 1 minute (unless your character dies). See this article for the shadow clone variations that can spawn when activating. Kanai’s Cube: Kanai’s Cube will have a fourth slot this season. This fourth slot will have the choices of the first 3 slots but will not stack with any of them, providing additional flexibility to your build. Return to Top Season Cosmetic Rewards
      Beginning with Season 17, we began re-introducing previous Seasonal rewards to make them available to any who may have missed them the first time around. For Season 33, this means awards originally available from Season 9 are returning to the Season Journey. However, we know it’s nice to have something new to aim for if you’ve already participated in previous Seasons. We’re continuing to provide new End of Journey rewards as introduced in Season 17, with two new cosmetic rewards for those who complete the entirety of the Season journey. Prove your worth in the Trial of Tempests to earn the Stupendous Contraption pet and the Industrial Portrait Frame.
      In addition to the Chest and Gloves slots of the exclusive Conqueror Set, you’ll be able to earn the Pandemonium portraits, and the cute and craggily Rocky pet first introduced in Season 9. Return to Top Season Journey Rewards
      If you’ve been diligently slaying demons before and reached Conqueror in the Season Journey each time, you’ve surely accrued a few extra stash tabs. You’ll earn one additional tab each Season by finishing the Conqueror tier, up to a maximum of five: Guardian of Sanctuary: Finish a Level 70 Nephalem Rift on Torment XIII difficulty within five minutes. Gem of My Life: Level three Legendary Gems to level 55. All I Do is Win: Complete 2 Conquests this Season. Life Goes On: Kill Maghda at Level 70 in under fifteen seconds on Torment XIII difficulty. Money Ain’t a Thang: Slay Greed on Torment XIII difficulty. Treasure Goblins outside of Nephalem Rifts will sometimes open portals to Greed’s domain, The Vault. Take U There: Reach Greater Rift Level 60 Solo. Greater Rift keystones can be obtained from any Nephalem Rift guardian. Power Amplification: Use Kanai’s Cube to augment an Ancient Legendary item with a Level 50+ gem. Cubic Reconfiguration: Use Kanai’s Cube to reforge a Legendary item. Return to Top Seasonal Conquest
      Want to prepare your Conquest plan for Season 33? Here are the challenges you’ll face: For Curses!/Stars Align, pick any Cursed Chest event that requires killing monsters and defeat over 350 or more at level 70 on Torment X or higher. Also returning for Season 33 is Sprinter/Speed Racer, where you’re challenged to complete the entire Diablo III campaign from Act I to Act V at Level 70 in under an hour! Next is Avarice/Avaritia, where all that glitters is gold—that is, if you can complete a 50 million Gold streak outside of The Vault or its Inner Sanctum. We're also bringing Thrill/Superhuman, which requires completion of a Greater Rift Level 45—solo and without any Set items equipped. And lastly we'll be bringing back Speed Demon/Need for Speed, meaning you'll need to beat a Torment X Nephalem Rift at Level 70 in 2 minutes. Best of luck! Return to Top Haedrig’s Gift
      Finally, the Class Sets rewarded for completing certain chapters in the Season Journey courtesy of Haedrig’s Gift have rotated once more. We’ve listed the available Sets below. For those new to Seasons, here’s how it works: Completing Acts II, III, and IV of the Season Journey will reward you with three of Haedrig’s Gifts. Each Gift contains a few pieces from one of your Class Sets. Players can only unlock one Class Set in this manner per Season across Hardcore and Non-Hardcore, so choose wisely! The set you receive depends on the class of the character you’re playing when you open each Haedrig’s Gift. To collect a full Class Set, you’ll need to open all three on the same character. Here are the sets granted by Haedrig’s Gift in Season 33: Barbarian - Might of the Earth Crusader - Thorns of the Invoker Demon Hunter - The Shadow's Mantle Monk - Monkey King's Garb Witch Doctor - Raiment of the Jade Harvester Wizard - Firebird's Finery Necromancer - Grace of Inarius Return to Top Patch 2.7.8
      Our next patch goes live on October 22 and introduces quality-of-life updates for demon slayers on Mac. New Mac Executables/Mac Native Silicon and Intel: These updates will allow Diablo III to run on new versions of the macOS. PC Experience Stability: This PTR is open to both Mac and PC players. While the focal point of the 2.7.8 PTR is to test technical updates for Mac, we want PC users to monitor their playing experience as well. If you experience any stability issues or difficulties in connecting with Mac players, please give us that feedback. Return to Top  
    • By Staff
      Here's a preview of Season 33 and Patch 2.7.8 that will soon be available for testing on the PTR.
      Shades of Nephalem Theme
      In the latest Diablo III Season, the Shades of Nephalem season theme marks a return. Activating a Shrine or Pylon will spawn in a shadow clone of your class. The clone's power wil scale with your character and last for one minute or until death.

      Fourth Kanai's Cube Slot
      In addition to the season theme, Kanai's Cube will have an additional fourth slot.

      Season 33 Start?
      We expect Season 33 to start in late September/early October 2024.
      PTR Testing
      Patch 2.7.8 will be available for testing for one week. Initially, Blizzard planned to test out the patch from September 17 through September 24, but they ran into some unexpected issues and testing has been delayed. New Mac executables for Silicon and Intel chips will be available in this build, as revealed by Blizzard.
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      PTR FOCUS AND DETAILS
      The Patch 2.7.8 PTR will soon be under way. During this time, there may be periodic maintenances, outages, hotfixes, or minor patches. We urge you to focus your playthrough on the following:
      New Mac Executables/Mac Native Silicon and Intel: These updates will allow Diablo III to run on new versions of the macOS. PC Experience Stability: This PTR is open to both Mac and PC players. While the focal point of the 2.7.8 PTR is to test technical updates for Mac, we want PC users to monitor their playing experience as well. If you experience any stability issues or difficulties in connecting with Mac players, please give us that feedback. So that we can efficiently review your posts, please provide feedback in the PTR Feedback forum and bug reports in the PTR Bug Report forum.
      Season 33 Rewards
      The upcoming season mirrors Season 22 in terms of rewards, so here's what you can get.
      The Head and Shoulder slots of the Conqueror Set are coming, alongside Black Soulstone-themed portratis and the Loremaster pennant.

      Complete the Season 33 journey to earn the Book of Cain pet and the Lost Civilization Portrait Frame.

      Season 33 Journey Rewards
      Here are the Conqueror requirements for Diablo III in the upcoming season. This will grant you an additional stash tab (up to a max of 5).

      Guardian of Sanctuary: Finish a level 70 Nephalem Rift on Torment XIII difficulty within five minutes. Gem of My Life: Level three Legendary Gems to level 55. All I Do is Win: Complete two Conquests this Season. Life Goes On: Kill Maghda at level 70 in under 15 seconds on Torment XIII difficulty. Money Ain’t a Thang: Slay Greed on Torment XIII difficulty. Treasure Goblins outside of Nephalem Rifts will sometimes open portals to Greed’s domain, The Vault. Take U There: Reach Greater Rift Level 60 Solo. Greater Rift keystones can be obtained from any Nephalem Rift guardian. Power Amplification: Use Kanai’s Cube to augment an Ancient Legendary item with a level 50+ gem. Cubic Reconfiguration: Use Kanai’s Cube to reforge a Legendary item. Seasonal Conquests are additional goals to complete as part of the journey. You must earn at least 3 to earn cosmetics:

      Sprinter and Speed Racer task you with completing Acts I through V at max level in under one hour. Want to go fast while killing things? Boss Mode and Worlds Apart are right up your alley.  On A Good Day and I Can’t Stop are making a return, if leveling your Legendary Gems is more your thing. Finally, if you’re keen to prove your mastery of various Class Sets, Years of War and Dynasty will be returning along with Masters of the Universe and Masters of Sets. Best of luck! Haedrig's Gift Sets for Season 3
      Here are the Haedrig's Gift sets granted to your class in Season 33:

      Barbarian - Horde of the Ninety Savages Crusader - Aegis of Valor Demon Hunter - Gears of Dreadlands Monk - Patterns of Justice Witch Doctor - Mundunugu’s Regalia Wizard - Typhon’s Veil Necromancer - Masquerade of the Burning Carnival
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