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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Collector's Edition is a premium expansion pack for Diablo III, featuring exclusive in-game items like helms, weapons, and a Ghost Wolf minion, plus three extra character slots and a new Crusader class. It includes cross-game Blizzard bonuses such as a World of Warcraft companion pet and StarCraft II themed portraits. The package also offers immersive physical collectibles: a hardcover art book, a high-quality Malthael mouse pad, and a two-disc Blu-ray/DVD set with behind-the-scenes content. Designed for PC gamers, this edition enhances gameplay depth and Blizzard fandom, making it a must-have for dedicated players seeking both digital and tangible collector’s value.
| ASIN | B00HEUNOYS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,247 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #146 in Mac-compatible Games #2,334 in PC-compatible Games |
| Computer Platform | PC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,118) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020626729147 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 72914 |
| Manufacturer | Blizzard Entertainment |
| Number of Players | Single Player |
| Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 10 x 3.88 inches; 5.1 Pounds |
| Publication Date | March 25, 2014 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | March 25, 2014 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 020626729147 |
A**S
Patch 2.3 Updated Review - GREAT Expansion!!
I felt like I should post an updated review for this game since the top reviews are pretty out-dated. As a returning player who hasn't played much since the first season (season 4 is currently in progress) I can give a pretty good perspective on the changes and value of the expansion. Let's start with the changes (as of patch 2.3): - No more rift shards for normal rifts - No more realm of trials for greater rifts - Kanai's Cube added to the game - Additional area added to the game - New legendary gem (bane of the stricken) added - Bounty rewards completely changed - Legendary crafting revamped These are some pretty big quality of life improvements for people who haven't played RoS in a while, and for people who haven't played the expansion at all...it's a completely different game than the original was. Adventure mode was already the primary means of leveling/progression, and now it's even more friendly for people just starting out. The addition of Kanai's Cube makes gearing even easier initially but still makes it a challenge to obtain BiS pieces with ideal affixes and perfect rolls. ----------------------------------- Rifts - Previously you needed to complete bounties in order to obtain rift shards to run normal rifts, then you needed to complete the trial and level up your keystone. If you wanted to run in a group you had to all have the same level keystone, it was a pretty annoying system design. That's all gone. You no longer need rift shards, meaning you can run rifts from level 1 without being forced to do bounties (although there are actual rewards for bounties now!). You also no longer complete a trial but instead get to choose what level to complete based on what you've completed previously and keystones no longer level. Since you no longer level them that means playing with a group is as simple as choosing a level and everyone accepting (you each need a key). It means you will need to farm greater rift keys more often but they drop very frequently in higher torment levels and it's very easy to get geared to that level. Rifts are significantly more enjoyable now with the extra torment levels (7-10) and legendary drop rate feels good, on higher torments you will frequently get at least several drops per run and greater rifts above 40 (pretty easy to get to) drop many. ----------------------------------- Bounties - The removal of rift shards means that they had to revamp the rewards for running bounties, they also added additional missions and changed how bonus acts work. Bonus acts are no longer random, they rotate and each run for an hour, so if act 1 is the bonus it will remain the bonus every new game until the hour is up. However, when you complete a bonus act a *NEW* act becomes the bonus act. That means you can complete all 5 acts and receive a bonus for EACH one in a single game without remaking. Since the rewards are actually worthwhile now it makes running a full set more meaningful. In addition, you get two caches when you complete a bonus act. The first has a chance to drop an act specific legendary, along with the new act specific crafting mat and some random crafting mats. The bonus cache includes more act crafting mats, gold and some blood shards. I'm not sure which cache drops them, but you also get the crafting plans (gems/blacksmith) from the bounty rewards. The act specific crafting mats are *VERY* important now because they are used for the new crafting system and also for Kanai's cube which I'll talk about shortly because it's one of the biggest changes in the game. You will want to learn to effectively split farm bounties, where a group of people each complete a mission on their own, it makes it possible to complete a full set of bounties in roughly 15 min when it could take an hour or more solo. ----------------------------------- Crafting - There are no more legendary crafting mats in the game, so no more farming purple mobs over and over hoping to get the rare drop needed to craft something. Since the patterns are no longer world drop (as I mentioned above they are bounty cache rewards), that makes getting a set of crafted gear much more reasonable. You run bounties as you level or split farm them when you reach 70 and that will allow you to make a starter set of legendary gear to help you jump into torment and start farming the class sets. In addition, they have consolidated the crafting mats and there are no longer pre-60 and post-60 mats. That means that a level 40 legendary will turn into the same crafting mat as a level 70 legendary, so while you're leveling you will want to salvage everything and save those mats for when you're 70 since they can be used to craft gear and in the cube as well. Just make sure you hold onto any Puzzle Ring's or Bovine Bardiches, don't salvage those! ----------------------------------- Kanai's Cube - The single biggest change to the game since the expansion itself. Kanai's cube allows you to use various materials to perform different actions with items to your benefit. It allows you to change one stack of basic crafting mats or gems into another, you can "re-forge" a legendary which will re-roll it as if it had just dropped, you can extract legendary powers (affixes) to equip them to your character, you can convert a set piece into another piece of the same set, and most importantly: you can upgrade rares into legendary gear. Each "recipe" requires different mats, many of which include the basic crafting and act specific mats. Upgrading a rare costs 25 Death's Breaths, and 50 each of the basic crafting mats (yellow, blue, white) and will turn a specific 70 rare item into a legendary or set piece of the same type. That is incredibly important, it allows you to target farm weapons and armor. For example, a Barbarian currently wants to be running the Bul Kathos 1H mighty weapon set for Whirlwind builds and since there aren't many 1H mighty weapons you can typically upgrade anywhere from 5-10 rares (250 DB) and get both. That's a single evening of play-time, when farming the set traditionally could take dozens of hours or even weeks of play time. Reforging is also a big deal because it allows you to take an exceedingly rare item that dropped with really bad stats and re-roll it until you get what you want. Get Hexing Pants on your Barb but it rolled with Int? Instead of enchanting Int to Str you can re-forge it and then are still able to enchant another stat. The one caveat is that if you re-roll an ancient item (the rare upgraded variant, 1:10) it is NOT guaranteed to be an ancient, you have the same 1:10 chance. It does also work the other way, if you roll a normal item it CAN become an ancient so that is a good method of getting a very good item if you farm up the expensive mats to do so. Kanai's cube also has a couple special recipes, entering a puzzle ring by itself will destroy it and open a portal to the goblin vault. The goblin vault on higher difficulties can drop anywhere from 30-100 million gold, a bunch of items, gems and legendary gear. Getting someone to carry you through a T7+ vault is a GREAT way to get a jump start on a new character so that you don't have to worry about gold in a new season and also gives you the boon of the hoarder legendary gem. The bovine bardiche opens a portal to the not a cow level that will always include a couple pool of radiances and is a great way to get shrines before pushing higher greater rifts with a group. Finally, you can enter a piece of gear and a level 25 gem of ease (legendary gem) to remove the level requirement from a single piece of gear (level requirement 1). This allows you with a bit of patience and OCD to create an entire level 70 gear set with level 1 requirement for powerleveling alts. I have personally greated a set of crafted gear (cains, borns, etc) with exp boost and it takes under 30 minutes to solo level to 70 in torment 6, although if you are playing HC you will want to drop that a couple levels and play a bit more careful since losing all that gear would be DEVESTATING since it requires leveling at least 9-10 gems for a full set. ----------------------------------- Overall Impressions: Reaper of Souls is a significant improvement over Vanilla Diablo 3. The addition of seasons, adventure mode and the change to paragon levels and the switch from a trade-based AH to smart-loot has made the game significantly more fun. Seasons introduce new gear sets, legendary gems and keep things fresh by resetting things every few months while consistently rolling your progress into your non-seasonal progress. Act V was pretty fun but the real star is adventure mode. Bounties are far less tedious now than they originally were and both normal and greater rifts are fun without becoming a burden for people who only play an hour or two a couple nights a week. It takes a relatively short period of time to reach max level if you are familiar with the game and gearing with the new options (blood shards, cube upgrades) in addition to the crafting revamp is easier than ever. I have estimated that within 20 hours you can easily be speed running the newer torment levels (7-10) and be above GR 40 solo on most classes. From a balance perspective they have done an admirable job of presenting different sets/builds as viable for even high-level play. I have seen at least 2-3 different builds for each class I play become popular for progression over the course of the past few months, something that was unheard of in previous seasons. Class balance is still a bit hit or miss but that is to be expected and shifts from patch to patch, each class is able to attain GR60+ for the seasonal conquest with EASE in the duration of the season. The graphics and atmosphere are still good, although the graphics have never been the emphasis of the game. The game engine has some slight issues with performance in group play with certain builds (rend barbarian, helltooth witch doctor) but the issues are relatively minor unless you're running on a toaster and have been acknowledged and are being worked on for a future patch. The only actual criticism I have for the appearance of the game is the lack of UI functions like cooldown timers, DPS information, buff icons, and the basic things that other Blizzard games (like World of Warcraft) have either integrated or in add-ons that they have not added to Diablo. They can be obtained through a third party overlay, but its use is most likely (read: almost certainly) against the ToS and while no one has yet been banned it is definitely use at your own risk. I think RoS is definitely worth the money, although having been out 1.5 years I think at this point a $25-30 base price point and $20 or less on sale would be more appropriate. If you had the original Diablo 3 and never got the expansion I would HIGHLY recommend it, virtually all of the negatives that were present have been addressed at this point and they are continuously working with the community to move forward. I don't always agree with their decisions but they are one of the most proactive developers in the industry and they take their community feedback seriously.
S**T
Surprisingly Addictive.
Got this for my brother. I myself have been playing for a long time. I'll try my best to explain this to newcomers. I'm assuming you haven't bought the original diablo 3 in this review. Ill add the expansion review in under that. Diablo 3: Honestly its a very imcomplete game without the expansion. You can get to level 60 and have access to most of the classes(Demon hunter, wizard, monk, barbarian, witch doctor). The main drawback is you pretty much only have story mode to do and that gets old quickly. You can't play with friends who have the reaper of souls expansion unless you have it yourself. Overall its still a fun game for a playthrough or 2 solo. Diablo 3, Reaper of Souls:You gain access to level 70, an extra chapter in story mode, you gain the ability to play as the Crusader, and you gain adventure mode once you've beaten story mode(including the extra chapter). I'll try to explain adventure mode the best I can. Basically you have access to the entire game world, you can jump between chapters, do any boss fight, explore any side caves. The appeal to adventure mode is you get quests that give you various crafting items and keystones to unlock a randomly generated dungeon called rifts. Rifts are my main reason for playing adventure mode as the map is random along with the enemies. If you manage to hit the difficulty max and still don't feel challenged they have special ranked rifts where you have 15 minutes to complete a rift of various difficulties(you choose before you start with a special keystone). This special rift is attached to its own leaderboards for you competitive types. Perhaps my favorite thing so far with the game is the developers are keeping in touch with the community and adding new items and enemies every few months at no extra cost. They add seasons which are basically a separate account where you can start fresh with friends. Seasons typically have special items that can only be accessed in seasons at first. These seasons come with there own leaderboards and typically last 3 months. Overall I'm glad the developers continue to add to this great game.
E**I
Pre-Ordered in February Received via FEDEx at 10 AM March 25
The game is great. Played about 6 hours yesterday (3-25-14) and leveled the Crusader to lvl 15 as well as my Wizard to lvl 64. Love the mousepad, the artbook, the soundtrack. It's a great game. Note: If you do buy this, just go to Battle.net and register the product code. The download/update from February did the install for you. So the physical disc is kinda worthless. It took me 10 minutes trying to figure out why I can't install the expansion. To get the digital goodies, after you are ingame with any toon, down in the bottom left corner there is an envelope, click it to claim your angel wings, spectral dog, and 2 books for plans for the Mystic (which I have yet to find). With the wings and the dog, leave them in your chest and they can be put on any toon. After you have them in your inventory, just click on it to activate then put it back in the chest. I would also like to add, people that are butt hurt about the game, if you don't like it then don't play. I played WOW for a year and paying the monthly fees was enough for me to quit. I have never had a problem with the Diablo III servers crashing, glitching, or anything. Not that Blizzard is the best company in the world, but they are a company and they are in it to make money. Just like sports franchises, if you don't like it then don't participate. I love this game, don't really like Starcraft, and don't want to pay-to-play WOW, so guess which game out of the 3 I have bought, installed, and play. This is a review about the game not about the politics inside of running a corporation. Stick to the review of the game.
I**O
なぜブリザード社が世界的であるかがその3分の1は分かることになる。(10年近い世界トップのDiablo、WoW、Starcraftのシリーズの一つであることから)やったことない人はこの世の中で一度は経験した方が良いと思う。
Y**A
PS4版では、ネットプレイが有料(Playstation Plus加入必須。月額500円程度)でなおかつバトルネットでは、データを改変させたキャラ(チーターと呼ばれている)が存在するなどリスクが大きい。レベルの低い者がチーターに接触すると天文学的な経験値が入りやり直しを余儀なくされた者もいる。おそらくPS4版では、バトルネットは、できなくはない。自主自衛など自己責任でやってね程度か?もしくは、オフラインプレイをメインにしているように思える。ネットプレイでは、前述したようにそれなりで、(管理が行き届いていない。チャット能力不十分等)気の合う知人同士だけでのマルチプレイに重点を置いているのだろう。PC版でもディアブロ2前期までは、そういう問題があったらしいけど(後期ディアブロ2では、セーブデータをサーバーで管理していて改変しにくくなっている。)今は、PC版では、サーバーでセーブデータを厳重に管理され改変されにくいのはありがたい。すべてアカウント管理。この影響か?アカウントハッカーたる被害も多数報告されていてセキュリティ設定は、二重三重ほどかけた方が良い。アカウント作成時、ブリザード側もセキュリティ強化には、ユーザー側に積極的に支援している。(通常の設定に加え+無料のセキュリティ強化も有り。)しかもPC版バトルネットは今まで通り無料だ。ブリザード側の配慮も助かります。PC版,PS4版共にマンネリにならないようにシーズン制を導入している。PC版ディアブロ3で日本語版がないのは、どうやら過去、日本メーカーの粗相に原因があるようだ。 入力媒体は、PS4版は、コントローラのみですごい快適。PC版は今まで通りマウスとキーボード。三部作をやっている人にはマウス+キーボードでも苦にならないのではないかと...。ただゲーム機移植のその影響か?ディアブロ2のようにスキルを多くキーボードに割り振れなくなってしまったのは、残念だ。割り振りに使えるキーに限りがあり状況によって変えなければならないのは面倒。通常プレイでは、問題ないくらいのキーの数だが難易度が上がると苦しくなりそう。キー固定なので慣れるのに多少の時間を要する。 PC版では、UPdateファイルの適用によりdllファイルが悪さして起動しないこともある。各国、同志たちの最新情報掲示板を参考にして回避させる必要もあるため、多少の英語力を要する。
D**L
I am a long time Blizzard fan, and have been playing Diablo since the first including expansion packs. I did not buy this on initial release because of serious lag issues with the servers when they upgraded the loot and loss of market patch. Was not going to invest full price on an expansion I had little faith I could play smoothly at that time. Obviously, things were slowly fixed, and I got this for a much fairer price during Black Friday sales just a few months later. Some of the features this pack note are in fact already available through the main patch and do not require this expansion but they are minimal. New loot system, new paragon system, new difficulty levels, and new skillsets to the existing, original characters. This pack adds the Crusader class, new game modes, a new merchant in town and a new act with end boss. Everything it adds is very well done. Having other core characters, I only briefly fiddled with a Crusader just to see general look and play. I did not progress far, but did find myself wishing this was one of the original character's as I think I would certainly have chosen it to play through the full game. The new merchant, Miriam, I find mostly useless to me but I do recognize she may have some appeal for more experience/invested players who really want to tweak some of their items. I just found her recipes, even with my lvl 66 Barbarian, lacking in benefit and terribly resource expensive in some cases. The rares that drop often replace my equipment, so investing very hard found ingredient materials to MAYBE boost a single stat a bit just isn't my type of gamble. Miriam's option to let you change the look of a piece of your equipment for reasonable cost in gold is a little appealing, but of no real benefit or value in game other than maybe making a fairly simple looking piece of equipment (but with great stats you want to keep) look more like a Legendary you used to use until you out-grew it. My one complaint is in the length of the fourth act compared to cost. At full retail of $45, you're paying for only between 5-8hrs play. This will vary depending on your play style, obviously, but a straight through player, even doing side quests, will finish this in around the 5hr mark. Someone who replays an area a bit more, or a map completionist, or someone going for as many achievements as possible in an area can add some time to this but a lot of that will be based on repetition. My feeling is the expansion should never have been more than $30 in the first place. One act, one new character, and some features that were released to everyone via patch, and some other features that are pack exclusive just does not justify a full retail cost almost equal to that of the full D3 game at release. Possibly a little less depending on your area and vendor. I got it for $20, and I feel perfectly fine with that. Very happy I finally got it, and still have faith in Blizzard.
A**Y
I've been a fan of blizzard games for long... & diablo3 ros is the one game I was looking for... the product is 100 percent genuine and the authentication code worked well... best of all it was delivered way ahead of time.. thanks ibhejo and Amazon... just a warning... you must already own diablo 3 to play this... so buy this only if you wanna upgrade to ros! Having fun!
C**N
Excelente producto incluye más cosas de las que dice como un Bloc de notas de blizzard y una caja muy práctica. El muy bueno como siempre.
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