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| [Aug 06, 2016, 10:59 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Battle.net announces the
commencement of Season 7 in Diablo III, their action/RPG sequel. Looking
back on this post
outlines the journey of the season and
this one details Season
7 rewards. Here's the overview: Seasons are an optional, recurring game
mode that offers PC players the opportunity to periodically start fresh,
leveling new Normal or Hardcore heroes from level 1 without any currency,
resources, items, or previously earned Paragon experience. Similar to the
separation between Normal and Hardcore game modes, Seasonal heroes will also
have their own shared stash and Artisan progression. Any currency, materials,
recipes, items, Paragon experience, and Artisan progression earned during a
Season will be rolled over to a player's non-Seasonal profile once the Season
concludes.
Season 7 will offer unique rewards and new challenges for players, including new
cosmetic items, pieces of an exclusive Transmogrification set only available to
those who participate in Seasons, and Season-only achievements called Conquests.
Progress within a given Season will also be tracked on the Leaderboard system,
and in the Seasons Journey interface.
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Re: Diablo III Season 7 Begins |
Aug 7, 2016, 01:31 |
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Alamar wrote on Aug 6, 2016, 11:21: Was teasing Krovven about Power Leveling me, but I really can't see myself playing this season... Demon Invasions on Tuesday... Legion content on the 30th... I'm a bit obsessive, so I don't imagine I would be able to pull myself away long enough to unlock the stash tab, which is kind of the only point now...
I mean, the point is to enjoy it, and I do love their combat, but once I get the stash tab, my will to play becomes zero... I hear you. I still have my armor sets from the invasion event for WotLK and intend to do the same for this one along with the weapons. Gotta catch'em all.
Not sure how much I'll go in to DH though, at least as far as professions are concerned. From my understanding, it won't matter what level they are once you hit Legion content but you need to be above level 300 in order to do the quests. I could be wrong though and I absolutely dread the profession grind even with the short cuts.
Even better, Mankind Divided will be a nice way to burn that last week until the release. |
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