![]() The stats on these items will (generally) be tailored to the character class you are playing when the item drops.They are identical to Legendary items except that their base attributes (damage or armor) and all non-percentile affixes roll higher values for both minimum and maximum possible rolls. In general, Ancient and Primal Ancient items are more powerful versions of Legendary items. For those of you who may have taken a break from gathering loot recently, we thought a quick refresher was in order to clear up any confusion about the differences between Legendary, Ancient, and Primal Ancient items. However, she was originally supposed to congratulate players on winning a Legendary/Set item, and does so as of 2.1.Ancient items truly shine in Season 17: so long as you have no Set bonuses equipped, each Ancient you equip will provide you with a massive 750% boost to damage dealt and 4% reduction in damage taken. Prior to Patch 2.1, she always referred to items she sells in a taunting manner (for example, calling her merchandise a "good paperweight, for which you can find a use. The drop rate of shards has been raised as well, for the same number of shards as before players will now walk away with 1/3 more legendary items on average. In patch 2.1.1, this was changed: prices increased dramatically, blood shard costs are 5x as high, but the chance to get a legendary from Kadala is now 10%. Originally Kadala was selling items cheaply (5 Shards per armor, 10 per ring, 20 per amulet and 15 per weapon), with 0.5% (1.5% after several patches) chance to get a Legendary or Set item. This article contains information that is no longer relevant to gameplay, but is kept here for informational purposes. ![]() ![]() Diablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old Bones ![]()
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