Loot would have more special properties

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Patch 2.0.1 included major improvements to quality-of life for D2R Items every player, regardless of whether they planned to get Diablo: Reaper of Souls. Paragon leveling was integrated between characters. Difficulty was given a major overhaul so that monsters can grow in proportion to your level. The difficulty levels were set on new levels: Normal, Hard Expert, Master, and Hard.

Along with various different levels of torture. It would also bring better rewards and was designed to encourage gamers in the final stages to keep honing their skills and finding even better loot. The patch also redesigned to make crafting simpler and introduced a temporary bonus to experience known as Pools of Reflection.

The most significant change that were promised consisted of Loot 2.0. Although the loot game in the initial release was a burden on players with tons of junk loot after patch, post-patch players saw that they were getting much less loot, and what they did find was much higher quality.

Loot would have more special properties and bonuses and those properties would be adapted to the player's unique build. Legendary items can provide skill modifiers or other property that could alter gameplay more frequently.

With a solider base, Reaper of Souls was set to help reintroduce players who had stopped playing and also entice new players who missed out on the first experience, and grow the player base , by inviting in console players at first. It was not just constructed on top of a significantly enhanced Buy D2R items PS4 player experience, but it added more contents to an already awe-inspiring game. It included a new defensive class, called the Crusader in addition to a fifth Act.

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