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Revision as of 23:54, 31 January 2012
Archived Article [e] Cauldron of Jordan is an archived article about material previously included in Diablo 3. However, it has currently been removed or the article contains outdated facts. The information is stored in Diablo Wiki for posterity. Please note: Links in this article lead to both updated and archived material. This article was last up to date:
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Details about The Cauldron of Jordan prior to its removal have been saved for posterity.
Details
The Cauldron of Jordan was removed from the game in January 2012, during an overhaul of game systems and the interface.[1]
Prior to that, the CoJ was an interface item that players could use to sell items while in the field, instead of having to return to town and use the NPC merchants. Sale prices were identical to that paid in town, and items sold via the CoJ could even be recovered via the buyback feature, in case of a misclick or other form or regret.
The Cauldron was itself a feature replacement, as it was an upgraded version of the earlier Scroll of Wealth feature.
Removal Explanation
Jay Wilson detailed numerous game changes and feature removals in a blog post in January 2012.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Diablo 3 Progress Report - Jay Wilson, 12/1/2012