Difference between revisions of "Resplendent Chest"
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* [[Scavenger's Den]] (level 2), [[Fields of Misery]] | * [[Scavenger's Den]] (level 2), [[Fields of Misery]] | ||
* [[The Secluded Grove]], [[Fields of Misery]] | * [[The Secluded Grove]], [[Fields of Misery]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 29 April 2014
Resplendent Chests is the term for the shiny, glowing, big-dropping special chests found in Diablo III. These chests are generally found in fixed locations on surface areas, and while their locations can vary in the randomly-generated dungeons, they are seldom fully random, but will generally be found in known locations; just past big bosses, in certain locations at the end of a level, etc.
Resplendent Chests are visually distinct from normal chests, and drop considerably more items. It's not yet known how the math works on such objects -- do they drop higher quality items, or just more items?
In Patch 1.0.5 Resplendent Chests were improved further in Inferno difficulty. Since that patch opening a chest will grant one stack of Nephalem Valor and loot will be affected by how many stacks of Nephalem Valor the player has when they open the chest

Contents
[hide]Act One
- Farmer's Cellar, Fields of Misery
- Scavenger's Den (level 2), Fields of Misery
- The Secluded Grove, Fields of Misery
- The Lost Mine (level 2), Fields of Misery
Act Two
- Ancient Cave - level 2
- Flooded Cave - level 2
- Ransacked Cellar - Random
- Mysterious Cave - Random
Act Three
- Icefall Caves - Level 2