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==Cesspools in History== | ==Cesspools in History== |
Revision as of 23:47, 25 August 2014
Cesspools are a dank, sewer-themed dungeon tile set added to Reaper of Souls in Patch 2.1 This dungeon look was something Blizzard was working on pre-RoS, but that they didn't get finished in time to include in the game. They worked on them more once they had the time though, and felt the Cesspools were nice enough to add in post-release.
Cesspools appear exclusively in Nephalem Rifts, and they do not have new monster types associated with them. They are just another randomized tile set to spice up the play experience.
Cesspools Preview
Cesspools were first mentioned in Blizzard's Patch 2.1 preview, in June 2014.[1]
Further Clarification came a few days later:[2]
Adding the Cesspools in was an opportunity for us to toss in a sort of “bonus” for Patch 2.1, as well as feature the awesome artwork and animations that didn’t make it into the launch version of Reaper of Souls that our environment team worked on.
Gallery
Screenshots showing the dark and dank cesspools tileset.
Cesspools in History
Cesspools or cesspits are real things, and they're pretty nasty. They don't have shambling zombies in real life, but they're very much "do not enter" all the same. Quote from the wikipedia article:
""A cesspit, or cesspool, is a pit, conservancy tank, or covered cistern which can be used to dispose of urine and feces, and more generally of all sewage and refuse. It is a more antiquated solution than a sewer system. Traditionally, it was a deep cylindrical chamber dug into the earth, having approximate dimensions of 1 metre diameter and 2–3 metres depth. Their appearance was similar to that of a hand-dug water well.
References
- ↑ Cesspools announced - Patch 2.1 preview, 17/06/2014
- ↑ Cesspools info - Battle.net forum, 24/06/2014
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