Difference between revisions of "Resplendent Chest"
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==Act Two== | ==Act Two== | ||
− | '''Dahlgur Oasis''' | + | '''[[Dahlgur Oasis]]''' |
* [[Ancient Cave]] - level 2 | * [[Ancient Cave]] - level 2 | ||
* [[Flooded Cave]] - level 2 | * [[Flooded Cave]] - level 2 | ||
* [[Ransacked Cellar]] - Random | * [[Ransacked Cellar]] - Random | ||
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==Act Three== | ==Act Three== | ||
+ | '''[[Fields of Slaughter]]''' | ||
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+ | * [[Icefall Caves]] - Level 2 | ||
Revision as of 00:55, 26 October 2013
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
Act One
The Forlorn Farm in Fields of Misery. (Inside the Cellar of the farmhouse)
Act Two
- Ancient Cave - level 2
- Flooded Cave - level 2
- Ransacked Cellar - Random
Act Three
- Icefall Caves - Level 2