Patch 2.1
Patch 2.1 is the next content patch due for Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls. There is no expected release date other than sometime in 2014, as stated by Game Director, Josh Mosqueira on 25th March 2014. [1]
Patch 2.1 went live on PTR on 26 June 2014.[2] It is still therefore in development and things may change.
PTR Patch 2.1 Notes
New Feature: Seasons
Seasons are an optional, recurring game mode that offers players the opportunity to periodically start fresh, leveling Normal or Hardcore characters from scratch without gold, resources, or previously earned Paragon experience. Similar to the separation between Normal and Hardcore game modes, Seasonal characters will have their own shared stash and artisan progression as well. Any items, gold, or Paragon experience earned during a Season will be rolled over to a player’s non-Seasonal characters once the Season concludes.
Seasons offer unique rewards and new challenges for players, including new Legendaries, an exclusive Transmogrification set only available to those who compete in each Season, and new achievements called Conquests. Progress within a given Season will be tracked in our new Leaderboard system.
Please note that Seasons are not yet available for testing on the PTR. This feature will be enabled at a later date.
New Feature: Greater Rifts
Formerly referred to as Tiered Rifts, Greater Rifts are a special type of timed Nephalem Rift. There are an infinite number of Greater Rift levels, and each Greater Rift level will be progressively more difficult than the last.
Completing a Greater Rift within its alloted time will allow players to progress to the next level (and if your time is exceptionally good, you may even skip multiple levels at once). Players can continue progressing through Greater Rift levels so along as they complete the Rift before its timer expires. Once a timer expires, players will reach the end of their current Greater Rift journey and their best results will be tracked in our new Leaderboard system.
New Feature: Leaderboards
With the addition of Seasons and Greater Rifts, we want to provide players with a way to measure their progress within each of those environments. To do so, we’ve created Leaderboards.
Leaderboards will track a variety of competitive player data including Greater Rifts clear times, Seasonal achievement point totals, and Seasonal Conquest completion ranking across several different game styles. Designed to be informative and detailed, Leaderboards will also allow you to compare your progress to that of players within your gameplay region, on your friends list, and in your clan roster.
New Feature: The Cesspools
In patch 2.1.0 and moving forward, players will now have a chance to spawn a new level environement while in a Nephalem Rift or Greater Rift: The Cesspools.
Originally designed as the sewers of Westmarch, we weren't quite able to include the Cesspools in the list of playable environments in Reaper of Souls by the time the expansion launched. Still, we loved the look and feel of this festering, dank underworld and have spent some time polishing it up for use in Nephalem Rifts and Greater Rifts. We hope you enjoy this new randomized landscape!
General
- An additional Stash Tab is now available for all players with Reaper of Souls
- Players will now be disconnected from Diablo III upon being inactive for 30 minutes while outside of a game
- Healing Changes
- The amount of Life restored by Health Globes from Rare monsters has been reduced from 30% to 15%
- The amount of Life restored by Health Globes from Champion and Minion monsters has been reduced from 20% to 15%
- The amount of Life Regeneration and Life On Hit granted by items has been increased
- These changes apply to all items from level 1 to 70
- These changes are retroactive and will apply to existing gear
Classes
Made a number of improvements to the AI of several pets:
- Pets that belong to other players will now be less visible
- Fixed a number of issues which could sometimes cause pets to not attack a nearby enemy or stand still and stop attacking the enemy they were currently attacking
- Pets affected by these improvements include:
Barbarian
Active Skills
- Ancients should now more reliably hit moving targets
- Korlic's Furious Charge ability now deals damage to enemies he passes through
- Mawdawc's Seismic Slam ability now has a small knock up effect instead of the knock back
- Skill Rune - Duty to the Clan
- Has been redesigned
- Enemies hit are now chilled reducing Movement Speed by 30% for 2 seconds
- Chilled enemies have a 10% increased chance to be critically hit
- Damage type changed from Physical to Cold
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue that could sometimes cause the ancients to never use their bonus abilities
- Fixed an issue that allowed the Ancients to snapshot attack speed when summoned
- Damage area has been increased from 120 to 180 degrees to more closely match the visual
- Skill Rune - Gathering Storm
- Has been redesigned
- Now Chills all enemies hit and causes them to take 10% increased damage from all sources for 3 seconds
- Damage type changed from Physical to Cold
- Weapon damage increased from 2600% to 4200%
- Skill Rune - Giant's Stride
- Secondary tremor weapon damage increased from 160% to 200%
- Skill Rune - Molten Fury
- Weapon damage increased from 4500% to 5100%
- Weapon damage increased from 360% to 540%
- Skill Rune - Battering Ram
- Weapon damage increased from 760% to 900%
- Skill Rune - Bull Rush
- The stun has been replaced with a freeze
- Damage type changed from Physical to Cold
- Skill Rune - Dreadnought
- Damage type changed from Physical to Lightning
- Now grants immunity to all crowd control effects while active
- Skill Rune - Bravado
- Has been redesigned
- Now increases your run speed by 40% and knocks back enemies as you run
- Skill Rune - Contempt for Weakness
- Has been redesigned
- Now instantly heals you for 35% of your maximum Life
- Skill Rune - Mutilate
- Has been redesigned
- Now causes enemies Chilled by Rend to take 10% increased damage from all sources
- Will now lock on to an enemy you targeted with your mouse if you hold down the button
- Weapon damage increased from 1000% to 1100% over 5 seconds
- Skill Rune - Lacerate
- Damage type changed from Physical to Lightning
- Skill Rune - Mutilate
- Damage type changed from Physical to Cold
- Skill Rune - Ravage
- Damage type changed from Physical to Fire
- Skill Rune - Slaughter
- Damage caused by this rune can now trigger procs
Crusader
Active Skills
- Avatar run speed increased from 100% to 200%
- Skill Rune - Bowmen
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue that caused the Bowmen to stop attacking when an enemy was in range, but out of line of sight
Demon Hunter
- Dexterity no longer grants Dodge chance
- Dexterity now grants 1 Armor per point
Active Skills
Blizzard News and Quotes Before PTR
Healing
19th June
Healing Globes drop rate. [3]
17th June
The healing power of Health Globes is to be reduced. [4]
Pets
4th June 2014
To Call of the Ancients specifically: [5]
- The Ancients should no longer sometimes stand idle when they have foes they could be clobbering instead.
- The Ancients should now use their secondary abilities as indicated on the tooltip.
Other pets to be addressed: [6]
I did some digging and found out that these changes will update multiple pets, and not just Call of the Ancients. I’ll go over what those changes are, and what pets it should affect. I also want to emphasize that we don’t have an estimate to share for when we expect patch 2.1, but we’re definitely working on it and are looking to provide a PTR.
We’re making a number improvements to the AI of several pets:
We’re also fixing a number of issues that sometimes prevented some pets from attacking nearby enemies, or caused them to stand still and stop attacking their current target. Pets affected by these changes should include:
- Call of the Ancients
- Companion
- Fetish Army
- Gargantuan
- Mystic Ally
- Phalanx
- Zombie Dogs
Demon Hunter
18th June
Preparation - Punishment db is being rebalanced. Changes to Preparation - Blizzard CM, 18/06/2014</ref>
Preparation (Punishment) was creating less than ideal gameplay by encouraging the conversion of Discipline to direct DPS. The byproduct of this was Demon Hunters frequently finding themselves without their defensive or utility skills, often resulting in more frequent character death. To address this, we are reworking this rune to no longer cost Discipline, but have a 20 second cooldown.
While this change may initially seem severe, it has several major benefits we hope players will take the opportunity to explore and experiment with:
- All Discipline is now reserved for defensive and utility skills, encouraging Demon Hunters to take greater advantage of these skills.
- Nightstalker will feel less mandatory in conjunction with Punishment, freeing up a Passive slot in many builds.
- If you choose to keep Preparation (Punishment) in your build, the cooldown corresponds with roughly how long it would take to regenerate the appropriate amount of :*Discipline (unless you had a large amount of Resource Cost Reduction).
- Cooldown Reduction is now a more attractive stat, and this may open up new CDR-focused builds.
We know this changes builds and the gameplay pattern for some Demon Hunters. We’re also working hard to adjust other skills as well as introduce Legendary items both in this patch and constantly in the future in order to continue opening up new and exciting ways to play.
Monk
18th June
One With Everything is being removed. [7]
Adjustments to One With Everything has been a long-standing community request, but we wanted to make sure we could address this in a way that solves all of its components without reducing the Monk’s survivability. There are two major issues with One With Everything:
It’s too good, to the point it feels mandatory for all Monks to use. It forces Monks to gear a specific way, which is difficult and frustrating. We are addressing this issue in two ways. First, both Monks and Demon Hunters will no longer receive Dodge from Dexterity. Instead, they will receive Armor, similar to Barbarians and Crusaders. For more information on this change, please refer to our Patch 2.1.0 PTR Preview blog.
Second, One With Everything is being replaced with a new passive called DiabloWikiHarmony. Harmony allows 30% of your single elemental resistances from items to apply to all elements.
With these two changes, we can move away from a place where Monks are forced to rely on their secondary affixes for DiabloWikiToughness. It’s possible you may see your Toughness as a lower number after this change is in effect, depending on how you’ve previously geared. However, the exchange of DiabloWikiDodge to more reliable survivability stats like DiabloWikiArmor and more accessible DiabloWikiAll Resist should provide you roughly the same amount of survivability, and overall you shouldn’t notice a big difference.
These changes will soon be available on the PTR, and we hope that you will take the opportunity to try them out and let us know how they feel. We’re eager to hear your feedback on this and other changes coming in Patch 2.1.
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Nevalistis: Just some additional clarification, since I see some confusion on the new passive:
Harmony will apply 30% of a single resist to all other resistances aside from the element it normally provides (meaning it doesn’t double-dip on itself). Here’s a math-y example in hopes this provides a clearer picture:
I acquire a piece of gear with 100 Fire Resist. From that gear, I’m gaining 100 Fire Resist and 30 Resistance to all others.
Hope that makes more sense. :)
A player wanted clarification on the maths:
- "So let me get this new maths right
- Gear
- 1000 AR, 800 Lit Resist
- With OWE
- 1000 + 800 = 1800 AR
- With Harmony
- 1000 + 800*.3 = 1240 AR
- 1000 AR + 800 LR = 1800 Lightning Resist"
17th June 2014
A change to Dexterity that will affect the Demon Hunter as well as the Monk was announced in a blog preview. [4]
15th May
Blizzard specifically addressed the planned Monk changes, although all classes will be addressed. [8]
Our future goals for the Monk in 2.1.0 focus improving core class attributes, class abilities, and addressing Legendaries that need improvement. You should all be able to see (and test out) these changes soon™ on the 2.1.0 PTR once its live. (Note: Initially, the PTR will not have all the changes we want to do for 2.1.0, but as the PTR progresses, more changes will be added. Also note that we do not have an ETA for the 2.1.0 PTR at this time.)
We also want to let you all know that we will be improving some of the underwhelming Set items. The following Sets will be receiving buffs or redesigns to their full-Set bonuses in 2.1.0 and will be retroactive, so keep those pieces:
- Firebird’s Finery
- Raiment of a Thousand Storms
- Monkey King’s Garb
- Thorns of the Invoker
- The Shadow’s Mantle
Ladders and Seasons
17th June
A large blog post from Blizzard. [4]
6th June
Ladder-Only legendaries. [9]
- Seasons will be optional. Similar to how you flag a character as Hardcore, when you create a character, you have the option to also make them Seasonal.
- There will be Seasonal Legendaries.
- At the end of a Season, Seasonal Legendaries will roll over into the non-Season loot pool.
- New Seasonal Legendaries will be available for Seasonal characters once the new Season begins.
"To be very clear here, that means that we’ll be able to find Seasonal Legendaries on regular (softcore/hardcore) characters after that season has expired, correct?"
"Not just that we’ll be able to keep the Seasonal Legendaries we found during the season."
25th March 2014
Ladders, much requested, have been confirmed by Blizzard to be coming in the next content patch. Although Blizzard have toyed with the community with cryptic clues on Twitter or images of the devs stood surrounded by ladders Josh Mosqueira finally confirmed at the Reaper of Souls Launch party that ladders were coming to Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls. [10]
24 April 2014
John Hight in a later interview elaborated, giving away a few more details. [11]
Leaderboards
19th June
Are there going to be any Paragon point based Leaderboards? [12]
17th June 2014
Announcement of Leaderboards. [4]
They also released details of the different type of Leaderboards.
Greater Rift Leaderboards
- Solo play for each class (e.g. top players for Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Crusader, etc.)
- 2-Player Groups
- 3-Player Groups
- 4-Player Groups
Season-Only Leaderboards
Conquests
19th June 2014
Hardcore and Softcore conquests. [13]
17th June
Announcement of "Season-only achievements". [4]
Greater Rifts
19th June
How does the timer in Greater Rifts work? Greater Rifts Timer - Blizzard CM, 19/06/2014]</ref>
Running out of time will prevent you from progressing in difficulty, but it will not remove you from the Rift you’re currently in, and you’ll be able to continue your progression towards the Rift Guardian like normal.
As usual, the normal caveat applies that this is still in development, and possibly subject to change.17th June 20
Previously known as "Tiered Rifts". [4]
How Greater Rifts Work
- You’ll race against a clock to fill a progress bar by accruing monster kills.
- Most monsters do not drop loot; rewards have been completely shifted to the Rift Guardian.
- This removes conflicting pressure from attaining a better time versus picking up all your loot.
- Monsters grant differing amounts of progress for your progress bar; the tougher the monster, the more they fill up your progress bar.
- You cannot resurrect at your corpse or in town while in a Greater Rift—only at the last checkpoint.
- Note that, currently, if you die in a Greater Rift on a Hardcore character, that death will be permanent.
- You cannot use player banners or the Teleport option if the target player is in a Greater Rift.
- Higher Greater Rifts levels are progressively more difficult.
- This difficulty is separate from the standard difficulty settings (Master, Torment I-VI, etc.)
If you complete a Greater Rift before time expires you’ll advance to the next difficulty level. Should your time be exceptionally good, you might even skip a few levels! If time instead expires, you’ll have reached the end of your current Greater Rift journey and your best results will be posted to the appropriate Leaderboards.
25 March 2014
Tiered Rifts were first mentioned by Wyatt Cheng in an interview he gave at the Reaper of Souls launch party. [14]
24 April 2014
Later in an interview from Shacknews John Hight reiterated.[11]
Nephalem Rifts
17th June 2014
From the blog post preview by Blizzard. [4]
Legendary Gems
17th June 2014
From the blog post preview by Blizzard. [4]
24th April
In an interview John Hight gave the first mention of a new level of gem to try to deepen the socketing mechanic currently in play. [11]
Combat Changes
17th June 2014
Blizzard shared a some examples of types of class-specific changes they are working on in a blog preview. [4]
Dexterity & Survivability
Healing
The Cesspools
24th June 2014
The Cesspools are not a fully fleshed out area with distinct mobs and bosses and will only appear in Nephalem Rifts and Greater Rifts.[15]
17th June
Blizzard announced a new area. [4]
Non-Season Players
17th June 2014
Some of the additions rolling out in Patch 2.1 for season players will also find their way to non-season players eventually. [4]
Clans
24th June 2014
No changes to clans planned for Patch 2.1.[16]
References
- ↑ Patch 2.1 release - Josh Mosqueira, 25/03/2014
- ↑ PTR Live - Blizzard Entertainment, 26/06/14
- ↑ Healing Globes drop rate - Blizzard CM, 19/06/2014
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 Patch 2.1 Preview - Blizzard Entertainment, 17/06/2014
- ↑ Call of the Ancient changes - Blizzard Community Manager, 04/06/2014
- ↑ List of Pets to change - Blizzard Community Manager, 04/06/2014
- ↑ Removal of One with Everything - Blizzard CM, 18/06/2014
- ↑ Monk Changes - Community Manager, 15/05/2014
- ↑ Ladder-only legendaries - Blizzard Community Manager, 06/06/2014
- ↑ Ladders coming to Diablo 3 - Josh Mosqueira, 25/03/2014
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Tiered Rifts - John Hight, 24/04/2014
- ↑ Paragon Leaderboards - Blizzard CM, 19/06/2014]
- ↑ Hardcore and Softcore conquests - Blizzard CM, 19/06/2014
- ↑ Tiered Rifts - Wyatt Cheng, Blizzard Entertainment, 25/03/2014
- ↑ Cesspools scope - Blizzard CM, 19/06/2014
- ↑ Clans in 2.1 - Blizzard CM, 24/06/2014