Numerous Treasure Goblins can be encountered here (hiding in the gold piles), and Hobgoblin Sentries and Peons try to stop the intruders. The zone itself is named The Vault and is filled with piles, pots and chests of gold (millions per run, to say the least) and gems (all of which are of Imperial quality). In return, players are able to open multiple portals to the realm in a single game.ĭiablo II: Resurrected Review - Pile Of Old Bones
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The zone will then be renamed The Ancient Vault.Īs of patch 2.4.3, the portal to Greed's Realm will close 60 seconds after opening Greed's chest, forcibly teleporting players still inside back out. Using an Ancient ring will render the Vault pitch black and replace all Vault Sentries with Treasure Goblins. Note that the level of the ring affects the result: lower level rings greatly decrease the rewards received, while using an Ancient/Primal ring, on the contrary, increases these dramatically. Only one such portal can be opened at once, shared among all participating players.Īlternatively, as of patch 2.3.0, one may transmute Puzzle Ring (losing it in the process) in Kanai's Cube to open a portal directly in town.
However, the portal closes shortly after the zone is fully cleared. It can only be opened once per game, and once inside, there is no Obelisk or portal back (except for Town Portal). Only players who were present when it appeared are able to enter it. The portal may only appear at level 70, and only in Adventure Mode. In Reaper of Souls, as of Patch 2.1, there is a very small chance that a Treasure Goblin, when killed, will leave an opened portal through which player(s) may enter the Treasure Realm. In-game, however, the dungeon is rather small and can be fully cleared in just a few minutes, for players visit but a small portion of the realm. The Vault is shaped like a cave of massive proportions, and countless passages can be seen in the background, with hundreds of Goblins travelling through these passages, in and out of the portals, chain carts carrying treasure above the players' heads.