![]() The latter is a bit disappointing as it essentially boils down to a small, familiar map filled with skeletons, but Eternal Woods is a pretty massive addition, filled with fun enemies and quests. This includes the Eternal Woods (located in the Ruins of Sescheron in Act III), and the Royal Quarters in Leoric’s Manner in Act I. In addition, two existing areas have been expanded. After a few scant minutes it’s clear that Blizzard didn’t half ass this update, and it reminds me of some of the best parts of Diablo II‘s Act III. ![]() It’s one of the most robust add-ons in some time for Diablo III, sporting expanded enemy types (including my personal favorite, the Naga-like Abyssal Protectors) as well as quests, and its own lore, partially told through diary voiceovers. The biggest addition is definitely Greyhollow Island, a brand new map that can only be accessed directly from adventure mode, by way of the top right-hand corner of Act V. Patch 2.4 is the latest of the bunch, and it’s a doozy. Since then, the Reaper of Souls expansion added on top of all of that greatness. I always enjoyed the game quite a bit, but it wasn’t until they eliminated their Auction House and added Loot 2.0 that it got to a truly masterful level. ![]() I still can’t believe that Blizzard is updating Diablo III as often as they are, nearly four years later. ![]()
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