![]() For Season 27, this means awards originally available from Season 15 are returning. The High Heavens are home to ethereal splendor, bursting with boundless radiance-we wanted to provide players with a taste of untainted power as doled out from Heaven itself.īeginning with Season 17, we began reintroducing previous rewards to make them available to players who may have missed them the first time around. We wanted to use Angelic Crucibles to lean into the expertise of each class, further exemplifying its respective prowess, but through a nuanced lens. Valiant Nephalem who recover Angelic Crucibles, a new consumable item, may use them to Sanctify any equippable Legendary item, infusing it with one of three new class-specific powers at random. Season 27 introduces Light’s Calling, our new seasonal theme. The specific celestial force imbued within by the divine is unknown-an answer waiting to be sought on the battlefield. Cunning Nephalem seeking an advantage in combat will undergo an angelic trial, crystallizing a symbol of their morality into pure, otherworldly perfection. Looking to turn the tide of an unremitting war between light and darkness, the Angels of the High Heavens have embedded a token of their righteousness in Sanctuary. For an in-depth look at the seasonal theme, rewards, and the balance changes made between the end of the Patch 2.7.4 PTR and now, take a gander below. The light beckons for your faithful return to Sanctuary-Season 27, Light’s Calling, will begin on August 26 at 5 p.m. Update on August 23: Patch 2.7.4 is now live! See our forum post for additional details. Update on February 7: Season 27 of Diablo III will end on February 19.
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The resulting strife led to the Tarisian Civil War, the start of lasting prejudices between the Humanocentric Tarisian nobles and the largely alien underclass. After a century of the planet's ecosystem dying off, famine spread among the lower classes while the rich hoarded what few supplies remained. As it turned to industry as a means of compensation for its economic troubles, its oceans became polluted, eliminating the planet's main food source. The remainder of the planet's history was wrought with civil disorder and social unrest. Once a galactic nexus that earned great wealth from its strategic position on hyperspace routes, Taris' importance declined with the discovery of improved trade routes, and the planet rapidly fell into decay with a slow mass migration of its residents across the galaxy. The planet's ecumenopolis quickly developed over a century of prosperity, and as a result the planet suffered from massive overpopulation. Eventually Alien species settled or visited the city, and before long the Republic took notice of the world. The term Tarisian was used to describe people and products from the planet, which took over a millennium to build, after being settled by Human colonists from unknown origins. ![]() Taris was orbited by four moons, including Rogue. ![]() ![]() Taris was an urban planet in the fifth orbit of its star, located in the Taris system, within the Ojoster sector, of the Outer Rim Territories. " The prejudice, the rich spoiling themselves while the poor are crushed beneath them-not a pretty picture." ― Carth Onasi |
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