Legendary Items To Become Unique in 1.0.4

So Blizzard has finally listened to the players of Diablo 3 and will be making some major changes to Legendary items in patch 1.0.4. In my experience, past Blizzard updates have been met with much criticism and rightfully so. However judging by the comments on 1.0.4 the D3 player base is very excited about the upcoming Legendary item changes.

Here are some examples of the new item affixes that will be added to Legendary Items:

Attacking with the Skycutter will now give a chance for an Angel to be summoned to fight by your side.


Attacking with the Maximus will now give a chance for an Demon to be summoned to fight by your side. The demon also comes equipped with the Fire Chains affix, and the other end is attached to your character.

Some other Legendary affixes on items include:
-  Frostburn Gloves- Increased % Cold Damage
- Buriza Do-Kyanon- Increased % Pierce Chance
- Fire Walkers- Leaves a Trail of Fire Behind You
- The Tormentor- Chance to Charm Enemies Upon Hit
- Lidless Wall- Chance to be Shielded When Hit By Enemies

Note: There are just a few new affixes shown here. In patch 1.0.4 custom effects will be added to over 50 Legendary items.

Other 1.0.4 Legendary Changes
In addition to adding these unique new affixes, Legendary items now have a chance to drop as iLvl 63 items rather than cap out at iLvl 62. This means that Legendary items will now be given access to obtain highest possible affix rolls in the game.


What This Means
- Much More Diverse Character Builds
- Legendary Crafting Materials Will Become More Expensive
- Legendary Crafting Plans Will Become More Expensive
- An Increase In Monthly Active Users and A Happier D3 Commnity
- A Ray of Light Shines On The Future of Diablo 3!

Currently this is no official word on when patch 1.0.4 will be out, but it is obvious that the majority of players are excited for its release. What are your thoughts/opinions on this upcoming patch?


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