Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 7 months ago. Active 2 years ago. Viewed 18k times. Improve this question. Brant Brant Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. WizLiz WizLiz Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. A lot of the earlier sections of Westmarch are fairly linear, made up of streets and buildings that are mostly straight pathways to the next area.
This is an aspect I would love to see expanded in another expansion, making the journey through Diablo III more than a simple point A to point B adventure. The overall length of Act 5 is around three hours, similar to the length of Act 2.
That award goes to ultra-addictive Adventure Mode. After beating Act 5, Adventure Mode becomes accessible from the main menu. This new content allows a character to freely jump between any of the five acts joined to a randomised set of five bounties per act. Bounties are random tasks, which are different every time you create a new adventure mode, opening endless possibilities for anyone into the Diablo III gameplay. The bounty concept makes Adventure mode a sweet place to hang in if you want to have a quick 15 minutes with the game and make some meaningful progress with your character.
But once you started the game up, you were immediately presented with a choice — did you want to play in the Campaign, or did you want to pursue Adventure Mode? What even is a Challenge Rift? Okay, as hard as it can be to believe sometimes, Diablo 3 actually has a story, broken up into four acts with Act V being the story of the expansion Reaper of Souls. As much as the story can sometimes get in the way of killing monsters and taking their loot by… sending you to kill different monsters and take their loot?
But Diablo 3 does have a storyline, and the Campaign Mode is how we experience that storyline. Just like Adventure Mode, you can set the difficulty in Campaign Mode. In order to unlock Master difficulty, you must at least complete Act IV on one character, while Torment 1 requires you to reach level Consider your first spin through Campaign Mode to be a tutorial, at least up until you hit the end of Act I.
Then you can bump it up. You do not have to play Diablo 3 in Campaign Mode, however. Even a brand new level 1 character can start the game in Adventure Mode and completely eschew Campaign Mode and its story. Well, Diablo 3 has a mode just for you.
Adventure Mode is set up around the Bounties and Exploration system. These are called bounties and completing all of the available ones in a zone will earn you a special Horadric Cache at the end containing rare crafting mats, gold, and other treasures. This gives each bounty a chance to be new if you complete all five zones and want to repeat one. You could literally just sweep from zone to zone completing bounty after bounty if you wanted to, no one will stop you.
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