![]() ![]() With this thing it means you have three times better chances to get some special item. I was thinking that you can give this ability to already existing primal ancients ( to give them the ability that they no longer take space in stash and inventory) but I think this is a better idea because you have more diversity, more interesting interactions and abilities with new items. So, we can have more ancient types that have different useful properties, all indicated with different colours: (primal) max stats (red), (royal) reroll +1 stat (blue), and (mythic) one that does not take space (purple). So you can easily keep it without worrying about the space required (you keep all of them, that’s the point). I think this is a nice change because now you get few items like this, and after some time (after the end of the season or so) you find where this item fits the best (which build). Lets say that this ancient will be purple, with the same drop rate. Another type of ancient, for example, mythic ancient, that does not take space in inventory or stash imagine that you can keep every mythic ancient you get because of this.Many primals are useless because they do not fit in any build, but with this it will be better because they will fit maybe on another character, or make a nice boost in the existing build. This is just basic idea that can be balanced and reworked. ![]() With this primal you can easily give it to another character you have and reroll strength stat in dexterity stat, for example. Drop rate of royal ancient is the same as primal ancient. Now imagine the enemy dropping another kind of ancient item that is giving you the ability to reroll 2 stats instead of one stat (for example we can call it royal ancient), as usual, but is indicated as blue colour (instead of red).So extremely hard to get, and so useless-now let’s fix this! I got many of them over the years and I just look at them in the stash with tears in my eyes-I have so many of them and they have no purpose. Imagine dead enemy dropping ancient primal, that is indicated as red colour.I was thinking what if there more types of ancient items that have different properties: ![]()
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