

In short, even if you’re not a stickler for optimal strategy, the benefits of completing bounties are certainly worth your while. The Cache typically contains an assortment of crafting materials, gems and Rift fragments in addition to a rare/ legendary item or two. Should you be committed enough to complete all of an Act’s bounties, you will receive an additional gold / experience reward, as well as a Horadric Cache. Complete all 5 bounties for a Horadric Cache You’ll also receive Blood Shards and more often than not a Rift Keystone fragment.īlood Shards can be used to gamble on gear, and five Rift Keystone fragments can be harnessed to open a portal into another dimension, otherwise known as a Nephalem Rift. The zones in which bounties occur are also semi-randomized, as there are always five bounties per Act and never more than one bounty per zone.Ĭompleting a bounty rewards players with varying amounts of gold and experience, depending on the bounty type and difficulty setting. I say “semi” because there are a finite number of possible bounty objectives per zone, usually three. Upon starting a new Adventure Mode game, players will have access to 25 new bounties – or five per act. The good news is that once old Malthy is laid to waste, all of your characters will gain access to Adventure Mode, regardless of whether they’re a pimped out Champion of Sanctuary or a level 1 whipping boy.

Bounty Basicsīounties are unlocked by beating Reaper’s primary antagonist Malthael. In this guide, we’ll take an intimate look at the ins-and-outs of bounties, glossing over some basic strategies that will have you feeling like Boba Fett (before he was swallowed by the sarlacc) in no time. But not all bounties are created equal, with some proving far more lucrative than others. The premise is simple: complete one of 25 randomized objectives, and receive a reward. New to Reaper of Souls, bounties are perhaps one of the most plentiful means of acquiring Paragon levels and Legendary loot.
