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Revision as of 16:35, 23 April 2014
Kadala is a member of the Horadrim.
In Diablo III, she provides gambling services in the game's Adventure Mode. Blood Shards are used to purchase unidentified items from her.
Most of the time these items will be magic or rare, with 1.5% chance to roll a legendary, regardless of difficulty or magic find. Some set items can drop too.[1] Certain legendaries only drop in Torment, and others only drop from a Horadric Cache, neither of which can be found at Kadala's store.[2]
Prices in the store:
Weapons: 15 Shards regardless of type.
Rings: 10 Shards.
Amulets: 20 Shards.
'Armor, 'Off-Hand items, Shields: 5 Shards regardless of type.
All of the above can be bought in class-specific variations, if any. Affixes are always related to the class of the buyer.
Bugs
Kadala will not buy anything (including the items she sold to the player). Attempt to sell her an item results in request being processed by the server, but never replied to, leaving the item where it was.
Trivia
- Kadala is revealed as Gheed's daughter during a optional conversation with Tyrael and Lorath Nahr, mentioning that she will give the player random items in exchange for blood shards. Nahr specifically mentions them as "overpriced garbage," possibly referencing players' thoughts about gambling services in Diablo II.
References
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment, 2014-03-25. Question about Bloodshards Blizzard Entertainment, accessed 2014-03-26
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment, 2014-03-27. Question about Bloodshards - Forums - Diablo III Blizzard Entertainment, accessed 2014-03-27