

The items the Goblin dropped were set by the difficulty level the player was in. The ring was only level 31 so not usable on a character in the end game, but the ring worked if equipped on a Follower. (That said, white items had zero use at that point, since white materials weren't in the game, so the goblin would eventually scrounge up 40 of them if a player played through most of an Act in one game. Furthermore, the ring required the goblin to pick up 40 white items to spawn a rare or legendary, which took forever, even with the much higher white item drop rates in D3v. Like all legendaries below level 60 it was only useful around the level it dropped at, (31 for this item) since legendary items didn't scale up in level prior to Loot 2.0.

The ring was present in Diablo 3 from the start, but never had much use in the Diablo 3 vanilla version of the game. The Puzzle Ring has changed repeatedly since Diablo 3's launch, on a lengthy journey to become the useful item it is today.ĭiablo 3 Classic version View hundreds more samples of the Puzzle Ring via DiabloNut's armory. Several examples of this item equipped on level 70 characters can be seen below. This ring has interlocking pieces that rotate and shift

All stats listed in the database scale up to the level of this item when dropped.It makes all the usual goblin sound effects, chuckling and giggling and most players find it amusing, though occasionally confusing as they mistake it (visually or audibly) for a real goblin. The goblin looks just like a normal goblin but as a pet it can not be targeted or attacked. Every 12-16 items (number set when ring first rolls) he'll drop a rare item, or occasionally a legendary item. It summons a Treasure Goblin who follows your character around, picking up white items. This item has one of the more creative legendary affixes in the game.
