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Reaper Difficulty or Reaper Mode is the highest difficulty in DDO introduced in Update 34. This game mode has ten sub-difficulties, known as 'skulls,' that can further increase the challenge rating. In this difficulty, many things are changed, so proceed with caution! Most notably, self healing in reaper mode is significantly reduced. Players will also find that they do less damage and take more of it, including attribute damage. There are special monsters only found in this game mode known as Reapers (see below) which have dangerous, powerful abilities. As a reward for braving this difficulty, players will earn more experience points, more named treasure (with increased chances Mythic Bonuses and exclusive chances for a 'Reaper Bonus'), and Reaper Experience, which unlocks Reaper enhancements and cosmetics.
Update 34 Release Notes:
- Reaper Difficulty offers a new challenge for the toughest adventurers! Reaper difficulty can be selected from the quest portal UI for many quests and raids throughout the game. When you select Reaper difficulty, there is also a drop-down list of between one and ten Skulls, which affects quest/raid difficulty and reward. Special Reaper Bonuses can be found on items acquired in Reaper Difficulty, there is an increased chance to get named items, and you'll earn Reaper Experience. Reaper XP will award a Reaper Point at certain thresholds that can be spent on abilities in a special Reaper benefit tree, among other things! Warning: Reaper difficulty is meant for players who enjoy a serious challenge. You have been warned!
Game mechanic[edit]
Reaper is the fifth difficulty setting for quests, above Elite. Further, Reaper allows players to decide how much of a challenge they want by selecting an appropriate number of 'skulls' (1 Skull = easiest vs 10 Skulls = hardest), adding further difficulty if the player so chooses.
A quest can be opened on Reaper difficulty by any character who can open Elite difficulty. This means VIP accounts can do so at any time, but Free-to-play and Premium characters must have already completed the quest on Hard, or have reincarnated at least twice (same as opening for Elite difficulty), or are in a party with a member who can open on Elite.
The following applies to reaper mode:
Reapers[edit]
Perhaps the most significant change that comes with Reaper difficulty is the chance to encounter Reapers themselves. Whenever mobs are spawning in a quest, or have been placed as setup for the quest, or from extended combat, there's a chance for spawning additional wraith-like Reapers. Their spawn locations are not always immediately adjacent to the quest mobs, so can be anywhere in the general area, including behind or among party members.
Racial traits[edit]
Reapers possess the following traits:
- Lawful Evil Outsider (not undead, despite appearance)
- Permanent Deathblock: Protects against death spells.
- True Seeing: They see through Invisibility and concealment, such as Blur or Displacement
- Floating: Cannot be affected by Trip, Grease, Earthquake or other ground attacks.
- Of particular note, most crowd control works on Reapers normally. Despite looking very similar to wraiths, they do not have resistances that undead usually have and can be controlled by most spell effects except those listed above.
Regular-tier reapers[edit]
- Carnage Reaper
- Deals extremely high melee damage. Even at low levels, Carnage Reapers can often kill targets in one or two hits.
- Inflicts a vulnerability debuff of 20% more damage. Stacks up to 10 times. As if many are going to last half that long.
- Likes to engage in melee.
- Famine Reaper
- Casts various high-damage offensive spells, predominantly damage based.
- e.g. Frost-lance, Magic Missiles
- Every 10 seconds, gains a stack of Doom Caster: This caster's spells will hit harder and fail less.
- Affects nearby characters with Reaper: Slowing Touch: The Reaper's touch gnaws at your form, slowing your movement and preventing tumbling. Bestowed automatically when you enter Reaper's melee range for 4 seconds. Combat log: -50% movement, -20 melee speed, -20 ranged speed
- Will teleport to player if it loses line of sight for long.
- Fear Reaper
- Has an AoE stacking DoT effect, 'Fear of Death', that damages all characters anywhere in the quest until the reaper is destroyed.
- This is activated by a combination of Line of Sight and proximity.
- Has a radius around him where 'Fear of Death' doesn't apply. Anyone within the radius of the fear reaper is safe from the effect.
- Doesn't like to come close to the players. Usually stays in initial position, but would like to have line of sight.
- Has a melee attack. Hits hard, but in line with champs.
- Plague Reaper
- Melee. Plague Reapers do similar damage to Fear Reapers but inflict a very strong healing debuff. Attempting to heal the person hit by the plague reaper is not advised unless necessary, as it will often prove unproductive until the debuff wears off.
- Will teleport if player is too far.
Monsters are stronger[edit]
- Monster damage is increased.
- Many/all monsters are Champions, often with multiple buffs. The strongest and most dangerous of the three tiers of champions, red-crown, is found in Reaper difficulty (and nowhere else).
- All monsters receive bonus to saving throws (Tests in a level 2 quest have shown a +1.5 to saves per skull)
Players are weaker[edit]
- Player damage is reduced.
- Self-healing is dramatically weaker (60% in 1 Skull; an additional 4% per skull, up to 96% reduction for 10 Skulls.) (This applies also to Lesser Restoration pots, making them fairly ineffective for restoring ability damage.)
- As of U40, damage and healing values now have a minimum value of one due to Reaper scaling. If Reaper scaling would reduce a value for damage or healing that is above zero to zero, then the value will now be at least one.
- It is unclear is this includes Ability damage to enemies.
- Crowd control effects have reduced duration (If a CC is reduced, it is reduced to 6 seconds minimum. It keeps the shorter, single target CC relevant, particularly tactical stuns from enhancement trees.) On reaper 10, cc is reduced by a factor of ~8.5.
- Death timer: Dead players cannot be raised for some time (6 seconds per skull?). Being returned to the soulstone because of distance will reset the timer. NOTE: Will also reset raid death timers.
- Incorporeality and Concealment (Blur/Displacement/..) have reduced effect.
Lockout[edit]
- Characters cannot enter a quest on Reaper Difficulty if they are more than four (Heroic) / six (Epic) levels over the level of the dungeon or raid (based on Normal difficulty, not the modified level on Elite Difficulty).
- Characters also cannot enter a Reaper Dungeon if they are Epic Level and the Dungeon is not. Applies to level 18 and 19 quests, but not to level 20 heroic quests.[]
- Reaper dungeons lock their instance when a player leaves. No other player may enter (or reenter) the instance again.
- Tip: Dungeon does not lock if you close DDO (for example using Alt+F4) and party leader dismisses you while linkdead. (DDO Forums)
Other changes[edit]
- Defeated enemies can drop Lost Souls. One character in a party can consume them to recharge some of their spell points. The amount of restored spell points depends on quest level and is equal to 5 * (base quest level + 3)
- Hirelings cannot interact with the Lost Souls, and so cannot regain SP in this method.
- Interacting with Lost Souls breaks Invisibility, Stealth and Ki Finishers, much as interacting with a lever does. May or may not be WAI.
- Since Update 42 Patch 4 the appearance of Lost Souls scales with party size and Reaper skulls. Fewer souls appear for smaller parties and on lower reaper levels.
- Upon entering dungeons on Reaper difficulty, characters are restored hit points and spell points equal to what's granted by their reaper enhancements.
Rewards[edit]
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Experience[edit]
Completing quests on Reaper difficulty provides more Heroic or Epic experience points.
- Base experience is the same as on elite.
- First-time bonus for reaper difficulty is +95%.
- Bravery bonus for reaper difficulty is +100% (same as on elite).
- Sagas progress as on elite.
Reaper quests award both Reaper experience and Normal experience.
Reaper experience[edit]
In addition to the regular heroic or epic experience, completing quests on Reaper difficulty yields Reaper experience. Reaper experience grants you Survival Points (aka Reaper enhancements), Reaper experience also unlocks Reaper vendors (see below).
- Note: Reaper experience is only awarded when at least ten enemies are defeated in a quest. Killing 9 or fewer still gives regular experience with Reaper experience bonuses, but yields zero Reaper Experience points. DDO Forums
Starting at Level 4, Survival Points can be invested in any of three Reaper enhancement trees. These work similar to enhancement trees, but are only applied to a character while in in a quest on (any) Reaper difficulty. There are 3 trees available, which are basically melee/ranged, casting, and defense. Similar to enhancement trees, these points are never actually 'spent', so you can pay platinum to re-allocate them as you wish.
The base Reaper experience reward (displayed at the top of the experience log) is the based on dungeon level and the number of skulls selected.
- After update 34 patch 2: Base Reaper XP = (50 + 3 * (quest level on normal) * (number of skulls)) * Length bonus (0.8 for short, 1 for medium, 1.2 for long, 1.4 for very long)
The final Reaper experience (displayed at the bottom of experience log) is modified for the following reasons: deaths, number of enemies killed, number of traps disarmed, number of breakables destroyed, XP tomes, over-level penalties, power leveling penalties, first time bonuses, etc. DDO Forums Usual Experience boosts such as Heroic Inspiration, VIP boost, guild airship buffs, and experience elixirs increase Reaper experience granted. You continue to acquire Reaper experience when capped for heroic or epic experience (e.g., after reaching the experience banking cap or level cap, completing quests will continue to award Reaper experience).
The following bonuses don't apply to reaper XP:
- Bravery bonusDDO Forums, Tome of Learning
Reaper XP persists through reincarnation, but must be re-allocated once you hit Level 4 or higher.
See also:
Overlevel penalties[edit]
There is a reaper experience over-level penalty. Since Update 42 Patch 4 the penalties are the same as for normal experience. Compare the maximum character level in your group to quest level on elite:
- +1: no penalty
- +2: -10% (this is the highest possible penalty in heroic quests, because higher level characters cannot enter)
There are no overlevel penalties in epic, just the six level lockout. (test)
Note: The over-level penalty also applies to hirelings, including gold seal hirelings. A particularly punishing example is summoning a level 20 hireling, such as the Onyx Panther (ML18) in heroic reaper. This prevents all reaper XP. DDO Forums
Quest length multiplier[edit]
Reaper experience is modified based on the length of the dungeon or raid:
- Short - 0.8
- Medium - 1.0
- Long - 1.2
- Very Long - 1.4
CR 30 dungeons[edit]
Reaper experience is doubled in base level 30 or higher dungeons.
Reaper Vendors / Rewards[edit]
Reaper Vendors are available in the Hall of Heroes. They sell Creature Companions and potions that grant special cosmetic feats.
Very high totals of Reaper Experience are rewarded with special cosmetics or a creature companion. There are three different vendors, each with a different Reaper Experience requirement that must be met before they will talk with you. The platinum costs are high; buy these items when you have high haggle.
Note that the eyes (and wings? I don't know, needs confirmation) last for a single life and need to be purchased again after you TR.
- Raven Queen Messenger (625,000 Reaper Experience)
- Cosmetic eyes, base cost 1M Platinum.
- Raven Queen Augur (2,500,000 Reaper Experience)
- Reaperling creature companions
- Raven Queen's Herald (5,625,000 Reaper Experience)
- Cosmetic wings (confirmed)
Items[edit]
The contents of chests and end-loot, including the presence of Named Items, have (slightly) improved chances of better results on Reaper difficulty, often with higher reaper difficulty (aka 'most skulls') resulting in slightly higher percentages of that better result.
Benefits
- Higher treasure level in randomly generated loot
- More Monster Champions = more Mysterious Remnants
- Increased chance of dropping named items: +1% per skull level. DDO Forums
- Increased chance of named items having Mythic bonus.
- Chance of named items having Reaper bonus.
Notes
- Each of these chances increase in likelihood for each reaper skull.
- Applies to static named items from quests. Crafted items or end rewards don't have this benefit.
- Some dev quotes available here.
An item with Reaper bonus gains one of the following:
- Reaper Ability Boost: Provides 2 Reaper Bonus to all Abilities (found on helmets only)
- Reaper Power Boost: Provides 3 Reaper Bonus to Melee, Ranged and Spell Power Ratings
- Physical Resistance Rating +3
- Magical Resistance Rating +3
Non-reaper quests[edit]
Certain quests are not available on Reaper difficulty:
- Korthos quests
- Solo-only quests
- Tangleroot Gorge quests
Heroic and Legendary Hound of XoriatU41 stealth change(Again available with Update 42 Patch 4 Release Notes)
Development[edit]
Prior to Lamannia Update 33, Reaper Mode was a whiteboard idea for a dungeon difficulty harder than elite in development internally and mentioned to the Player's Council. Some of its simple text leaked onto the Lamannia preview server while Update 27 was being previewed.
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Originally Posted by (executive producer)Severlin I can neither confirm nor deny that we have been discussing the possibility of a Reaper mode with the player's council or that we have been looking into some sort of proof of concept for a new difficulty above elite. Nor are we committing to nor announcing another difficulty level at this time. Ffrk elemental dmg more mah. |
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Originally Posted by Lamannia Update 33 Release Notes Reaper Mode The Dungeon Master is trying to kill you. Check it out! Available for quests within two levels of your character. (NOTE: This is an EARLY preview of Reaper Mode, and does not include any rewards or benefits from running it. That'll come later. Reaper Mode will not be arriving with Update 33.) |
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Originally Posted by Cordovan (Contribs • Message• Email• Cordovan) We don't want to formally commit to an update until it's ready, but it is definitely possible that Reaper difficulty will be in U34. |
External links[edit]
- Reaper Experience Calculation chart (google sheets) updated by Zunzyne 12/11/2017 (original author unknown).
- Severlin's post about reaper XP (note: does not match in-game reality)
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