

The Rift Guardian often drops a good deal of loot as well. Often, they drop a lot of loot, and you’ll have to Town Portal back to identify and either stash or break down that loot before heading back into the Rift. It’s important to note that monsters in Nephalem Rifts drop loot.


You can summon the Rift Guardian while you’re surrounded by other monsters so be careful, but once you kill him he drops the Keystones you’ll need for Greater Rifts.

Slain enemies drop orbs that fill a bar, and when that bar is filled, you summon a Rift Guardian, essentially the end-boss of the Rift. You can then step through the portal and slay enemies to your heart’s content. Running Nephalem Rifts are pretty straightforward: talk to Orek, select Nephalem Rifts, and trigger the Nephalem Monolith, which opens a yellow portal. Opening a GR requires a keystone you earn by completing regular Nephalem Rifts, so you’ll have to run plenty of ordinary Rifts to run Greater Rifts. Greater Rifts, which you pick a difficulty level for, based on the highest level GR you’ve finished in the past.Standard Nephalem Rifts, which are locked to your Torment level, so the harder your Torment level is, the harder they are.He tells you that the ancient Nephalem used to have him open such Rifts for them to go fight waves after waves of foes, because apparently the ancient Nephalem were big X-Men fans and/or Star Trek The Next Generation fans but couldn’t think of another use for a holodeck besides fighting armies of demons. Nephalem Rifts are part of Adventure Mode, but rather than go across the map of each act of the game and performing various tasks, you can simply walk up to Orek and start a Nephalem Rift by talking to him. You don’t have to wander the world doing tasks for Tyrael, you don’t have to go back and replay the story from either the main game or Reaper of Souls, you simply go up to Orek or the monolith in camp to start the Rift. Nephalem Rifts and Greater Rifts basically take the whole notion of story and plot and dispense with them entirely - they say You’re here to fight and kill monsters and gather sweet, sweet loot and they just focus on that. And this is your first, not entirely well explained exposure to Nephalem Rifts, a form of content which basically distills Diablo 3 down to its utter essence. You’re working on bounties and you notice a ghostly fellow floating around your encampment, or perhaps a strange obelisk over to one side. Okay, so you just hit level 70 in Diablo 3.
