Does crafting on torment 6 make better rolls on items?

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Some friends told me to try crafting items on T6 difficult to higher the roll values. Is it really working?



Best Answer

No. What difficulty you craft items on has absolutely no effect on the rolls whatsoever. You can craft the same gear on Normal as you can on Torment 6. The only thing that affects the rolls is the item level itself and rarity.

As this blue post says:

Only the gear from monsters, including Rift Guardians, is affected by Difficulty level.

It's not specific to crafting, but any item generation, whether you make it or kill a monster for it.




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Does torment level affect loot?

For most efficient farming, you want to run rifts in a Torment you can quickly clear. As mentioned, not better, only more loot. From T1 up there's no restrictions of what drops. However the difficulty does not have any effect on the quality of the loot, it all depends on RNG alone.

Does torment level affect legendary drops?

Each level of Torment increases the chance of a legendary item to drop by roughly 15%.

What torment do set items drop?

According to this and a post from Bashiok, set items are legendaries, with the special exception that they do not drop until level 60.



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