Kadala Gambling Spreadsheet

While Kadala is doing a great job of giving players more control over finding specific items, we felt the current experience was a bit cumbersome and inconvenient. As a result, we’re working to reduce the frequency at which players need to run between Kadala and the Blacksmith to salvage unwanted items. As it was built using the first spreadsheet, it also fixes some of the new item choices. For example, the Thorns of the Invoker set was a multi-class set previously, but in patch 2.3 it became Crusader-only. The latter spreadsheet fixes this tiny patch difference among others, which in turn slightly affects the rate numbers. Diablo 3 gambling spreadsheet. If you've moved into Adventure Mode at Level 70, then the Gambler can be a fantastic source of early end-game gear. Simply take the Blood Shards you receive from clearing Bounties, approach Kadala back at camp, choose a category of equipment and hope you get lucky. Kadala Gambling Spreadsheet only available for specific players that have been selected by RoyalBet. If you have arrived on this page not via the designated offer via RoyalBet you will not be eligible for the offer.

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Legendaries might be more common in Diablo 3 than in World of Warcraft, but the endgame goal is basically the same between the two games: get more, better loot. WoW starts to differ with “get prettier loot” while Diablo 3 just laughs and says, “You wish you had my transmog system.” But while WoW tends to funnel players into the One True Progression Path to get the best loot, Diablo 3 keeps it open with a handful of ways to get your legendary groove on.

Players are going to figure out the “better” solution for anything. There are two major methods that Diablo 3 players will use to chase a specific legendary item, and now we’re going to dive into the math behind which way is better, depending on what you’re looking for.

Diablo’s theorycrafting spreadsheets explained

Spreadsheets come with the theorycrafting territory, especially when it comes to gear decisions. Even though Diablo 3 defies traditional databasing like Wowhead because all the gear has random stat rolls, you can still depend on spreadsheets to help you understand math like drop rates and probability chances.

Browsing Diablo‘s class subreddits means you’ll see this spreadsheet linked a lot though I’ve found this alternate spreadsheet is a little more helpful because it compares not just drop rates or Blood Shard costs, but also approximate Death’s Breath costs. As it was built using the first spreadsheet, it also fixes some of the new item choices. For example, the Thorns of the Invoker set was a multi-class set previously, but in patch 2.3 it became Crusader-only. The latter spreadsheet fixes this tiny patch difference among others, which in turn slightly affects the rate numbers.

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The easiest value to understand is the legendary’s regular drop rate, which is the chance that an item will be this particular legendary should the game roll the item as a legendary. We get this chance by dividing the specific legendary item weight by the sum of all legendary item weights of that type. Item types can be large categories of items that many classes can use, like shoulders, or they can contain class-specific item types, like voodoo masks (Witch Doctors only). The weight of an item is essentially its rarity: lower weights mean a rarer item. You’ll notice that you’ll see more Gidbinns and Last Rebirths as ceremonial knives, for example, than that one Starmetal Kukri you’ve seen all season. If you look in the “Raw Data” tab, you’ll see that the Gidbinn has a weight of 100, while the Starmetal Kukri is the rarest ceremonial knife out there with a weight of only 25.

So, let’s take a ceremonial knife, for example. I want a Dagger of Darts (DoD) to complement my Carnevil build, so if a legendary ceremonial knife is going to drop, what’s the chance it’ll be a DoD? That’s a weight of 50 divided by a total ceremonial knife weight of 575, which equals 0.0869 or a 8.69% chance.

Now, Kadala’s wares take the same formula, but she has a bigger selection to choose from. A ceremonial knife also fits into the 1H weapon category, so when we gamble with Kadala we have to take into account all the other one-handed weapons that Witch Doctors can use. The total weight becomes 3325:

  • 575 = ceremonial knives
  • 550 = 1H axes
  • 350 = daggers
  • 650 = 1H maces
  • 200 = spears
  • 1000 = 1H swords

So the chance of getting a Dagger of Darts (weight = 50) from a selection of all the 1H weapons a Witch Doctor can use is 50/3325 or 1.50%.

For more exercise, let’s say I’m looking for a Carnevil voodoo mask. Since voodoo masks are a class-specific item like ceremonial knives, the regular drop rate is similar — 50/550 or 9.09%. But voodoo masks are a type of helm, which is an item type category that’s way slimmer than our 1H weapon example. The chance of getting a legendary item that’s a Carnevil via Kadala is about 3.70%.

Calculating item costs

Now that we’ve got chance basics down, we can figure out our average cost. Of course, the big caveat is that this is the average cost, which means this isn’t a fixed number of Blood Shards or Death’s Breath you’ll need to spend in order to guarantee you the item. You could be lucky and get it within your first few gambles, or you might not see that one legendary you want through a single method until you’re almost done with your season.

The formula goes like this: 100 / Kadala_Drop_Chance * Kadala’s_Cost * 10.

Because our drop chances are in percents, they have that “out of 100” factor to them, so we’re going to flip the fraction to figure out how many tries out of 100 that it’s going to take us on average to get this particular legendary. Of course, every time you roll with Kadala, she has a Blood Shard cost, so we’re going to multiply how many times out of 100 it’s going to take us by Kadala’s cost for that item category.

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The drop chances we were calculating before were assuming that the item is legendary to be begin with. Kadala doesn’t guarantee you a legendary; she might give you a backpack full of both literal and metaphorical blues for all she cares. She has a flat 10% chance to give you a legendary to start with, so that’s the extra multiply by 10 that we’ve tacked on.

So, if I’m trying for a Dagger of Darts, I’m going to have to spend on average a little less than 50,000 Blood Shards. (The math: 100 / 0.0150 Kadala chance * 75 Blood Shards * 10 = 49,875 Blood Shards.) To put it in perspective, that’s about 57 times my hardcore seasonal’s current Blood Shard cap. But, come on, that’s nothing compared to Starmetal Kukri’s average cost of 99,750 shards!

Hey, Carnevil had better odds at Kadala — twice the Dagger odds! Even better, the Blood Shard cost for a helm is only 25, a third of the 1H weapon cost. So on average, you end up spending only about 6,750 shards to get a Carnevil voodoo mask.

Kanai, please get a better weapon chance

The other main method of getting a specific legendary was introduced in patch 2.3 with Kanai’s Cube. One of the recipes, Hope of Cain, will take a yellow equippable level 70 item and turn it into a random legendary of the same item type. This item type is specific rather than broad like Kadala’s, so if you put a yellow voodoo mask in, you’re getting a legendary voodoo mask out. This makes it very nice for weapons because instead of rolling against the entire set of legendaries that count as a 1H weapon, you’d just be rolling among 1H swords, etc.

The only downside is that it costs 25 Death’s Breath every time you roll with Kanai. The average cost of Death’s Breath uses the same kind of math as the average Blood Shards did, but because we’re guaranteeing a legendary, we don’t need that legendary-roll chance at the end. The formula goes: 100 / Drop_chance * 25. The 25 is that fixed Death’s Breath cost we have for the Cube.

Carnevil (9.09%) turns into an average of 275 Death’s Breath spent, while a Dagger of Darts takes only about half a try more at an average of 288 Death’s Breath. Get into something a little more limited, like a SuWong Diviner in the Witch Doctor-available 2H staff pool, and you only spend about 163 Death’s Breath on average.

Conclusions: Legendaries from Kadala versus Kanai

Kadala is good for armor rolls, specifically generic armor rolls. Shoulders, for example, see under or around 2,000 Blood Shards on average for all six classes. Class-specific armor that fits into another slot — helms for Witch Doctors, Wizards, and Monks, for example — is a little bit riskier but it’s still a way better deal than gambling with Kadala for a weapon.

Specific items, like weapons or class items, are best rolled with Kanai, because you’re rolling within either a very specific item type or a limited pool within a generic type. For example, there are seven 2H maces, but Witch Doctors can only use five of them. The major threat to rolling with Kanai is the overall rarity of that specific legendary in its item category. This means that the Witch Doctor doesn’t actually have a 1-in-5 chance to roll the Furnace: the rarity weight of the Furnace means that you’re still spending 375 Death’s Breath on average.

Rings and amulets are not great with either method. Because there aren’t many class-specific jewelry pieces to slice up the ring and amulet pools, they have a high cost with Kanai’s. Kadala, too, isn’t generous with jewelry, as a ring costs 50 Blood Shards and amulets cost a whopping 100 each. Truly rare items like that Furnace you’re after are also unfortunately high-cost with either method.

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Kadala is an NPC added in Reaper of Souls who handles gambling. She appears in the town in all five acts in Adventure Mode, marked by a Fiery Brimstone on the minimap.

Blood Shards collected whilst doing Rifts can be used to gamble for weapons, armour or jewels at Kadala. Although the items are mysterious, in that no stats are revealed there isn't much gambling involved as the Blood Shards cannot be used for anything else.

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Below are details of what can be gambled for plus the cost in Blood Shards

ItemBlood Shards
Armour25
1-Hand Weapon75
2-Hand Weapon75
Quiver25
Orb25
Mojo25
Phylactery25
Ring50
Amulet100


History[edit edit source]

Kadala's lore is that she is the daughter of Gheed, the gambling NPC from Diablo 2, but unlike her father she doesn't have a wagon, or any quest or in-game lore or special dialogue for any of the classes. (Gheed was afraid of Necromancers and lusted after Amazons, two classes that do not return in Diablo 3, so there's no telling if his opinions would have reappeared in his daughter.)


Trivia[edit edit source]

Gheed, from Diablo II, is Kadala's father. [1]


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Gallery[edit edit source]

  • Kadala and the gambling interface.


Characters & NPCs[e]Import. CharsRumouredDiablo 3 NPCsDiablo 2 NPCsDiablo 1 NPCsMinor A-KMinor L-ZFanmade

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Important Characters

Angiris Council
• Auriel
• Imperius
• Itherael
• Malthael
• Tyrael

Lords of Hell
• Andariel
• Azmodan
• Baal
• Belial
• Diablo
• Duriel
• Mephisto

Horadrim
• Jered Cain
• Tal Rasha
• Zoltun Kulle
• Nor Tiraj

Miscellaneous
• Abd al-Hazir
• Akarat
• Albrecht
• Anu
• Arcanna
• Atanna
• Athulua
• Astrogha
• Aust

Miscellaneous (cont)
• Bartuc
• Blood Raven
• Bul-Kathos
• Esu
• Fiacla-Géar
• Gregus Mazi
• Gulag
• Hakan I
• Hakan II
• Harkin Khan
• Hefaetrus
• Horazon
• Inarius

Miscellaneous (cont)
• Izual
• Kalan
• Karcheus
• Khalim
• Lachdanan
• Leoric
• Lilith
• Lucion
• Madawc
• Magda
• Marius
• Mendeln
• Lazarus

Miscellaneous (cont)
• Quov Tsin
• Rathma
• Serenthia
• Siggard
• Sankekur
• The Summoner
• Uldyssian
• Vasily
• Yaerius
• Zerae
• Zular Khan

Diablo III's Possible NPCs

Franklin Burroughs -Humbart Wessel -Pablo DeSoto -Quov Tsin -Kentril Dumon -Zayl

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Diablo III's NPCs

Artisans: The Blacksmith - The Jeweler - The Mystic
Followers: The Enchantress - The Scoundrel - The Templar -- Hirelings
Abheek -Adenah the Curio Vendor * -Adria the Witch -Alesar -Arghus the Collector -Asheara -Bron the Barkeep -Brother Malachi the Healer -Captain Rumford -Captain Davyd -Chiman -Crazed Hermit -Crazed Miner -Crying Ghost -Dane Bright -Deckard Cain -Dying Necromancer -Escort Soldier -Halmin the Alchemist * -Husam -Injured Villager -Ironsmith Maldonado -Iron Wolf Bowden -Javad the Merchant * -Kadala * -Kala -Karla * -Karyna -Kyr the Weaponsmith * -Lachdanan -Larra * -Lazarus -Leah -Lieutenant Lavail -Lieutenant Vachem -Little Girl Ghost -Lorath Nahr -Lugo the Miner * -Mehtan the Necromancer -Mercenaries -Mikal -Mr. Meat Wagon -Nek the Brawler -Poltahr -Queen Asylla -Rike the Apothecary -Rodger the Alchemist * -Sadeir the Innkeeper -Squirt the Peddler -Tashun the Miner -Treasure Hunter -Urshi -Varna -Vendel the Armorsmith * -Wandering Tinker * -Wounded Man -Zakarwa -Zaven the Alchemist *

NPCs of Diablo II

Act I:Akara -Charsi -Chickens -Deckard Cain -Flavie -Gheed -Kashya -Rogue NPCs -Warriv
Act II:Atma -Cain -Drognan -Elzix -Fara -Geglash -Greiz -Jerhyn -Kaelan -Lysander -Meshif -Tyrael -Warriv
Act III:Alkor -Asheara -Cain -Hratli -Meshif -Natalya -Ormus -Iron Wolves -Dark Wanderer
Act IV:Cain -Halbu -Hadriel -Izual -Jamella -Tyrael
Act V:Anya -Cain -Larzuk -Malah -Nihlathak -Qual-Kehk -Ancients -Tyrael -Barbarian NPCs -Bunnies -Bunny Roaster

NPCs of Diablo I

Diablo NPCs:Adria -Cain -Cows -Farnham -Gillian -Griswold -Kael Rills -Ogden -Pepin -Wirt
Hellfire NPCs:Lester the Farmer -Complete Nut -Celia
Monster NPCs:Gharbad -Lachdanan -Lazarus -Snotspill -Zhar -Defiler -Na-Krul
Others:Tremain -Unused Dialogues

Minor A-K

Achilios -Adria -Akara -Albord -Aldric Jitan -Alkor -Anya -Arkaine -Asheara -Assur -Atma -Augustus Malevolyn -Baerna -Banagar -Benjin -Brek -Buyard Cholik -Camylle -Celestia -Cornelius -Darrick Lang -Diomedes -Drognan -Edgewulf -Elora -Elzix -Emilye -Fara -Farnham -Fautzin -Galeona -Garda -Gheed -Gillian -Gorst -Greiz -Griswold -Guthwulf -Hagan -Halbu -Hanos Jeronnan -Hargo -Hays -Hratli -Hrothwulf -Humbart Wessel -Hunfrith -Hyram -Icharion -Jace -Jamella -Jerhyn -Jodas -Juris Khan -Justinian IV -Kabraxis -Kara Nightshadow -Karybdus -Kashya -Kentril Dumon -Kethryes -Korlic -Kreghn -Ku Y'leh

Minor L-Z

Lam Esen -Larzuk -Linarian -Lysander -Malah -Mat Hu-Ring -Meshif -Mirakodus -Mordecai -Natalya -Nefriti -Nellia -Nihlathak -Nor Tiraj -Norrec Vizharan -Ogden -Ord Rekar -Orlif -Ormus -Oskal -Palashia -Pepin -Qarak -Qual-Kehk -Riordan Nesardo -Sadun Tryst -Salene Nesardo -Sardak -Sarnakyle -Septumos -Simon -Talic -Taramis Volken -Tilgar -Tobio -Toko -Tylwulf -Vischar Orous -Warriv -Wirt -Wulfgar -Xazax -Zagraal -Zayl -Zorea

* NPC is a merchant


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