Reaper of Souls collectors edition vs Deluxe version

What is the difference between the Collectors Edition and the Deluxe version?

The Collector’s Edition comes in a box with some papers inside.
Unless you are truly a Collector and want those things, save your money. You can no longer get the Wings that were offered, anyway.

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Something else you might be interested in buying, is the Rise of the Necromancer DLC. The Necromancer in D3 plays vastly different than one in D2 if you’re familiar with it.

Yet, the class can be fun to play. It comes with wings (and a second pair only available to it if you complete some achievements related to the class), a pet, two extra stash tabs, and two extra character slots.

For some folks, those extras make it well worth the buy even if they find the class isn’t as fun as they thought it would be. I like it though.

Just a suggestion.

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Just to clarify, only the base game (Diablo III) Collector’s Edition comes with Wings of Justice (the silvery-white angelic wings) in addition to the 2 exclusive dye colours, and for tangible items there was a red soulstone USB (it’s just 2GB though) that comes with Diablo I, Diablo II and Lord of Destruction expansion within it, amongst the other paperback items such as game’s soundtrack, etc.

The Reaper of Soul’s Collector’s Edition has all the same in-game goodies with Digital Deluxe (weapon/helm transmog, skeletal dog pet, 3 additional character slots), but also comes with other novelty items like the Reaper of Souls artbook, commentary for behind the scenes in the development of Reaper of Souls, etc.

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