Sunday, June 3, 2012

Diablo 3 Loot Pinatas - Treasure Goblin Clan

Treasure Goblins In Diablo 3
Diablo 3 Loot Pinata - The Treasure Goblin


Treasure Goblin Clan - Diablo 3 Loot Pinata

The Treasure Goblin Clan monsters will soon become your favorite creature to encounter when exploring in Diablo 3.  Whether you are out farming solo or in a team, leveling a Diablo 3 character, looking for gear upgrades, farming for magic item drops or gold, or collecting items to sell on the auction house, you will always be pleased to see the appearance of the Diablo 3 loot pinatas: The Treasure Goblins.  These monsters truly are the loot pinatas of Diablo 3.

The Treasure Goblin Clan monsters appear in four different variants and can be found throughout any of the various Acts I - IV.  These Treasure Goblins can appear anywhere within Diablo 3.  All four types of Treasure Goblins share the same stats and behaviors.  They also will tend to be around the same level as the area that they are discovered within Diablo 3.

The Four Treasure Goblin Variants


  1. Treasure Seeker
  2. Treasure Bandit
  3. Treasure Goblin
  4. Treasure Pygmy
 Once a Treasure Goblin sees your character, it will flee at a rapid pace.  While the Treasure Goblin is running away from you, it will drop gold pieces along it's path of retreat.  Soon after fleeing, the Treasure Goblin will summon a swirling escape portal and it will try to jump through the portal and escape.  If you are able to kill a Treasure Goblin before it escapes through the summoned portal, then it will drop multiple magic items and often one or more of these magic items will be rare.  These Treasure Goblins can drop quite a nice chunk of gold and often drop multiple magic items when killed.  You can increase the odds of getting magic items and the amount of gold earned by wearing items with some of the Diablo 3 affixes for farming characters.

The Treasure Goblin Clan Monsters Are Immune To:
  • Slow
  • Freeze
  • Stun
  • Blind

Treasure Goblin Clan Killing Tips


Be very careful when chasing after a Treasure Goblin, Treasure Bandit, Treasure Seeker, or Treasure Pygmy.  They can easily lead you into dangerous areas of the Diablo 3 map and into trouble.  Many times I have found myself chasing wildly after a Treasure Goblin and into a larger pack of monsters.  Sometimes my greed and the thrill of the Treasure Goblin chase will lead to my character getting killed.

I have noticed that a Treasure Goblin doesn't always notice you from far away.  This allows you to attempt to safely clear some of the surrounding monsters before the Treasure Goblin starts to flee.  This can be a big help.  You also may be able to move around to the opposite side of the Treasure Goblin and force him to flee away from you back towards an area you have already cleared.  This is handy when you encounter a Treasure Goblin in a long dungeon hallway.  On my Demon Hunter, I like to Vault ahead of the Treasure Goblin and shoot him in the face, which will send him back down the dungeon hallway from the direction I have already cleared.  Without having to worry about the addition of other Diablo 3 monsters joining the battle, you have a much better chance of killing a Treasure Goblin before he can escape through his portal will all of his magic treasure.

Anyone have any funny stories about getting killed from your greed, chasing a Treasure Goblin?

After sharing your funny Treasure Goblin death story - Check out these video tips for farming Treasure Goblins.
http://www.diablo3professions.com/kripparrians-pro-tips-goblin-farming/
http://diablogoldguide.blogspot.com/2012/06/one-of-best-inferno-farming-spots.html

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4 comments:

  1. The treasure goblins don't start running when they "see you." Terrible misinformation. They start running when anyone (you, your companion, party member, or minion) damages him.

    If you don't hit him with an aoe during your fight to him, and your companion doesn't screw you over by starting the fight (which is supposed to be improved in a patch), you can run around to the other side of the goblin to "steer" his kiting of you back to the path you've cleared.

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    1. Ah yes, you are correct. I'm just used to the stupid follower attacking him on his own and sending him running as soon as we see him.

      Hopefully the followers are smarter after the patch and hope they STFU with their stupid comments.

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  2. You can stun goblins, at least with some skills. Demon Hunter's Caltrops skill with Tumultuous Grounds will stun them for 1 second.

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  3. You can rend (bleed) them with the barbarian, it helps with a quick kill. I have only found one rare item on them. Not sure how anyone else's luck is.

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