Transmog Highlight - Celebrating The 5 Year Sword Award

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Transmog Highlight - Celebrating The 5 Year Sword Award

Blizzard released a new blog post about a new sword transmogrification present in the latest patch - one which is directly related and meant to celebrate the awards they give to their own employees for their years of service. Check it out below!

 

Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)

Transmog Highlight: Celebrating the 5-Year Sword Award

In 1996, we began a long-standing Blizzard tradition. For those who don’t know, Blizzard awards Legendary swag to employees for their years of service. The most iconic of these awards is the 5-Year Sword, an honor that many members of the Diablo team have earned in their long tenure.





From top-left to bottom-right: Lorenzo Minaca (User Interface Designer), Matthew Panepinto (Associate Game Producer), Ryan Pearson (User Interface Designer), Wyatt Cheng (Senior Game Designer), Paul David (Senior Artist)

Today, we want to share a little Easter egg we’ve snuck into Patch 2.4.1 to honor this tradition in the form of new rare transmogrifications.



Both of the above weapons are now available to the most diligent transmogrification hunters. Unlike the other transmogrifications added in 2.4.1, these swords were designed to resemble the real swords granted to Blizzard employees.


You can view more of the various swords, shields, and other commemorative items that have been awarded to employees in our service award gallery. These two transmogrifications are quite rare and can only be found by defeating those who have earned this honor. We’ll leave it to you to hunt down their exact whereabouts!


This isn’t the first time we’ve introduced the 5-Year Anniversary sword models to Diablo III. Those you may know by their other names. . . Do you recognize these blades?

 

 

While Diablo III is coming up on its fourth anniversary later this month, we just couldn’t wait a whole year to share this experience with you. I’ll be celebrating my own fifth anniversary in the latter end of 2016 and, though I’m looking forward to it, I’m even more excited to raise my sword up—both in-game and out— with the rest of this passionate and dedicated community.

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