At the beginning of October the first expansion of Diablo IV. Vessel of Hatred It was a breath of fresh air but also a small turning point because of some stats and classes that were too enhanced, which is not good news to maintain the perfect balance that those from Irvine always seek with their titles. So if you are taking advantage of any of those mistakes, take advantage of the fact that the cuts are coming soon.
It is quite common that Blizzard release a patch or an expansion and something is left broken. It’s not so bad that I let it stay there for almost two months, without touching it, and that it’s in a Campfire Chat weekly where they notify the community to take advantage before the cuts arrive for the premiere of season 7. So if you are benefiting from that circumstance, start stocking up on experience and rewards before things get more complicated.
Season 7 will come to cut Diablo IV
Let’s see, don’t think that suddenly Blizzard It is going to prune half the game, but it does have one point that all players agree is brutal: the power of the new class Spiritbornwhich destroys hordes of enemies very easily, if we compare it with any of the other classes present in Diablo IV since its launch in June 2023.
This has been declared since Blizzardwhere they have stated that “in season 7 we are going to correct all the unwanted interactions we found with Spiritborn […] We’ll also be making balance adjustments to bring it in line with the other classes, so you can expect a lot of changes there. But until then, enjoy what you have now while it’s available.”
But not only the Spiritborn is going to be modified, the other classes are also undergoing some changes with the aim of “bringing things a little closer and also preparing for the next season, in which there will be many more changes.” Of course, for nothing in the world do you expect any of the classes to end up having the excessive power they have right now. Spiritborn.
Does Blizzard’s policy change with Diablo IV?
The truth is that this way of working is unprecedented because Blizzard is not usually condescending to bugs (choose your card on PC) in the balance of its games, and leaves two months for nerf a class is strange. But nevertheless, it looks like it will be his modus operandi from now on, just as they came to insinuate in that campfire chat: «If there is something that stands out, we will let people enjoy it for a while, but then we will change it again for the next season […] And I think that’s how we can count on balance and the decisions we make and why.
So you know, if you have a Spiritborn between yours char of Diablo IVdon’t stop playing and take advantage of the enormous power it has, because they are going to cut it. And a lot.