However, Diablo 4 often poorly represents differing buffs with separate icons, as noted by a player named murderette on Reddit. The player showcases a screenshot of their HUD, where two buffs share the same skull icon, with the right-side buff showing a numerical value to Diablo 4 Items represent a stacking effect.
Players in the comment section have noted that the system is poorly done, especially for an APRG of Diablo's reputation. One player notes how Diablo 4's Necromancers can have difficulty tracking all the buffs since the character heavily relies on using multiple at a time. Other players have pointed out that hovering on the buff icons doesn't explain the functionality, a staple feature in many other ARPGs. Most players are unsurprisingly unhappy with such a bad UI design and want the developers to address the issue in future patches.
While Blizzard hasn't provided any update on this matter, the studio's insistence on making positive changes based on player feedback is reassuring. As Diablo 4 heads into its first season after launch, players should remain hopeful regarding a change.
A level 95 Necromancer has found a spot in Diablo 4 that contains a cursed chest and cursed well, unleashing a mountain of loot upon completion of both events. Blizzard's blockbuster action RPG Diablo 4 has been out for over a month and players are still discovering surprising moments within the massive world of Sanctuary.
As players explore the many regions and dungeons Sanctuary has to offer they can find structures in the world that can help them stay alive or even dish out an extra few pieces of loot. Healing wells and chests are two of these objects players can come across in the environment that can give them a leg up against the hordes of monsters. However, some of these chests and wells can be cursed, triggering a world event upon the player interacting with them, and spawning large numbers of enemies to take out with ample rewards.
Lucky Diablo 4 Player Finds Cellar Full of Treasure Goblins
One Diablo 4 player miraculously stumbled upon a cursed chest and a cursed healing well in the very same location. NightLanderYoutube posted a clip of the lucky discovery to the diablo4 subreddit. The video shows the player in the Inner Sanctum of Diablo 4's Cultist's Refuge dungeon on World Tier 4 triggering both the cursed well and chest events simultaneously. The level 95 Necromancer then proceeded to wipe the floor with the waves of monsters, easily completing the masteries for both events and reveling in an epic rain of loot.
Among the pile of loot at the end of the massacre was a collection of Sacred and Ancestral weapons and armor pieces as well as thousands of gold and some Flawless gems. It's safe to say that this player will have a lot of reading to do upon returning to the nearest town if they have the space on their character to carry most of the loot. While unknown, it's likely that chests and wells in Diablo 4 are cursed at random and that it's matter of luck that the chest and healing well in this area both became cursed at the same time.
The gameplay of Diablo 4 is designed to be most fun when there's a high density of mobs on screen at once. Many commenters under the Reddit post expressed that they wish Blizzard would raise the base density of enemies in the world to be closer to the madness that was shown in this clip. Though, with two world events unfolding in the exact same spot at World Tier 4 in a late-game dungeon, this is likely the most hectic Diablo 4's gameplay can get.
A Diablo 4 player has managed to kill Uber Lilith in a mere 79 seconds. Defeating Uber Lilith in Diablo 4 is no easy task even at level 100, but this Necromancer running a Blood Orb build made it look like a walk in the park.
Diablo 4's endgame activities are extremely challenging even after players hit the level cap. However, the game also allows players to tinker with different builds, some of which are seemingly a little too much for the in-game enemies to handle. For instance, Blizzard had to nerf a Blood Lance Necromancer build in Diablo 4 that quite literally "broke" the game by causing server lags. Now, it looks like it might have to buy D4 Gold nerf the Necromancer class again considering this player managed to kill the game's toughest boss easily.