Diablo 4: The Best Changes For The Loot Reborn
Citação de Jimekalmiya em 03/06/2024, 19:44Diablo 4 Season 4 The Loot Reborn many changes make the game feel much better. Here are some of the best changes made for this season.
Masterworking
Masterworking is an endgame crafting system coming to Diablo 4. In its simplest form, Masterworking allows players to improve the value of items' existing affixes through 12 individual upgrade ranks. These are applied at the Blacksmith and use special crafting materials obtained in The Pit of the Artificers.
Throughout the process, the affixes can be upgraded significantly three times, and if players are lucky, the one affix they want to improve will be improved each time. If they are unsatisfied with their weapon, they can restart the Masterworking again.
Tempering
Tempering is a gear upgrade system that allows players to apply specific affixes from Tempering Manuals found throughout the world. This crafting system is for use during both leveling and endgame content, allowing players to customize gear by adding affixes to Legendary and Rare items to support specific builds and playstyles.
Tempering unlocks at level 15 and is based on finding and learning Temper Manuals, of which there are Weapons, Offensive, Defensive, Utility, Mobility, and Resource recipe categories. Items have up to two slots that can hold Tempered Affixes. Once you find and learn each Manual, they can be applied to gear on a repeatable, unlimited basis; you just need to have the required materials. Thankfully, they will be able to reuse manuals as many times as they want, allowing true customization.
The Pit of Artificers
The Pit of Artificers is the newest endgame content, and it is pretty exciting. Once players reach World Tier 4, they will be able to obtain a new quest that asks them to complete a Tier 46 Nightmare Dungeon. Once that is done, they will be able to collect Runeshards, which will come from Helltides, Whispers, Legion Events, Nightmare Dungeons, and even World Bosses. These Runeshards can then be used to enter into The Pit.
The Pit is how players will get materials to Masterwork their weapons and is a way for them to experience new content. In addition, they can get Stygian Stones here. Players can use them to summon the bosses. For example, to summon Torment Andariel you need 6x Sandscorched Shackles, 6x Pincushioned Dolls, and 3x Stygian Stone. Stygian Stones are tradeable items, so like duriel admission, they are tradeable between players, so when season four rolls around you'll be able to purchase them with gold.
Helltides
Helltides has been completely revamped for the season, which might be the most exciting thing that has happened. Originally, Helltides could only be accessed on World Tier 3 and 4, meaning players who didn't feel comfortable at that level wouldn't be able to experience them. However, with this season, Helltides are available on all World Tiers, meaning that anyone playing the season will be able to do them.
Additionally, this has made Helltides one of the best ways for players to level up in the game. Blizzard also implemented a new threat level, which has made the activity even more exciting. The more Helltides a player takes on, the higher their threat level will be. Once they reach a level of 3, they will become Hell-Marked. If players make it out of a Helltide as Hell-Marked, they will be hunted down by a Hellborn, who can take on any Class in the game.
Diablo 4 Season 4 The Loot Reborn many changes make the game feel much better. Here are some of the best changes made for this season.
Masterworking
Masterworking is an endgame crafting system coming to Diablo 4. In its simplest form, Masterworking allows players to improve the value of items' existing affixes through 12 individual upgrade ranks. These are applied at the Blacksmith and use special crafting materials obtained in The Pit of the Artificers.
Throughout the process, the affixes can be upgraded significantly three times, and if players are lucky, the one affix they want to improve will be improved each time. If they are unsatisfied with their weapon, they can restart the Masterworking again.
Tempering
Tempering is a gear upgrade system that allows players to apply specific affixes from Tempering Manuals found throughout the world. This crafting system is for use during both leveling and endgame content, allowing players to customize gear by adding affixes to Legendary and Rare items to support specific builds and playstyles.
Tempering unlocks at level 15 and is based on finding and learning Temper Manuals, of which there are Weapons, Offensive, Defensive, Utility, Mobility, and Resource recipe categories. Items have up to two slots that can hold Tempered Affixes. Once you find and learn each Manual, they can be applied to gear on a repeatable, unlimited basis; you just need to have the required materials. Thankfully, they will be able to reuse manuals as many times as they want, allowing true customization.
The Pit of Artificers
The Pit of Artificers is the newest endgame content, and it is pretty exciting. Once players reach World Tier 4, they will be able to obtain a new quest that asks them to complete a Tier 46 Nightmare Dungeon. Once that is done, they will be able to collect Runeshards, which will come from Helltides, Whispers, Legion Events, Nightmare Dungeons, and even World Bosses. These Runeshards can then be used to enter into The Pit.
The Pit is how players will get materials to Masterwork their weapons and is a way for them to experience new content. In addition, they can get Stygian Stones here. Players can use them to summon the bosses. For example, to summon Torment Andariel you need 6x Sandscorched Shackles, 6x Pincushioned Dolls, and 3x Stygian Stone. Stygian Stones are tradeable items, so like duriel admission, they are tradeable between players, so when season four rolls around you'll be able to purchase them with gold.
Helltides
Helltides has been completely revamped for the season, which might be the most exciting thing that has happened. Originally, Helltides could only be accessed on World Tier 3 and 4, meaning players who didn't feel comfortable at that level wouldn't be able to experience them. However, with this season, Helltides are available on all World Tiers, meaning that anyone playing the season will be able to do them.
Additionally, this has made Helltides one of the best ways for players to level up in the game. Blizzard also implemented a new threat level, which has made the activity even more exciting. The more Helltides a player takes on, the higher their threat level will be. Once they reach a level of 3, they will become Hell-Marked. If players make it out of a Helltide as Hell-Marked, they will be hunted down by a Hellborn, who can take on any Class in the game.