Blizzard's president really wants you to know that Diablo 4 loot is good now
Mike ꧅Ybarra can't stop talking about Season 2's "insane" loot🦩 drops

Diablo 4's loot is good now, and Blizzard's president really wants you to know iꦺt.
Since Diablo 4's launch earlier this year, fans have found the loot in the action-RPG to be rather lacklustre. , "you feel like a professional trash-sifter more than an adventurer." Having listened to player feedback, Blizzard has implemented changes to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 Season 2, aka the Season of Blood, to make loot much mor𝓡e rewarding.
Seemingly concerned that players might not have gotten the message that loot is n𝔉ow good, Ybarra again took to Twitter a couple of hours later to really drive the point home.
In case you missed it, loot drops have changed in Season 2 for Diablo (based on feedback). It's no long🀅er gated (ie🌠. level 60 to 100 is the same drops) and changes every monster level. Every level you make, higher ilvl gear drops all the way to 100. So screens like this are much… pic.twitter.com/TBC51Z7XaG
Those improved drop rates already appear to be paying off, as one Diablo 4 player🍌 managed to snag an Uber Unique mere hours after Season 2's arrival. The new season also saw Sorcerers, largely deemed𝓀 the gam🐼e's worst class, get a 400% buff and significantly boost the rate at which you gain levels. According to Blizzard, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:you caಌn get to level 100 "40% 𝔍faster" compared to Season 1. On top of that, the developer is promising that quality-of-life changes ꧂ꦦwill be added at various points throughout the season, not just at the beginning.
Diablo 4 recently launched to mixed Steam reviews despite selling very well.
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