Diablo 4 players use a 27-year-old trick to best The Butcher
The door is once again doing the lifting

Diablo 4's Butcher is falling victim to the same ex﷽p💟loit from 27 years ago.
If you didn't already know, The Butcher has been terrorizing Diablo pla🌊yers since back in the 1990s. The fear-inducing enemy could be trapped behind a locked door in the original Diablo, and it's this trick 🅷that players are now using all over again to slay the Butcher in Diablo 4.
, Diablo 4 players are now trapping the Butcher behind doors, and repeatedly attacking the heckin' large brute until he falls down dead. There's nothing the Butcher can do to the player from behind the door, so it's basically an exploit that only works one way.from
This is just about one of the best "cheesing" strategies in Diablo 4. The player below certainly felt no remor🎃se locking the Butcher behind a locker door and bludgeoning him to death over the cours🐼e of four minutes, and when you consider how the enemy has been haunting players for near two months now, you can hardly blame them.
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And yes, this really has been happening for 27 years. The video below shows the Butcher could get trapped behind a door back in the very first Diablo, getting pelted by arrows and spells repeatedly until he fell over dead. That was just one way to exploit the Butcher 𝔍back in the original game, keep in mind, but it was one of the more reliable methods o🥃f killing him.
As we alluded to earlier, we really can't blame Diablo 4 players for cheesing the Butcher. Earlier this month, a patch rendered elite builds null and void again💝st the Butcher, as nerfs to a wide 🎀variety of classes meant players were getting slain in just a few seconds, or even fleeing entirely. The Butcher is not to be trifled with, except for when he's stuck behind a door.
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Hirun Cryer is a freelance reporter and writer with Gamesradar+ based out of U.K. After earning a degree in American History specializing in journalism, cinema, literature, and history, he stepped into the games writing world, with a focus on shooters, indie g🐬ames, and RPGs, and has since been the recipient of the MCV 30 Under 30 award for 2021. In his spare time he freelances with other outlets around the indust𒐪ry, practices Japanese, and enjoys contemporary manga and anime.