Diablo 4: The temper in the neighborhood is totally completely different proper now due to patch 1.1.1

Patch 1.1.0 was a whole catastrophe for a lot of followers. With the newest replace, nonetheless, the reactions are far more optimistic.

After the unpopular patch 1.1.0, some followers of Diablo 4 struck nearly apocalyptic tones: The replace had ruined the sport , they even stated. After the builders lastly promised by no means to launch such a patch once more, the following massive patch was launched yesterday. And nearly surprisingly, this one is inflicting numerous pleasure.

What does patch 1.1.1 change?

There are numerous greater and smaller improvements, bug fixes and steadiness adjustments within the replace. Listed here are among the most necessary factors:

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  • Barbarians and wizards shall be strengthened.
  • Treasure goblins and dungeon bosses are assured to drop Legendaries above a sure degree.
  • Extra enemies await you in Nightmare Dungeons and Hellfloods.
  • You’ll be able to teleport out of dungeons sooner once more.
  • There may be extra space for objects and elixirs.

What are the followers saying about patch 1.1.1?

Whereas (the primary reactions) to the patch notes have been nonetheless combined, many followers are joyful about many adjustments after taking part in patch 1.1.1 for the primary time. For instance, (Endgame Addict) writes on Twitter (respectively X):

Many nice adjustments! Love the brand new chests tab, greater monster density and stronger bosses. […] Wizard’s Paragon board is a lot better now. Treasure goblins are higher too. Each change on this patch was a step in the proper path.

Many gamers on Reddit additionally discover the upper monster density. For instance, (AlmostProGaming) writes:

     Holy hell the new density in NM dungeons is amazing.
by     u/AlmostProGaming in     diablo4  

Holy hell, the brand new [monster] density in nightmare dungeons is nice. I performed for an hour and adore it. Whereas I want they might have reversed the adjustments in expertise factors […], general I feel it’s a win.

Comparable enthusiasm is generated by Hellfloods, which additionally advantages from extra monsters and assured Legendaries with Treasure Goblins. (Emotional_Engine9) writes an extended put up on this:

     Helltides is amazing!
by     u/Emotional_Engine9 in     diablo4  

Up to now, the brand new hellfloods of patch 1.1.1 are nice. I’ve been having fun with the [monster] density and the ember droprate. […] It doesn’t pressure you to only do occasions on a regular basis to get as a lot embers out as attainable, as a substitute it offers you an incentive to only run round and farm.

I additionally didn’t have to make use of my mount in any respect whereas farming, solely as soon as I had sufficient embers and wished to open chests additional away. Anyway, my because of the Diablo workforce for listening to the group and making significant adjustments.

In distinction, (TorbaldTheDestroyer) notices a reasonably minor change, however one which in all probability left an enduring impression:

     I like the update.
by     u/ironfishh in     diablo4  

THE HORSE IS FASTER, HOLY SH****!

The typically reasonably lame mount, which furthermore couldn’t even break by way of barricades (however now ought to), has been some extent of criticism amongst followers for fairly a while.

General, plainly the adjustments in favour of nightmare dungeons and hellfloods are a subject of dialog amongst many followers, the identical goes for the higher probabilities to get legendary objects. The Diablo 4 subreddit, which was lately criticised for its negativity, appears to be in a way more optimistic temper proper now.

What do you consider patch 1.1.1 up to now? Do you just like the adjustments for wizards and barbarians, or do you take pleasure in nightmare dungeons and hellfloods extra now? Are you taking a break from Diablo 4 and taking part in the simply launched Baldur’s Gate 3? And what ought to Blizzard patch subsequent? Be at liberty to write down it to us within the feedback!

Author: Ronnie Neal