Diablo 4 received an interseasonal patch with balance changes
Diablo 4 received an interseasonal patch with balance changes
The developers have strengthened some builds.
Blizzard studio has released a mid-season patch for its action game Diablo 4, designed to slightly strengthen some hero builds.
Main innovations of the patch:
Lesser Health Potion: Increases base healing by 50%.
Light to Medium Health Potion: Base healing increased by 100%.
Strong, Powerful, Large and Superior Health Potion: Base healing amount increased by 200%.
Aspect of the Defender: Barrier cooldown reduced from 30 to 20 seconds.
Secondary stat requirements have been reduced from 90 to 60 for each upgrade bar.
The health and damage of enemies in the Pit are reduced, which is especially noticeable at levels around 60, providing a more comfortable processing experience.
The health of all Tormented bosses has been reduced by 30%, including bloody boils in the battle with Lilith's Echo.
Fixed an issue where the damage from the Elixir of Holy Arrows would increase excessively if its effect was activated by companions, such as the Necromancer's minions.
Fixed a bug due to which pets were considered minions in some cases.
A bug has been fixed that prevented the use of "Block" with "Dolmen Stone". Now the number of boulders summoned is limited to 10, but their damage is increased by 10% for each boulder.
Fixed an issue where Rapid Fire combined with Scoundrel's Kiss would not always hit close enemies and could fire projectiles behind the player. Explosion radius increased by 25%.
You can learn more about all aspects of the off-season by following the link.
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