Home News After upsetting everyone by threatening to ruin Diablo 4's most powerful loot in its next season, Blizzard has decided that maybe it wasn't such a good idea after all
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After upsetting everyone by threatening to ruin Diablo 4's most powerful loot in its next season, Blizzard has decided that maybe it wasn't such a good idea after all

Diablo 4's upcoming season was shaping up to be a big disappointment after the excitement around its latest expansion. Blizzard threatened to completely flatten the identity of the most powerful loot with a change that—while healthy in the long run—spoiled the fun of having ultra-rare items to chase in an action RPG.Bu...

After upsetting everyone by threatening to ruin Diablo 4's most powerful loot in its next season, Blizzard has decided that maybe it wasn't such a good idea after all

Diablo 4's upcoming season was shaping up to be a big disappointment after the excitement around its latest expansion. Blizzard threatened to completely flatten the identity of the most powerful loot with a change that—while healthy in the long run—spoiled the fun of having ultra-rare items to chase in an action RPG.

But after holding a week-long playtest, Blizzard has taken the overwhelmingly negative feedback and found a promising compromise.

Season 14, the Season of Death Awakening, will bring a permanent change to Diablo 4 that redefines how its rarest items work. Blizzard's goal is to take Uniques, an item tier that was previously pretty niche, and expand their usefulness for a variety of character builds. To do that, it will make Uniques less powerful and their bonuses more random—two things no Diablo player who is looking to perfect their build wants to hear.

Previously, the plan was to ditch the guaranteed bonuses Uniques currently have for completely random stats. Nobody, including me, liked the sound of erasing the identity of the cool Uniques in the game to basically make them Legendaries with a different color. This would've made the game unnecessarily grindy and broken the whole point of Uniques having curated stats that synergize with their unique powers. Why would you want a sword that empowers your critical strikes to not even have any critical strike chance on it?

Thankfully, that's not how it's going to work anymore. Blizzard has given Uniques back two guaranteed stats to fit their themes. The other stats will still be random, but you'll be able to swap one of them out to fit your build.

(Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)

The solution, as is laid out in the updated patch notes for season 14, is to preserve each Unique's identity while allowing some flexibility with the random stats they can have. This solves the problem Blizzard was originally targeting by moving away from Uniques only working for hyper-specific build archetypes. It was always a bummer to find an item that, for example, boosted your damage only if you invested in fire skills on a sorceress. Now, that item will retain its general damage bonus but could roll stats on it that synergize with cold skills instead.

On top of all of that, Uniques will be able to appear as Mythic Uniques. Diablo 4 already classified a pool of its rarest and most powerful items as Mythic Uniques, but now that title will refer to any Unique that drops with a purple tooltip, like how orange items (Legendaries) are better than yellow items (Rares). These new Mythic Uniques will have maxed out stats when they drop, or when you craft them, giving you a new item type to chase after.

By opening up the possibilities for Uniques, Diablo 4's loot should be more broadly useful and exciting. I was always confident it would be a healthy change for the game, but disliked the way Blizzard had initially decided to handle it. This revised approach is a compromise I'm willing to try when the season starts on June 30.

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