Blizzard has made some big changes to Diablo IV’s most popular dungeon, and they haven’t gone down well with players.
Diablo IV It is the biggest release in Blizzard history and no wonder. In its first week it is leaving spectacular statistics, where the number of players who have accessed the title has been revealed, in addition to the boss that is causing the most deaths so far. Of course, the company is already preparing new content like the new class that could have already been revealed. Now they have been made some adjustments in one of the dungeons of the game and the players have not finished liking it.
The dungeon in question is that of the Eridu Ruins, which has undergone changes along with other dungeons. This nerf is causing players to react negatively, because the loot that can be obtained from it has been significantly reducedsince the main change focuses on the removal of some of the elite enemies that appear in it. Below you can see all the changes that have been made to the dungeons.
All Diablo IV Dungeon Changes
Through an official post, Blizzard has detailed all the changes that have been made to some dungeons like that of the Eridu Ruins, which are the following.
dungeons
- Additional adjustments to the density of elite monsters in dungeons.
- Developer Note: We are standardizing the density of elite monsters that spawn in dungeons to ensure that no particular dungeon is clearly more efficient to traverse than others.
Changes to Legendary Skins
- Fixed an issue where the damage bonus from the Legendary Attribute “Aspect of the Blademaster” was incorrectly applied to Whirlpool when using a Shout.
- Resolved issues with “Rending Berserker Aspect” and the Barbarian’s Two-Handed Swordsmanship, which allowed players to deal unwanted amounts of damage.
Other fixes
- Fixed an issue where the World Tier 3 quest was assigned to players who did not yet meet the requirements to advance to that World Tier.
- Fixed an issue where an event in the Decrepit Aqueducts subzone had the wrong level scale. Additional stability improvements.