Dear Blizzard Customer Support,
I am a player of Diablo 2: Resurrected. Recently, during Ladder Season 11, approximately 25 hours after the start of the new ladder, an extraordinary event occurred where 100 Jordan Rings were sold, resulting in the summoning of an Uber. Given that such an outcome seems highly improbable through standard farming routes or game mechanics, I am reaching out to confirm whether this drop resulted from normal gameplay.
Could you please verify if Blizzard has investigated this incident to determine whether it was caused by improper use of macros or automated systems? Alternatively, are there any known conditions under which such a phenomenon could occur naturally in the game?
I would also appreciate it if you could confirm whether there have been similar cases or if this drop could be a legitimate result of an intended farming route.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
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thanks for editing it and making it understandable.
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I’ve seen people say in the past that the Soj counter doesn’t reset from ladder to ladder. So Season 10, they purposefully sold 99 Soj, and then Season 11 they sold 1 Soj to summon Dclone.
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Yep they do this every season.
It’s not a mystery. 1000s of bots are farming 24/7 I’m surprised it took that long.
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A person named Richard
Aka filthierich, just before ladder goes down he sells enough sojs right before the servers cut off. So if he knows all he needs are 5 sojs he can plan ahead and put his automated farm in Europe, automate the leveling with a few Smiters with his sorcs and can get 4k unid annis within the hour of walking clone.
This should have been patched but it’s been a thing since lod so expect every reset will be like this.
Huh this is nothing…100 sojs lol. Too bad we can’t take a time machine and see how it was in the 2000s when duped sojs flooded the market… plus sojs are cheap even now, few seasons ago I had over 50 sojs from a traderie deal