Emergency Campfire Chat

  • Mass duping makes trade pointless since everyone is selling perfectly rolled 4GA uniques now. The cost of runes is going up.

  • New exploit is literally deleting gear from other players and allowing items to be masterworked past the 12/12 limit.

  • The spiritborn is already doing quintillions of damage and that number keeps growing by the second.

  • Low drop rates on aspects, rawhide and ancestral gear. Undercity Tributes and Opals are still broken. Build progress is bottlenecked.

I gotta say, the S6 situation is getting worse by the day.

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Do you really think the D4 team is gonna have a campfire chat about it? They’re absent AF.

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None of this is an emergency except rawhides.

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You forgot about Necro class giving higher Resolve upgrades, lmao.
Saw that Notepad youtuber make a video about it.

The equipment opal seems to not work, but the rest appear to be functioning as they should. What isn’t working regarding the tributes? None of the ones I’ve used has failed to produce exactly what it states it gives out.

Even the rawhides aren’t an emergency.

They got their expansion sales and I"m sure the whales and streamers are buying the skins. Now they are working on Season 7 propaganda where they claim they are listening to the players and things will be fixed.

Wash, rinse, repeat.

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The answer lies within the runes.

Wat?
Kry.
Moni!

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Streamers are the reason why this one is an emergency. That is basically the main thing they keep complaining about. And “listening to the players”=making streamers happy.

Tributes in group sometimes don’t give loot at all lmao and I’m not talking about difference in Resolute vs United Tribute.

Take Tribute of Titans for example, why isn’t the whole group getting Boss materials? Sometimes you get, sometimes you don’t.

Still can’t upgrade a metric ton of aspects, despite them being 10/16 in the codex and I’m looking at maxed or near maxed items in my inventory / stash / character with no indicator that they’re better; and all the doomed science attempts to see if it’s just a tooltip error gave no good results.

Nah, you are confused by them being on 2H weapon or Amulet, increasing the values by 50% or 100%. If its non-ancestral, its not max value, only shows as max value for a non-ancestral item.

Non-ancestral max value = not true max value. Only Ancestral items have potential for Max Value Aspects. Look in Aspect “Collections” to see the actual true max value.

There’s an ironic joke here about how reading is hard.

No, I didn’t miss anything. The 100% / 50% is an entirely different issue that they havent fixed yet, and I’m not basing this on static values, it’s by the overall variance ranges.

Your issue is the ancestral thing, it’s confusing a lot of people. A non-ancestral item is never going to give you the max tier of an aspect, it will tell you it’s 100%/100% on a roll, but that’s just the max a non-ancestral can roll. You need to find an ancestral that’s at 150%/150% to max the aspect, which is difficult to do because of the lower drop rates but working as intended.

just take a break and stop playing, it’s going to be another 2 months for them to really iron things out and have a “smooth” season like that S4, etc.

way too many cooks in the kitchen atm it seems

In the realm of Sanctuary, where demons roamed and heroes fought, a new calamity had befallen the land. It wasn’t a horde of undead or a demonic invasion; it was the disastrous sixth season of Diablo IV. The game had been a loot-lover’s paradise, but now, it was a barren wasteland.
At the center of this chaos was the Spirit Boi, a character so ripped, he could benchpress a mountain. And to top it off, he was strutting around in a skimpy bikini, his muscles glistening in the demonic sunlight. The other characters were green with envy. “How can he look so good after eating nothing but rawhide?” they grumbled.
Rumors began to spread. Was Spirit Boi somehow connected to the game developers? Were they secretly feeding him steroids and a diet of rare, juicy loot? The players were outraged. Where had all the loot gone? They’d been promised a loot reborn, but instead, they were experiencing a massive loot bore.
One day, a brave adventurer confronted the game developers. “Where’s our loot?” he demanded. “We’re dying out here!” The developers, caught off guard, admitted the truth. “We’ve been hoarding the rawhide,” they confessed. “You see, we’ve been using it to make Spirit Boi even juicier. And the loot? Well, we’ve been keeping that for ourselves. It’s just so… satisfying.”
The players were stunned. They couldn’t believe the developers would stoop so low. A riot ensued. The game developers were forced to release all the hoarded loot and promise to never again use rawhide for nefarious purposes. And as for Spirit Boi? Well, he was promptly banned from the game for causing too much chaos and distracting everyone from the real problem: the lack of loot.

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Omg… seriously.

If the codex says an aspect has a range of 50% - 100%, and I have 80% unlocked, then I have 60% of the range unlocked. If I then have a 2hander, a non ancient one, with a range of 100%- 200%, and a roll of 189% on the variance, then I have 89% of the range on the item.

That is an upgrade, and has nothing to do with ancestral rolls; and it should show it as increasing the codex value / tier when salvaged.

The range on an ancestral is entirely different tiers, with an entirely different range.
Otherwise every single non ancient item has tooltip errors and wrong values.

:confused: uhhh lol.

So the issue here is that the UI is not well designed. If you look in the codex you’ll see the actual number you have on your Aspect’s upgrade. On the item though, non-GA’s will show differently than GAs and the GAs aren’t guaranteed to be in that 16-21 range, they could be a 1/21 or something.

So yeah, something, something reading rainbow lol. But it’s a very easy mistake to make because the UI isn’t good.

No, the issue here is that people can’t seem to read and understand simple logic / math lol. Just repeating something they heard from someone and using that as the answer without even checking if the context matches, or what the poster even said.

Nah you’re just wrong here. The items themselves have a nonsense UI that isn’t cohesive with itself. That’s why people were confused.

Only a silly goose would not put the total affix level on the item.

Explain it then, how am I wrong?