Source: MMOWTS
If you're a dedicated Diablo fan like I am, you know that Diablo 4 was released with great success. And after the release of Diablo 4, Diablo season series was also launched. Although the overall storyline of the upcoming Season 1 still continues the Diablo series, the updated content is still very attractive to players.
With anticipation rising for Diablo 4 season one, which officially kicks off this week on the 20th, here's some of the new information the developers have thrown around.
Items Will Get Level Requirement Cap
One of them that came out recently is, a interview with game stars and German Gaming magazine, and we have this little piece of information here that I wanted to share, and they sat down with associate game director Joe Piepiora. You might remember him from Blizzard developer live streams, and he told them apparently that items will get a level requirement cap in the coming season, and actually a really good one.
You might have experienced this yourself in case you leveled a character to level 100, you'll find items that are all level required 100, so you cannot actually find any Diablo 4 Items for your odds, you cannot kind of save ideas up or something like that. A lot of people were complaining about that and I also agree that this is not really the best solution, it's kind of nice that if you have an alt you have a good item, you can use it for the progression already. So why not?
If you entertainment at level 60, you can literally find the best in slot items right away. But for some reason, the level requirements keeps scaling up as you go higher levels, even though you don't get better Loot or more Diablo 4 Gold. It is at a very reasonable level now I think, so we have level 60 cap for sacred items, and we have level 80 cap for ancestral items.
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The Impact Of Level Requirement Cap
So this means that, the stuff that you find in tournament difficulty even on your level 100 character, can actually be used relatively soon after you go there with your alt. What it also means is that trading among players will become a lot easier suddenly as well, because there was the same restriction, if you try to give an item to someone and they were lower level than you, then you just couldn't use it.
Maybe you would have the situation where you accidentally imprint a very high level requirement aspect onto your huge upgrade that you just found. Then you can't use it anymore for like 10 more levels that would never happen to me by the way.
Outro
I just want to get out those news, I think it's pretty good change, and I want to see how this big change will actually impact after the release of the first season, I'll keep the information updated. Hope you like my above content.