After a day of Mythic+ on live servers, here are the current easiest and hardest Mythic+ dungeons!
06.11.2023 - 20:25 / gamepur.com
Diablo 4’s newest patch isn’t a big one, but it does come with some new Unique items that players will undoubtedly be happy to see and begin hunting for, as well as some bug fixes and tweaks to the overall experience.
With plenty to do in Diablo 4, we have listed out the major additions, including the new Uniques and bug fixes coming in Diablo 4’s Patch 1.2.2 below, so you can get informed and then jump back into the monster-slaying carnage.
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Table of ContentsThe most significant addition in this patch is the five new Unique rings being added to the game for both the Seasonal and Eternal Realm. These rings include powers seen in the previous season of Diablo 4, Season of the Malignant, with one for each class to find and use, which will drop in the overworld and from the endgame boss, Varshan.
These rings are as follows, with the X being the variable percentage or damage depending on player level and item roll.
The Sanguine Battery Event has seen a few tweaks in this patch, with the Pillar’s Health being increased from 75% to 85% and the repair time being decreased from 3 seconds to 1 second.
Like every patch, this one brings with it several fixes and changes to the game, including some fixes involving Lord Zir’s boss fight, certain Vampiric Powers not working as intended, and general cleanup of quests, dungeons, and other gameplay elements to improve the game overall. We have listed the bug fixes for Patch 1.2.2 below.
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After a day of Mythic+ on live servers, here are the current easiest and hardest Mythic+ dungeons!
The 10.2 PTR has been updated with Season 3 and the affixes look to be Fortified, Sanguine and Incorporeal! By this, it looks like the Mythic+ rotation hasn't changed from Season 2 and the affixes are likely Fortified, Sanguine and Incorporeal. For this week going in undergeared, make sure to bring a comp that has some Hard CC's to deal with Incorporeal and knocks are a big bonus as well.
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Malignant Powers may be gone, but Malignant Rings are here to stay.
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