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23.02.2024 - 18:41 / pcinvasion.com
The power of the undead will come back to your favorite dungeon crawler. Be ready to destroy constructs with the return of Vampiric Powers in Diablo 4 Season of the Construct.
A new Campfire Chat has been announced. In the newest official Blizzard Diablo 4 post, the developers have unveiled that, alongside information about the Gauntlets and the Trials, Vampiric Powers will make a return to Diablo 4.
It is no secret that the overage reception to the Season of the Construct has been lukewarm at best. Moreover, players didn’t appreciate the nature of the Lunar Awakening event and its focus on shrines. It is only natural that seasonal content for a game such as Diablo 4 must keep their players entertained and online, so why not pick something that has worked before and bring it back to the game? Well, this is what will happen shortly!
The Campfire Chat will take place on February 29 at 11 am PST, and it is unclear how Vampiric Powers will make their return to the current Season of the Construct in Diablo 4. Let’s remember that the Season 1 Malignant Powers were also introduced during the Season of the Blood as Malignant Rings, so perhaps we will see these Vampiric Powers converted into some type of gear that will provide the same stats and effects that the Vampiric Powers originally provided. After all, the seasonal mechanic in the form of the Seneschal Construct is currently active, and I seriously doubt that the same Vampiric Power system will come back as it was in Season 2.
If you are ready to use your favorite Vampiric Powers of yore, be sure to check out all the Major and Minor Vampiric Powers in Diablo 4 below:
Let us see what Blizzard announces during the next Campfire Chat so we can get some notion of what to expect with Vampiric Powers as well as the Gauntlet and Trials. Again, it will take place on February 29 at 11 am, so schedule it promptly!
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Vampiric Powers from Diablo 4’s Season 2 are returning in Season 3 in the form of Legendary Aspects in upcoming Patch 1.3.3, set to release on Tuesday, March 5th. These Vampiric Power Aspects will not be identical to their Season of Blood counterparts. We will see,,,,, and in Legendary Aspect form, meaning players will need to make gear changes to accommodate these revised Vampiric Powers.
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