![]() ![]() There’s also the argument that perhaps restricting loot will clamp down on third parties profiteering from trading. Should it be restricted? Is what’s apparently being proposed the right thing to do for Diablo 4?ĭiablo 2 players will be firmly in the free-to-trade anything camp, after all, trading has been one of the main reasons for its longevity. The community is quite split on the best way to implement the loot system. Note that none of the above has been confirmed by Blizzard and things can change as testing progresses. If you are not sure what that is, it was introduced in Diablo 3, it means the game will roll item types and/or affixes suited for the class of the character that finds, crafts, or gambles the item. Smart Loot is also back according to the source. If the leak is correct, and we have no confirmation from this from Blizzard directly, unique, set, legendary or gold will not be tradeable. ![]() However, there is some information that’s leaked out but as yet not confirmed by Blizzard regarding Diablo 4 loot restrictions.Īccording to a source on the current test, there will be trading limitations in play as well as smart loot. As we all know, there’s internal testing going on right now for Diablo 4 with testers under a strict NDA. ![]()
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