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Diablo 4has announced changes to the drop rate of Legendary items, the second-highest rarity level available in Blizzard’s action RPG.Diablo 4Season 1 brought a range of changes to the game, with some of these changes celebrated and others being questioned by players. This adjustment will surely be celebrated by all, though.

There are four item rarities inDiablo 4, with Legendary items having an orange glow. Legendary items are some of the most coveted byDiablo 4players, as they have more powerful Legendary affixes than Normal, Rare, and Magic items. Currently, some of thebest ways to get Legendaries inDiablo 4is by joining Helltides and Whispers of the Dead. Helltide is a regionalDiablo 4event available from World Tier 3 onwards, and the Whispers of the Dead are activities available inDiablo 4’s endgame.

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To make it easier for players to find better items,Diablo 4will be adjusting the drop rate of Legendary items.Diablo 4held a new Campfire Chat detailing the contents of the upcoming update 1.1.1, and the Legendaries are on the list of adjustments made by Blizzard. Starting with the 1.1.1 update, players level 35 and above will have a guaranteed Legendary drop on dungeon bosses and completing Legion Events. The Butcher is one ofDiablo 4’s most feared enemies, and players level 35 and up will get a guaranteed Legendary drop when defeating it. Finally, Treasure Goblins got the biggest change:Diablo 4players will have a 100% chance of getting a Legendary item starting at level 15.

Diablo 4update 1.1.1 will arrive on August 8, but the patch notes will be available on August 2. The drop rate of Legendary items is one aspect of the significant list of changes coming toDiablo 4, which will also affect all classes in the game with a variety of adjustments.Diablo 4will revert a controversial changemade to dungeons in update 1.1.1, which resulted in backlash from players. And after the community complained about the inconvenience of frequent dismounting inDiablo 4, Blizzard finally addressed the issue. Starting with update 1.1.1,Diablo 4players can charge through barricades, a change praised by the community.

With the live service model adopted byDiablo 4, players will see content and features often added to the game, and adjustments to balance the environment. It’s true thatDiablo 4players still want changesthat haven’t been addressed by Blizzard. ButDiablo 4’s development team is showing that it is listening to community feedback, and looking to address it as best it can.

Diablo 4is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.