Diablo IV A game of imprisoning evil behind the gates of hell and increasing numbers. Kill enemies, gain power, kill more enemies, gain power. It is the endless cycle at the center The hit action role-playing game BlizzardBut lately players have been able to take that logic to its ridiculous conclusion and discover a dominant druid build capable of over a billion damage.
“Biggest damage ever in Diablo 4!!!!” chirping Twitch streamer Moxsy on July 7th. It was accompanied by a screenshot showing the nine-digit number on the screen and on YouTube Attach the screenshot Moxsy’s druid seems to be taking a billion damage. While it’s impossible to say for sure if this was the worst damage, problems aside, it didn’t take long to fix the problem.
A day later, Moxie returned and reached over 1.8 billion. “Holy shit!” he chirpingin the region more clearly than ever before. a little later, Max Roll is a team member the kettle 2 billion break the damage barrier. Another player, SquishyWarrior943, appears to have more than doubled that number, to around 5 billion. how Forbes Author Paul Tasi showsBuild Druid is described as the fastest elimination enemy in the game Diablo IV Now. So what is it made of?
Moxsy has a file YouTube video Break it down in detail. It’s about a “double regression reaction” that allows for “extremely cumulative damage”. The core is an aspect called Stormclaw, which deals critical hits with Shred to deal 20 to 45 percent damage from lightning damage. Combine this with Waxing Gibbous to make 100 percent of your hits critical hits. Since Shred allows the Druid to deal 100 percent Weak damage, this means it deals double damage to enemies in danger.
What’s unique about this pairing is that the double damage against weaker enemies effectively counts twice – the first time and the second time each of the other effects apply, such as Stormclaw’s lightning damage. The result is about a fourfold increase in what Moxie refers to when he talks about “double-dipping.” The higher his druid’s global damage rate, the more he can benefit from this double drop.
An update to this version is called “Lightning Shade Priest 2.0He even takes it a step further by using the grizzly rage aspect to transform into an extreme werewolf. This makes it possible to spam more often thanks to the lower soul cost. Another aspect called “Rampaging Werebeast” deals 10 percent more critical damage per hit. From there, the math begins vaguely, but when those pieces are in place, spawning enemies in quick succession allows players to deal billions of damage with each hit.
And he asked in a recent video clip, “What caused so much damage?” “Honestly, I wish I could explain. It seems so random and full of bugs. The main thing I’ve found to make it more consistent is that in Grizzly Rage you have to kill a lot of things that spawn you.”
Whether this was intentional by Blizzard, which seems highly unlikely, is another question entirely. The bill is so flawed that it seems inevitable that developers will intervene with a patch to optimize it. Among these, Druids continued to dominate Diablo IV As an undefeated assassin in the end game. For a while forever. We’ll see how things pan out when cheaters hit the season From 20th July.
Correction 7/11/2023 7:13pm ET: Maxroll teammate Boiler breaks 2 billion, not Echohack.