This is a disappointing but unsurprising addition to Diablo 4 Gold the Sorcerer class in Diablo 4 given the recent treatment of the class by Blizzard. The Sorcerer was already the class that could have benefited the most from a buff, but instead suffers from the blanket nerf all Diablo 4 classes received in the Season 4 update. To add insult to injury, the addition of The Oculus as an ultimately unhelpful weapon being granted the status of one of the game's rarest qualities further exacerbates the woes plaguing Diablo 4's Sorcerer when they were in most need of support.
Blizzard is retracting a change in Diablo 4 that added level requirements for players to progress to World Tiers 3 and 4. This was also seemingly excluded from the Diablo 4 Patch 1.1.0a notes which quickly became a controversial topic in the community.Progressing World Tiers in Diablo 4 gives players access to higher level loot and increases XP gains as well. However, the community pointed out that the latest update seemingly prevents players from progressing to World Tiers 3 and 4 in Diablo 4 if they are below a certain level.
Players also figured out that their characters needed to be level 40 to access Tier 3 and level 60 for Tier 4, which wasn't the case before the patch released as they could access it any time after finishing the Capstone dungeons. Fans were not pleased with the change as it meant that they had to grind even more to get to a higher World Tier, due to which Blizzard has now decided to withdraw this change.
Diablo 4 Developers Talk Malignant EnemiesIn response to a Twitter user's comment, Diablo 4's global community development director Adam Fletcher said "We will be removing the level requirement for World Tier 3 4." One of the biggest reasons the community was unhappy with this change in the first place is because the XP gains from monsters were nerfed with the Diablo 4 patch, which meant that it will take longer to level up characters.This retraction is something the fans have appreciated but are still so disappointed with the changes that Diablo 4 is being review bombed yet again.
While all the characters classes in Diablo 4 were nerfed after the update, monsters received a buff where their health will scale by 100% per additional player. The Butcher also received a buff where his Cleaver will now slow players by 61-75%. The patch also added around 6 new unique items, but Sorcerer mains weren't happy with the one they received and called it virtually useless. Amidst all the nerfs, the community also figured out how their existing items were also secretly nerfed, which was another cause for frustration.
There were some builds in the buy Diablo 4 Items game that needed to be nerfed, like one instance where a Necromancer in Diablo 4 managed to one-shot Uber Lilith, but fans weren't thrilled about the other nerfs that weren't needed. This prompted Blizzard to announce an emergency Campfire Chat for June 21, just 24 hours after the patch went live, to address the growing unrest among the fans and possibly announce some changes as well.