Diablo 4 players online are calling on Blizzard to give PvP combat some attention in the future, giving the mode a chance to gain popularity among the playerbase. As it stands, PvP is pretty much dead content in Diablo 4, but players are seeing untapped potential that Blizzard could attempt to use in the future.
PvP was part of Diablo 4 at launch over two years ago. Players can enter the Fields of Hatred, designated locations where they're able to attack other players. It's an opt-in experience, and players must mark themselves as "Bloodmarked" before they can attack others. However, those not marked can still be attacked by Bloodmarked players, leading to some confusion among players. There are some cosmetics that are exclusively earned by participating in player-vs-player combat in Diablo 4, which means there are always some players looking to play. However, PvP has largely been neglected by Blizzard since launch, and as a result, most players never take part in it. This is a vicious cycle, one that some Diablo 4 players want to see come to an end.
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Diablo 4 PvP Needs Some Big Changes For a True Comeback
Over on Reddit, a thread started by user Fat_Foot expressed confusion about the state of Diablo 4 PvP. They raised the fact that they're Paragon Level 200, and their Toughness stat is over 800,000. They're a character capable of clearing The Pit on Level 100, solo. Yet, whenever they meet a marked player in PvP zones, they're one-shotted instantly with no chance to react. In the thread, they ask, "So where exactly is the fun?" Others responded by pointing out that PvP has never been balanced in Diablo 4, and the fact that players are able to do trillions of damage to enemies means that even the most overpowered Diablo 4 build is going to die instantly to any endgame character that hits first. As one user notes, "players cannot get enough hp for meaningful combat," so they just don't bother playing it in the first place.
While some in the thread felt it was a lost cause, others had a little more hope, with one user pointing out that "other games have solved this problem, it just takes work." Many felt that its addition to Diablo 4 in the first place was simply so players did not spend the coming months and years begging for it, as would likely have happened had PvP not been included. Sometimes, the idea is better than the reality.
Another thread shared disappointment that Blizzard didn't commit to any PvP changes and additions in the Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred expansion, with user SpaceXSmoke hoping that the developer would expand the mode for players who enjoyed it in Diablo 2 and Immortal. This was a sentiment expressed in the other thread, too. Players want to see more from PvP in Diablo 4. The main roadblock is whether Blizzard is willing to commit to the extensive balancing efforts that would be required to make it work, rather than being dead on arrival. At the moment, it doesn't seem like that's the case, although this could always change in the future.
As it stands, Blizzard's focus right now is on Diablo 4 Season 11, which is proving to be a hit with players thanks to Divine Gifts, Sanctification, and the new Paladin class. There's still even more to come from Season 11, too. Earlier this month, Blizzard delayed Diablo 4's Tower and leaderboards features to later in the season, but it's still expected that they'll arrive before Season 12 in March.
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