Diablo 4 Customization Criticism Grows After 12 Seasons

Diablo 4 has become well-known for its constant stream of seasonal reworks. Every few months, some major or minor system seems to be on the chopping block. We’ve seen overhauls to Nightmare Dungeons, Capstone Dungeons, and even core gameplay features on the horizon with Lord of Hatred. But despite all of these shake-ups, some systems, now more than 12 seasons old, haven’t seen meaningful updates. Diablo 4 Customization has been left in the dust, including the armor dyeing system.

Armor Dyeing Needs a Rework

Customization updates have always taken a backseat to each Diablo 4 season. While Diablo 4 regularly highlights cosmetic items through shop bundles or the seasonal battle pass, meaningful improvements to in-game customization remain scarce.

Armor dyeing is one of the only ways players can distinguish their characters, yet the system feels neglected. Many players have openly voiced frustration about the lack of new dye colors or improvements. And the concerns don’t stop there, transmogs and armor sets often come up in the same breath.

Will We Ever Get Class-Unique Battle Pass Armor Sets?

Since the early seasons, players have been asking for class-specific armor sets from the battle pass. The BP already draws plenty of criticism, but a recurring complaint is that every class receives essentially the same armor, just adjusted to fit each silhouette.

For casual players who stick to one class per season, this may not be an issue. But for those who frequently swap classes or maintain multiple characters, seeing the same armor theme across every class quickly loses its appeal.

Players can mix and match pieces to create unique looks, but it’s often difficult when each battle pass or store set features drastically different themes or art styles. Cohesive fashion is hard to pull off when nothing is designed to work together.

Will Blizzard Ever Expand Dyes, Transmogs, or Battle Pass Variety?

Whether Blizzard will introduce deeper customization, improved dyeing, or class-unique battle pass sets remains uncertain. But one thing is clear: players want more ways to stand out.

After all… isn’t fashion the true endgame?