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By Starym
The Diablo 4 Beta gave us a lot more than just Act 1 and a look at all the classes at level 25, as we now have quite a few Uniques to take a look at as well! Despite the fact that there was only 1 Unique item dropping in the Beta itself, the Butcher's Cleaver, there were plenty more in the files and diablo4.cc datamined over 50 of them (as spotted by chuanhsing)!
However, BEWARE OF MAJOR STORY SPOILERS, as some of the item descriptions (and perhaps even names) very much spoil the game's story, zones and some other major events. Definitely do not go to the page if you don't want to know key details of what happens in the game, but at least the below image is spoiler free. But if you're ok with spoilers, head on over to diablo4.cc for the full list with over 50 items.
There's a lot to see there, as Uniques all have major build-changing abilities and are more powerful than legendaries, so it definitely fun to look through them and imagine a future build now that we know how the classes work, but again, it may not be worth it due to some of the spoilers in there.
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By Stan
You only have a few hours left to unlock the Diablo 4 Open Beta rewards before servers go offline.
Diablo 4 Open Beta ends soon and when the servers are taken down, you will no longer be able to claim Open Beta rewards, which include:
Initial Casualty Title: earned by reaching Kyovashad with one character. Early Voyager Title: earned by reaching Level 20 on one character. Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic Item: earned by reaching Level 20 on one character.
All you must do is reach Level 20 with one character. The rewards will be granted when the game releases on June 6.
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By Starym
It seems the World Boss has a new nemesis after the daylight savings time one was defeated, as wudjio has managed to solo the boss and even did it on Hardcore mode! And that's not all, as he then went on to repeat the kill once more!
It seems the gear from that one level 35 elite and all the legendaries that are dropping all added up quite nicely in this ranged Rogue build. Now, technically neither of the kills was a 100% clean solo, as there were was one Necromancer that came in in each pull - with 2% on the boss left in the first kill, and literally shot 1-2 abilities then ran in the second. But it's very clear both were indeed entirely soloed as there was plenty of time left, especially since it usually takes all 12 players at max level to take the boss down. Let's take a look!
But that's nothing compared to the other kill, which took less than 3 minutes, courtesy of Vidjereii!
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By Staff
Our guide section has been updated with a new Landslide Druid leveling guide for Diablo 4.
There's still enough time to hit Level 20 on Beta to earn cosmetics when the game launches in June and our writer Lexyu has just written a new Druid leveling guide!
In total, our section has 14 leveling guides across all classes that we link below.
Barbarian Leveling Guides for Diablo 4 Beta
Hammer of the Ancients Leveling Build Rend and Rupture Leveling Build Thorns Leveling Build Druid Leveling Guides for Diablo 4 Beta
Landslide Druid Leveling Build (new) Lightning Storm Leveling Build Overpower Werebear Leveling Build Necromancer Leveling Guides for Diablo 4 Beta
Summoner Necromancer Leveling Build Bone Spear and Spirit Necromancer Leveling Build Blood Surge Necromancer Leveling Build Rogue Leveling Guides for Diablo 4 Beta
Twisting Blades Leveling Build Rapid Fire Leveling Build Sorcerer Leveling Guides for Diablo 4 Beta
Chain Lightning Leveling Build Ice Shards Leveling Build Hydra and Fireball Leveling Build -
By Starym
We still have just under 2 days in the Diablo 4 open beta and by now many players have gotten to level 25 with at least one character, so it's definitely time to farm up some legendaries and get a taste of some proper buildcrafting! Luckily the Diablo 4 community has found some great farming spots, and we'll be taking a look at those today.
First off there's the one everyone's probably heard about, the lone level 35 mob in the Beta, Osgar Reede, who can be farmed for high level gear by imprinting an aspect on it so it can be usable by us lowly level 25 peasants. He always drops his mace, which is great for Barbarians, but generally you want to get pretty much your whole gear set from him for the highest power level. You can find him here:
Source: Jehl703.
However, good ol' Osgar won't be of much help with gold or legendaries to use to imprint onto those high level items, and the aspects unlocked in the dungeons (a list and locations for which you can find here) are always at the minimum level for that particular power. That's where the Diablo 4 reddit community comes in, as they've been discussing the best farm spots for a while, and while there isn't an exact consensus, there are a couple of really good spots:
Mercy Reach dungeon (in the North West): there are many elites at the start here and you don't even want to finish the dungeon, just clear the elites, of which there should be around 10. Leave the dungeon by using the reset all dungeons button on the map screen, which will also automatically port you out, and go again! (Source.)
Forsaken Quarry dungeon: high mob density and only kill requirement for boss entry (but you should still probably skip the boss). (Source.)
Malnok Stronghold: there are three level 27 elites in the Stronghold event, however, you need to not complete the event to be able to clear them again when they respawn. Alternatively, clearing the Stronghold gives you access to a new dungeon, Anica's Claim, which is also good for elites, has plenty of shrines, and is also a pretty short run (2ish minutes). (Source.)
Then there's the World Boss, but considering it's on a long timer it isn't really worth it. However, you can clear him several times per reset, if you're fast enough with your kills, by leaving the game after the kill and getting into a different instance after you come back. If you're only aiming for legendaries, the ultimate farming trick is to have a group and split up (if you have builds good enough to efficiently solo in multiplayer), as you don't have to pick legendaries up at all, as they all get sent to your stash if you don't. And so your party can just cover a lot of ground and head to town after a few clears to check what you got. You will miss all the rare items, but if you're getting them from Osgar the level 35 elite then you don't really need these anyway (but the gold farm aspect is basically gone).
Hopefully this helps you to get some gear to get a better feel of some of the classes, as the Druid and Barbarian in particular are very legendary-dependent, and feel weak to play without either a few specific ones or a lot of general ones. You can always check out or class guides for some build ideas as well.
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