Diablo IV: Season of the Malignant

Diablo IV: Season of the Malignant

released on Jul 20, 2023

Diablo IV: Season of the Malignant

released on Jul 20, 2023

A season of Diablo IV

Corruption has befallen Sanctuary in Season of the Malignant, the first Season of Diablo IV. A deviant form of Lilith’s sinister machinations has given birth to a new threat, Malignant Monsters. These decaying abominations roam Sanctuary in a frenzy, mindlessly attacking anyone in range without hesitation. Wanderers will investigate this mysterious malady in a new Questline with the help of Cormond, a former priest of the Cathedral of Light, who also trains you to capture the Malignant Hearts fueling these foul beasts and convert them into build-altering powers. The malignancy that’s taken hold of the Burning Hells’ armies cannot remain unchecked—you must snuff it out at the source before all of Sanctuary becomes its thrall. As you hunt down Malignant Monsters for their build-enhancing Hearts and partner with Cormond to discover the source of the corruption, you’ll earn rewards from the Season Journey and Battle Pass. The Season Journey is broken into Chapters with tasks to complete. As you progress through the Journey, you’ll earn rewards befitting Sanctuary’s defender, such as new Legendary Aspects, a Mastery Title, and a Scroll of Amnesia, which provides a free Skill Tree and Paragon Board reset. The Journey also provides Favor—the resource used to climb through the Battle Pass’ Tiers—which is also earned naturally by playing the game, whether it be killing demons, completing Quests, and more. The Season of the Malignant Battle Pass begins on July 20, 10 a.m. PDT and hosts 90 Tiers, 27 Free Tiers and 63 Premium Tiers. Smoldering Ashes are earned from the Free Tiers, which can be spent on Season Blessings that provide you with a bonus to earning experience, Gold, or Obols depending on the Blessing you choose. The bonuses gained from Season Blessings only last until Season of the Malignant ends.


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Temporada OK ppr ser a primeira do jogo e estarem testando as possibilidades. Ponto fraco foi no valor cobrado e o passe não se retro-alimentar com as moedas.

had lots of fun playing this season with Sid and Bubbles

Rough rough rough around the edges. I had fun with my Rogue overall but it needed a lot of improvement to make levelling less of a slog at this point. Made it to level 96 and tried so hard to complete the season quests, but ultimately could not get there, which was a big feel bad since I put in SO many hours. Also the special malignant jewelery was like the only special change they implemented - pretty weak start if you ask me.

This is being written mid-season two, where maaaaaaaaany great changes have been implemented since. And while I do love D4, this first season was relatively weak.

Some cool cosmetics in the battle pass tho.

Initially, I was excited for Season of the Malignant since I considered myself done with the base game. I didn’t mind rolling with a new character—Druid this time—as it’s just how these seasonal events work. Unfortunately, though, the new content was underwhelming, including a very poor portion of story.

The new dungeons, Malignant Tunnels, were bland and boring. The new main boss, Varshan, had mechanics that just made him a pain to deal with. The Battlepass was okay, but nothing special since the nicer cosmetics are always in the store. All in all, what Season 1 offered was minimal.

A very underwhelming season 1. Tons of redo to get renown again like getting the waypoints again (Thank god we don't have to do Altars). Don't really mind doing strongholds again though cause bonus exp. Season story was pretty lacklustre and the season mechanic is pretty meh except for a few very good malignant hearts. Overall, pretty meh season.

Well, don't really know how I feel about season 1. To be fair, I think I'm not the biggest fan of redoing stuff for seasons anyway, so I didn't go into this expecting much. But what they offer in terms of content and also what's on offer in the battle pass is rather underwhelming. Additionally after a couple hundred hours you reaaaaaaally start to feel the lack of diverse content. They basically killed all open world activities and running the same dungeons over and over again is fun for a while, but I need a break from that. I think I'll check in towards the end of the season again to see what changed.