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시작일 26-05-25 - 00:00
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    Blizzard’s approach to Season 9 balance changes suggests a shift in design philosophy—one that values diversity and internal consistency over raw damage numbers. The PTR shows buffs across the board with very few nerfs, a notable change from previous updates.

    This positive-only approach indicates Blizzard wants players to feel empowered rather than punished. Instead of nerfing dominant builds, the studio is raising the floor for weaker skills, encouraging experimentation and flexibility.

    By addressing underused skills like Leap (Barbarian) and Flurry (Rogue), Blizzard is slowly closing the gap between top-tier and mid-tier builds. This will result in more unique builds appearing in leaderboards.

    The PTR period will be critical in shaping the final patch, with player feedback likely influencing which changes go live. Blizzard’s openness to iteration signals a more community-driven future for Diablo 4. Thematically, this season leans heavily into redemption, corruption, and legacy, possibly offering unique cosmetics or transmogs tied to the ancient order. Fans of Diablo lore are excited to revisit characters and themes from earlier games.

    With lore, class rebalance, and systemic updates, Sins of the Horadrim may become Diablo 4’s most well-rounded season yet. You can learn more now from u4gm.com.