Diablo 4 update 1.2.3 glitch

Diablo 4 Devs Fix Accidental Nerf to Endgame Players

Blizzard fixed a severe bug introduced in Diablo 4’s recent 1.2.3 update. The glitch caused all high-level players’ Glyphs to lose one level the same day Blizzard introduced a punishing new dungeon.

Blizzard Fixes Diablo 4 Glyph bug

Diablo 4 has a level cap of 100 divided between its two systems. After reaching level 50, the player unlocks the Paragon Board, which lets them socket Glyphs for more powerful bonuses. Unfortunately, as PC Gamer reported, the game’s highly-anticipated 1.2.3 update introduced a glitch that caused all Glyphs to lose one level. This was particularly bad for players with level 15 Glyphs since the drop to level 14 reduced the radius around which the Glyph grants bonuses. This was enough to break many players’ builds.

Fortunately, Blizzard has since fixed the bug, and players Glyph’s are back to their intended level. Diablo 4 players who leveled their Glyphs up while the glitch affected them will keep their progress. So, a player who leveled their demoted Glyphs back up to 15 will notice they are now level 16.

The original bug was some very inconvenient timing for Diablo 4 players. Update 1.2.3’s main event was the introduction of the new Abattoir of Zir dungeon. The challenging dungeon tasks players with fighting their way through powerful demons on a tight, ten-minute time limit. Players have observed that the Abattoir of Zir’s first tier is harder than anything else in the game, and it only gets more complicated. Diablo 4 players have a penchant for creating game-breaking character builds, though Abattoir of Zir may take some time to crack.

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