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A recently discovered infinite damage build in Diablo 4 has been causing server lag, drawing attention from players and content creators alike. Read on to learn how this powerful build works and what players are saying about its impact on performance and gameplay.
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Infinite Damage Build Triggers Server Lag
With the arrival of Diablo 4's latest season, new seasonal boss powers have opened the door for a surprisingly potent—and resource-heavy—infinite damage build. As showcased by YouTuber Macrobioboi in a video uploaded on May 9, this build leverages specific boss powers and a Legendary Aspect to create an overwhelming combat loop that can decimate entire rooms of enemies while unintentionally slowing down game servers.
To pull off this build, players must equip the Vampiric Curse Legendary Aspect on their gear. This aspect inflicts the Vulnerable status effect on enemies, boosting damage dealt. More importantly, it causes Vulnerability to last until the enemy is defeated.
Next, the Flesh Reaper’s Disruption boss power normally stuns enemies but removes Vulnerable. However, due to Vampiric Curse’s unique mechanics, Vulnerability remains active, allowing the stun effect to trigger repeatedly.
Finally, Varshan’s Life Steal boss power amplifies the effect further by dealing massive damage each time a boss power activates.
The result? The game engine struggles to calculate multiple overlapping effects, which leads to noticeable lag during intense encounters. In a demonstration by YouTuber wudijo, the screen becomes flooded with visual effects as enemies remain perpetually stunned. He noted, “There are a lot of calculations going on—it's very understandable that this is a laggy build.”
As of now, Blizzard Entertainment has not issued a statement or patch addressing this issue, so players can still experiment with the build—though at the cost of some performance hiccups.
Berserk Collaboration Raises Concerns Over Pricing
In addition to the newly discovered exploit, Diablo 4 is currently hosting a major collaboration event with the iconic dark fantasy manga Berserk. This crossover introduces exclusive cosmetic items and themed content into Sanctuary.
While many fans appreciate the artistic direction of these items, concerns are growing over the high price tags attached to premium sets.
Players can earn some free cosmetics by collecting Behelits through regular gameplay and redeeming them at the Berserk Reliquary. These include:
- Hawks Destiny Back Trophy
- Skull Knight’s Heraldry Mount Armor
- Brand of Sacrifice Marking
- Foretold Eclipse Headstone
- Od of the Berserker Emblem
However, the full experience of the collaboration lies within the paid offerings, which require spending Diablo 4's premium currency, Platinum. These include highly detailed armor sets inspired by key characters from the series:
- The Berserker Armor (Barbarian) – 2,800 Platinum
- The Hawk of Light (Rogue) – 2,800 Platinum
- The Struggler (Rogue) – 2,800 Platinum
- The Skull Knight (Necromancer) – 2,800 Platinum
- The Schnoz (Pet Bundle) – 2,800 Platinum
- Warhorse of the Hawk (Mount and Mount Armor) – 2,500 Platinum
Each skin costs approximately $28—nearly half the price of the base game. For those who want the full package, the complete bundle totals $150 or 15,000 Platinum, with 3,500 Platinum included for free upon purchase.
This pricing model mirrors previous collaborations like the World of Warcraft crossover and may set a precedent for future partnerships with other IPs. While the design quality is praised, many fans are hesitant to spend such large sums solely for cosmetic upgrades.
Regardless of the debate, the Berserk collaboration continues to draw attention, offering both casual players and collectors a chance to engage with one of anime and manga’s most legendary franchises.
Diablo IV is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S|X, Xbox Series One, and PC. Stay tuned for more updates on this story and other developments in Sanctuary.
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