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Diablo 4 Player Finds Bizarre Item That Shouldn't Exist

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2024 2:04 am
by KochL
A Diablo 4 player, FR0ZENBERG, has stumbled upon an anomaly in the game: a Sacred Rare Chest Armor named Paradong's Ire, which inexplicably possesses Legendary properties. Legendary items in Diablo 4 are distinguished by their unique attributes, so the presence of such features on a Rare item suggests a glitch. This armor, with an item power of 680, offers standard stats like 1,190 Armor and 26% Shadow Resistance, but also includes a Legendary-exclusive effect and Damage Reduction, which is currently unavailable on regular items. Despite being a Level 56 item, its limited utility for endgame players is offset by its rarity and the intrigue it generates. FR0ZENBERG later provided a video to dispel doubts about the authenticity of the find.

Diablo 4, released last year, is now in its fourth season, Loot Reborn, which has revamped various elements of the action RPG, particularly item affixes and drops, introducing new mechanics like Tempering. Despite these extensive changes, FR0ZENBERG's discovery of an item that defies the game's current itemization systems has raised eyebrows.

It is uncertain if another player will encounter the same anomaly, but Blizzard has announced that Season 5, starting August 6, will introduce further adjustments to item mechanics, potentially addressing the bug or unusual interaction that allowed this peculiar item to exist.

Bugged items are not uncommon in Diablo 4. You can buy diablo 4 items online if you need. For example, another player recently found a Dragon Staff with an unusual name, "Dragon Staff_Other(No grammatical form from caller or noun markup)." However, some rare items are simply exceptionally powerful, such as The Grandfather, a sword discovered last month that boasted 2454+124 damage per second, +1642 maximum life, and +44 to all stats, making it far more potent than any bugged Rare Chest or oddly named staff.