While the blog doesn't get into
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Summons will see some enhancements across classes like the Druid and Necromancer, along with changes to summons that are less frequently used. Paladin, which is perhaps Diablo's most popular class will be getting tweaks to lesser-used abilities like Fist of the Heavens to enhance their appeal, as well as changes on offensive auras. The list isn't even the top of the ocean.
Balance tweaks that are coming to Diablo: Resurrected aren't just focused on class changes. Changes are expected to be made to other areas of the game too, including underused set items and the game's various recruitable mercenaries. the desert mercenary of Act II is widely considered to be the best option for players thanks to their powerful damage output and positive aura. However, that could change with patch 2.4. Though details on specific changes to the mercenary are undetermined.
"Many players love using these mercenaries. Desert Mercenary, and we are looking to offer more reasons to play with the other three mercenaries. Therefore, we are researching ways to enhance their skills as well as stats to improve their character and imagination," Blizzard writes.
Diablo fans have been waiting eagerly for the launch of the game's first season of ladder ranks, and it will be coming with the release of patch 2.4. The players who play as ladder characters will also be able to access new Runewords that aren't accessible to people playing normal characters at the very least during the season. When it comes to how long each season of ladders will last, Blizzard states it is currently looking into
cheap diablo 2 resurrected items four-month seasons however, that's not likely to be finalized just now.