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  • Season 2 will also witness the start of D2R Items first limited-time event--the Hungering Moon. Between July 15-18. players can earn a new item called Moonslivers , which can be traded to gain Blessings. After accumulating seven Blessings the players can exchange them for random rewards. The update for season two adds balance changes to the Wizard and Monk and addresses various bugs. Regarding the bot issue in the game, Blizzard is encouraging players to utilize the in-game reporting tools to alert bot accounts of potential.

    Blizzard promises at the very least another major update scheduled for late in the month of July. This update will include more content as well as the previously unveiled class Change feature. This feature will allow players to change their character to another class without having to start over from scratch.

    In spite of Blizzard's blog posting revealing the first real news regarding Diablo Immortal's post launch plans, it makes no mention of having heard player feedback in regard to Diablo Immortal's controversial microtransactions or pay-to-win mechanisms, which have upset many in the Diablo community. Even though microtransactions appear to be extremely unpopular, Diablo Immortal has reportedly already earned $50 million since its launch.The first thing you have to do is picking a class and unfortunately, the game offers about as little as possible to provide a description of what it's like to play as any of them. In addition to a brief overview, you're left to make your decision largely upon the visual appeal of each class.

    While you're able create new characters however, you can't swap classes once you make your choice. So every time you get into a character will be for naught cheap D2R Ladder Items if you decide you'd prefer to play another. (You can, thankfully, take advantage of the shared loot box that allows you to move items between characters. No more starting in a game, taking everything you own in town leaving, then returning to another character to move things.)