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Diablo 4

Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14 Ladder PTR 3.2 Test Gear Is a Mess | When 31 durability destroys all your sanity

PTR 3.2 for Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14 arrived rather abruptly, yet it is clear to everyone playing that this is an emergency season deployed specifically to dial back the power level of Warlock. Beyond adjustments to Warlock and Terror Zones, there is virtually no substantive new content. Even so, the PTR content was far from satisfactory.

This PTR provides players with an Ethereal Thunder Maul intended for testing Echoing Strike skill, but its durability sits at a mere 31 points, causing considerable inconvenience when trying to evaluate the skill properly. Furthermore, the initial gear setup and underlying design logic for the test characters suffer from numerous flaws.

Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14 Ladder PTR 3.2 Test Gear Is a Mess | When 31 durability destroys all your sanity

Echoing Strike Warlock

The character supplied for testing is dressed in equipment that appears magnificent at a glance, yet falls into utter contradiction once put into practice.

Lack of Sustain

The test character has no source of Life Leech whatsoever, and no mercenaries were provided. With Echoing Strike having been toned down, the shortcomings in both survivability and sustained presence become glaringly apparent. You must equip an item bearing Life Leech affix just to achieve the most basic level of recovery.

Faster Cast Rate Breakpoint

Moreover, for Echoing Strike - and indeed all skills - the fastest casting breakpoint caps at 125% Faster Cast Rate. The test character arrives with a total Faster Cast Rate of precisely 124%. This single-percentage-point deficit means that the current 124% investment only delivers the performance equivalent to the 75% breakpoint, resulting in an exceedingly awkward and clunky feel.

Ethereal Gear

Taken individually, the items worn by the character look quite good. There is an amulet with two affixes granting 20% Faster Cast Rate, socketed with a Ber Rune, along with an Enigma runeword armor.

Additionally, because the character wears Highlord's Wrath and Gore Rider, Deadly Strike chance is extremely high. The inventory is also stuffed with skill Grand Charms, a Hellfire Torch, and an Annihilus unique Charm.

All of this, however, is utterly sabotaged by that Ethereal Thunder Maul with a meager 31 durability points. To test Echoing Strike, players are forced to repeatedly wield a weapon that will shatter in short order. Once the weapon breaks, the only recourse is to visit a vendor and grab a mundane blue axe of inferior quality as a makeshift replacement.

Misleading Power Level

Even on Players 1 difficulty, this ostensibly formidable setup fails to dispatch common monsters in a single blow. The tooltip damage for Echoing Strike displays a value of 7000, and the skill level has been boosted to 39, but this is entirely propped up by those grand Charms and an Ethereal Fortitude runeword.

No player in an actual playthrough would ever craft an Ethereal Fortitude weapon for an Echoing Strike Warlock - unless they are exceptionally wealthy and doing so purely for amusement - because the weapon would degrade at an alarming rate with every use of the skill.

The configuration offered on  PTR not only fails to reflect the genuine in-game strength of the build but actively paints an overly flattering portrait of the skill's actual performance. When it comes to resistances, the character remains severely strained, even with an inventory full of Charms.

Ring of Fire Warlock

Beyond the issues with the max-level template, the design of the low-level test character is equally baffling. PTR also supplies a level 18 Warlock meant for testing Ring of Fire. Although the skill points have already been allocated (13 points into Ring of Fire), the character is placed in Act 1.

Players must first run through Act 1, endure the lengthy trek through Act 2, and only upon reaching Act 3 do they arrive at an area with monsters tough enough to appropriately gauge the skill's effectiveness. Using a level 13 Ring of Fire in the early low-level zones feels powerful, certainly, but that is purely because the skill level grossly outmatches the weak monsters, not because the skill itself is potent - especially given that Ring of Fire has been heavily curtailed in this PTR cycle.

For both the high-level and low-level test characters, the stash is completely empty. You must find your own means to stock it with weapons and Diablo 2 Resurrected Runes. While some gold was provided to players, this does little to remedy the overall lack of preparation for testing.

How Could PTR Be Improved?

Judging from player feedback, the gear supplied to testers in PTR 3.2 looks as though it was thrown together haphazardly by an intern. Testers are left needing to engage in tedious Magic Finding runs just to obtain the equipment required for testing on PTR. The entire purpose of providing an initial template is to allow players to evaluate the changes efficiently and directly, not to erect unnecessary hurdles and frustrating grinding sessions.

If the development team wishes for players to focus their efforts on testing skill balance and mechanical adjustments, then future PTRs ought to offer a more diverse selection of gear - including non-ethereal weapons with standard durability - along with an ample supply of consumables and crafting materials.

Here is hoping that future PTR environments will be more welcoming and more centered on the act of testing itself, rather than forcing testers to squander valuable testing time on deteriorating weapons and pointless cross-act foot travel.

WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2 Confirmed for May 14 Release with Tier 5 Raids and more update content

After a long wait and much speculation within the community, WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2 has finally been confirmed to officially launch in mid-May!

In addition to the two raids that were confirmed for inclusion long ago, Phase 2 will introduce other new content.

While the overall scope may not be quite as extensive as Phase 1, given the fast-paced nature of the expansion, there will still be plenty to keep you occupied for quite some time.

Below, we will provide you with more specific details regarding TBC Anniversary Phase 2 to help you get prepared.

WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Phase 2 Confirmed for May 14 Release with Tier 5 Raids and more update content

Phase 2 Release Date

This phase is scheduled to go live on May 14, 2026, at 3:00 PM PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). The exact start time will vary depending on your specific time zone.

If you wish to jump in and experience the new content the moment it launches, be sure to check the time difference in advance.

As for how long this phase will last, it is currently difficult to say. However, the development team has previously indicated that the overall lifecycle of WoW TBC Classic Anniversary is unlikely to exceed one year.

Since there are still three additional phases awaiting release after this one, Phase 3 likely won't be too far off.

New Raid 1: Serpentshrine Cavern

Serpentshrine Cavern is one of the raids that requires you to complete a prerequisite attunement questline before you can enter.

Afterward, travel to Zangarmarsh and locate Coilfang Reservoir in the center of the zone. You will find three dungeon entrances there; Serpentshrine Cavern is the middle one.

If you have already acquired the ability to fly, you can locate the flight path corresponding to your faction to travel directly to Serpentshrine Cavern. The available flight points are:

  • Alliance: Munci in Telredor
  • Horde: Du'ga in Zabra'Jin

This raid features six bosses: Leotheras the Blind, Fathom-Lord Karathress, Lady Vashj, Hydross the Unstable, The Lurker Below, and Morogrim Tidewalker.

However, only the first three bosses will drop the tokens required to redeem pieces of Tier 5 set. In addition to tokens, the entire raid process yields WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold and standard items with the item level of 128.

The final boss, Lady Vashj, drops items with the item level of 138, with weapons reaching an impressive item level of 141.

Serpentshrine Cavern Attunement Quest

To unlock this raid, you must first enter Slave Pens dungeon on Heroic difficulty and locate the imprisoned NPC, Skar'this the Heretic.

Skar'this will then offer the quest The Cudgel of Kar'desh, which requires you to defeat Gruul the Dragonkiller in Gruul's Lair and Nightbane in Karazhan.

Upon completion, these two bosses will drop the quest items Earthen Signet and Blazing Signet; simply return these items to Skar'this to complete the quest.

New Raid 2: Tempest Keep

This raid is sometimes referred to as The Eye. After completing the corresponding attunement quest, travel to the eastern region of Netherstorm and locate the largest central floating island; the entrance to the raid is situated beneath the archway on this island.

Tempest Keep features four bosses: Void Reaver, Kael'thas Sunstrider, Al'ar, and High Astromancer Solarian. The first two bosses, Void Reaver and Kael'thas Sunstrider, are the ones that drop Tier 5 tokens.

Furthermore, as the final boss, Kael'thas Sunstrider drops items of a higher Item Level than the others and offers a rare bonus drop: the epic flying mount, Ashes of Al'ar.

Tempest Keep Attunement Quest

Before embarking on the quest to obtain the crucial item, The Tempest Key, you must ensure that you have completed a lengthy quest chain in Shadowmoon Valley, which culminates in the quest The Cipher of Damnation.

Afterward, travel to Shattrath and speak with Khadgar; he will offer a quest also titled The Tempest Key. Completing this quest requires you to defeat the final bosses in Heroic versions of Shattered Halls, Steamvault, and Arcatraz.

And finally, you still need to defeat Magtheridon in his lair.

Two New Reputation Factions

In TBC Classic Anniversary, you can earn reputation points by completing specific quests, thereby increasing your standing with the corresponding factions and unlocking various rewards.

Building upon this system, Phase 2 introduces two new reputation factions: Ogri'la and the Sha'tari Skyguard.

Ogri'la is stationed in the Blade's Edge Mountains and can only be reached by flying. Reputation points for this faction are earned exclusively through daily quests; however, before you can access those, you must first complete a series of prerequisite group quests.

Sha'tari Skyguard are located in the southeastern reaches of Terokkar Forest; they serve as the aerial defense force dedicated to protecting Sha'tar from hostile incursions.

In addition to daily quests, you can earn reputation with this faction by defeating specific designated enemies. The most coveted reputation reward offered by Sha'tari Skyguard is Nether Ray Mount, which becomes available once you reach Exalted reputation tier.

Druid Swift Flight Form Now Available

Even prior to Phase 2, Druids already enjoyed a distinct advantage when it came to utilizing flight capabilities. Now, with this latest update, the game is introducing the highly anticipated Swift Flight Form!

To acquire this form, you must first reach Revered reputation level with Lower City to gain access to Heroic difficulty of Sethekk Halls dungeon. Once inside, you can complete the associated quest chain to unlock the new flight form.

Additionally, while inside the dungeon, you have the opportunity to summon Anzu, a boss who offers a chance to drop a new, unique mount.

Arena Season 2

Arena stands as one of the core PvP features of WoW: TBC Classic. With the launch of Phase 2, Arena system will officially transition into Season 2.

Under this system, you can form teams with various partners to compete in matches. If your team's Arena Rating falls below 1500, you are granted one opportunity per week to reset your rating by using gold.

That concludes our overview of all the new content arriving in WoW: TBC Classic Phase 2. All that remains now is for you to start stockpiling resources and preparing yourself for the adventures that await in this new phase!

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