One bug that has impacted some Diablo 4 players sees them dying in a dungeon and then respawning behind a Diablo 4 Items locked door. This is what happened to Reddit user rethoyjk, who found themselves behind a locked door after dying in one of Diablo 4's dungeons. While this may seem advantageous on paper, it can actually keep Diablo 4 players from properly completing dungeons, as reported by some of the users that commented on the post.

Diablo 4 dungeons have distinct objectives that players need to complete if they hope to finish them. Oftentimes, Diablo 4 dungeons have locked doors that players have to get through. If players bypass this objective by respawning behind the locked door, they can't complete the objective. This in turn keeps them from completing the objective after that, effectively making it so they are unable to complete the dungeon. This isn't the only Diablo 4 glitch keeping players from completing content in the game, but luckily there seems to be a way to fix the problem.

If any Diablo 4 players run into this problem, their best bet is to open the map, click on the dungeon's entrance, and choose to leave. They should then be able to re-enter the dungeon and complete it like normal, barring any other unforeseen issues. This isn't totally ideal as it means walking back through the dungeon, some of which can be fairly large, but it's better than completely losing one's progress. This fix will have to do until Blizzard issues a Diablo 4 update that addresses the root of the problem.

Blizzard has not confirmed any concrete plans to correct this problem, but fans can count on Diablo 4 receiving new updates on a regular basis. Diablo 4 is a live service game with years of seasonal content planned, and so hopefully the many updates that are released for the game fix some of its lingering problems.

 

Build diversity has been one of the biggest strengths of Reaper of Souls in recent years, and so long as Vulnerable Damage continues to pigeonhole players into certain skills, Diablo 4 classes will struggle to offer the same level of variety. The ability to guarantee the Vulnerable status on enemies trivializes the other spells of their category, as seems to be the case with Bone Spear for Necromancer and Puncture for Rogues. Though Season of the Malignant in Diablo 4 will not fix the issues that players have with Vulnerable Damage, the developers have shown a willingness to listen to the community. Fans can hope that their feedback will be heard sooner or later.

A Diablo 4 developer gave a funny response when a fan asked for option to turn off the game's PvP. While Diablo 4 doesn't have a dedicated single-player mode, players can tackle all aspects of the game by themselves. For those who don't want to embark on a lone wolf journey, Diablo 4 also has different ways for players to interact with each other.

Diablo 4 offers the option to play co-op and explore Sanctuary with friends. Playing Diablo 4 in co-op brings benefits like trading items, extra hands to clear areas, and creating builds in synergy with party partners. Another form of multiplayer interaction in Diablo 4 is to enter PvP to hunt other players, survive their hunt, and get powerful items. In PvP, Diablo 4 players can get powerful rewards and Seeds of Hatred to convert into Red Dust and purchase special items.

Another Diablo 4 Bug is Killing Players' Progress

Reddit user TheGoodDoctor17 shared a screenshot from Twitter where a Diablo 4 player asks to have the option to turn off the game's PvP. In a funny response, community manager Adam Fletcher gives the step-by-step for the player: don't enter the Fields of Hatred. One of the game's optional areas, the Fields of Hatred are cheap Diablo 4 materials areas of Diablo 4 designated for PvP. A player who enters this area can attack the monsters and other players if they choose to. The Twitter user insisted on the request to "enjoy the entire map of the game [they] bought," to which Fletcher only reiterated that there are no plans to turn off Diablo 4's PvP.