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Diablo 4 players uncovered an overpowered infinite damage build that causes server instability. Discover how this exploit works and why fans express concerns about the Berserk collaboration's pricing.

The current Diablo 4 season introduces powerful boss abilities that, when combined strategically, create an infinite damage loop affecting server performance. Creator Macrobioboi demonstrated this exploit on May 9, showing how specific legendary aspects and boss powers can clear entire enemy rooms instantly.
This build requires the Vampiric Curse legendary aspect, which applies an unending Vulnerable debuff to enemies. Normally balanced by duration limits, this aspect bypasses those restrictions when paired with certain abilities.

The Flesh Reaper's Disruption boss power attempts to remove Vulnerable while stunning enemies, but Vampiric Curse prevents this removal while maintaining the stun effect. Combined with Varshan's Life Steal (triggering damage on every boss ability activation), the game processes overwhelming calculations - causing noticeable server lag.
As showcased in wudijo's gameplay footage, enemies remain permanently stunned amid visual chaos from thousands of simultaneous ability triggers. The creator noted: "The calculation load makes significant lag inevitable with this build." While Blizzard hasn't addressed this exploit yet, players continue pushing its limits despite performance impacts.

Diablo 4's Berserk crossover introduces iconic manga-themed cosmetics, but their premium pricing draws criticism. While some free items exist (earnable through gameplay), the most desirable armors require substantial platinum purchases.
Available free rewards include:
● Hawks Destiny Back Trophy
● Skull Knight’s Heraldry Mount Armor
● Brand of Sacrifice Marking
● Foretold Eclipse Headstone
● Od of the Berserker Emblem

The premium armor sets (priced at 2,800 platinum each) feature:
● Berserker Armor (Barbarian)
● Hawk of Light (Rogue)
● The Struggler (Rogue)
● Skull Knight (Necromancer)
● Schnoz Pet Bundle
● Warhorse Mount Set (2,500 platinum)
With individual skins costing approximately $28 (half the base game's price) and a complete collection requiring $150, this mirrors Diablo 4's previous WoW crossover monetization - suggesting future collaborations may follow this expensive pattern.

While the armor quality impresses fans, many hesitate given the steep cost. Diablo 4 remains available across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.
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