Falling Snow will leave this life an overhaul to modify the solid Evade animations of Diablo 4’s unused Spiritborn elegance.
Spiritborn was introduced to Diablo 4’s unused Vessel of Hatred expansion, but players have discovered that with certain builds their character is able to evade it forever, even comparing it to Vampire Survivors.
“This is a bug as Spiritborn can break animation frames during Evade immediately,” wrote public director Adam Fletcher on X/Twitter. “We’ll fix this so you can’t instantly evade during another, and will instead normalize to the standard evade casting speed in all situations.”
The reason for the trade is not to eliminate a fun-dominated property, but rather it is affecting other players, Fletcher said.
“The reason we’re encountering this bug now (and some may have noticed it) is that it’s currently hurting other players and their in-game experience,” Fletcher said. “We’ve mentioned before that if a build ends up impacting the experience of others, we can make changes immediately, and this is one of those cases. We expect this change to arrive in 2.0.3 later this week.”
The area will even include medication accidents and alternative “hot items.”
Vessel of Hatred launched on October 8, though it got off to a rocky start with a lengthy shutdown due to “a small glitch” and issues accessing development on consoles.
Still, the game has reached an unused level for concurrent players to rely on Steam after development left, demonstrating its popularity, although that doesn’t take into account Struggle.net or console players.