And you're D2R Items thinking, "Oh, I have to keep this...My building needs two additional wizards.' Your level eventually will surpass that of the other and I'm not looking to let go of the shield. I'm going carry this shield even though it's weak, as I'm seeking this ability."
However, this is not the case with Diablo IV. There, players can move legendary power around using an NPC called the Occultist once an item with higher performance has been discovered. The players will be able to transform items that are rare into legendary ones too.
"And in the spirit about being in a position to hang onto your build and be fully able to personalize your character by taking legendary powers, removing them from one thing and transmuting them into something else in a fundamental way, which changes the way you build," Fergusson said.
The ability to extract legendary powers and incorporate them into new items is available in the recently launched Diablo Immortal, giving fans an idea of how this system might come into play when it comes to Diablo IV. Blizzard included a feature in Diablo in 2015 in which players could obtain and add up to three legends powers by using the Kanai's Cube however, the power cannot be transferred to other items.
Another major change in Diablo IV involves the Paragon system. In contrast to the Diablo Paragon system, which could almost be upgraded infinitely, Diablo IV's Paragon Board system will come with 100 levels as per Shely. Instead of just increasing the stats for each Paragon point.
Like Diablo the players will face more important decisions to make when playing Diablo IV's final battle about how to improve their character. Certain tiles on the Paragon board can benefit certain capabilities over others, so even the two players play the same class, the skills and bonuses they've D2R Ladder Items Buy chosen in their Paragon boards could be totally different.