Diablo 4 Now Has An Infinite Damage-Bug So Easy, Anyone Can Do It

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Diablo 4 Season 9 launched July 1, and it hasn’t taken long for players to discover an infinite-damage bug for the Sorcerer class that is trivializing the ARPG’s hardest content. Even worse, it’s not hard to replicate.

As broken down by Diablo content creator Mekuna (via PC Gamer), the bug revolves around the Sorcerer’s Enlightenment Key Passive, which can be activated by casting skills of a different element to generate Enlightenment stacks. At 100 stacks, the Sorcerer becomes Enlightened and benefits from increased damage, mana regeneration, and attack speed for a limited time.

That’s simple enough, but the passive is currently interacting with a new seasonal power, Smoldering Embers, that for some reason causes the damage bonus from Enlightenment to go through the roof when entering portals to a new area. By proccing Enlightenment right before going to a portal, the Sorcerer’s elemental damage multipliers start to go up exponentially, with Mekuna’s video showing how at one point, after going through several portals using the bug, his Sorcerer had plus 581,000,000,000% more Lightning damage.

With such absurd numbers, any enemy in Diablo 4 becomes child’s play. Pit 150, the current hardest challenge in Diablo 4, can be cleared in under a minute, as everything instantly melts around a Sorcerer taking advantage of the bug.

“Hopefully that’s going to be fixed quickly,” Mekuna said in his video explaining the bugged build. “We don’t need that in the game.”

Just a few days ago, players discovered another bugged Sorcerer build that also took advantage of the interaction between Enlightenment and Smoldering Embers. That build, however, was much more difficult to replicate, as it required cycling Enlightenment with another modifier that, while possible, required far more precision.

This new version of the bugged build doesn’t require any careful stacking of modifiers and is so easy that basically anyone can do it. For that reason it’s almost certainly now on Blizzard’s radar, but there hasn’t been any official word on when a fix might be coming, though one would hope it’s soon.

Diablo 4 Season 9 is scheduled to run until September 23. In addition to letting players craft their own Horadric spells, Season 9 brought permanent changes to the game’s Nightmare dungeons. It didn’t, however, address the game’s unpopular new Reliquary battle pass system.

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