Blizzard has banned the Diablo 4 players who broke the barrier between realms.
who was banned for using the exploit—even if they were only responsible for holding onto an exploiter's gold during the process.
"I transferred 150 million [gold] from the Eternal Realm to my Seasonal Realm character. I knew the risk and didn’t care because I’m bored with the game to be honest," Dizzy-Upstairs9194 wrote.ChartAlternative6013 wrote."Basically I met this friend in the game [and he] used me to transfer his gold over. I am permanently banned for something I am not aware of."
The ability to transfer gold and items to your seasonal character tarnishes the reason Blizzard keeps them separated in the first place. Seasonal characters start at level one and only carry over a few things from the Eternal Realm to maintain an even playing field for when leaderboards are implemented in the future. I imagine if Blizzard left something like this in, hardcore players would start every season with the best items in the game.
Diablo 4's first season seems to be a bit of a test run for Blizzard's approach to class balance and tolerance when it comes to exploits like this. Since launch, players have found ways to infinitely reset dungeons to grind XP and score uber unique items in their drop rate. By all accounts, no bans went out for those. But apparently yanking your ethernet cable to hop between realms is a sin worthy of punishment.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors
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