
Diablo 4 players have uncovered an overpowered build capable of infinite damage - with unintended consequences that bring servers to their knees. Meanwhile, fans express concern over pricing for the game's Berserk collaboration cosmetics.
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Gamebreaking Infinite Damage Build Overloads Servers

The current season introduced powerful seasonal boss abilities that, when combined strategically, create an unstoppable damage loop. Content creator Macrobioboi demonstrated this build's devastating potential in a May 9 showcase video, where entire rooms of enemies disintegrate instantly.

The build hinges on three key mechanics:
- Vampiric Curse Legendary Aspect keeps enemies permanently Vulnerable
- Flesh Reaper's Disruption creates an endless stun loop
- Varshan's Life Steal unleashes massive damage with each ability activation
Popular streamer wudijo highlighted the technical strain: "The game processes thousands of simultaneous calculations - no wonder this causes lag." While Blizzard hasn't addressed these performance issues, players continue exploiting the build despite its server-crippling effects.
Berserk Collaboration Sparks Pricing Concerns

The highly anticipated Berserk crossover offers both free and premium cosmetic items. While players can earn some rewards through gameplay, the most iconic Berserk-themed armor sets come at premium prices:
- The Berserker Armor (Barbarian) - 2,800 Platinum (~$28)
- The Hawk of Light (Rogue) - 2,800 Platinum
- The Skull Knight (Necromancer) - 2,800 Platinum
- Complete collection totals ~$150

This pricing model mirrors previous World of Warcraft collaborations, leading many fans to rethink their purchases despite the impressive quality of the crossover content. Diablo 4 remains available across PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms.
