Blizzard finally brings the feature that everyone has been demanding since the release of Diablo 4, directly causing complaints

Blizzard finally brings the feature that everyone has been demanding since the release of Diablo 4, directly causing complaints

Fans have been demanding a loot filter since the release of Diablo 4. Now Blizzard has announced the feature, but the community still finds something to complain about. And there is also no consensus on what the filter should do.

What is the loot filter all about? In Diablo 4, players will eventually be inundated with loot. This leads to either ignoring items or constantly having to interrupt the grind to break down useless stuff in town. As early as the release month of June 2023, an expert called for a loot filter.

In the meantime, Blizzard tweaked the loot system so that fewer items drop, but with better quality. Still, players continued to complain about too much useless loot. They spend more time sorting through it than slicing up monsters.

A loot filter is especially useful for players in the endgame who only need certain stats for improvement and do not want to compare everything. And with the second expansion, Lord of Hatred, the feature will actually be added to the game. However, not everyone seems to be satisfied with it.

In Diablo 4, you also need trash items – or?

What are the fans complaining about? On Reddit, fans are currently discussing the loot filter. In a post, user Chocookiez criticizes that the filtered loot is not automatically salvaged. It remains visible on the ground, but grayed out. Others point out that the purpose of loot filters is to hide information, but not to salvage it.

In the comments, players do not quite agree on the loot filter in Diablo 4. Many believe they simply do not want to be overwhelmed with loot. Others feel that only “hardcore grinders” want to immediately identify which drops they need and which they do not. Some, like gamer dads and casual players with little time, are happy about many drops.

Many fans collect everything to dismantle it for crafting materials. Players are now concerned that Blizzard may need to adjust the materials if people collect less due to the filter. User ronoudgenoeg explains: “The problem is that in other games, trash items are irrelevant, whereas in Diablo 4, they are needed for resources.”

What does the loot filter look like? In a YouTube video, Blizzard showcased the loot filter for Diablo 4. In the screenshot, you can see items that drop from a chest but are grayed out. With the feature, you apparently have the option to hide certain items or give them a different color:

In other action RPGs, such as Path of Exile or Last Epoch, all items still drop, but are no longer actively clickable. Only items fitting the filter rules could actually be picked up, unless the filter is temporarily disabled.

As Blizzard will only be introducing the filters with the release of Lord of Hatred, there are still a few weeks between the first presentation and the feature. It is possible that the presented functions do not encompass everything that will be possible, so an auto salvage-function is quite conceivable, especially since a similar function already exists.

The second expansion for Diablo 4, Lord of Hatred, will be released at the end of April 2026 and will bring not only loot filters to the ARPG but also a new campaign, a new area, and two new classes. Everything you need to know about the release can be found here: Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred – All important information on release, price, trailer, and content

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