ECHO Gaming Diablo: Proposed Changes to Caps in Diablo Immortal

ECHO Gaming Diablo discusses the need for changes to the caps in Diablo Immortal, including the Essence cap and the Battle Point cap.

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In the latest video from ECHO Gaming Diablo, the focus is on the caps in Diablo Immortal that need to be changed. ECHO Gaming Diablo addresses two specific caps: the Essence cap and the Battle Point cap. These caps limit the number of Essences that can be turned in and the amount of Battle Points that can be earned each week. While these caps are in place to prevent players from gaining too much of an advantage, ECHO Gaming Diablo argues that the current caps are too restrictive and need to be adjusted.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Essence cap in Diablo Immortal currently allows players to turn in a maximum of 100 Essences before losing out on bonuses.
  • The Battle Point cap limits players to turning in 2,400 Battle Points each week, which can be reached quickly for dedicated players.
  • ECHO Gaming Diablo proposes increasing the caps to 4,800 for both Essences and Battle Points to allow for more gameplay and progression.

The Essence Cap:

ECHO Gaming Diablo starts by discussing the Essence cap in Diablo Immortal. Currently, players can only turn in a maximum of 100 Essences before they no longer receive bonuses such as loyalty rewards. While this may seem like a large number, ECHO Gaming Diablo argues that most players will never reach this cap. It is only in specific situations, such as switching classes or having an exceptionally productive farming week, that players will encounter this cap. ECHO Gaming Diablo suggests that removing or increasing this cap would be beneficial for players.

The Battle Point Cap:

The second cap discussed by ECHO Gaming Diablo is the Battle Point cap. Each week, players can turn in a maximum of 2,400 Battle Points. This cap is quickly reached by dedicated players who spend several hours a day grinding in the game. ECHO Gaming Diablo acknowledges the purpose of this cap, which is to prevent players from gaining too much of an advantage over more casual players. However, ECHO Gaming Diablo argues that the current cap is too low and proposes doubling it to 4,800. This would allow dedicated players to have more time before reaching the cap and provide a fair balance for progression.

Proposed Changes:

ECHO Gaming Diablo proposes increasing the Essence cap to allow for more flexibility in turning in Essences. While this cap may not affect ECHO Gaming Diablo personally, they have received feedback from other players who find the current cap hindering their farming grind. Additionally, ECHO Gaming Diablo suggests doubling the Battle Point cap to 4,800 to provide dedicated players with more time before reaching the cap. This would ensure that players can fully benefit from their Battle Pass rewards and maintain motivation to play the game.