Wie bereits gestern angekündigt wurden sämtliche Beta Charaktere und alle Gegenstände nun gelöscht. Gleichzeitig wurde ein neuer Patch auf die PTRs gespielt. Mit Patch 5 werden vor allem zahlreiche Skills der fünf Klassen geändert. Patch 5 ist mehr als 2 GB groß und kann nun über den Diablo 3 Launcher heruntergeladen werden. Alle Änderungen zu diesem Update sowie zu allen anderen Patches findet ihr in unserem Patchnotes Archiv.
Diablo III Beta Patch 5 - v 0.3.0.7728
General
All characters have been wiped. As part of this process, artisans, gold, and items (including those placed on the auction house or in a shared stash) have also been reset.
Switching out class skills will now require the use of a new feature known as the Nephalem Altar. Nephalem Altars are currently located in New Tristram, as well as in key locations throughout Act I. Clicking on an altar will open up the skill UI, allowing both active and passive skills to be selected or exchanged.
Quests
Gold rewarded from quests has been significantly reduced
Experience rewarded from quests after level 4 is now based on the number of mobs you’d have to kill to earn the same amount of experience, rather than being a strict percentage of a level
Skills
New passive skills have been added for all classes. See individual class notes below for more information.
AoE (Area of Effect) skills for all classes have had their damage reduced
Single-target skills for all classes have had their damage increased
All skills are now based off weapon damage
User Interface
The in-game UI has been updated with general art and usability improvements
The Barbarian's Fury Generators have received a tuning pass. Bash, Cleave, and Frenzy now generate more Fury whereas the other Fury Generators now generate less.
Additional changes include:
Battle Rage
Damage bonus reduced from 30% to 20%
Revenge
The chance for this ability to activate has been increased from 10% to 15%
The order in which skills are awarded has been adjusted for levels 1 to 13.
Resource management for the Demon Hunter has been reworked significantly. Skills for the class now fall into the three categories: Hatred Generators, Hatred Spenders, and Discipline Spenders
Hatred Generators
Bola Shot: Generates 2 Hatred
Entangling Shot: Generates 4 Hatred
Evasive Fire: Generates 4 Hatred*
Grenades: Generates 2 Hatred
Impale: Generates 6 Hatred
Hatred Spenders
Chakram: Costs 10 Hatred
Elemental Arrow: Costs 5 Hatred
Hungering Arrow: Costs 10 Hatred
Rapid Fire: Costs 30 Hatred (initially) and 1.5 Hatred per second for each additional shot
Discipline Spenders
Caltrops: Costs 8 Discipline
Shadow Power: Costs 20 Discipline
Vault: Costs 10 Discipline
Evasive Fire: Costs 4 Discipline to Backflip
Additional changes include:
Bola Shot
On-hit damage increased from 100% to 105%
Chakram
Damage reduced from 150% to 135%
Grenades
Damage increased from 75% to 80%
Hungering Arrow
Damage increased from 115% to 145%
Pierce chance is once again a fixed 35% rather than scaling with level
Impale
Impale has been given a new spell effect. It is now a thrown dagger instead of a bow shot.
Rapid Fire
Damage increased from 35% weapon damage per shot to 38% weapon damage per shot
Shadow Power
Attack speed bonus reduced from 50% to 30%
Passive Skills
New passive skills have been added:
Tactical Advantage
Unlocked at level 10
Whenever you use Vault, Smokescreen, or backflip with Evasive Fire you gain 60% movement speed for 2 seconds
The order in which skills are awarded from levels 6 to 13 has been adjusted. Players will now unlock offensive and defensive spells in an alternating order.
All Wizard skills now do damage based on your weapon damage and cast at a speed based on your weapon attack speed.
Passive Skills
New passive skills have been added:
Critical Mass
Unlocked at level 12
Your critical hits reduce the cooldown of your spells by 1 second
Health globes now heal you over 1.5 seconds rather than over 5 seconds
The number of chests, shrines, and other interactable items (e.g. bookcases and loose stones) has been greatly reduced across the entire game
Items sold from vendors will now be at least one item level lower than those that are currently available to a player via drops from monsters
The level of an item is now much more likely to match or be close to the level of the monster from which it dropped, and the affixes that appear are much more likely to be from the upper range