Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes, Bug Fixes, and Improvements Latest Update Details

Read the Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes, featuring bug fixes, improvements, and performance enhancements. Stay updated with the latest changes in this action-packed multiplayer RPG.

by Swetha P

Updated Jul 07, 2023

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Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes,  Bug Fixes, and Improvements Latest Update Details
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Diablo 4 

Diablo IV, developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment, immerses players in a captivating multiplayer-only action role-playing experience. As the highly anticipated fourth installment in the acclaimed Diablo series, the game was released on June 5, 2023, across multiple platforms, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Microsoft Windows.

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Players are presented with a choice of five distinct classes to play: Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Rogue, or Sorcerer. Each class offers unique skills and abilities, enabling players to undertake exhilarating quests and engage in intense combat encounters. While building upon the familiar foundations of its predecessors, Diablo IV introduces exciting new elements to the franchise.

A hallmark of the series is the focus on replayable dungeons, dynamically generated to provide a fresh and unpredictable experience with every playthrough. The game places great emphasis on character progression through the acquisition of powerful loot. By vanquishing increasingly formidable enemies, players gradually enhance their arsenal, empowering them to confront even more daunting adversaries.

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Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes

Diablo IV has received the latest update, version 1.11 (also known as patch 1.0.4), for players on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles. The patch brings a comprehensive list of bug fixes and improvements to enhance the overall gameplay experience. Additionally, it addresses stability and performance issues to ensure smoother operation.

This update builds upon the previous patch, 1.09, which introduced various tweaks and changes to the game. Unfortunately, since its release, players have encountered error codes and bugs that have affected their enjoyment. With the release of the 1.11 patch, many of these issues are being resolved, offering a more seamless and enjoyable gaming experience.

Diablo IV Update 1.11 Brings Patch Notes (July 7, 2023)

Bug Fixes:

  • Addressed an issue where the damage multiplier for Enhanced Frozen Orb was not being applied correctly.
  • Resolved a problem where enemies with the Vortex affix were able to deal damage despite having Immunity.
  • Fixed an issue with the Elixir of Expertise, where it was reducing resource cost by 10% instead of the intended 20%.
  • Corrected a problem with the Paragon Subdue Glyph, where the damage bonus was being applied to any target instead of only Vulnerable targets.
  • Resolved an issue with the Barbarian’s Whirlwind ability, which would briefly interrupt the channeling when using a Cooldown skill.
  • Fixed a problem with the Barbarian’s Earthstriker’s Aspect, where the guaranteed Overpower buff would be consumed upon gaining any other buff.
  • Addressed an issue where the player character would freeze when using the Rogue’s Shadow Step skill outside the intended target range.
  • Fixed a problem where the player was unable to rotate when casting a Channeled Skill with a one-hand weapon and no off-hand item equipped.
  • Resolved an issue where the Cursed Scrolls in Fields of Hatred had a cooldown shorter than the displayed 5-minute cooldown.
  • Corrected an issue where Aspects that deal flat damage imprinted through the Codex of Power were scaling with player level instead of item power.
  • Fixed a problem where the Necromancer’s Shadow Mages were not applying extra shadow damage through the Shadowblight Key Passive.
  • Resolved an issue where Cheat Death effects would not trigger if the player died while mounted.

Quests and Dungeons:

  • Fixed an issue where a traversal was missing during the “The Blind Eye” quest, preventing progression.
  • Resolved a problem where the enemy “Mother’s Judgement” would spawn prematurely in the “Whispers from the Past” quest.
  • Fixed multiple issues where quest progress would be blocked if the player used a Town Portal during specific sequences.
  • Addressed various other issues that hindered progression in multiple quests.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Forgotten Depths” dungeon had one fewer prisoner to release than intended.
  • Resolved an issue where teleporting to Wejinhani during the “Witch of the Wastes” quest would force the player to drop the Vial of Quicksilver, despite it being allowed.
  • Fixed a problem where the “Cultist’s Refuge,” “Howling Warren,” and “Luban’s Rest” dungeons could not be completed if the Butcher appeared and was not killed.
  • Resolved an issue where Treasure Goblins slain in a Nightmare Dungeon with the Death Pulse Affix would deal significantly more damage than intended with their post-death explosion.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Mirage” quest could not be properly completed.

UI:

  • Fixed an issue where the QR code used for console account linking was improperly sized, making scanning difficult.
  • Resolved an issue where the cost for imprinting Legendary Aspects was inaccurately displayed.
  • Fixed a problem where players on console were unable to navigate the Shop after using the “Buy More Platinum” button.
  • Addressed an issue where the Upgrade Glyph tab would not close after moving away from the Awakened Glyphstone.
  • Fixed an issue where a Skill unlocked by item contribution did not have an “Assign Skill” button in its tooltip.
  • Resolved a problem where trading a partial stack while playing with a controller would display a full stack in the tooltip.
  • Fixed an issue where the Weekly Reward Cache for defeating a World Boss would falsely appear available if there was an active Whisper for defeating the boss, even when the Cache had already been claimed.

Miscellaneous:

  • Fixed an issue where the NPC Arlo could not be interacted with.
  • Resolved a problem where the Fields of Hatred Killer Cosmetic Set was missing helmets for Druid, Necromancer, and Rogue.
  • Fixed an issue where the cost of the Sturdy Saddle Cosmetic from the Stable Vendor would scale with the player character’s level.
  • Addressed an issue where players could lure the Seething Abomination boss in the Alzuuda Fields of Hatred zone to a location where they could damage it, but it couldn’t damage them.
  • Fixed an issue where Mount Cosmetics would not properly display if applied while actively mounted.
  • Resolved an issue where the camera would pan from the point of death back to the respawn point instead of instantly moving for players in Local Co-Op.
  • Fixed an issue where the player and NPC would disappear during a dialogue sequence if the player was under the effect of a Conduit shrine.
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Various localization fixes:

  • Various other interface and accessibility improvements.
  • Further stability, performance, and visual improvements across all platforms.
  • Fixed an issue where transmogs on off-hand items for Sorcerers would reset upon performing any Inventory action.

Gameplay Adjustments:

  • Helltide chests now have the chance to drop Unique items.
  • Reduced the health pools and damage output of the bosses Vhenard, Brol, and Cyhrach.
  • Increased the cap for crafting materials from 9999 to 99999.

Download free Diablo 4 update 1.11 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Diablo 4 Gameplay

Diablo IV offers an engaging and dynamic gameplay experience, centered around the core concept of progressively acquiring stronger equipment by defeating increasingly formidable enemies. Players engage in combat using the unique skills and abilities of their chosen character class, which can be further customized through equipment and talent trees. This dynamic system allows for diverse character builds and playstyles, enhancing the replay value of the game.

Enemies in Diablo IV are categorized into different monster families, each defined by a specific theme, combat style, and location. Within these families, various archetypes fulfill different roles, creating opportunities for strategic synergies between them. To distinguish each archetype, they possess distinct silhouettes, stances, and weapons.

The effectiveness of playable characters in combat is determined by their attributes and the bonuses provided by equipped items. Offensive attributes such as attack and critical chance increase damage output, while defensive stats like elemental resistance and defense bolster survivability. Diablo IV introduces three new attributes: Angelic, Demonic, and Ancestral Power.

These attributes influence the duration of beneficial and negative effects, as well as the likelihood of effects being applied to other entities. Crafting and trading options are available in the game, although limited to resources outside of the most powerful items. Additionally, limited-time seasons make a return, altering legendary powers to reshape the meta-game, adding further depth and variety to the overall experience.

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Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes - FAQs

1. Is Diablo 4 1.11 Patch Notes released?

Yes, Diablo IV has received the latest update, version 1.11 (also known as patch 1.0.4), for players on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles.

2. What platforms is Diablo IV available on?  

Diablo IV is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S, and Microsoft Windows.

3. How many playable classes are there in Diablo IV?  

Diablo IV offers five playable classes: Barbarian, Druid, Necromancer, Rogue, and Sorcerer.

4. What sets Diablo IV's story apart from its predecessor?  

Diablo IV aims for a more "grounded" story, focusing on the lives of ordinary people in Sanctuary rather than high-fantasy themes or political intrigue.

5. What is the purpose of seasons in Diablo IV?  

Seasons in Diablo IV introduce temporary modifications to legendary powers, providing fresh challenges and changing the meta-game.

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