A Diablo 4 player has recently embarked on an intriguing mission: thoroughly exploring all the Cellars in the game, conducting ten runs through each. Their discoveries have now been shared, adding to the excitement for Diablo 4 gamers who are encountering unforeseen challenges at higher levels. This player has truly taken on a unique and demanding task.
Cellars in Diablo 4 are concealed locations that become visible on the minimap when the player approaches. While not expansive dungeons, they tend to be quite small in size and resemble basements, mines, or tunnels. However, these Cellars often house a solitary type of monster, making them ideal spots for focused farming if one seeks a particular enemy.
Gamer MrFrodoBeggins recently shared their discoveries after extensively exploring 1,270 Cellars in Diablo 4. While leveling their second Barbarian, they had the unique idea of thoroughly exploring each Cellar ten times and documenting the entire experience. The entire endeavor took them three days and yielded impressive results. They managed to accumulate over 72 million XP, enough to boost their character from level 84 to 89, along with 80 million gold, 200 Legendary items, 13 Unique items, and a staggering 6,352 Murmuring Obols. Throughout this process, MrFrodo also gained valuable insights, discovering their preference for zombie-themed Cellars and realizing that this activity was essentially futile compared to faster leveling methods.
Interestingly, MrFrodoBeggins encountered Diablo 4's formidable boss, the Butcher, only three times during their extensive gameplay. This revelation sparked surprise among fellow gamers in the Reddit comments. However, UmbrellaCorpCEO offered a contrasting perspective, stating that the scarcity of encounters with the Butcher was fortunate. They explained that battling such a fearsome boss within the confines of a small "cardboard box" space would be a terrifying and likely unsuccessful endeavor.
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With the increasing number of players delving into Diablo 4's endgame, a variety of opinions have emerged. Specifically, there are some players who currently express their disappointment with the dungeon design in Diablo 4. Recently, a group of players voiced their concerns, stating that the majority of the game's dungeons follow a linear path, and often impose significant restrictions. It appears that even after a strenuous three-day journey, MrFrodoBeggins confirmed that the same criticism applies to the Cellars.
Diablo 4 is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.