Players of Diablo 4 claim dungeon rats are guiding them to the game’s most elusive treasures

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Diablo 4 gamers are feverishly hypothesizing that rats will certainly lead you to the rarest loot in the game.

As initial cooperated a Reddit string that has comparable power to that Charlie Day meme (you know the one), the rats you’ll periodically locate scampering around communities as well as dungeons in Diablo 4 appear to be greater than plain collection clothing. 

“Okay this is going to sound really bizarre, but you need to follow the rats for good loot,” states Redditor zerger45. “Don’t follow the predetermined path in any dungeon, instead, just follow the rats. The rats smell the cheese! I’m telling you it’s real and I feel like I’m crazy but I found multiple legendaries doing this within a span of maybe 10 minutes. The rats will tell you which pack of enemies to kill, and then they wander towards where you need to go! It’s real I’m not crazy! FOLLOW THE RATS.”

Now, if this were simply a solitary separated message it most likely would not pass the odor examination for a lot of people, yet I’ve currently read through a ton of reports from players that’ve tested the theory themselves and have found success. And it seems like this isn’t limited to dungeon rats; there are also players saying they have actually bagged loot simply by following rats around towns including Kyovashad.

“I’ve seriously been grinding for this ring for two days of nightmare runs, ring-focused loot boxes, helltide chests, and I read that rats post and followed some rats and this dropped on about the 15th mob,” says another believer.

For what it’s worth, I hopped on Diablo 4 in an attempt to verify whether there’s any substance to this whole rat hole, and I was disappointed. I followed rats for a frankly unsavory amount of time through various towns and dungeons and didn’t notice a change in the amount of legendary loot that was dropped.

I hesitate to say my single experience debunks the concept, but I’m definitely not 100% convinced. After all, there’s always the chance that this is all a big troll job orchestrated by bored Diablo 4 players, who would undoubtedly be thrilled to see reports from not just GamesRadar+, but also Kotaku as well as PC Gamer.

I’ve reached out to Blizzard to see if I can get an answer straight from the source, as well as I’ll upgrade this short article if I listen to back.

Elsewhere, a Diablo 4 player has deemed Cellars completely useless after grinding greater than a countless them.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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