Diablo 4 Patch 1.2.3 brings the Abattoir of Zir event and Midwinter Blight


What you need to know

  • Abattoir of Zir starts on December 5 with the srop of Patch 1.2.3 through until the end of Season of Blood and will be more difficult than a Tier 100 Nightmare Dungeon.
  • Midwinter Blight, the first holiday event starts December 12 through to January 2 and will be an opportunity for players to beat the Red Cloaked Horror and earn cosmetics, aspects and elixirs.
  • Diablo 4 has no plan to introduct ‘pay to play’ mechanics like purchasing stash tabs.
  • Helltides will now be an hourly event. 
  • Itemization changes are a priority, and will be arriving with Season 4.

The holidays are nearly here and you know what that means, more bludgeoning demons. At least if you’re a Diablo 4 player. Diablo 4 devs sat down for another Campfire Chat to discuss what to expect from Abattoir of Zir which releases on December 5, and the game’s first holiday event, Midwinter Blight which drops on December 12 amongst other updates coming to the game.

Will ‘pay for power’ come to Diablo 4?

Developers Joe Shely, Joe Piepora and community director Adam Fletcher, before diving into other updates, wanted first to address a common question that they have been receiving on social media and in the live chat, will ‘pay for power’ come to Diablo 4? Joe Shely was quick to respond with an unequivocal “No.”

“We’ve been very clear about this, throughout, and very consistent about it.” The question comes after weeks of speculation over what the cost of Vessel of Hatred. Diablo 4’s first expansion will be, which has led to rumors it will include extra stash tabs. Extra stash tabs being only for players that have paid for extra DLC would be classed as paying for advantage, but Shely directly addressed this in his response to the question by mentioning stash tabs specifically, and that the devs consider a player having enough space to be basic functionality and not something they would want people to pay for. 

Everything you need to know about Abattoir of Zir

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The Abattoir of Zir was first mentioned at the Diablo 4 Blizzcon 2023 and introduced as an end-game pinnacle dungeon event. This will be an extremely challenging activity that can only be started by players who have completed their season journey. Therefore you’ll need to have finished Chapter 7 of the Season of Blood before you can start the Abattoir of Zir when it drops on December 5. To kick the event off, you’ll need to craft a Bloodforged Sigil at the Occultist, in the same way we have to craft a sigil to enter the Glacier Fissure and fight the Beast in the Ice. 

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The Abattoir of Zir sounds familiar in the gameplay loop to the Greater Rifts of Diablo 3, in that it’s a timed event. You’ll need to race against time to fill up the progress bar by slaughtering everything in your path until a boss spawns which you’ll need to defeat. We got our first look at the gameplay in this Campfire Chat and you can see the timer ticking and the progress bar filling as this Sorcerer tears through the dungeon.

Completing the Abattoir of Zir will award the Tears of Blood Glyph. This incredibly strong glyph boosts rare nodes within its range on your paragon tree, but unlike other glyphs which cap at level 21, the Tears of Blood Glyph will cap at level 210.

You’ll be rewarded with a Tears of Blood Glyph by completing the Abattoir of Zir which you can level up to 210, ten times the amount of normal glyphs. (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)





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