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  1. Most Diablo 4 players know the drill: a hotfix drops, and suddenly everything feels a bit different. This latest update is a big deal because it finally brings back Limitless Range and kills that infinite gem exploit everyone was whispering about. If you're struggling to keep up with the current meta, you might be tempted to look for the cheapest diablo 4 items to boost your stats, but even the best gear won't help if the game's core mechanics are broken. This update fixes that "off" feeling where your projectiles just wouldn't hit things they clearly should have. It's more than just a bug fix; it's about making the whole combat loop feel tight again. Restoring the Combat Rhythm The range fix is honestly the star of the show here. For a while, if you were playing a build that liked to clear screens from a distance, you probably noticed shots just disappearing into the void. It wasn't just annoying; it was dangerous, especially in high-tier Pits where one missed kill means you're getting swarmed by angry elites. Now that the range is back to normal, the game feels way more consistent. You can actually rely on your skills to land exactly where you're aiming. It's like a hidden damage buff because your uptime is finally where it needs to be. You don't have to constantly second-guess if your shot is going to connect or if you need to dive into a pack of monsters just to make sure they actually die. The End of the Gem Glitch Then we've got the gem situation. We all knew the infinite gem thing was going to get nuked eventually. Gems are the backbone of your endgame defense, helping you hit those armor caps and resistance targets that keep you from getting one-shot by a random boss mechanic. Now that the exploit is gone, your crafting choices actually have weight again. You can't just throw top-tier gems at every single piece of gear without thinking about the cost. You've got to get back into the Helltides or grind out some elite-heavy Nightmare Dungeons to get the materials you need. It makes the progression feel like it actually means something, even if the grind is a bit of a pain for casual players. Testing Before You Respec Before you go and tear apart your whole Paragon board, just take a breath. My best advice is to jump into a dungeon you know well and just play for ten or fifteen minutes. Don't change a single thing yet. You'll notice pretty quickly if your targeting is snappier or if your clear speed has improved. Sometimes a fix like this makes a build that felt "okay" suddenly feel top-tier. If things feel better, then you can start fine-tuning the small stuff. It's way better than panic-changing your gear only to realize the patch actually helped your original setup more than you thought. Navigating the New Meta Sanctuary is a brutal place, and staying ahead of the curve takes a lot of time and effort. While many players enjoy the slow burn of the grind, others prefer a bit of a shortcut to get straight to the endgame bosses. If you're looking to save some time, checking out a site like u4gm for gold or specific gear is a common move for busy players who want to skip the tedious parts of the farm. Just make sure you're being smart about it and weighing the risks for your account. At the end of the day, these hotfixes are a good sign that the devs are paying attention to the stuff that actually breaks the game experience. It's a lot more fun to play when the rules are clear and the mechanics actually work the way they're supposed to.
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