Inferno will be a fourth and even harder difficulty that unlocks after beating the game through the Hell difficulty and getting your character to level 60. Designed as an end game objective for players, monsters faced in this difficulty will all be at least level 61. Designed with more HP, damage, resistances, and more aggressive AI, the monsters pose to face players with the most difficult challenge of the game. Along with this, some monsters and bosses will even have extra skills at their disposal that you will only see in Inferno.
The objective of the Inferno difficulty is to give players something to do once capped but would avoid running the same bosses over and over again like the Baal runs of Diablo II. The entire game will plateau in this difficulty meaning that there will be no one particular place that would be best to farm for items. Blizzard is hoping that this will give the players an incentive to repeat the entire content of the game while looking for the best items and not just one section repeatedly. Even if players find a particular area that maximizes results for their efforts, Blizzard said they will add incentives to run through the entire content.
Official Blizzard Quote:
The idea was that we wanted a difficulty mode where the entire game was viable. So you don't have to pick and choose key areas [to replay].
We do expect there to be a certain amount of... runs to get items, but we wanted players to do it over a lot more content. We're trying to make sure that there's a lot more opportunities for players to see a lot more variety.
With end game finally revealed, and Beta beginning in a "little while" what else could gamescom hold in store for Diablo III. Stay tuned on Saturday when Diablo's two performances and interview are being held for some more possible news.
There was also 14 new screen shots that were shown as well that you can find on our wiki.
You can also check out force's video covering this news as well.
Official Blizzard Quote:
As a side note, any rumors you may have heard about a gate to Diablo’s Burning Hells opening in Cologne are completely unfounded. Seriously, nothing is happening at Rudolfplatz from the evening of August 16 — especially nothing to do with demonic invasions.
A special thanks to Lorgarn for sharing the pictures and evilenginen9 for informing on the Inferno news and hicksology for starting the discussion on the topic.
Real cool. I was actually wondering about this today.
I got to Hell difficulty for the first time today, and I was wondering... Is this the end? I hope not! (don't get me wrong it is hard as is)
I always wondered why there were all these special pandemonium and uber bosses in D2. (never got there though)
Great news to hear! It is also good that they are making all areas of equal level once your reach that inferno difficulty, it should be more fun that way.
-ZTZaorish
P.S: Now I understand why Blizz Replied "ORLY" when someone mistaked D3's accessibility for easiness.
Anyway, this was so predictable with all the evidence out there, this was absolutely no surprise to me.
yes we do.
http://www.videogamer.com/videos/diablo_iii_gamescom_2011.html
lol that video is 4min long with only 2min of content.
Old video. The DH has mana and the talisman. Is it really from gamescome 2011?
Not an old video but it is an old build (blizzcon 2010 build). I could be wrong but it was just posted today
First, that the whole "inferno" slip wasn't just a miss type (didn't really think it was any way)
And second, having a super crazy insnane difficulty level is just what the doctor ordered IMO.
This does raise some interesting questions though. Like, if the difficulty is "flat" through out Inferno, but you get better (the best?) items in inferno, wouldn't it stand to reason that by the end of inferno you would be deystroying everything again? Because you have upgrades?
I mean, of course, you want to feel powerfull with your new items, but to me the conundrum of a 4th (flat) difficulty has always been "how to keep it flat, but still give rewards?"
Any way, I am super excited and I'm sure these questions will be answered in time! (even if its not till release)
I don't think we all realize how difficult it's going to be with increased resistances and more aggressive AI. I look forward to the challenge and hope to see you all there.
Achievements galore in Inferno I bet.
Yes that's how we get everyone in the same place discussing it. Also easier to find discussion of it in the future when it needs to be referenced.
When I get out of work, I need to remember to find my post on a VERY similar idea I had to Inferno on the d3 forums ages ago.
WE SHALL SEE WHO'S FORESIGHT BOWS TO WHOM!!!!
edit:
Mm. Not sure what you're trying to say, but I think any loot that act 4 boss drops in Inferno will have a chance to drop off of say, a fallen, in act 1 Inferno. Bosses will likely drop more, or have an inherent "magic find bonus" but I think the range of loot will be the same for basically all mobs throughout Inferno.
You probably missed it in the article but there will be unique items only found in inferno so there's a good possibility that these items will be much greater but not a giant leap from the gears found in Hell, stat wise And the same thing goes visually. Exciting stuff indeed.