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      JeansKeyzhu
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      A challenge such as this would showcase to the wider community the full breadth of Starfield’s content, and winners could have their own in-game planet named after them, or receive limited edition consoles or trophies in a similar way to Diablo 4’s Hardcore challenge rewards. It is clear that these kinds of challenges are well-received, and Starfield has the perfect amount of hype and content to produce its own.

      A Diablo 4 player has come across a Dragon staff named “Dragon Staff_Other(No grammatical form from caller or noun markup)” that is an oddity compared to other items in the game. While Diablo 4 lets players pick the weirdest combination of titles for themselves, the same doesn’t apply to weapons, which has fans scratching their heads.

      Diablo 4 has a plethora of weapons for players to choose from according to their play style and character class. There are a mix of both class-specific and common weapons that can be used across characters, all of which are named in line with the game’s story and setting. Even 2 out of the 6 rarest items in Diablo 4 are swords named “Doombringer” and “The Grandfather,” with the latter being one of the most iconic weapons in the game. However, a player has come across a weapon with a rather unique name that has piqued the community’s interest.

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      In a post on the Diablo 4 subreddit, user F4tJok3r posted a screenshot of a Sorcerer staff named “Dragon Staff_Other(No grammatical form from caller or noun markup)”. From the looks of it, this weird name is likely due to an error. Nevertheless, the community seems to be enjoying this discovery, and some have put it in the list of the rarest items in Diablo 4.

      The community members also took this opportunity to come up with their own version of names for the weapon, where one member called it, “Dragon Staff_Other (My bags are full)”. Another player one called it “Dragon Staff_Other (I can’t carry anymore)” and a user named it, “Dragon Staff_Other (YOU HAVE DIED)”. This was most likely jibe at the repetitive messages in Diablo 4 that the players consider annoying.

      This is not the only nomenclature that seems peculiar as players also recently found some similarities between names used in Diablo 4 and Destiny 2. For instance, a recent Twitter post pointed out players using titles like, “The Drifter” and “Iron Lord,” which are a direct reference to Destiny 2. Furthermore, there is also a crossbow in Diablo 4 called Arbalest, which is also the name of an Exotic Fusion rifle in Destiny 2.

      Blizzard has kept a pretty tight light on the impending first season that will kick off Diablo 4’s live-service journey. Whatever breadth of content, thematic cosmetics, and balance changes set to arrive are coming at a crucial juncture for the franchise, with Diablo 4 being the first mainline entry in the series to go with this gameplay model and Blizzard surely looking to debut its initial additions in a way that keeps players optimistic about the future.

      Set to arrive in mid-July, Diablo 4 season one will have the curtain pulled back on what it entails during a developer livestream on July 6. Speculation is rampant with how little has leaked to the public so far, with the only tidbits fans have managed to data mine being a new world tier and quality of gems.

      The first season will also come with the game’s first battle pass, something many have already purchased, and fans are anxious to know what the value of that will end up being. Diablo 4 launched with a great core gameplay loop and a moderately healthy endgame, but players now having combed through most of what it has to offer and have already composed their wishlist for how Blizzard can iterate upon its foundation.

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