One of Diablo 4's seasonal benefits is actually a seasonal curse.

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One of Diablo 4's seasonal benefits is actually a seasonal curse.

As part of "Diablo 4 Season 1," or "Season of Malice," players can purchase the blessings of the season. These are boosts in urns, such as the "Urn of Aggression," which increases the XP gained from kills, and the "Urn of Malignity," which increases the drop rate of malignant hearts. Then there is the "Negotiation Urn. These increase the amount of gold you get from selling gear to vendors. Then there's the problem. [In Diablo 4, you want to be careful not to waste gold. Because gold becomes more valuable later on when you need to pay an occultist to transfer an aspect from one legendary gear to another. This is the first problem with the "negotiating pot." You end up spending more gold on enchantments at the Occultist, repairs at the blacksmith, and any other services offered by the Sanctuary's clerks.

Furthermore, as several players have reported on the Diablo 4 forums, using the "bargaining pot" does not necessarily increase the gold gained from selling items. The increase in vendor service costs seems to be consistent, but the lack of increase in sale prices seems to be sporadic, with some players reporting this bug and others not. In any case, it is definitely not worth choosing the "bargaining pot" as a blessing for the season at this time.

Incidentally, season blessings can be obtained by spending Smoldering Ashes currency; Smoldering Ashes are obtained by leveling up Battle Pass in Favor; how Malfeasance tokens are involved, and how this We will let you know when we know how the Malfeasance tokens are related and how this affects the Affliction coin economy.

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