The second expansion for Diablo 4 arrives with changes that make the game more accessible without losing depth. Lançada at 8pm this Monday on Brasil, Lord of Hatred concludes important arcs of the narrative started in the base title.
The new content revamps core mechanics, adds two classes and introduces a region inspired by the old Grécia. Jogadores who enter now find a more friendly starting point, while those who have already advanced gain extra layers of customization and an ending that ties up loose ends of the saga between the sacred and the profane.
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Campanha Delivers Satisfying Conclusion to Mefisto’s Arc
The main story pits the player in the final showdown against Mefisto in Skovos. The archipelago features sunny landscapes that are different from the series’ usual dark tone.
Personagens acquaintances return for emotional farewells. The plot connects events from the base game, the first expansion and this update as chapters of a single larger adventure. Quem only follows the story mode and finds a complete conclusion, without the need to invest heavily in the endgame.
The focus on Skovos somewhat limits the return to iconic locations from the beginning of the journey. Mesmo thus, the plot pays off with consistent pacing and revelations that give weight to previous choices.
Nova skill tree eliminates passives and facilitates experimentation
The progression reinvention removes passive skills altogether. Agora each point invested links directly to an active scam.
Essa Change helps newbies quickly understand the impact of their choices. Conexões between distant nodes in the tree still allows interesting variations within the same build.
Limitações per level creates some bottlenecks. A beginning player may need to put more than ten points into a basic skill before unlocking better options. Depois from level 40, combinations of elements such as shadow and fire open up more freely.
Veteranos gains fine control over details that previously required lengthy testing. The system encourages testing different compositions as the character evolves.
- Eliminação total passive skills
- Toda choice linked to active scam
- Conexões between tree ends
- Gargalos per level up to 40
- Maior preview for casual gamers
Planos of Guerra organize endgame activities
Most players move to the endgame after the credits. Lord of Hatred organizes nightmarish dungeons, hordes, hell tides, and whispers into a unified system with clear progression.
Recompensas arrive with greater regularity. The feeling of progress becomes more constant, which maintains interest even in short sessions.
Cubo Horádrico returns from Diablo 2 with random upgrade mechanics. Ele requires patience and high dedication. Nem always becomes essential, but pleases fans of the classic series.
Paladino and Bruxo bring contrast between sacred and profane
The two new classes fit perfectly into the expansion’s central theme. The Paladino, available since December 2025 for those who purchased in advance, combines heavy armor with agility and divine powers.
Bruxo appears as an absolute novelty. Ele harnesses hellish creatures to fight at his side. The mechanics offer a unique feeling of controlling demons against Inferno’s armies.
Ambas classes are expected to gain rapid popularity in the community. Seus kits reinforce the conflict between heaven and hell that permeates the entire franchise.
Preço and packages make it easier for new players to join
The expansion can be purchased separately or as a package with Vessel of Hatred for around R$300. Quem purchased the previous chapters individually, spending around R$750 in total for the complete experience.
The value reflects the amount of content delivered. Para who starts now, the set offers a more polished and definitive version of the game.
What changes in practice for different player profiles
Jogadores casuals find a smoother learning curve thanks to the simplified tree and Planos of Guerra.
Veteranos explores additional layers of optimization and a more rewarding endgame. The campaign caters to those who prefer to focus on history.
The release consolidates Diablo 4 as a robust experience. Future Melhorias may arrive via seasons, but Lord of Hatred already closes an important cycle with high quality.

