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A short video of them opening a Grand Cache in Diablo 4

Taking this into consideration, it doesn't come as a surprise that unofficial concepts have cropped up in the community, as a Diablo 4 player by the name of Tanis34 developed their dream idea on how the expanded stash in Diablo 4 should look like. The first thing the new UI does is remove the awkward art at the bottom part of the stash screen, opening up by total amount of rows per tab by 60%. It adds a search bar on top of the menu, as well as dedicated loot filters to Diablo 4 Items the right, separated by categories.
 
In this hypothetical new stash screen, players would be able to sort by item level, rarity, type, and even Diablo 4 class. While the current system is serviceable, Tanis34's concept sheds light on some of the best ways it could be expanded upon. As far as community feedback goes, it's an extremely valuable piece. Though Diablo 4 is in a much better state at launch compared to Diablo 3, most players would agree that it has a few major issues to settle – whether that's class balance, itemization, inventory management, or an overall lack of convenience.
 
With Season of the Malignant coming to Diablo 4 on July 20, players will have a first taste of the game's seasonal content. As promised since the first Campfire Chat on June 16, the developers have begun their first steps towards fixing Diablo 4 and improving upon its foundation. Given its status as a live-service title, hopefully Diablo fans won't have to wait long to see the stash expanded in-game.
 
A Diablo 4 player shares the disappointing experience they had when low-value items dropped from the "Grand" Cache that they opened in the action-RPG. Even though Diablo 4 does have random drop rates, it seems that players still sort of expect that important chests and caches would actually give out things that they can use in their playthrough.
 
After the game's launch, the topic of loot drops in Diablo 4 became quite popular within the community. Many expressed their disappointment at the seemingly low drop rates, especially since there was a time that no player could even get the incredible Unique gear to appear. And even though Blizzard may have already adjusted these rates, there may still need to be some adjutments made, especially if fans continue to be disappointed with the gear they get when opening supposedly priceless caches.
 
Diablo 4 Player Creates Concept for Group Finding Feature in the Game
 
On Reddit, user gamelover_selfless shared a short video of them opening a Grand Cache in Diablo 4, only to receive a small amount of gold and a bunch of Chipped Gems. According to the footage, the player received the cache from Ashava, one of the weekly world bosses in Diablo 4. Normally, players would expect to see more high-ticket items like Legendary gear, even Rare or Magic ones, at least. Unfortunately, luck was not on the Redditor's side, and they will probably have to buy Diablo 4 materials wait another week to get another Grand Cache from a world boss for a chance to get better items to drop.
 
on August 12 at 10:33 PM

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