![]() The pity system as designed is supposed to provide players with a way to guarantee a Legendary Gem drop. This tallies with news reported by GameRant last week that suggested Diablo Immortal‘s pity system wasn’t quite on the level either. A total of six 5-star Legendary Gems is required to fully optimise a complete post-game kit. The 5-star Gems are the most powerful and desirable, but also the rarest. The community is already well aware that the game has been built to milk their wallets for all they are worth, at every level, but the question of exactly how the numbers have been weighted remains.Īs explained the last time we caught up with Quin69, Legendary Gems are required to upgrade the stats of Diablo Immortal‘s best end-game gear. The reason Quin is refusing to give up is a desire to show the world how predatory the player Diablo Immortal‘s revenue model really is. ![]() Big thanks to Gizmodo AU’s Zac Kelly for this one. ![]() ![]() Having now pumped (at the time of writing) nearly $NZ21,000 ($AU18,845) into a personal crusade that is surely turning his accountant’s hair white, Quin still does not have a single Legendary Gem to his name. In the time since making his first round of headlines, Quin has dropped a further $NZ10,000 on Legendary Crests in an effort to sus out its drop rate. ![]()
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