Diablo 4’s March of the Goblins anniversary event has players begging the devs to keep some of its Treasure Goblin mechanics in the game.
Diablo 4’sMarch of the Goblinsanniversary event is winding down to a close. It came at the perfect time given thatSeason 4 is all about the lootand those shifty little creatures had plenty to offer.
The event saw the plains of sanctuary flooded with unique Treasure Goblins that offered improved rewards including more Gold and Treasure Bags functioning similar to Chaches. A welcome site given that Diablo 4’sTreasure Goblins had previously been criticized as “useless”.
Now,Diablo 4players can’t get enough of them, as long as they’re the beefed-up Treasure Goblins from the anniversary event that is. Folks on the Diablo 4 Subreddit have banded together to suggest changes for Treasure Goblins going forward.
The primary focus seems to be the Treasure Bags that the special Treasure Goblins in the March of the Goblins event. “The Treasure Bag drops would be a cool feature to keep in the game,” the initial post put forward. “This makes the goblins feel more worth chasing down and I’m kind of enjoying saving up bags to open when I get back to town.”
Other suggestions were the inclusion of specialized Treasure Bags for different types of loot. Specific bags for Gems, Gold, and crafting resources would align Diablo 4 Treasure Goblins closer to their Diablo 3 counterparts which had some players feeling nostalgic.
“That Gem Goblin [from Diablo 3] was clutch. Could completely change builds early to mid-season,” one userrecalled. “The materials Goblin was so good before the Challenge Rift bags,” anotherreplied.
In Diablo 4’s March of the Goblins anniversary event, Greed Shrines also spawned Treasure Goblins if you killed a certain amount of enemies while the blessing was active. Players have suggestedkeeping that change as well.
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We can’t say whether or not Blizzard will listen to the pleas but we wouldn’t be mad to see better Treasure Goblins in Diablo 4.
Ethan Dean is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team. He is a journalism graduate and specializes in Baldur’s Gate, Diablo, Elden Ring, Pokemon, Warhammer, Dungeons & Dragons, third-person games, and regularly plays newly release games. You can contact Ethan at: ethan.dean@dexerto.com