Diablo 4 PvP campers are preventing players from fully exploring Sanctuary

Diablo 4 PvP campers are preventing players from fully exploring Sanctuary
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The world of Diablo 4 is littered with a variety of regions that you’ll need to explore if you want to experience all that the game has to offer. But it appears that a number of people haven’t been able to travel through some specific locations because a few malicious players are preventing them from doing so.

If you’ve been playing through Blizzard’s latest series installment since launch, then you’ve surely come across one of the PvP areas that’s present within the Diablo 4 map. If you have, then you should also know that these hellscapes are chaotic, free-for-all territories where players can eliminate unsuspecting characters without consequence. However, these regions aren’t exactly devoid of significant landmarks, which means you’ll eventually need to enter them if you plan on going through all the game’s content.

Unfortunately, as mentioned before, a handful of unpleasant Diablo 4 gamers have taken it upon themselves to make venturing through the Fields of Hate as difficult as possible by quickly obliterating any poor, unfamiliar soul that enters them. And based on a Reddit post by a user named PancakesPK007, these campers may even prevent casual fans from accomplishing the content needed to bring over a fully cleared map over to the Seasonal Realm.

In their thread, the post creator noted that they simply wanted to locate all the Altars of Lilith found throughout the map ahead of the Diablo 4 Season 1 start date. Alas, there was apparently “a group of 3-4 lvl 70+ clanned Rogues marked for blood, running around [and] insta-killing anyone,” which, of course, included PancakesPK007. Naturally, this made the process exponentially difficult since anyone that gets killed will have to respawn at their last used Waypoint.

According to a few of the reactions below the same post, it seems that a handful of players have also gone through the same experience as one user simply said that “there shouldn’t be altars in the PvP zone.” Whether or not the developers will heed these requests, though, remains to be seen as relocating a number of small structures, no matter how important, may not be too high on their agenda.

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