Diablo 4 Players Unleash Unstoppable Fury: Test Server Gamers Smash Through Damage Cap with “Infinite” Destruction
Diablo 4 PTR Test Server: Player Deals Infinite Damage, Exceeds System Cap
As Diablo 4 players eagerly await the release of the first expansion pack, “Hate Drive,” next month, Blizzard has officially opened the game’s PTR test server for players to try out the new content and features of the 2.0 update.
Before the official launch, Blizzard’s director of global community development, Adam Fletcher, warned players that the test server for version 2.0 of Diablo 4 would be full of “bad” content. One player’s configuration of the Super OP genre fully supports this developer’s statement.
According to user Rob2628, who shared a video on his personal YouTube channel, players in this beta version have the opportunity to deal extremely high damage that cannot be displayed by the game system itself. The barbarian style used was based on the “Tornado Barbarian” style shared by Chinese players, with some modifications added.

The main skill of this genre is the new Barbarian passive skill “Barbed Carapace” added in version 2.0. This skill increases the “thorns” that cause damage to the enemy every time the player attacks. Using a skill with a cooldown effect will activate the “unlocked” effect for 5 seconds, allowing the character’s “Spines” value to be treated as physical damage to directly attack nearby enemies.
Rob2628 also uses the passive ”Tough as Nails” that can be stacked up to 30 layers, as well as high-end equipment provided by the PTR server to continuously increase the character’s thorns and other values. The “Diablo” series has always relied on the refreshing combat style of each profession and exaggerated damage data as its strengths.

The PTR 2.0 test of Diablo 4 has come to an end, and Blizzard officials will surely make changes to many contents before this major revision is officially launched on the official server. The exaggerated data produced in version 2.0 cannot be determined at this stage.
