The D4 Materials for Sale community doesn’t hold back — and after Rhykker’s massive April 2025 interview, opinions are flying everywhere.
Are fans hyped? Skeptical? Over the moon?
Let’s dive into what players are saying — the good, the bad, and the cautious optimism.
General Hype: “This is the Diablo 4 We Wanted”
On Reddit, Discord, and Twitter, the most common reaction?
Pure excitement.
Posts like:
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"Legacy Worlds sound insane. Finally, real endgame!"
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"Mercenaries with skill trees?? Take my money."
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"Dynamic weather is exactly the spice Diablo needed."
Many players feel that Blizzard is delivering on post-launch promises — and then some.
Hardcore Players: Cautious but Hopeful
The hardcore community (streamers, leaderboard chasers) had a more cautious tone:
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"Affinity system could be a massive W or a confusing mess."
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"Legacy Worlds need serious tuning or they’ll get repetitive fast."
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"Hardcore+ sounds awesome — IF Blizzard balances it right."
Most hardcore players are excited, but wary of potential balance pitfalls.
PvP Enthusiasts: Finally Some Love
For PvP fans — often the most neglected players — the announcement of PvP leagues was pure gold.
Popular PvPers tweeted:
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"D4 PvP LEAGUES??? FINALLY."
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"Separate PvP tuning is a godsend. This might legit work."
If Blizzard delivers a competitive and fair PvP system, Diablo 4 might pull players from other games like Lost Ark and Path of Exile.
Critics: A Few Lingering Doubts
Not everyone is sold.
Some players still worry about:
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Blizzard’s long-term support history
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Potential monetization creeping into cosmetics or expansions
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Whether "big features" will end up half-finished
In short: the hype is real, but Blizzard still has to prove they can execute.
Conclusion
After Rhykker’s interview, most of the Diablo community feels energized — cautiously optimistic, but undeniably excited.
If Blizzard sticks the landing, D4 items could become the defining ARPG of this generation.