Diablo III barbarian exploit discovered

24 July 2012

Aaaaaaaaand just in time for the Diablo III wizard invulnerability exploit hotfix dropped today, there’s apparently a new Barbarian exploit to fill the gap. Keeping it real there, Diablo fans.

The new exploit comes via YouTube user MetaSerge, who shows how it’s done in a video, although going on the comments over on the Battle.net forums, some people aren’t able to get it working (and some people are). The exploit doesn’t quite manage total invincibility, but it does give back 8 percent of your hit points with every hit, putting it pretty close if you know what you’re doing.

Go MEGA-BARB in just two simple steps:

1. Have Furious Charge with Dreadnought Rune
2. Charge into opening cinematic (before it begins)

The effect reportedly lasts until you die or until you use Furious Charge again. Alternately, you can also keep pressing Alt-F4 to just win the game. Did I say “win the game”? I meant “win at not wasting your time playing a game you obviously hate enough to cheat at”. It’s basically the same thing, though, isn’t it?

Source: Kotaku

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  1. Andrew Shaw
    25.07.2012 at 13:30

    sigh @ diablo III, I have more fun playing SPAZ (space pirates and zombies).

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