Raise your hand if you were killed by Butcher in Diablo 4. me too. And according to recent information, Blizzard infographicwe are millions.
In the first week after Diablo 4’s launch (including Early Access), 5.8 million players were torn apart by one of Diablo’s most iconic bosses. Butchers will always appear in any dungeon and chase you until you (or someone in your party) die. The big guy is a constant threat, as enemy difficulty scales with the player’s level.
The Butcher accounts for 1.8% of total player deaths in Diablo 4 (excluding PvP deaths). He’s not Uber’s Lilith, but he’s a close second on the tier list for Diablo 4’s menacing boss fights.
Blizzard’s stats don’t have enough information to determine if he’s the scariest boss in the game, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he held that title. Butchers don’t care about your level or your level of preparation. He will appear whenever he wants. He is definitely the scariest boss, if not the scariest boss.
Butcher has been developing players since Diablo 1 in 1997. You can hear him growl “Fresh meat!” In all his Diablo main his games except Diablo 2 he hasn’t changed much in the 26 years since his debut. In Diablo 4, he can fly chain hooks to pull you in and charge to deal massive damage. He’s particularly good at crushing ranged classes like Sorcerer, and Blizzard’s stats also reveal Sorcerer to be the most popular class in the game.
We’ve already spent 276 million hours on #DiabloIV and this was a hell of a launch. This is just the beginning 🔥 pic.twitter.com/D1OCWZ8BrZJune 12, 2023
Hardcore players who risk losing their character permanently upon death can earn a special achievement by defeating him.if i played hardcore i would just catch him stuck to my chest Or become a pillar, because I absolutely do not want to fight this bastard fair and square.