“MULT-6” — that was the game name. Password: “claw”
Diablo II: Resurrected — v1.3.70409 / v2.4.3 (Ladder Season)
It was the fact that for one perfect rotation, four strangers had moved as a single blade.
The Paladin grunted. “Patch 2.4.3 made Mosaic broken. Don’t screw the charges.” Diablo II- Resurrected -v1.3.70409 v2.4.3- MULT...
But Kael didn’t move. He glanced at his claws. The patch 2.4.3 had made ephemeral charges permanent in spirit if not in code. The real treasure wasn’t the Zod.
“Next Terror Zone,” Kael said. “I’ll host. Game name: MULT-7.”
The Rogue Encampment smelled of wet ash and desperation. Kael, a Mosaic Assassin fresh to level 85, stared at his character sheet. The new patch notes scrolled through his memory: Phoenix Strike buffed. Mosaic runeword added. Fists of Fire no longer desyncs in multiplayer. “MULT-6” — that was the game name
The rarest drop in Sanctuary.
Kael stepped forward alone. His charge timer: four seconds. He activated Burst of Speed . Danced through Baal’s V-shaped cold wave. Two seconds. He unleashed the final Mosaic blast point-blank into Baal’s chest.
The FoH Paladin screamed a battle cry as waves of Baal’s minions fell: the Venom Lord wave, the Oblivion Knight wave, the dreaded Lister wave. Lister the Tormentor stomped forward—extra fast, extra strong, conviction aura. In older patches, this was a party wipe. Not now. “Patch 2
“You the finisher?” the Sorceress asked, voice clipped.
“Charges. Mosaic. I keep them up, Baal falls in one rotation.”
He entered.
The Throne room.