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Another Bug in Season 4: Unsocketable Antique Bronze Bullion Purchases

Another Bug in Season 4: Unsocketable Antique Bronze Bullion Purchases

This blog post discusses a bug in the game where purchased items cannot be socketed using a specific gem upgrade token. The bug specifically affects players trying to socket the highly coveted Seal of Diurna's Chosen, causing frustration among the player base. Additionally, the post mentions other bugs and issues that have arisen in Season 4 of the game, leading to a less than smooth experience...

Hello readers! Today, we have an important update regarding the latest bug that has been discovered in the game. As players venture into the world of Antique Bronze Bullion, another issue has come to light. Numerous reports have surfaced, stating that purchased items cannot be socketed using the Eye of Awakening from the Great Vault. Let's delve into the details, shall we?

The Problem

One of the most sought-after items right now is the Seal of Diurna's Chosen. This offensive special effect ring has become the best-in-slot option for almost everyone this season. It proves to be valuable, even for classes that don't usually deal fire damage. Players are opting for the Seal of Diurna's Chosen over other alternatives like Fyr'alath, Shadowflame-Tempered armor patch, Cataclysmic Signet Brand, and Augury of the Primal Flame.

However, players are experiencing difficulties in socketing this powerful ring. When attempting to use the Eye of Awakening on the Seal of Diurna's Chosen, an error occurs. The item appears grayed out, and a warning message pops up, stating that "This item cannot be modified."

The Season 4 Woes

Regrettably, this bug is just one of many issues plaguing Season 4. Players have encountered a range of problems, including low-level rewards, wrong types of crests being awarded, difficulties with downgrading crests, and residual damage and healing scaling in raids. Additionally, players are still unable to upgrade Nas'zuro and Fyr'alath.

Whether these issues are standalone problems or the result of Season 4's overlap with Plunderstorm, Timerunning, The War Within Alpha, and Classic Cataclysm, one thing is clear: this mid-patch "victory lap" has had a rocky start for Blizzard and players alike.

As the developers work towards resolving these bugs, let's hope for a swift resolution to ensure players can fully enjoy the Season 4 experience. In the meantime, stay tuned for updates and happy gaming!