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Diablo 4 Season 11 Developer Update Livestream | More New Changes For Season Of Divine Intervention

Dec 04, 2025 Author: D4gold

At 11:00 AM PDT on December 3rd, Diablo 4 held its latest developer interview, revealing the official name of the season and introducing more changes to the new season's content based on 2.5.0 PTR.

Based on this, we'll summarize the main points revealed in this livestream, allowing you to quickly adapt to the gameplay of Season 11 upon its release.

Diablo 4 Season 11 Developer Update Livestream | More New Changes For Season Of Divine Intervention

Season 11 Overview

The official name of this season is Season of Divine Intervention, and it will officially launch at 8:30 PM PDT on Thursday, December 11, 2025. Interestingly, this timing coincides with The Game Awards, leading players to speculate that D4 might be planning something big.

However, focusing on Season 11 itself is clearly more important than worrying about the still-vague second DLC or other plans.

This season's main seasonal mechanics are Divine Gifts and Sanctification. Along with new dungeons, seasonal events, and unique items, several fundamental mechanics have been adjusted, including:

  • Tempering and Masterworking system upgrades
  • Defense system changes
  • Monster mechanics changes
  • Season Journey replaced by Season Rank
  • Removal of Renown system's cross-seasonal trait

News From This Developer Livestream

2.5.0 PTR only provides an opportunity to experience the prototype of Season 11 and does not represent the final form of the new season. Developers must continue to optimize based on player feedback to present a better Season 11.

Tempering And Masterworking

After the changes, Tempering allows you to directly select the affixes you want to apply from the recipe instead of random assignment. While this also limits the number of affixes that can be upgraded, the upgrade results for Diablo 4 items will be more consistent.

Masterworking will no longer randomly increase affix effects but will directly affect item quality. This means it will more effectively enhance items based on their gear type, such as directly increasing armor resistance or defense.

Each subsequent Masterworking will randomly increase the item's quality and slightly improve the stats of all affixes. Upon reaching the highest quality, you can perform a final enhancement, increasing one random affix on the current gear by 50%.

More Changes To Monster Mechanics

First, starting with Season 11, monsters in the game become more intelligent in combat, making their subsequent actions less predictable and resulting in a more realistic and engaging combat experience.

Furthermore, more monsters with affixes will appear, or the difficulty of monsters that already have affixes will be further increased - even before entering Torment difficulty, these situations may occur, enriching the overall game experience.

For players who excel at dealing AoE damage, be aware that monster gathering frequency will decrease in the new season, so you won't be able to use previous tactics and must quickly develop new strategies.

New Boss Azmodan Combat Mechanics

This boss is not only a new permanent world boss but also one source that allows you to obtain Divine Gifts, corresponding to Essence of Sin and Essence of Hellfire.

You can find and defeat this boss in Capstone Dungeon after reaching Season Rank V, or you can summon him by collecting materials at Summoning Altar. Note that each summon will grant Azmodan a power belonging to another Lesser Evil.

Given the uncertainty and unknown nature of this new boss, we recommend that you be fully prepared before summoning Azmodan. At least unlock some Divine Gifts by defeating the other three demons, Belial, Andariel, and Duriel.

Diablo 4 Season 11 New Boss Azmodan Combat Mechanics

Other Systemic Changes

Regarding the defense system, Season 11 will introduce a new concept called Toughness. You can think of it as a new metric for measuring your defensive capabilities, representing the total amount of damage you can withstand after using all damage reduction methods.

Because of this, you'll need to consider more factors when acquiring and upgrading gear. While it may be a bit more troublesome, it's a good thing to improve overall defensive capabilities.

The existing armor and resistances will be calculated based on the level system, and the armor and resistance penalties from Torment difficulty have been removed. If you choose Torment difficulty, the game will default to recommending Toughness level.

Regarding the healing mechanics, Season 11 reduces the base capacity of lootable potions to 4, and potion healing is now based on percentage-based instant healing, restoring approximately 35% of your total health.

While the number of lootable potions has decreased, one potion slowly regenerates every 30 seconds. To balance the overall reduction in quantity, the original Life on Hit effect has been changed to an affix that can be added to other items.

It's worth noting that the change in the healing mechanics means that Fortify also needs to be modified to work in tandem with the other potions. Therefore, Fortify's function will change from damage reduction to allowing you to store additional health.

In other words, starting with Season 11, Fortify can stack onto your maximum health. When the cap is reached, it restores a percentage of your maximum health per second, along with an equal amount of Fortify effect.

Twitch Drops This Time

Although the stream has ended, it's still worth mentioning. If you watch the livestream for a full 30 minutes and ensure Twitch Drops are enabled, you'll have a chance to win Unhilted Striked one-handed sword cosmetic.

If you unfortunately miss the livestream, you'll miss out on the cosmetic, but you can still catch up on the content by watching the replay on Diablo YouTube or Twitch channels.

To claim your drop rewards on time, please note the following:

  • Rewards can only be claimed on the livestream channel you watched and through Drops Inventory menu on Twitch.
  • Link your Battle.net and Twitch accounts within 7 days.
  • Make sure you're using a PC web browser or Twitch app for Android/iOS to claim your rewards.

These guidelines should also apply to future Diablo 4 Twitch Drops releases via other livestreams, so it's best to remember them to avoid your prizes expiring or becoming un-claimable.

That concludes this guide. With Season 11 drawing ever closer, let's look forward to it and any other new Diablo 4 developments that may emerge!

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