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Diablo 4’s new spider pal may be far more complicated than last season’s Vampiric Powers, but I like the change of pace. Season 2 was a critical moment for the game to speed way up and see what happened, and the result was what felt almost like a reboot: a major shift in philosophy for how Diablo 4 is meant to be played. Everywhere you went XP and loot poured out of monsters. It was the easiest the game had been since its launch, but as a result, everything good about it was accessible to everyone.

Season 3 is what happens after seismic changes to the structure of the game have settled in. Blizzard gave its new seasonal features a solid foundation to build off of, which means injecting a little more challenge into this faster, looser Diablo 4.

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I chose rogue as my starting class for season 3 partly because I wanted to know what it would feel like to rely on the newSeneschal companion. Compared to how swift the start of the leveling journey was in season 2, it’s been considerably more perilous for me in season 3. My spider buddy doesn’t have the screen-clearing power of some of season 2’s early Vampiric Powers. Instead of flushing dungeons of every demon I could see, I’ve had to thread the needle through the new surprisingly lethal construct enemies and all sorts of deadly traps.

It’s a real challenge, but a satisfying one.

Those playing classes without skills that make you go completely invulnerable will have to wrestle with fighting enemies in between traps. I never expected Diablo to play like a bullet hell shooter, but in the new seasonal dungeons, or vaults, that’s basically what happens. Luckily not every room wants to kill you; vaults are mostly normal dungeons which require a little exploring before the objective is revealed to you.

I probably have over 100 hours in this game and I didn’t realize how familiar I’d become with the same old dungeon objectives, or how superfluous the fantasy of dungeon crawling had become. While I’m sure vaults will become rote at some point, it’s fun to discover new things in dungeons again.

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Diablo 4 season 3 screenshot of rogue with robot spider companion

All of your spider friend’s powers come from governing and tuning stones you can loot off of construct enemies in the open world or at the end of vaults. It starts with a simple lightning bolt that you can augment to deal damage over time or stun enemies, but eventually you start acquiring skills that help you clear out large packs of enemies.

Few of its skills feel specifically designed for one build or playstyle, which encourages you to experiment in a way that the Vampiric Powers didn’t. There’s way more to chew on with customizable skills than one big power that gives you a lot of attack speed.

It’s way too early to tell if the Seneschal will explode in power once I reach the beginning of Diablo 4’s endgame at level 50. So far, I appreciate that it isn’t playing the game for me, but also isn’t so inconsistent that I completely ignore it. My build revolves around one big arrow that pierces enemies, and it can be a pain to clean up stragglers. The Seneschal is perfect for dealing with tiny inefficiencies like that so you can keep moving at all times.

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Diablo 4 season 3 screenshot of rogue with robot spider companion

Once I break into the higher levels, I want to see what parts of my build I can offload to the Seneschal. Some of the stones that Blizzard teased have the ability to group enemies up into a convenient pile for my arrows, something you previously had to wear a whole Unique helmet for. My hope is that my robot spider can open up more opportunities to try different items to pair with my build, like maybe the new gloves that transform basic abilities—the resource generator skills that most people only use one of—into devastating attacks with 200% increased damage.

The Season of the Construct isn’t as flashy as season 2, but it’s a confirmation thatthe work Blizzard did last year paid off.Diablo 4 feels great to play and is stuffed with exciting loot and gear to play with. Even with some of the issues that remain in the game, likeuseless stats on itemsand limited stash space, season 3 gives me hope that further iterations will only make the game better now that it seems like it finally has everything figured out.

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