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You mean that is how D4 works. So it is not for people who just want to play 1 character. Else they would give the option to turn one eternal into a seasonal one.
No in D3 you could use rebirth. And it was better.
what are you talking about
Readf better, then you know what I am talking about. Rebirth is exactly what I wanted for D4, turning a eternal into a seasonal like in D3.
you can do the same by deleting a character in d4 and rolling a new one, literally the same thing
If you delete your character, you lose more than just your levels. Having just 1 character and deleting it would basically delete also what you have stored. Rebirth stored equipment.
And why not just introduce a function that makes it easier than preparating everything, than having to stash everything+delete everything like in D3? Was D3 such a bad game?
It is really stupid to have to delete your character each season, I pass.
you already used up all your slots?
what you're asking for is already in the game, just that there isn't a dedicated button for it, how is pressing the dedicated button any different than this?
Semantics, rebirth was deleting the old character and replacing it with a new one.
It's a couple extra button presses and was done because so many people accidentally rebirthed the wrong characters, now you have to confirm that you really wanted to delete them before making them over again.