Diablo 3 patch 1.0.2 nerfs Monk and breaks servers

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Blizzard has been hit by (and subsequently corrected) another Battle.net server issue which developed in the wake of Diablo III patch 1.0.2.

The fixes, tweaks and updates caused a problem with logging in, and since fixing the problem the servers have seen a return of the dreaded Error 37. “We’re aware that many players are receiving Error 37 when logging into the game. Please note that this error indicates that all servers are full, and that we’re currently receiving a high volume of login traffic. We’re working to reduce the frequency at which players are prompted with this error message and ensure that everyone can successfully log in to the game and play.”

The Diablo III 1.0.2 patch reduces the potency of the Monk’s Tranquillity Skill Rune and tweaks Mantra of Healing a little, as well as offering a few tweaks to the Auction House and overall Battle.net experience. All other classes are unaffected.

You can read the full patch notes here.

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