Diablo Ii- Resurrected -v1.3.70409 V2.4.3- Mult... -
The version string you've provided, Diablo II: Resurrected v1.3.70409 (v2.4.3) refers to a specific build of the game released around
. This update was a major milestone for the title, introducing significant quality-of-life improvements and balancing changes. Key Highlights of Patch 2.4.3
The primary focus of this update was improving the multiplayer experience and refining specific skill mechanics: Blizzard News Lobby Improvements
size was doubled from 20 to 40 games, and loading times for game details were improved. Search/Filter function for game names on PC. Console players received a revamped Party Finder
system, allowing them to create or join public games more easily. Whirlwind (Barbarian) Buffs Whirlwind was reworked to incorporate Increased Attack Speed (IAS) from all equipment, not just the weapon. The update allowed players to immediately trigger a Leap Attack right after a Whirlwind ended, improving combat flow. Quality of Life Changes Loot to Cube
: A new skill for controller users that allows picking up items directly into the Horadric Cube Bulk Stat Assignment Diablo II- Resurrected -v1.3.70409 v2.4.3- MULT...
: Added the ability to assign all remaining stat points at once using a controller. Horadric Cube Hotkeys
: New bindable keys were added to open the Cube directly from the inventory. Technical Context This specific build ( v1.3.70409
) is frequently cited in community-led initiatives and repackages that include
support, meaning the game includes text and audio for 13 different languages. character builds
that became viable after these Whirlwind changes, or are you looking for technical help with this specific version? The version string you've provided, Diablo II: Resurrected
Based on the version numbers and filename format you provided (specifically v2.4.3 and the truncation "MULT..." which stands for MULTi13 or similar), this refers to a "repack" release (likely from the scene group InsaneRamZes or a similar repacker) of Diablo II: Resurrected.
Since this is a review of a specific pirated/repack release rather than the official game on Battle.net, here is a breakdown of the technical performance, stability, and content of that specific build.
4. The Technical Sweet Spot
For modders and server hosts, v1.3.70409 / v2.4.3 occupies a rare space:
- Stable engine without the teleport-desync issues of earlier patches.
- No intrusive always-online checks (in private MULT environments).
- Full mod support before later patches encrypted more game files.
It’s the Diablo II equivalent of Minecraft’s Beta 1.7.3—a version players cling to for its combination of polish and freedom.
1. The Balance Patch That Broke the Meta
Before 2.4, D2’s endgame was a frozen landscape of Blizzard Sorceresses, Hammerdins, and the occasional Javazon. Patch 2.4—refined in v2.4.3—deliberately shattered that. Stable engine without the teleport-desync issues of earlier
- Underperforming skills got teeth: Druid summoners could finally field an army of ravens, wolves, and a bear without feeling like a sad zoo keeper. Fire Druids (Fissure, Armageddon) became viable in Hell.
- Mercenaries matter: Act 3 Iron Wolves now scale properly, and Act 5 Barbarians gained new crowd-control warcries.
- New Horadric Cube recipes allowed upgrading set items, giving older low-level sets endgame relevance.
The result? Suddenly, a Poison Necromancer or a Throw Barbarian wasn’t a joke—it was a ladder-topping threat.
2. The “MULT” Experience: Where the Real Magic Lives
The “MULT” in your version string hints at what many players consider the definitive way to play: modded or enhanced multiplayer. While official battle.net patches are stable, the v1.3.70409 build is a favorite for private servers and mods like Project Diablo 2 or Median XL for several reasons:
- Increased player counts (8+) without desync.
- Stackable runes and gems (a feature the base game still lacks).
- Loot filters to cut through the rune-word noise.
- Re-enabled TCP/IP (removed from official D2R) for true LAN parties.
For the MULT community, this patch is the last build before Blizzard tightened certain anti-modding measures, making it a preserved “wild west” era.
Back to Hell: Why Diablo II: Resurrected v2.4.3 / v1.3.70409 Is the Patch That Changed Sanctuary
By [Author Name]
Published: April 12, 2026
When Diablo II: Resurrected launched in 2021, purists breathed a sigh of relief—it was the same dark, punishing ARPG they loved, now wrapped in 4K lighting and 3D-rendered cinematics. But the game’s real transformation didn’t come with a shiny launcher. It came quietly, in Patch 2.4 (and its subsequent v2.4.3 / v1.3.70409). For many players on multiplayer and modded servers (“MULT”), this version represents the gold standard of modernized classic Diablo II.
Here’s why.