Source: MMOWTS
Diablo 4's Season 1 "Season of the Malignant" will officially open to players on July 20, but it sounds like this season's content is almost like a mini-expansion piece for Blizzard's specially designed dungeon exploration game.
This season brings players a new questline that takes place after the events of the main campaign, as well as new game mechanics around pluggable Malignant Hearts that will make your character stronger and have "stupid broken" new characters build. It also ties into Diablo 4's first Battle Pass, unlocking some new cosmetics and rewards for seasonal characters, which of course includes Diablo 4 Gold.
But before entering this season, you need to know the following points, which will help you play better in the new season.
1. You Need To Create A New Seasonal Character
I believe you, like me, can't understand Blizzard's operation, but this is also widely known. You need to create a new level 1 seasonal character to be able to participate in the season. But you also don't lose old characters, and you don't lose seasonal characters at the end of the season, which end up being transferred to Eternal Realm.
2. You Need To Complete Diablo 4 Campaign On One Character
This requirement is little known, but Blizzard confirmed it in an FAQ on Diablo's official website on Thursday. You'll need to complete Diablo 4's campaign on a character to successfully access seasonal content on or after July 20, so those who haven't already, hurry up and do so.
The season's storyline follows that of the main campaign, and "Malignant Hearts" mechanic is clearly meant to complement those already familiar with the game's systems. In Diablo and its ilk of action RPGs, seasons are also a fresh challenge for experienced players to level up and explore new gameplay content.
Related: Diablo 4: Blizzard Reveals Season 1 Release Date And Questline
3. The Fastest Way To Complete Diablo 4's Campaign
DIablo 4's campaign is massive, but not too difficult to complete. If you stick to the main path and ignore some of the side quests, you should be able to finish in about 25 to 30 hours, although you can also opt for Diablo 4 Boosting Service. Here are some quick tips for you:
Diablo 4 campaign has six Acts:
Acts 1-3 are the most important and you can do them in any order. And you'll branch out into multiple tasks along the way, and you can work on them as you please.
Once you've completed the three acts, Acts 4 to 6 need to be done sequentially, but won't take as long as the first three Acts. It will be longer in Act five, but shorter in Act four and six.
Although there are no strict level requirements for missions, there are recommended character starting levels for each act:
- Act 1 is Level 1
- Act 2 is level 10
- Act 3 is level 15
- Act 4 is level 30
- Act 5 is level 35
- Act 6 is level 40
Whether you can keep up with these recommended levels will depend on which world tier you're playing, world tier 2 is harder and you might get stuck with certain bosses, but the extra XP you get by playing this level is enough that you don't need to It's also probably the fastest line in the game for any grind. Either way, if you feel like you need some XP, head into a dungeon - it's the fastest way to level up.