For these reasons I would suggest exploring as much as you can with your first main character, complete all secondary quests too if you can, all Dungeons you come across and take your time to explore even those zones that will apparently be empty by looking at Map Icons, but will often hide an Altar of Lilith or treasure chests, in general the open world exploration will be a vital part of the Diablo IV experience. Your first character will start from zero, and by exploring the world you will gain Renown points, which will unlock rewards such as shared account-wide Skill Points, Paragon Points, Gold and other things that will allow to further empowering your builds, while around Sanctuary (usually in dead-end zones or in “secret” places you will reach by climbing or performing other actions in the world map) you will also find special Altars of Lilith which will grant permanent attributes bonuses to all the characters in your account (usually +2 to a stat or +8 life). At early levels you will be mostly unlocking all of the desired skills and passives while clearing Dungeons in the open world to also unlock special legendary powers called Aspects (categorized in the Codex of Power menu in game), that you will be able to infuse into rare or legendary gear at the Occultist NPC.Īround level 10+ you will also unlock access to Mounts which will greatly increase your travel speed as you explore the immense world of Sanctuary. ![]() Diablo IV for now has five classes announced, Sorceress, Barbarian, Rogue, Druid and Necromancer, with each having multiple builds and several specializations available to them.
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