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The Season Journey is a list of tasks and objectives that offer rewards and was just added into the first season of Diablo 4, Season of the Malignant.
Season Journey has seven chapters, with each chapter needing a specific number of objectives completed before accessing the next chapter.
To gain access to the Season Journey, we need to create a seasonal character and have already completed the campaign. Bring up the Season Journey page from your map or by pressing ‘U’.
On the bottom left, we can see how many of these objectives need to be completed and what rewards are given when completing them.
The first reward we get for completing objectives and chapters is Favor.
Not to be confused with Grim Favors, Blizzard just really likes reusing the same words for some reason. Favor is what levels up our Battle Pass.
The most important thing to note is that all Battle Pass rewards are cosmetic, whether it’s an outfit for your character, something for your horse, or a title.
Also Read: Diablo 4: Some New Insane Barbarian Changes In Season Of The Malignant
Besides gaining Favor, each chapter completed will award us with a cache that can be opened.
The first one being a bunch of herbs and the last one quote contains jewelry, a number of late game resources, and a Scroll of Amnesia, which refunds all allocated Skill Points and Paragon Points.
And looking at the last chapter's objectives, they look obtainable, assuming you have the time. I’m not saying that I’m excited to get to level 100 or beat 15 World Bosses, but at least completing the objectives isn’t entirely skill based.
Chapters 1 to 4 award aspects for each class and the next two after that award neutral aspects.
One thing to note is that these aspects are added to the Codex, so they aren’t only a one-time use.
We understand the rewards. Now, how do we get them?
Chapter 1 states that we need to complete seven out of nine objectives to move on to the next one.
So, let’s look at the journey starting with ‘Waste Not’. Salvage 10 Diablo 4 Items at the Blacksmith. Get 10 items. Salvage them and then we get a pop-up saying objective complete.
Looking at another objective. Complete a Cellar. Go into any Cellar. Clean it out. In this way, you can not only get a lot of Diablo 4 Gold but also complete the objective easily. We continue this until we complete at least seven objectives and then claim the rewards.
Now, we can move on to Chapter 2 and we do the same thing for all future chapters until the Season Journey is complete.
One thing to keep in mind is that the objectives can be completed before reaching the chapter that they are listed in. You don’t have to get the Chapter 2 and then clear 10 cellars to complete the objective. If you’ve already cleared 10 cellars by the time, you get to Chapter 2. Then, it will be automatically marked as completed after finishing Chapter 1.
For my Season Journey, I’m currently on Chapter 3. But if we go to Chapter 4, I already have some of the objectives completed. So, once I get to Chapter 4, then these will automatically turn the zero into a two. If we go further into the other categories, I already have the Scourge of the Malignant.
So, you can already have these objectives complete. You just gotta get to that Chapter for the game to count it.
This also includes people who still have to complete the campaign as long as your character is already seasonal. As soon as the campaign is completed and the Season Journey is unlocked, any objectives that were done during that time will count towards the season progress.
That’s really what the journey is about. Completing tasks to get rewards, such as aspects, late game items, or favor to progress the Battle Pass.
Most of the time, whether the endgame is substantial and attractive enough should be one of the most important factors in evaluating the quality of an ARPG. It not only includes most of the playable content of the game, but also brings you a special combat experience due to its high challenge.
Taking Diablo 4 as an example, the endgame stage of the game has always been committed to upgrading, and new content will be added as the season changes. However, because its endgame difficulty is higher than the regular content, it also requires your character level high enough, so you will need to grind for a long time before entering, or you will not be able to handle the tasks properly.
In order to prevent you from encountering this situation in the future Season 8, this time we will introduce you to some of the content and related mechanisms that will appear in Season 8 in advance to help you prepare as best as possible.
After you have finished reading the main storyline and completed the relevant campaigns in Diablo 4 Season 8, you can go deep into the more mysterious and dark places in Sanctuary, which is the endgame part. Here you will encounter more powerful bosses and enemies than before, but at the same time, the game is more playable and rewards more Diablo 4 Gold.
In order to ensure that the endgame is always attractive, Diablo 4 will bring new mechanisms to the endgame part in almost every new season, so that you can have a better endgame experience. What you have to do is to do everything you can to improve your character level and ability, earn gold and better gear to meet these challenges.
Since the launch of DLC Vessel of Hatred, the difficulty level of Diablo 4 has undergone a new change-replacing the original world tier system. Now you will encounter a total of 8 difficulty levels in the game. The first four belong to the “basic part”, from low to high, they are normal, hard, expert, and penitent. After that, you can challenge the more difficult Torment difficulty, which has four levels, namely T1, T2, T3 and T4.
Although this difficulty level is more complicated and may cause you to encounter more difficulties, the rewards it brings will also increase with the increase of difficulty level, that is to say, if you can complete your endgame content at a high level of Torment difficulty, you will get more loot than you think! This is very worthwhile! Of course, the premise is that you must ensure that you can handle the high difficulty.
In addition, if you want to unlock Torment difficulty, first ensure that your Diablo 4 Season 8 character level reaches 60, then start farming one of the endgame content Pit, and complete 20 levels of challenges in it to unlock Torment 1. After that, the number of Pit challenge levels required to unlock T2-T4 are 35, 50 and 65 respectively.
Sometimes the game will add some seasonal content to the endgame based on the theme of the current season and other reasons, or playable dungeons limited to DLC, such as Realmwalkers & Seething Realms in Season 6, or Dark Citadel & Kurast Undercity in Vessel of Hatred, and Tree of Whispers, which was re-emphasized in Season 7.
But let’s get back to the point. This time we are mainly here to help you with your Diablo 4 Season 8 endgame journey, so we will introduce you to those fixed endgame content and the limited gameplay of Season 8.
The world boss in Diablo 4 is a powerful enemy type that will appear randomly in the open world and refresh in a designated area every once in a while. Since it is more difficult than killing ordinary enemies, it is generally safer for you to challenge them in a team. In addition to the regular rewards, sometimes some extremely rare gear or mounts may drop after killing them.
In Season 8, these bosses will be featured in a new seasonal event, Apparition Incursions. The event will bring 10 Apparition bosses (including Belial’s lesser form), which are minions of the ultimate boss Belial. After killing any of them, you can gain the boss power possessed by that boss.
Season 8 upgrades the original endgame boss mechanism to lair bosses, and lair bosses are further divided into three levels: initiate, greater, and exalted lair. In the past, if you wanted to fight endgame bosses, you had to collect summoning materials in advance to summon them, but lair bosses do not require you to do so. However, it is worth noting that if you want to get loot by killing Season 8 lair bosses, you need to farm special keys to open the hoard corresponding to each boss.
This should be your main way to earn game resources in the endgame stage. It is expected that the dungeons that will still exist in Season 8 mainly include Nightmare Dungeons, The Pit Of Artificers, and Infernal Hordes.
Among them, Nightmare Dungeons are like upgraded versions of ordinary dungeons - unlocking them requires you to consume Nightmare Sigil to transform ordinary dungeons, and Nightmare Sigil will also bring positive/negative affixes to the unlocked dungeons.
The Pit is a timed multi-level dungeon that requires you to kill as many enemies as possible within the specified time to fill the progress bar, and then you can find random bosses through the portal and kill them to get master rewards.
As for Infernal Hordes, its main function for you is to farm unique items by letting you kill enemies and fight against Fell Council - Season 8 has added a new batch of unique items for each class, you are worth the effort.
The above is all the information we provide for you to prepare for the Season 8 endgame journey. We will continue to bring you more information about Diablo 4 Season 8, so don’t miss it!
If you like to play a mana-based class in ARPG, then Sorcerer will definitely be one class for you when you play Diablo 4. Blizzard, one of the main skills of this class, has been a skill since Diablo 2. It used to be a must-have skill for Cold Sorcerers and Wizards, and now it also makes Sorcerer still very popular among players.
It is precisely because Blizzard is one of the most important Sorcerer skills that Blizzard Sorcerer Endgame Build born around it has also become one of the preferred builds for many Sorcerer players for a long time. And now with the footsteps of Diablo 4 coming to Season 8, how can this build continue to work? Let us introduce it to you.
Overall, this build is one of the most balanced Sorcerer builds in terms of Blizzard skills. It mainly uses AOE coverage of the core skill Blizzard to deal a lot of critical damage on the one hand and also has crowd control and stun effects on the other hand. In addition, this build can also use the support provided by Glacial Aspect and Aspect of the Frozen Wake to ensure that Ice Spikes can deal damage to enemies, while Snowguard’s Aspect can provide you with damage reduction.
In terms of combat performance, since you can cast skills while moving, this build is very suitable for clearing single targets and mobs in the field, which can effectively increase your early game farming speed of Diablo 4 Gold. In addition, if you can, it is recommended to use Unstable Currents to summon Fire Familiar, which can also cause burn damage, or let Lightning Spear synergize with Primordial Binding while dealing damage.
When you decide to use this build after the battle begins, first you need to activate Ice Armor as much as possible through Barrier, Snowguard’s Aspect and Storm Swell Aspect, and activate Familiar and Lightning Spear to apply vulnerability to enemies. In terms of damage output, you can increase it through Primordial Binding and cast Blizzard skills in the area where there are enemies.
After that, as all enemies gather closer, AOE effect formed by Glacial Aspect and Aspect of the Frozen Wake will become more obvious. After the cooldown is over, use Unstable Currents to continuously summon Fire Familiar to output the burning effect to enemies, and refresh all cooldown skills when they can be cast again. During the entire process, you can use Teleport to stay mobile while always outputting your attacks, and repeat this process, and you will eventually win.
As for the more specific active skills available in Blizzard Sorcerer Endgame Build, as well as the corresponding modifiers, skill points, and skill trees, they are as follows:
In terms of the overall layout, the passive skill selection of this build is not much different from most Sorcerer builds. Offensive passive skills include Elemental Dominance and Glass Cannon, while Potent Warding, Elemental Attunement, and Mana Shield can enhance your character’s defensive capabilities.
In addition, in order to bring out the characteristics of this build, it is necessary to add some new passive skills, such as Evocation and Elemental Synergies to enhance your abilities, and Permafrost, Hoarfrost, and Icy Touch to increase your damage output.
Key Passive:
Offensive Passive:
Defensive Passive:
Utility Passive:
There are two types of enchantments suitable for this build, namely Teleport Enchantment and Ice Blades Enchantment.
As for runewords, the following two combinations are excellent:
Gear selection and matching are equally important for this build, and while some of it requires constant farming to obtain through loot drops, you can also earn gold and XP in the process, which is worthwhile.
That’s all we provide to help you to know the usage of Blizzard Sorcerer Endgame Build in Season 8. I hope it helps!
In order for all Diablo 4 classes to survive and continue in every Diablo 4 season as much as possible, they need to have exclusive mechanics that are distinctive and powerful enough. As a new class born from DLC and Season 6, although now Spiritborn’s popularity seems to be not as high as it was at the beginning, the fact that it has not been replaced by a new class is enough to show its value.
The birth of this class not only brings the sixth new region Nahantu to Diablo 4, but also expands your class selection and enriches your combat style with its unique mechanics, such as its unique Spirit Hall mechanic. If you like this class very much and want to continue playing in Season 8, you may be curious whether the important Spirit Hall mechanic is still useful in this season? If it is useful, how to unlock it? Next, we will introduce it to you one by one.
Almost every Diablo 4 class has its own unique mechanic that provides additional ways to further customize your class and give you a combat experience that is unique to that class, and for Spiritborn, that mechanic is Spirit Hall.
Specifically, Spirit Hall includes four spirit guardians, namely Balazan the Centipede, Kwatli the Eagle, Wumba the Gorilla, and Rezoka the Jaguar. Each guardian can provide you with a primary effect and a secondary effect, which you can equip as needed (primary and secondary effects can come from different guardians).
When your character reaches level 15 as a Spiritborn, you can start completing Spirit Hunt questline, which not only helps you complete your early Diablo 4 Gold accumulation, but also activates your primary spirit guardian, and you can add secondary spirit guardians when you reach level 30.
Each spirit guardian has different Primary and Secondary abilities, which we will introduce to you in detail below as a combat reference.
As we’ve already mentioned, you can only unlock Spirit Hall mechanic and enjoy the benefits it provides after reaching the required character level and completing Spirit Hunt questline. First, when you reach level 15 you’ll receive a priority quest, The Sacred Hunt, which has three steps to solve.
After the quest begins, you need to go to Gea Kul and talk to the messenger Tarka there. Tarka will tell you that foragers were brutally killed in Central Plateau, which may foreshadow the beginning of Sacred Hunt that all Spiritborn must undertake. After that, please follow the following steps:
After entering the spirit portal, you need to kill some enemies to fill a progress bar called Kill the Invaders. After that, the portal to Sacred Hunting Grounds will be fully opened. You can continue to advance the mission by following the steps below:
When you find The Beast, Nature’s Wrath, it means the final battle is about to begin. After defeating him and getting the loot, you need to talk to Astral Tarka again and petition spirit guardians against Nature’s Wrath. Then Tarka will reward you with some gear and a Legendary Glaive, and you will also unlock Spirit Hall.
In fact, Spirit Hall also plays an important role in most Spiritborn builds, so it can be expected that it will still be a very important mechanism in Season 8. If you want to keep playing Spiritborn, please unlock it as soon as possible!
Almost every Diablo 4 season has a final boss that is not only one of the most difficult challenges of the current season, but also matches the theme and background story of the season. Take Season 8’s final boss Belial as an example. As a terrible demon that appeared in Diablo 3, he was about to return to Diablo 4 with his army of Apparition and a batch of boss powers.
Among all 24 boss powers in Diablo 4 Season 8, there is a legendary power from Belial himself and a rare power from Belial’s lesser form. Obviously, it will be more difficult to defeat Belial himself, but the corresponding boss power obtained, Belial’s Eye Beams, will also be more powerful. Based on this, we will introduce you to how to defeat Belial to obtain this power.
First, you can find and fight Belial on any Torment difficulty. He is in Palace of the Deceiver, and the entrance to Palace of the Deceiver is located in Amber Sands area in northern Kehjistan, just west of Tarsarak waypoint.
Kehjistan is actually one of the six major regions in Diablo 4, guarded by a new cult and featuring many desert ruins. The other five regions are Fractured Peaks, Scosglen, Dry Steppes, Hawezar, and Nahantu. Amber Sands is part of Kehjistan, and includes multiple areas, side dungeons that provide Diablo 4 Gold when completed, and most importantly, you can even find Altars of Lilith here!
In the past, when playing Diablo 4, if you wanted to fight the endgame boss, you had to collect the corresponding summoning materials before finding the corresponding location, and then you could summon them. But in Season 8, first, the endgame boss mechanism is updated to lair boss, and second, summoning these bosses no longer requires materials, but you can only get the loot after the battle if you get the corresponding lair keys.
In Season 8, the lair bosses can be further divided into three levels: Initiate, Greater, and Exalted. The lair keys corresponding to all bosses are:
Initiate Lair Boss
Greater Lair Boss
Exalted Lair Boss
That is to say, in order to get the reward by killing Belial, you must collect 4 Betrayer’s Husks in advance, and this item can only be obtained by defeating Mini Belial or Belial’s lesser form. Usually after you defeat initiate or greater lair bosses, Mini Belial may appear, so be sure to seize the opportunity!
It is worth noting that all initiate lair bosses will drop Stygian Stone after being defeated, which can be turned into the lair key required to summon the greater lair boss, and then continue to unlock greater lair boss hoards by defeating the greater boss.
After successfully summoning Belial, you will fight him in Palace of the Deceiver. The whole battle is expected to be divided into three stages. During the first stage, Belial will not fight you directly, but will summon some minions to attack you. If you can defeat them, you will be able to smoothly enter the second stage. Belial’s health will not be very high in this stage, but he will start to use his skills while continuing to summon minions.
When the health of Belial in stage 2 drops below 25% of his total health, stage 3 will begin. During this time, Belial’s health will be restored to maximum and his available skills will change, but he will also be unable to move and will be almost immune to control debuffs, so you must seize the opportunity to cause him as much damage as possible.
Due to the overall adjustment of the boss mechanism brought by Season 8, you will not get the drops directly after killing Belial, but you will need to unlock hoards through lair keys to get the rewards. Of course, you can also get the corresponding boss power Belial’s Eye Beams by killing this boss, which can provide you with benefits such as damage reduction and invisibility effects.
It is worth noting that starting from Season 8, if you complete the lair boss battle in a team, each team member will increase your chance of getting additional unique items from the lair boss by 33%, which means that if there are four people in the team, this additional chance can even reach 100%!
The above is what we bring to you about how to defeat the ultimate boss Belial in Season 8, as well as the information on the rewards he can provide. Let’s look forward to the arrival of the new season together!
When you create a new character in Diablo 4, the first thing to do is to choose a class for it. In the past, there were some limited classes in Diablo 2 or 3, but some of them were retained in Diablo 4, such as Sorcerer, Rogue, Necromancer, Druid and Barbarian in the 6 classes in Diablo 4, except for the latest class Spiritborn.
Different classes are reflected in specific characters, which will cause your character’s appearance, available skills and even cosmetics to be different, and in Diablo 4, with the change of seasons, the details of each class will be adjusted to varying degrees. For example, in Season 7, the new class Spiritborn was considered too strong before, so it was appropriately weakened.
Now with the approach of Season 8, according to the previous 2.2.0 PTR, you will find that Diablo 4 has made detailed adjustments to each class again. Based on this, we will introduce these adjustments to provide you with reliable reference information for class selection when playing Season 8.
Earthquakes is the main feature that allows Barbarian to play a role in multiple Diablo 4 seasons, and it can be perfectly combined with the new seasonal power boss power. As long as there are no major changes after the official release of Season 8, Barbarian builds with Earthquakes as the core will still be one of your best means of Diablo 4 Gold farming. On the one hand, boss power can fully improve the build diversity of most classes, including Barbarian through a variety of matching methods, and on the other hand, boss power itself is already strong enough.
In addition, although the upgrade speed of Barbarian in the new season should not be greatly affected, your game speed will be greatly slowed down between your character reaching level 60 and upgrading the boss power you have obtained to the maximum level, because you need to consume a lot of time and energy to complete the seasonal event Apparition Incursions.
If everything goes as planned, Cataclysm will remain Druid’s main way to dominate the new season. After all, it still performed well in Season 7 even with a nerf. Although the snapshot mechanic is limited, Cataclysm is still a high-A tier build in the 2.2.0 PTR at least.
However, it is worth noting that most of the latest tools and updates for Druid are mediocre in the PTR. For example, the helmet Gathlen’s Birthright requires too many moving parts to work. Although this unique equipment can enable Nature’s Fury builds, it cannot reliably trigger Perfect Storm and Earthen Might, even with Anima of the Forest.
Based on the PTR performance, the variety of Necromancer builds has been significantly reduced. In fact, these builds did not dominate the game content in Season 7, but then the witch power made up for it and brought the quality of life function improvements to the skills that desperately needed attention. However, the shift from seasonal power to boss power in Season 8 is likely to make these builds even more disappointing.
Another change that affects the performance of Necromancer in Season 8 is the rework of Blood Lance skill. Blood Lance was previously known for its AOE power, but lacked single-target effectiveness. The rework improves this by removing the piercing effect. However, it must be pointed out that if you use this skill in high monster density, the new changes will still make it difficult for you to be satisfied with this skill.
Overall, Necromancer performed worse than expected in Season 8 and is not the best choice when creating your character. While this change may be because of the dominance of Blood Wave Necromancer build in Season 7, which made the class eye-catching, the new adjustments make Necromancer weaker and may even ruin the class balance of the game.
If you are a loyal player of this class, you should be frustrated in Season 8 because the changes to Fists of Fate and Worldly Fortune have made Rogue lose the ability to apply crowd control effects to monsters. Although you can become stronger with the help of boss power, this is not a long-term solution because boss power only exists in Season 8.
On the other hand, since the addition of Spiritborn, the original agility and high mobility characteristics of Rogue have become less prominent. If even the strength is not enough, how can the class continue to exist? This is an issue that cannot be ignored by game developers.
According to the 2.2.0 PTR, Sorcerer will be able to have a good performance in Season 8 in both overall strength and diversity through seasonal boss power, and this is mainly due to Andariel’s Flaming Skull’s modifier power, one of the boss powers.
With Combustion, you can let your Sorcerer character convert a large amount of Combustion synergy into a raw and uncapped damage multiplier, and then convert it through Andariel’s Flaming Skull’s modifier to output more damage value. It can be said that in Season 8, as long as you can master this method as a Sorcerer, you can use any builds.
It is expected that in Season 8, Spiritborn will maintain versatility and still have a variety of viable builds. Although this is not enough to make the class as powerful as in Season 6 or DLC, it can at least maintain a good level of damage output. In terms of using boss power, according to PTR performance, Ashava’s Poison Breath and Andariel’s Flaming Skull will be more suitable for Spiritborn.
In general, although the performance of each class in Season 8 is good and bad, if you have a class that you really want to play all the time, you can also try to continue to try it. I believe that boss power will help you! I wish you have fun!
Although you may be a casual Diablo 4 player who doesn’t necessarily have to complete all battles and objectives, but just wants to wander and explore freely on the world map, to be honest, even so, you must ensure that your character level is maintained at a strong enough level, otherwise you may be killed by random enemies while enjoying the scenery. And if you want to be a real warrior, you more should complete the upgrade work as soon as the new season starts!
As time goes by, you are getting closer and closer to Season 8. In order to ensure that you can start your upgrade work as soon as you enter the season, you need to sort out a Season 8 upgrade plan based on the 2.2.0 PTR and all relevant information. Fortunately, we will save you time and bring you such a guide directly!
In this season, the demon Belial, who occupies a place in the entire Diablo series story, will return to the game as the ultimate boss (he last appeared in Diablo 3). Therefore, although the PTR did not make any announcements about the new story, it is foreseeable that the new main storyline of the game will revolve around him after Season 8 is officially launched.
According to the practice of Diablo 4, when you advance the main storyline, you will also encounter some minor battles related to the storyline. They are usually not very difficult, but they will provide XP, Diablo 4 Gold and some primary items as rewards, which should not be missed.
There are many types of dungeons in Diablo 4, but they can be divided into two categories: permanent and seasonal. Usually, the unlocking method and loot of seasonal dungeons are determined according to the content of the new season. For example, Rootholds dungeon in Season 7 will provide Sigils from Silent chests and Whispers caches as one reward.
According to the known information, Season 8 does not seem to add seasonal dungeons, but it is not ruled out that there may be new changes after the official launch. If the exclusive dungeon of Season 8 really appears at that time, or Rootholds dungeon continues in a new form, you can definitely gain a lot of XP by cultivating this part of the dungeon.
In addition, permanent dungeons include campaign dungeons, quest dungeons, nightmare dungeons, and The Pit Of Artificers, which has a lot of randomness in its built-in content. Their farming methods will not change much because of the change of seasons. You only need to follow previous experience or relevant guides to complete them.
It should be reminded that some dungeons can be farmed repeatedly by resetting. Although the process is definitely boring, it is definitely the easiest and most effective way to quickly accumulate XP and gold in the early stages of the game.
In Diablo 4, whether it is a boss battle or other tasks, there are different difficulty levels, such as Torment difficulty 1-4. The higher the difficulty, the more XP and other rewards you will get in the end. However, this approach must be based on the fact that your character is strong enough. If you blindly challenge high difficulty, first, it is likely to cause the death of the character, causing irreparable losses; second, you may win by luck, but it takes too much time. In the same length of time, you may even complete many simple battles to earn more XP. So you must ponder it.
As the seasonal power of Season 8, the combat gain brought by boss power should provide a lot of help for your new season XP farming work. After obtaining a part of the boss power, you can choose the most suitable main power and 3 modifier powers to equip according to your class skills or build to improve your combat and XP acquisition efficiency. In fact, in the process of killing bosses to obtain boss power, this form of combat will also provide you with XP as one of the rewards, so it can be said to kill two birds with one stone.
This is a seasonal event in Season 8. The background story is that the ultimate boss Belial brought his minions into the game and started to do evil. What you have to do is to kill these 10 Apparition bosses and the last Belial’s lesser form.
Killing these bosses can not only get XP required for upgrading, but also the magic level boss power they carry, which will be useful for you to complete the next task. And the reward box obtained after killing Belial’s lesser form is expected to contain Obol, which can be used to upgrade equipment.
When each new season of Diablo 4 starts, the game will launch three exclusive reward systems namely battle pass, season journey, and season blessings. When you start playing Season 8, they will operate in different ways to ensure that you can get corresponding rewards for completing each part of the corresponding tasks, including XP.
Among them, the battle pass includes free, premium and accelerated. The specific rewards are different, but basically they are gradually unlocked as the game progresses; the season journey will set some corresponding tasks according to the main storyline of the current Season 8, which you can complete while using the first XP acquisition method we introduced; and season blessings is a binding gain exclusive to the characters in Diablo 4 seasonal realm, which will focus more on improving your quality of life, such as allowing you to get more XP by farming dungeons!
The above are some methods we brought to you this time to earn XP in Diablo 4 Season 8 to upgrade as soon as possible. I hope it can help you!
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