Changing Difficulty Levels in Diablo Immortal

Diablo Immortal offers six difficulty levels: Normal and five levels of Hell. To advance to the higher levels, players must reach Paragon level and surpass level 60. Only on Hell levels can players access all the game’s activities.

This guide covers the available difficulty levels, what Hell is, and how to change the current difficulty level. It explains whether the difficulty level affects activity and side quest availability.

Diablo Immortal defaults to the Normal level. Players unlock Hell 1 upon reaching level 60. It is worth completing the main story on Normal difficulty before unlocking Hell 1 to avoid receiving less experience for quests.

To change the difficulty level, players must reach level 60 and click on the skull button in the upper right corner of the map while in Westmarch. Changing the level affects the whole world and available events but not always dungeons. Players cannot complete dungeons on the Hell level if someone under level 60 is in their party.

Note that some activities, such as Hydra and Side Quests, are only available at levels higher than Normal.

Higher difficulty levels are recommended for higher level players. Upon reaching level 60, players start earning Paragon, shown as a purple number next to the player icon.

FAQ

1. How do I change the difficulty level in Diablo Immortal?

To change the difficulty level in Diablo Immortal, you need to go to the game settings. First, tap on your character icon located at the bottom left corner of the screen. Then, tap on the gear icon to access the settings. In the settings menu, you will see an option called “Gameplay.” Tap on it, and you will see a drop-down menu with different options, including the difficulty level. Select the desired difficulty level and tap on “Apply” to save the changes. Note that changing the difficulty level will affect the game’s overall challenge and loot drops.

2. Can I change the difficulty level mid-game in Diablo Immortal?

Yes, you can change the difficulty level mid-game in Diablo Immortal. To do this, tap on the character icon located at the bottom left corner of the screen and then tap on the gear icon to access the settings. From there, select “Gameplay” and then choose the desired difficulty level from the drop-down menu. The changes will be applied immediately, and you can continue playing with the new difficulty level.

3. What are the different difficulty levels in Diablo Immortal?

Diablo Immortal has four difficulty levels: Normal, Hard, Expert, and Master. Normal is the easiest difficulty setting, while Master is the most challenging. Each difficulty level affects the game’s overall challenge and loot drops. For example, playing on Master difficulty will result in tougher enemies, but also significantly better loot drops. As you progress through the game and your character becomes stronger, you may want to consider increasing the difficulty level to keep the game challenging and rewarding.

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