The never-ending quest for the best way to earn XP in Diablo 4 may end with the latest patch. Blizzard has significantly boosted the XP earned by completing the Endgame Nightmare dungeon.
After completing the Diablo 4 campaign and completing the first Capstone Dungeon at level 50, you’ll enter World Tier 3, the Nightmare difficulty. Enemies will start dropping Nightmare Sigils. This is basically his day pass to a specific Nightmare dungeon.
Unlike normal dungeons, Nightmare dungeons have high-level enemies with unique properties such as increased attack speed and the ability to generate pools of poison. The last survivor will earn a unique legendary item and Glyph XP for the Paragon Board.
In patch 1.0.3, we’re “significantly” increasing the XP you get from completing the Nightmare Dungeon, as well as the XP you get from defeating monsters in the Nightmare Dungeon. Nightmare Sigils also allow you to teleport directly into the dungeon whenever you want, making the whole process really fast.
“What we want [Nightmare dungeons] It’s a great place to farm if you want to farm dungeons over and over again, or if you want to loop dungeons,” game director Joe Shelley said in a Diablo 4 campfire chat earlier this month. rice field.
Fixed an issue where, in addition to the Nightmare Dungeon boost, Blizzard was not earning XP from the “Holdout Style” event after completing the dungeon’s unique objective. Also, completing Whispers of the Dead objectives now grants significantly more XP.
All of this makes Diablo 4’s hardest task a long way from level 50 to 100. While there are plenty of dedicated players who have already hit the level cap, the XP changes will primarily affect seasons of Diablo 4. Season 1 begins next month and requires the creation of new characters. Thanks to these buffs, you probably don’t need to be up to date on what dungeons people are building to get XP.