
Why Need You Change the Difficulty in Diablo Immortal?
One of the biggest draws of Diablo Immortal is the ability to earn powerful new armor sets, weapons, and skills. The main story is just a taste of what’s to come in the endgame. The real fun begins when you team up with other players to tackle challenging bosses on Hell difficulties. That’s when the game’s most rewarding encounters and most powerful rewards become available. You can’t get the best legendaries and end-game sets without grinding (or spending a significant amount of money).
How to Change the Difficulty in Diablo Immortal
When you first start the game, you’ll begin on ‘normal’ difficulty. Eventually, you’ll be given the opportunity to choose between four increased levels of difficulty in Hell. However, before you can change Hell difficulty in Diablo Immortal, you will need to finish the main story AND reach level 60.
After you reach level 60 in Diablo Immortal, you can change your difficulty by traveling to Westmarch. While in Westmarch, open your map and find the skull icon in the top-right. Click on the skull to view all available difficulty levels and their impact on the game. There are four post-game difficulty levels, titled simply Hell I, Hell II, Hell III, and Hell IV. Each difficulty covers a range of Paragon levels.
Recommended Paragon Levels for Each Hell Difficulty:
- Hell 1: Paragon levels 1-60
- Hell 2: Paragon levels 30-130
- Hell 3: Paragon levels 90-210
- Hell 4: Paragon levels 160-300
The Requirements of Hell Difficulty in Diablo Immortal
The Combat Rating of enemies increases as Hell levels increase in all game modes, including overworld areas, dungeons, and rifts. You may check your personal Combat Rating, an aggregation of numbers that affect total character power, on your inventory stat sheet to see how you compare.
Combat Ratings for Each Hell Difficulty:
| Hell Difficulty | Monster Combat Rating |
|---|---|
| Hell 1 | 390 |
| Hell 2 | 1190 |
| Hell 3 | 2150 |
| Hell 4 | 3270 |
When your own Combat Rating is high enough to handle these levels, you should increase your Hell difficulty. Higher Hell difficulties have better rewards, increasing the chance of Legendary Gear to drop globally and adding Set items to Dungeon drop pools but not Legendary Gems. Higher difficulty gear drops may also contain higher-tier stat modifier rolls, boosting your Combat Rating and advancing you to the next Hell level. To get the most treasure, you should normally play at the highest level of Hell your character can manage.
If you’re finding it difficult to reach the required Combat Rating, you can consider using Diablo Immortal Platinum to purchase good gear for your characters, which can help them complete more quests for rewards in the game.




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