For this article, we will specifically be covering the big new systems (especially those in Patch 2.0) that you might not be aware of Diablo 4 Gold if you have not played in some time. There have been lots of quality of life changes, from adding a pet that picks up dropped gold for you, to rearranging towns for easy access to all services and stashes, and an option to favorite a town so you always teleport there. There’s even a party finder now so you can do group content easier. After we catch up on the eternal realm knowledge, we will also cover all the brand new features you can expect from the Vessel of Hatred expansion, such as the new Spiritborn class, the new region of Nahantu, Runewords, Mercenaries and more.
Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred – Leveling Changes
Leveling and Level Changes
The first things to discuss are the changes to leveling and level cap. Diablo 4 characters will now only level up to level 60, not level 100, making it much faster to make a “max level character”. This will allow Diablo 4 players to try other Classes out more easily, and will encourage people to participate in the Seasonal content, since it won’t take as long to reach max level. Additionally, you will gain Skill Points from levels 51-60, adding a total of 10 more Skill Points to all players, and these changes apply regardless of whether you own Vessel of Hatred or not. Note that players who own Vessel of Hatred will gain an additional 2 Skill Points from exploring the new region.
Paragon Points & Paragon Board Changes
Characters will now begin earning Paragon Points once they reach level 60, but with two HUGE changes. Firstly, players can now earn a total of 300 Paragon Points to use on each character, which is a significant increase. And secondly, but more importantly, Paragon Points are now earned account wide. This means if you earn Paragon Points on your Rogue for example, your other characters will also gain those Points. If your character was level 100 before the launch of Vessel of Hatred it will be lowered, and Paragon Points added depending on how many you had before in order to fit into this new system.
Players will also now only be able to equip 5 Paragon Boards in total, including your first board, so 4 Boards in addition to your starter Board. This means that each Build will have a max of 5 Glyphs equipped, where many Builds had 7 or 8 Glyphs before. You’ll have to narrow down both the Boards and Glyphs you want to use.
The good news is that all Classes have received 1 new Paragon Board, and there have been many changes to existing Paragon Boards as well, so be sure to check what nodes they now have and make sure they are still bonuses that benefit your Build.
Glyphs & Glyph Changes
Once you reach level 60 Glyphs will begin dropping for you, and you can start leveling them up just like before, but there are some changes to how to rank them up.
Instead of running Nightmare Dungeons to assign experience to Glyphs, players will now run the Pit of Artificers (found in Cerrigar) and level up their Glyphs upon successfully completing their attempt. The better their run, the more chances they have to level up their Glyphs. Higher level Pit runs yield more ranks when improving a Glyph, and also increase the chances of successfully improving it.
This system is similar to end game of Diablo 3, where the higher level your Glyph, the higher level of Pit you will need to run in order to continue to upgrade it effectively, as failure rate gets higher as your Glyph levels.
Glyphs can also be upgraded to level 100 now, up from 21, so there is much more room to grow with them, and players will need to make many many Pit runs in order to max these Glyphs out. Glyphs also have Legendary effects now that are “unlocked” once you level up your Glyphs high enough, providing even further benefit to you.
Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred – Difficulty Changes
Normal, Hard, Expert & Penitent Difficulties
The next thing to know is that Diablo 4’s difficulty system has been changed, and no longer features World Tiers I-IV. Instead, players will now have to choose from Normal or Hard while playing the game, with Expert and Penitent difficulties unlocking as you progress the game. For returning players who have already finished the campaign, these difficulties will already be unlocked for you.
Note that you can now do Nightmare Dungeons on any difficulty of D4 Gold for sale the game, even Normal, and that these no longer