

But as you’re leveling up, pay attention to how easy of a time you’re having killing enemies. When you’re playing through a season, you’ll need to be a little more proactive in your World Tier switching. On runs where you skip the campaign - like you will every season - your route through levels 1 to 50 will be a bit different. Pivot between World Tier 1 and 2 in seasons

Once you finish the campaign, you can bump up the difficulty to Nightmare and move straight to grinding Nightmare dungeons. Sprinkling in some side quests and side adventuring can help you get closer to level 50. If you’re sprinting through on World Tier 1 (as you should), you’ll likely be late 30s or early 40s by the time you reach the end of the campaign. The final boss of the story is level 45, as is the final area. Play on World Tier 1 for the campaign Image: Blizzard Entertainment via Polygonįor your first time through Diablo 4, getting from level 1 to level 50 should mostly be spent inside the campaign. In this Diablo 4 guide, we’ll tell you the best ways to farm XP for your character - and how to get a semi-permanent XP boost. Thankfully, there are quite a few ways to efficiently and effectively farm XP in Diablo 4, as the game itself provides a slew of avenues to maximize the amount of time spent in its dungeons, World Events, and main scenario. However, to truly participate in some of this tougher content, you’ll need to level up your character(s). Diablo 4 features an extensive endgame full of dungeons, World Events, and World Bosses.
