If you want to try out a new class in Diablo 4, you can’t avoid creating a new hero and leveling them up again. Loot and equipment must be farmed again, but with a little trick, you can reduce your effort. We show you how.
The grind can be tough: Those playing Diablo 4 for the first time probably know that the grind from level 1-50 can be easy, but the required XP you need to go from level 50 to 100 increases exponentially.
It’s already strenuous for your main hero, but when you then want to level another class out of boredom in seasons, a new grind is hell. Especially if you also want to collect suitable equipment like rare uniques.
A Reddit user has now revealed a small trick that should help you level your second and third characters faster.
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A small trick saves you time when grinding
This is how the trick works: The Reddit user WickedBTW revealed his trick to the community by chance. He reports that even before he leveled his second character, he had accumulated the rewards from world bosses and the whispering tree on his level 100 main hero.
These chests are actually not bound to the hero that generated them. You can easily stash them in your storage or load them onto mules, known as “pack mules.” These are heroes you create to utilize their inventory space.
WickedBTW had stored a total of 20 such chests before creating his thorn barbarian and then stashed them away. When his barbarian reached level 60, he transferred all the chests to his barbarian and opened them.
This way, he could save a part of his grind and benefit from good loot. With this loot, he was able to equip his barbarian and level him up enough to handle World Tier 4 without issues.
How good is the loot in the chests? How good the loot is depends on the hero opening these chests. The items in the chests scale with the level of your hero who opens them. Therefore, it is advisable to have reached a level before opening these chests that provides you with good loot, so you can easily walk into the endgame afterward.
Have you known and used this trick or are you hearing about it for the first time? Let us know in the comments!