The Diablo 4 beta has launched. If you have access to it and are wondering what is the max level, we have the answer. Learn about the level cap.
Early access open beta of Diablo 4 launched today. Those who received access can therefore already try out the latest installment of the popular series from Blizzard (as long as they don't get stuck on various problems). Of course, the tests will have some restrictions - including on the maximum character level. Here you can find out the level cap.
Blizzard employees have announced that during the Diablo 4 beta you will be able to reach the maximum level of 25. Of course, in the full version of the game this limit will be raised.
However, you don't have to worry that once you reach the limit, the game will be locked. When you reach this stage, your character will simply stop levelling. However, you will still be able to freely explore the world and perform all the activities that the developers have provided access to.
In the full version of Diablo 4 on the other hand, you will be able to level up your character to a maximum of level 100. Achieving such a high level, however, will require a considerable amount of time. This is because, according to the developers completing the main storyline will enable you to reach level around 50.
It is also worth bearing in mind that level 50 (regardless of class) also means unlocking The Paragon Board. This is a special panel where you will unlock many abilities useful during gameplay.
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