![]() ![]() Similarly, if you’ve only uncovered half the map and 20 altars, all future characters will only have that data when they start.Įverything you need to do before Diablo 4’s season 1 What if you miss the deadline before season 1? Image: Blizzard/Activision via Polygon So, for example, if the character you login on has discovered the entire map in every region and found all the Altars of Lilith, all of your other characters - both existing ones and future ones - will also gain that progress. When you login on your existing character, the game will then apply that character’s progress to the entire account. The problem is that, in order for the game to apply this information to your entire account, you’ll need to login with your main character first, between the new patch on July 18 and the season start on July 20. Why do you need to login to your non-seasonal character first, you might ask? Well, between launch and season 1, Blizzard took some player feedback to heart, and will allow you to carry over your map (how many areas you’ve discovered) and your Altars of Lilith (how many you’ve collected) to your seasonal characters and any future characters. If you’ve been playing Diablo 4’s pre-season (June 1 to July 18), login to your main character before you start your new season 1 character on July 20. How to make your progress carry over between seasons Image: Blizzard Entertainment In this Diablo 4 public service announcement, we’ll tell you how to propagate your map and Altar of Lilith data to the rest of your characters in Season of the Malignant and beyond. One of those improvements, however, comes with a bit of an annoying work around if you want to carry some of your progress over to Season of the Malignant. ![]() Diablo 4 is only about 6 weeks old, but Blizzard Entertainment has already made a number of improvements to the game ahead of season 1. ![]()
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