What difficulty should I play in Diablo 4? Normal, Hard, Expert, Penitent, and Torment difficulties explained


Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is the first expansion for the game, and starts alongside Season 6: Season of Hatred Rising on October 7/8 (depending on your region). This new expansion and Patch 2.0 completely change the game whether you own the expansion or not, and the biggest change is the difficulty levels. World Tiers 1 to 4 no longer exist, and have been replaced with base difficulties of Normal, Hard, Expert and Penitent. Additionally, players wanting to push harder content can unlock Torments 1 to 4.

What are the differences between these difficulty levels, and which should you choose for the campaign and for seasonal content? I am to answer these questions for you here!

The first four difficulty levels are unlocked from the start(ish)

You can choose between Normal, Hard from the start of the game, and you will need to have played the Prologue to unlock Expert and Penitent. (Please note in the screenshots above Penitent is shown to unlock at level 50 however this was changed following patch 2.0 to be available after the Prologue).

As you go up in difficulty you will benefit from more XP and more Gold find for your character.

  • Normal – the most suitable difficulty for new players
  • Hard – 75% more XP and 75% more gold
  • Expert – 125% more XP and 125% more gold
  • Penitent – 175% more XP and 175% more gold

What are Torment difficulties and how do I unlock them?



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