How to start a seasonal Diablo 4 character

Learn how to start a seasonal Diablo 4 character and whether or not to skip the campaign in this RPG game.

How to start a seasonal Diablo 4 character
Published by José @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


How to start a seasonal character in Diablo 4

Want to know how to start a seasonal Diablo 4 character? The first Diablo 4 season is now underway, and we’re all scrambling to get our characters up to speed before we can access the new seasonal content.

It’s fairly straightforward to create a seasonal character, but there are slight differences from the previous game. With the arrival of the first Diablo 4 season, it’s important to know whether you should be starting a seasonal character or not, and if you do, whether you should skip the campaign. Here’s how to start a seasonal character in Diablo 4.

Creating a seasonal character in Diablo 4 is similar to creating a regular one, with options to choose class, body type, and other features. Once you’ve selected your class and created your character, you’ll see checkboxes for playing a hardcore character and skipping the campaign.

Should you skip the campaign in Diablo 4?

Now that you know how to start a seasonal character in Diablo 4, it’s time to find out whether you should be skipping the campaign in the RPG game. If you decide to skip the campaign, you can do so during the character creation process, as seen below.

Diablo 4 season 1 start time

The Diablo 4 season 1 start time is at 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GMT on May 6.

How to start the Diablo 4 campaign

If you don’t skip the campaign, you’ll need to go through the entire story before accessing the new seasonal content. Once you’ve completed the campaign, you’ll have the choice to turn it on or off when creating a character.

That’s everything you need to know to create a seasonal character in Diablo 4. For more tips on the new season, check out our Diablo 4 Sorcerer, Barbarian, Rogue, Druid, and Necromancer builds titled “Element-ary,” “Stay buffed,” “Need for bleed,” “Air and weres,” and “Stay undead."

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