Diablo Immortal will introduce changes to make it far easier for players that are falling behind their server’s Paragon level to catch up, developer Blizzard has announced.
In a Q&A blog post, Blizzard outlined some of the changes players can expect to see in the free-to-play mobile game in the coming weeks and months. Some of those changes will be to help players catch up who may have taken time away from the game and fallen behind.
Each Diablo Immortal server has a server Paragon Level that increases over time. Players have their own personal Paragon level as well, and if a player’s own Paragon level is below that of the server, they earn increased experience points. However, it sounds like the system isn’t currently doing enough to help players get back up to speed, so Blizzard will be increasing the amount of experience earned by players significantly behind their server’s Paragon level.