Diablo Immortal Paragon System Guide

Learn everything about the Paragon System in Diablo Immortal from this guide.

Diablo Immortal is an action MMORPG released by Blizzard for Mobile. It is based on the time between Diablo II & Diablo III takes place. In this game, play as one of 6 classes and battle the evils that are ahead with your Allies. Leveling Up to the max in the fastest manner possible is the best way of conquering your foes. But what do you do in the game after you max out at Level 60? That’s where the Paragon System comes into play. It is an endgame system that players can avail themselves of once they are at Max Level. In this guide, I will explain to you the Paragon System in Diablo Immortal.

Paragon System explained in Diablo Immortal

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Once a player’s Character hits the Max Level, Level 60, The Paragon System is available for that player in Diablo Immortal. It is a returning feature from prior games like Diablo III but is an improved version. Once you hit Level 60, all of the XP you gain from them will be put into the Paragon System and you will start getting Paragon Levels. For every Paragon Level, you will get a point. You can spend these points in a Skill Tree from the Paragon System. The System has 6 different Skill Trees, each with its own set of Skills. The Skill Trees present in the Paragon System in Diablo Immortal are:

  • Survivor – Skills based on Survival & Defence. Unlocks at Paragon Level 1.
  • Vanquisher – Skills based on Attack & Offence. Unlocks at Paragon Level 1.
  • Treasure Hunter – Skills based on farming & resource collection like XP & Gear. Unlocks at Paragon Level 50.
  • Gladiator – Skills based on PvP Combat. Unlocks at Paragon Level 100.
  • Soldier – Skills based on Combat alongside Allies, a mixed bag of utility. Unlocks at Paragon Level 150.
  • Mastermind – Skills based on Ally Support. Unlocks at Paragon Level 150.

Each skill in the above Skill Trees falls under two types, Persistent Attributes & Specialization Skills. Persistent Attributes are Skills that apply a ceratin stat boost and are constantly active no matter what. Specialization Skills are Skills that are only active when their respective Skill Tree is in use. They are more unique as compared to Persistent Attributes. As a rule of thumb, getting as many Persistent Attributes from the Paragon System will be far better than getting the other ones as they will be active no matter what Skill Tree you use. Persistent Attributes are depicted with a Circular Icon while Specialization Skills are depicted with a Square Icon.

If you think you have chosen the wrong Skills then you will be able to reset once per week. So choose wisely. The Paragon System is a pretty good system to get XP if you are below the World Paragon Level. The World Paragon Level is the Paragon Level of your region Server. If you are below it, you get an increased XP boost of 170%. Being the same level or above it will either not give you the XP Boost or will reduce the amount of XP you gain. So, try to be in the same range to get the most XP possible.

The more points you put into a Skill, the better its effectiveness of it. This was all about the Paragon system in Diablo Immortal. Hopefully, this guide has helped you. You can also check out our other guides like Diablo Immortal Leveling Guide.