![]() ![]() Legendary tiles are located at the direct center of all Paragon Boards past the first, providing a big goal to progress towards. ![]() That may control how you plot out your character progress. This would mean you want to make sure you hit those goals - or at least be aiming for them - when you unlock the tile so you can unlock their full benefits. The Hungering Fury tile in the image above gives you a benefit to Fury generation, with an additional buff to your maximum Fury if you’re at the listed Strength and Willpower. Rare tiles require you to hit certain stat minimums in order to unlock their full power.Magic tiles provide benefits that are more diverse and more powerful than the normal tiles, offering more bigger, more powerful bonuses.Think of these as paving stones of the path you choose to progress down, serving to connect you up to one of the more meaningful tiles on the board. Normal (or common) tiles give you small stat bonuses as you progress.There are four kinds of tiles on each board: From there, you can decide to go in any one of four directions on the board, gaining new bonuses based on the kind of tiles you choose. Paragon Boards become available at level 50, and you’ll start in the center of the first Paragon Board. With each tile you progress down, you unlock specific abilities as well as new paths that let you progress farther in the direction you choose, just like you might move a game piece on a board. Think of Paragon Boards as roadmaps to what you want to do better, almost like a game board for your character. The different types of tiles on the Paragon Board There may be a limit to the number of boards - or the number of boards you can choose - but developers haven’t yet specified whether there’s a fixed number of boards you can unlock. With each board, it’s up to you to choose how to advance through each board you unlock, and the system is potentially endlessly expandable, providing long-term customization. When you hit a gate tile, you’ll choose a new board to connect to, and you can rotate each board before you connect to it, essentially letting you choose your preferred progression path across the new board. It’s an interesting new method of customization that adds depth to the current Diablo 3 Paragon system.Ĭlasses have more than one Paragon Board available to them: on the edges of each board are “gate” tiles which let you connect to another board and another set of bonuses. This means you’ll strategically pick and choose your bonuses based on how you like to play, targeting buffs and abilities that will give you the most benefit. But in Diablo 4, these Paragon bonuses are arranged in a square grid of tiles and you can only spend points on tiles that are connected to tiles you’ve already unlocked. In Diablo 3, you spend Paragon points on a flat selection of bonuses - you can add points to any bonus at any time, each point adding a slight power increase. Let’s take a look at the Paragon Board system currently in development for Diablo 4. Though the system could change before release, what we’re seeing so far is a really fascinating take on this kind of system, adding a kind of flexible semi-itemization that should provide a mixture of simple and more advanced benefits to your character as you unlock and progress across different Paragon Boards. But D4 adds a new level of complexity to the system, letting you choose different directions to progress in, customizing your character as you advance through “boards” of ability improvements. Though it’s still in development, the Paragon system in Diablo 4 will add a new way to approach character customization to the game with the Paragon Board. It builds on Diablo 3’s Paragon system, where you start earning Paragon points at max level which you can spend to get a fixed bonus to certain abilities, giving you a way to keep progressing. ![]()
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