After several delays, Blizzard has finally unveiled the new end game event, The Gauntlet. Starting March 5th, players will be able to enter dungeons with fixed layouts that rotate weekly.
12.02.2024 - 19:57 / wowhead.com
With Season of the Construct in full swing, it's around the time that players might be looking to re-roll a character or farm out a few more powerful pieces of gear. What better way to do that than to get a group of friends together, and find a quick and efficient way to grind out experience, Seneschal stones, and loot?
Diablo 4 Content Creator Rob2628 shared his secret on achieving all of the above.
Rob's tech centers around the Voltaic Braziers found in zones where the Arcane Tremors are located. This is ideally done in a large group so that you can have people spread out completing the Voltaic Obelisks in the zone to drop more, as well as continuing to recharge the Braziers to chain the event over and over again.
With each Wave, a Servant of Malphas spawns, which will always drop a Governing Stone. This means that your primary Seneschal Companion abilities will level up blazingly fast!
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Contrary to the video's title, this method isn't infinite — you're unfortunately limited by the available in the area.
Along with that, it's not a very effective solo farm — it runs smoothest in a party or with other like-minded players. That said, this video also shows the importance of the community aspect of Diablo 4, as playing with players who share the same goals can make the barrier to the end-game much more palatable for everyone.
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Blizzard has released a blog post on The Gauntlet, releasing March 5!
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