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### Diablo IV Game Guide

**1. Server and Connectivity**

Diablo IV player data is stored on Battle.net servers, requiring a continuous internet connection for gameplay. Despite Battle.net being regionally divided into Asia, Europe, America, etc., all Diablo IV game servers are interconnected globally. This means players from any region can team up regardless of their location.

**2. Server Access**

Currently, the Asian server for Diablo IV is not available in mainland China. For a smooth gaming experience, players in this region may need to use a reliable VPN.

**3. Gameplay Overview**

Diablo IV retains the familiar gameplay of its predecessors. It features four difficulty levels, and towns and world maps are public areas accessible to all players. You do not need to form a team to gather experience or loot in these zones. However, dungeons are still limited to personal or team modes.

**4. Main Quest**

To unlock certain strongholds and features, you must complete the main quest with your primary Battle.net character. Once all main quests are completed on your main character, new characters (alts) can skip the main quest, similar to the system in World of Warcraft.

**5. Expression Management**

Diablo IV introduces an expression management system. Press 'E' to access the expression wheel and choose from various expressions. Some tasks and interactions require specific emotional expressions to progress.

**6. Wild Treasure Hunting**

Treasure hunting is optional. The world map is a public area with dynamic levels, allowing players of any level to explore any location. The game features fast monster respawns and a variety of world events, including world bosses, demon invasions, and treasure hunts. Completing events in the same area does not require teaming up, but players can still receive rewards if they participate or are nearby when other players complete events.

Silent treasure chests found on the map can be unlocked using the Whispering Key, which is purchased with Whispering Ancient Coins (obtained from map event chests). These chests offer rare loot affected by the map's difficulty. It is advisable to wait until reaching higher difficulties before opening these chests.

**7. World Quest**

World Quests are optional and require completing all main quests with your first Battle.net character to unlock. There is no limit to how many times you can complete them.

In Chapter 5, players encounter a towering world tree that grants rewards based on completing tasks. These tasks offer Terror Favor points, which accumulate and can be used to unlock rewards from treasure chests. You need 10 Terror Favor points to receive rewards, which include potential dark gold chests with valuable items.

**8. Dungeons**

Diablo IV features over 100 ordinary dungeons, dozens of plot-based dungeons, and numerous caves. The difficulty and loot from these dungeons scale with the selected game difficulty. Small secret realms require players to manually enter them. Clearing ordinary dungeons for the first time will unlock legendary powers used to create powerful gear.

**9. Nightmare Dungeons**

Nightmare Dungeons are an optional feature unlocked at level 50. The difficulty and loot of these dungeons depend on the Nightmare Talisman (also known as the Great Secret Realm Key). You can obtain primary talismans from world quest rewards, while advanced ones are acquired through the Great Secret Realm. Low-level talismans can be converted into higher-level ones at the Illusionist.

To use a Nightmare Talisman, activate it from your inventory, and then manually enter the Greater Secret Realm mode of Diablo 4 gold for sale the corresponding dungeon.

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