World Tiers exist to make sure that the difficulty of the world stays on pace with the power of your character level. The difficulty can be changed when entering the game or at the World Tier Statue in major towns. You need to prove yourself to unlock World Tiers 3, 4, and 5, by completing a specific dungeon (with a difficult boss at the end) to access that more challenging content.
World Tier 1 and 2 will be available from Level 1. World Tier 1 is aimed at players who are new to ARPGs and the franchise, while World Tier 2 is aimed at veterans.
The last World Tier is designed for Level 100 and contains an "extremely difficult" boss at the end. Defeating said boss will get you to the "end of the end-game".
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World Tier 1: Adventurer | Recommended for new players to Diablo or want a light challenge.
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World Tier 2: Veteran | Recommended for Diablo veterans who want to be tested.
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World Tier 3: Nightmare | For players who desire more challenge. Unlocked by completing the Cathedral of Light dungeon in World Tier 2: Veteran. Recommended Level: 50.
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World Tier 4: Hell | Even stronger challenges await in the dark. Unlocked by completing the Fallen Temple dungeon in World Tier 3: Nightmare. Recommended Level: 60.
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World Tier 5: Torment | Fight the strongest, most fierce demons in all of Sanctuary. Unlocked by completing the Archives of Issalia dungeon in World Tier 4: Hell. Recommended Level: 70.
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A level 100 gatekeeping boss is waiting for you at the top. To progress through the game, you must defeat this mighty boss before you get killed. You can level up your world tier by reaching the Diablo IV endgame. The first world tiers are open at the game’s beginning, but you must slay bosses on your way to the top. You will get the courage to progress to the next tier after defeating a boss.
The game’s director notes that Diablo IV will incorporate an endgame with a lot to work on after the campaign’s end to reach level 100. However, you should be prepared to end the game in style at level 100 by defeating the final mighty boss.
Diablo 4 Gold, Items, Boosting
Lilith will appear in Diablo IV. Players pursue her across the game's storyline, and the feud between she and Inarius is one of the game's key plot points. The main villain of Diablo 4, Mephisto’s daughter has been resurrected to spread misery.
To make Diablo 4 feel fresh, Blizzard didn't want to immediately bring Diablo back, so they've used another key figure in Diablo lore as the game's archvillain: Lilith. Diablo will likely return at some point in the game's storyline, but at least for the first chapters, the focus will be on Lilith.
Similar to Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones, Lilith is known by many names (and events) in Diablo's lore:
In the mythos of Sanctuary, Lilith is the mother of humanity. She represents the demonic half that we all have inside our hearts. She and the angel Inarius, along with other rebel angels and demons, tired of this endless great conflict, created a world that'd be free of conflict, called Sanctuary. Along with that, they created the first morals. The scary part of that is she knows our hearts and what motivates and manipulates us. The other scary part: she's Mephisto's daughter. She represents a link to an even greater threat and greater evils. Even though she was summoned for reasons we're not ready to divulge, we know it can't be good.
Other than featuring Lilith in prerendered cinematics and marketing material for Diablo 4, Blizzard hasn't revealed much about her abilities and location as a (fightable) boss. That said, 2019's BlizzCon Diablo 4 announcement trailer focuses on the summoning of Lilith to Sanctuary. In it, treasure hunters are searching ancient ruins in the Kehjistan region and are killed and used as a blood sacrifice by fanatic members of the Triune faith to resurrect Lilith. We still don't know if Kehjistan is where you'll interact with Lilith in the game.
Lilith is taking center stage early in Diablo 4’s storyline, but Diablo will likely appear later.
Little is known about Diablo’s existence in Diablo 4 other than he’s confirmed to return at some point. Blizzard says that Diablo 4’s storyline will be told over multiple chapters, and at least the first part of the story will focus on Lilith , the daughter of Mephisto and “Mother of Sanctuary.” After the player defeats Lilith? Perhaps then it’s time to meet our old friend, Diablo:
“We have fought Diablo before, and Diablo always returns – therefore, it was a case of, what other bullets do we have on the table lying around?”
“What if we don’t bring him back right away? Instead, we take the time to explore some other characters first.”
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