
Season 2 will see Conquests that encourage long-term goals, activities that encourage a variety of gameplay, and out-of-the-box thinking. These points will be provided regardless of whether a player's character placed in the regional Leaderboard. Conquests will also provide achievement points and will count toward a player's Seasonal point total. Blizzard Entertainment intends to provide between 10-15 unique Conquests each Season, and each Conquest will have its own Leaderboard. With tasks ranging from killing Malthael at level 70 on Torment VI to finishing the five acts in an hour or less, Conquests are designed to encourage and promote an array of different playstyles.Ĭonquests are considered "first come, first served," and the first 1,000 individuals to complete a Conquest within a given Season will be immortalized on that Season's regional Leaderboard. These goals can vary in terms of gameplay and difficulty, and some might be easier to complete than others. Conquests are special Season-only achievements (offered in addition to the suite of non-Seasonal achievements already available in the game) that represent a variety of challenging goals. With the start of each Season, players will have the opportunity to earn Conquests. For more information on what’s included in this season, visit the official Blizzard website.Conquests are a season-only feature for Diablo III. Season 13 of Diablo III has begun as of Friday, February 23rd.

Complete a Torment XIII Rift in under 5 minutes.For those looking to add more, they can do so by completing the following goals: Players that have run through the Season Journey successfully in the past should have accrued extra stash tabs.

In addition to these class sets, players also have a chance to obtain a special pet, Blaine’s Bear.

This season will include new class set rewards, challenges, and more. Today Blizzard announced that Diablo III has begun its next season: lucky number 13.
