On March 5, Diablo 4 is receiving a significant update that introduces the Gauntlet and Leaderboards, aiming to invigorate the game's endgame content.
Nine months post-launch, this update is a response to the community's feedback on the need for more engaging endgame activities. The Gauntlet is a challenging and dynamic dungeon that alongside the competitive aspect of Leaderboards promises to offer players new goals and a reason to continue honing their characters.
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The Gauntlet is exclusive only to adventurers who have reached World Tier IV, although it's advised that players attain at least Level 100 due to its difficulty as its fraught with monsters surpassing Level 100. This weekly changing, non-linear dungeon emphasizes skill and strategy over mere power grinding. Players must collect Proofs of Might by defeating monsters and opening chests within a limited time frame, making each run a race against the clock to achieve the highest score possible. The ability to attempt the Gauntlet multiple times allows players to learn and adapt to its layout, striving for efficiency and mastery.
