Disclaimer: This article was written using the Beta version of Diablo IV as its source. The final product might differ from what is represented here.
Each class in Diablo IV can unlock some extra perks by completing their own Specialization Quests, unlocked at certain key levels as you progress through the game. They’ll give you some extra passives that will really make your class go online, making you understand how it should actually be played.
Specializing is also quite easy, so stick for a while to know exactly what you should do before making the perfect build for this brief beta period.
How to Finish Your Class Specialization
Track it down and start it. The quest is pretty straightforward, and you’ll be sent to a certain dungeon depending on your chosen class. The quest is completed halfway through the dungeon, but keep heading on to the end of it to get extra loot and also unlock a new Aspect for your class as a final reward.
You can do this quest anytime you want after getting to 15, but you should prioritize it as it unlocks some flash new mechanics for your class. If you’re feeling like it’s too bland up until this moment, things may start to change a little bit from now on. If the passive doesn’t reflect your current playstyle, you can always reset your build and try out some new commands.
To check your new powers, open your character (C on Keyboards or Start on controllers) and head to the Specialization tab. A new passive is unlocked at Level 20 and another later at 30. No new quest is necessary for this second passive.
Since the cap level is 25 during the beta, we cannot unlock the final Specialization talent just yet, so we have to wait until the game is fully released to know if there’s anything different we need to do for our final passive. We’ll make sure to update this article in the future to reflect it.
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