

Instead, free-to-play players are relegated to using Rare Crests, which do not include any chance at all of a 5-Star Legendary Gem and don't even guarantee a Legendary Gem of any sort upon completing an Elder Rift. To earn more, you need to spend more money. If you are a completely free-to-play player, or even a player who only buys the battle pass and a few one-time bundles, you will have only a few Legendary Crests by the time you reach the endgame. Legendary Crests also include a small-roughly 5%-chance to drop a 5-Star Legendary Gem. These crests are a premium item that can be purchased for real money and guarantee a Legendary Gem of some sort will drop when used in conjunction with the game's Elder Rifts. The issue is that obtaining these highly coveted and extremely powerful gems is only possible through Legendary Crests.

Gems are upgraded by salvaging unwanted Legendary Gems, and higher level gems not only require the leftover scraps of unwanted gems but also require dozens of gems of the same type in order to be upgraded. You also want to upgrade them as many times as possible to further increase their power. As a player, you want as many of these powerful gems, and as much Resonance, as possible. These 5-Star Legendary Gems are miles above 1- or 2-Star Legendary Gems, granting more powerful effects, but also higher stats in the form of more Resonance, a stat which boosts the life and damage value of items. You see, not all Legendary Gems are created equal–some are incredibly rare and powerful. Now Playing: Diablo Immortal Video ReviewĪt the heart of the issue is Legendary Crests and Legendary Gems. No similar system has been announced yet for Diablo Immortal, but with a bit of forward planning among you and your friends, you won’t have to worry too much about it.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Final Fantasy XIV, for example, requires players to be on the same data center - which hosts a group of servers - to play together, though players can change server every three months, and for a fee. It’s not an ideal situation for multiplayer, but it’s not the first multiplayer game to limit players to playing with people on the same server or data center. To make choosing the right server even more important, you can’t change your server with a character once you’ve chosen one, so if you pick a different server to the rest of your friends, you won’t be able to play with them. Regardless of whether you’re playing on PC or mobile, you’ll only be able to play with people on the same server as you. This is the big one you’ll need to consider before you go eagerly joining any random server when you first boot up Diablo Immortal.
