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Diablo 4 will feature more than 150 dungeon locations covering a variety of tilesets depending on location. Dungeons layouts will be randomised in Diablo 4. | Diablo 4 will feature more than 150 dungeon locations covering a variety of tilesets depending on location. Dungeons layouts will be randomised in Diablo 4. | ||
=== Themes and Tilesets === | |||
Dungeons in Diablo 4 will differ from previous games where a single tileset would be present in any one dungeon. Diablo 4 feature what Blizzard calls "tileset transition scenes" which effectively connects two different tilesets together to make dungeons more interesting. | Dungeons in Diablo 4 will differ from previous games where a single tileset would be present in any one dungeon. Diablo 4 feature what Blizzard calls "tileset transition scenes" which effectively connects two different tilesets together to make dungeons more interesting. | ||
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Players can expect dungeons to feel darker and more foreboding with Blizzard embracing Diablo 4's core pillar of a return to darkness. | Players can expect dungeons to feel darker and more foreboding with Blizzard embracing Diablo 4's core pillar of a return to darkness. | ||
=== Multiplayer === | |||
Dungeons will be restricted to either their player or their party taking them out of the [[open world]] experience. | |||
=== Dungeon Keys === | |||
Players can also use [[Dungeon Key|Dungeon Keys]] to upgrade dungeons to end-game dungeons with different affixes. | Players can also use [[Dungeon Key|Dungeon Keys]] to upgrade dungeons to end-game dungeons with different affixes. | ||
Revision as of 15:28, 22 July 2022
Diablo 4 will feature more than 150 dungeon locations covering a variety of tilesets depending on location. Dungeons layouts will be randomised in Diablo 4.
Themes and Tilesets
Dungeons in Diablo 4 will differ from previous games where a single tileset would be present in any one dungeon. Diablo 4 feature what Blizzard calls "tileset transition scenes" which effectively connects two different tilesets together to make dungeons more interesting.
Dungeons can also be be themed depending on where they are in Sanctuary or whether they are tied to a specific cultural theme.
Players can expect dungeons to feel darker and more foreboding with Blizzard embracing Diablo 4's core pillar of a return to darkness.
Multiplayer
Dungeons will be restricted to either their player or their party taking them out of the open world experience.
Dungeon Keys
Players can also use Dungeon Keys to upgrade dungeons to end-game dungeons with different affixes.
Known Dungeons
"Forgotten Places in the World" - Dungeon Example
