

Seasonal Heroes start at level 1, and their shared stash is linked only to other Seasonal Heroes that you create. What does it mean to create a Seaonal Hero? The bottom box, when clicked (once the season starts) will allow you to create a new Seasonal Hero. Some players like that, some don’t, it’s up to you but I don’t suggest it for your very first character if you’re brand new to Diablo 3. The top one is Hardcore, which means that if you die that’s it, you can’t play that character at all anymore. You start a new character, and there are two boxes underneath the button to create your hero. It’s really basically the same as making a new character. If you want to rack up Conquests, you’ll need to start leveling as soon as Season 11 drops. However, Conquests are exclusive to the first 1,000 players in any given Season who achieve them, and those 1,000 players will earn their own special spot on their regional leaderboard. Completing Conquests will aid in raising your score on the leaderboards. Seasons also have their own Conquests, which are special Seasonal Achievements considered to be much harder to achieve than standard Achievements. The leaderboards allow you to see how well you’re doing in comparison to players across your region, your clan, your friends list, of the same class, or even those in a party with you. While Diablo 3 has PVP in the Brawling system, each Season has leaderboards based on player achievements. Season play in Diablo 3 is the game’s version of PVE competition. Let’s try to answer some of them now and get you on your way to wreaking untold havoc on the demon-infested lands of Sanctuary. If you haven’t played Diablo 3 before or have never tried to level a Seasonal character, you may have many questions.

Diablo 3 Season 11 starts in just a few hours, and it’ll be the first Season to feature the game’s newest class, the Necromancer.
