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Diablo IV Gold using legendary gems that are powerful and power, and that's where the majority of complaints about Diablo Immortal's revenue-generating system have been directed.
A Diablo Immortal character is a legendary character with six gem slots. Every gem has a rating, from one to five stars. The rating can't be altered, and has a huge impact on its power; five-star gems are much more scarce than one-star gems. Legendary gems are upgradeable, and the easiest way to do this is by eating other gems that are legendary. A fully upgraded gem can become even more powerful through the "gem resonance" system , which requires -yes, you read that right -more legendary gems at least five gems for each gem slot.
If you're looking to increase your character -- and maximising your character is what Diablo is about It is essential to have many legendary gems. The trick is to choose the best ones that match your particular build, to achieve good star ratings, to upgrade your gems, and eventually to slot into the gem's resonance slots. It's endless.
In the Diablo Immortal's myriad of currencies, upgrade paths, and reward methods, legendary gems stand out as where the business model gets bitten the most. Blizzard and NetEase have not been so crass as to sell directly through a loot device or gacha, but what they have come up with is, somewhat, even more perplexing. Legendary gems are only available from the bosses of the randomly generated Elder Rift dungeons, and it is only possible to guarantee an infamous gem drop by applying an iconic crest modifier to the dungeon before starting the dungeon. Other than that, drop rates of legendary gems are incredibly low.
In the absence of spending money on the game, you'll only earn one legendary crest every month. Even purchasing a battle pass will only be rewarded with the equivalent of two legendary crests every month. Beyond that, you'll have to buy them directly. Legendary crests range in price from approximately $2 and $3 apiece. The number of gems needed to make the most of your character's equipment, especially considering the extremely low drop rates of gems of five stars, is the reason the total cost to max the character's stats in Diablo Immortal has been estimated to be between $50,000 and $100,000 -- potentially even more, if you get deep into the system of resonance for gems. (Rock Paper Shotgun is an exhaustive breakdown of
Diablo 4 Gold for sale costs that is at the more cautious end of this scale.)