

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. Lastly, numerous other in-game systems and mechanics are getting tweaked as well following the beta, all of which will hopefully make the full release that much better.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's In addition to this, it was also confirmed that more compatible controllers will also be coming to Diablo Immortal with the game's final launch.

Specifically, it was said that the full release of Diablo Immortal will be making some alterations to in-game purchases and the Battle Pass to go along with how Raids function. For the most part, Cheng stated that Blizzard was happy with how this trial phase of the game turned out, but the studio also gleaned a ton of valuable insight from players. Prior to launch, though, Cheng outlined everything that Blizzard will be looking to implement in Diablo Immortal following its closed beta phase.
