It was thought that a Diablo Immortal character's

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It was thought that a Diablo Immortal character's maximum level would require approximately $100k. A new calculation, on the other hand, suggests that a hidden mechanic aimed at the so-called whales could cause the actual amount to be five times higher.

To fully equip a character, according to previous calculations, a player would need six 5-star legendary gems.
A player would spend approximately $16,600 on an average 5-star gem, bringing the total cost of maxing out a character to approximately $100,000.

ShiftYourCarcass dug a little deeper and stated that upgrading a 5/5 star gem to level 10 unlocks a "hidden whale'mechanic' that is attached to Diablo 4 Gold a piece of gear above rank 6."



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