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Should You Skip Diablo 4 Campaign or Not for Season 4?

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Diablo 4 is continuing its intriguing but odd franchise cycle of requiring a new character in Season 4. This brings up the age-old question of whether or not you should skip the story campaign in Diablo 4 Season 4 Loot Reborn. There are merits to both options, but here is what we think you should do.

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Benefits of Playing and Skipping the Diablo 4 Campaign

Before we can give you our thoughts on whether or not you should skip the campaign, it is worth noting the benefits of both options. As you know, you need a new character to enjoy all of the new content in Season 4. But you are able to keep playing your older characters in the legacy server.

The benefit of playing the campaign is you get a lot more entertaining content while you grind for XP. The campaign is still one of the best ways to level up well during a new season and you have such varied content to do. On the other hand, the fastest way to level up in Season 4 is by skipping the campaign. There is content that helps you level up faster and get to the new stuff. However, it can be quite repetitive.

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Should You Skip the Diablo 4 Campaign for Season 4?

With all of that said, whether or not you should skip the Diablo 4 story campaign for Season 4 Loot Reborn comes down to your personal preference. If you are looking to max out your character as fast as possible and just focus on the new content, go ahead and skip the campaign. However, if you get bored quite easily or never beat the story campaign in the first place, don’t skip it.

Diablo 4 Season 4 is available right now for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Cody Perez
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