The Gauntlet is a non-linear, endgame dungeon available to all classes on Seasonal Realms in . Although an entirely PvE experience, the game pits players against each other to compete for the highest score while fighting against some of the hardest enemies in the game. Given that the meta of is always shifting, some builds are better than others to tackle The Gauntlet.
The Gauntlet is a relatively new addition to, released on March 5, 2023. The goal of the dungeon is to slay as many enemies and open as many chests as possible within eight minutes. Alongside rare and legendary loot in the dungeon, you can also earn Proofs of Might and Seals, contributing to your overall leaderboard placement. Classes in shift around in strength and ranking frequently, but given that this is a static, unchanging dungeon, specific builds are more conducive to success than others.
In Diablo 4 Loot Reborn, Masterworking is yet another way to improve your gear. To boost your affixes and items, you first need to find Ingolith.
The Gauntlet is an endgame dungeon available to players once they unlock World Tier Four on a Seasonal Realm. You can get to The Gauntlet by going to thesouthwestern part of Gea Kul. Along the docks is the Horn of Trials, which teleports you to The Gauntlet upon interaction.
All enemies are above level 100 in The Gauntlet, with an average level of around 124, so this activity is reserved firmly for endgame-level players. Once inside The Gauntlet, your objective remains the same as any other dungeon: slay enemies and collect loot.
The Gauntlet sets an eight-minute timer as soon as you enter. You can gain points and achieve your highest score by killing enemies and opening chests. Thankfully, The Gauntlet is a static dungeon, so it will not change week by week.
At the end of your eight minutes, you will be given a score based on the amount of Proofs of Might you earn. The Gauntlet resets every week on Tuesday morning, with the next dungeon opening back up the same
Read more on screenrant.com