Although Diablo Immortal does introduce new elements to the long-running action RPG formula in the way of being free to play with microtransactions, the game will largely feel similar for longtime fans. As expected, players not only gain XP to make their character stronger through additional stats and perks, but they continue to farm loot to get better weapons and gear ranging from varying levels of rarity.
As players progress, the added gear boost not only helps survivability against some difficult bosses, such as the imposing Skarn, but it also opens up new opportunities for higher difficulty levels and even end game activities like Elder Rifts and PvP. Players can also take part in Helliquary Raids, some of the most challenging content in Diablo Immortal, though the rewards are worth it as they grant players with permanent buffs from Demonic Remains as well as a chance at some of the best loot.
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Each month, a new boss becomes available in these raid events inside Diablo Immortal. This month brought a new boss called Vitaath, The Shivering Death, and she's already proving to be a major challenge for players to overcome. Here's everything players need to know including where to find her and tips for taking her out.
Before tracking down The Shivering Death, Diablo Immortal players will need to be at least level 41 and have finished the main campaign in order to access Helliquary Raids. In fact, it's recommended that players have a combat rating of at least 2,280 in order to even stand a chance against Vitaath and her minions. While Helliquary Raids can be done solo, it's highly recommended that players group up to take on Vitaath for a slightly easier time.
Once those prerequisites have
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