There’s a new Diablo Immortal update arriving in Sanctuary, and it’s perhaps the most leisurely yet. If you’re sick of all the dungeon grinding and demon slaying in Blizzard’s crossover RPG game, you can now take some quiet time for a spot of fishing, or plan out your week’s activities with a new calendar function. Of course, if you just can’t get enough loot, there’s plenty more of that coming to keep you busy until the Diablo 4 release date.
A wise person once said that you’re not a true RPG until you’ve added a fishing minigame, and Diablo Immortal is the latest to join those hallowed halls. Upon reaching level 43, you’ll be able to begin your fishing journey in… the noxious marshes of Bilefen. That’s perhaps not somewhere you might have expected to cast a line, but this is Diablo, after all.
Alongside Bilefen, you’ll also be able to fish in Ashwold Cemetery and the Frozen Tundra. Each fishing zone is a safe area, meaning you won’t have to worry about getting into combat, and there are a total of 40 unique species across five rarity tiers to nab as you fill out your Angler’s Log. You’ll also be able to exchange your catches for items and upgrade the look of your rod as you progress.
If you’ve ever struggled to keep track of exactly which activities are coming up in Diablo Immortal, the new calendar and scheduler is a handy addition. It allows both Clans and Warbands to schedule custom activities and have members sign up to participate, as well as keeping track of all the upcoming official in-game activities and events.
Runes have been reworked somewhat, allowing players to convert their masses of excess Runes into something more useful and increase their Gem Power along the way. Normal Gems have been granted a new
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