The main piece of advice I have for people intending to try a new season is to avoid doing the Challenge Rift until the new season starts because you can only get the reward once a week. Because they change on a weekly basis, I cannot provide a concrete guide on doing them but you can find other content creators who make videos of them on YouTube. Challenge Rifts are great for a new season because completing one allows you to reap the rewards of crafting materials, including 10 Death Breaths. One of the biggest additions to the game that’s a huge bolster to a seasonal start are Challenge Rifts. You can read the old post here but I will augment more in this newer post. In turn, I decided to dig up an old post I wrote and add to it since most of the advice there is still valid but feel now with the various game updates, I should take the time to address additional tips. As someone who has participated in many Diablo 3 seasons in always leveling from the start a fresh toon and generally going solo, I felt that some of the advice people were giving him was bad because he was used to the Necromancer game play and had the story mode hand holding him, which made leveling a Crusader a far more difficult experience. Over on Reddit, I found a post where a new player, who completed the Campaign mode for the first time, was struggling with Adventure Mode as a Crusader on Hard and Normal mode on Season 23.
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