Blizzard unveiled a substantial update for Diablo Immortal, making a free character class change available once per week. To take advantage of this feature, players must have their hero at least level 35, and the switch takes place in Westmarch by locating a brazier where the flame can be altered. This change offers a fresh start without the need to invest real money, presenting a strategic option for players who want to experiment with different build paths or roles in the heat of battle. It is important to note that this is a weekly limit, ensuring players rotate classes with consideration and timing.
As an added convenience, players can revert to their previous class without waiting for an additional cooldown, again limited to once per week. After the initial class change, players also gain the option to customize the hero’s appearance, allowing for a new visual identity while preserving the character’s progress. The ability to revert and the appearance customization together give explorers flexibility in how they approach progression and aesthetics within the game.
Following a class change, the player receives a starting equipment set whose power level mirrors that of the previous class. All items are transferred, yet decorative pieces and unique class items are not retained, though they can be recovered if the player returns to the original class later. The character’s clan or squadron affiliation remains intact throughout this transition, preserving social ties and team-based progress. This seamless transfer helps maintain continuity in both gear and community participation, which matters for guild events and cooperative play.
Beyond class changes, the update introduces the Hero’s Path mode accessible to max level characters. This new mode unfolds as a sequence of tasks that grow more challenging as players advance. At present, four chapters are live, with two additional chapters planned to release in the future, expanding the endgame pacing and rewards for seasoned players. The mode rewards consistent play with increasingly demanding objectives, encouraging players to refine their strategies and teamwork as they push deeper into the campaign.
Additionally, two limited-time events have launched to enrich the experience. The Adventure Path event offers a curated progression route with exclusive rewards, while the Ravenous Moon event presents a distinct challenge and its own set of loot. Players can participate in these timed events to earn gear, cosmetics, and other sought-after incentives, enhancing the overall value of the update for participants in both the United States and Canada.
Notes for players emphasize that all changes align with ongoing community feedback and ongoing balancing efforts. The update aims to provide meaningful choices for how players develop their characters while preserving core gameplay and social aspects that define the Diablo Immortal experience. The result is a richer sense of control over the hero’s journey without sacrificing the continuity of progression or group dynamics.