Diablo Immortal includes three Factions that vary not just the rewards you may acquire but also the whole dynamic of the game. Your objectives and teams might radically alter depending on which faction you are in.
There’s a lot to learn about each one, and they all play a role in the broader storyline of the game, but a general sketch may save you a lot of time when you start your adventure. There are three Factions in Diablo Immortal that may affect everyone in the game; here’s a guide outlining all you need to know about them.
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All 3 Factions in Diablo Immortal
Unlike previous Diablo games, Diablo Immortal will place a strong emphasis on the Battlegrounds mode. This PvP mode is what drives the game’s Faction structure, and it is the primary cause of conflict between the two major Factions.
When you first start playing Diablo Immortal and begin to level up, you will automatically become an Adventurer. The first Faction is Adventurers, and they do not have the same influence on the game as the other two Factions. They will have access to channels that give PvP war rumours, but that is all.
Following are the factions in Diablo Immortal:
First Faction
Despite having no influence, Adventurers will be the largest Faction in the game. Players who are unable to enter the Shadows or who just do not care will all end up here. There are still rewards to be gained, but they are largely in the form of bounties and gold.
Second Faction
There will be a procedure if you desire to quit the Adventurers and join the Shadows. You can begin by joining the Shadows lottery and hoping for a chance to join the Faction. Otherwise, you’ll need an invitation from someone in the Shadows.
Third Faction
There are several Dark Clans and perhaps unlimited players in the Faction inside the Shadows. This Faction has no cap on the number of players it may have, yet it will still be smaller than the Adventurers. The Shadows’ purpose is to build a massive army capable of defeating the Immortals Faction. This never-ending PvP combat is known as the Cycle of Strife in Diablo.
Every week, the top ten Shadow Clans will face off against the Immortals. In this fight, each side will play separate 8v8 matches at the same time. The winner will be the team that wins the majority of the matches. If the Immortals win, they advance to the following week.
Immortals are the most powerful players in the game, and when they lose in the Cycle of Strife, the top ten Dark Clans take over. The Immortal is the strongest commander of the Dark Clans.
The Immortals’ mission is to keep the Shadows at bay and maintain dominance. However, the Shadows will get stronger with each passing week, and the teams are subject to change. Of course, all of this activity comes with a lot of rewards and recognition.
So that was all about Diablo Immortal’s factions. We’ll include additional information about this in future guides.