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Diablo 4 Season 12 Speed ​​Leveling Guide: Stop Grinding, Start Streaking! Best Route to Hit Level 60 in Record Time

Category: Diablo 4 Posted: Mar 10, 2026 Views: 1457

Ladies and gentlemen, Diablo 4 Season 12 has finally begun! Before experiencing the new seasonal mechanics, acquiring unique items, and endgame content, the first thing you need to do is definitely level up.

Reaching the current level cap is a prerequisite for experiencing Torment difficulty content faster and participating in the active and booming seasonal economy. More importantly, many character builds cannot be fully utilized before high levels, so leveling up is also a necessary step to start optimizing your character and testing new powerful builds.

Next, we will try to guide you as concisely and clearly as possible on how to level up correctly and efficiently in Season of Slaughter. Whether you are playing solo or in a group, we will help you level your character from level 1 to 60 as quickly as possible. Now, let's get straight to the point.

Diablo 4 Season 12 Speed ​​Leveling Guide: Stop Grinding, Start Streaking! Best Route to Hit Level 60 in Record Time

Creating a Character & Choosing Difficulty

First, you need to create a character on Normal difficulty. Don't choose a character based on the current meta class or which class you think is the strongest this season; just choose one you like.

Please note that we recommend choosing Normal difficulty first. Starting with Season 11, you no longer receive a large number of skill points immediately upon character creation; instead, you need to accumulate them gradually through Season Journeys. This will result in your character being slightly weaker initially.

If you've heard that higher difficulties grant more XP, we can assure you that's complete nonsense. XP depends on how quickly you clear areas, nothing more. So either you set the difficulty higher than Normal and watch others level up while you're stuck, or you play Normal difficulty until around level 45.

Completing or Skipping the Campaign

Next, if you enjoy the campaign mode, start from level one. The game will guide you through a quest chain to earn extra XP. Of course, if you don't like the campaign mode, you can skip it in the character creation menu, but only if at least one character on your account has completed the campaign or reached a specific milestone. This allows new characters to jump straight into the late game and immediately acquire mounts.

Equipping Pets & Completing Quests

The first thing you should do is equip your pet from your inventory. These will help you collect Diablo 4 gold and materials, saving you a significant amount of leveling time. All players will receive the easiest pet by default.

Once you've made your selections, you can begin completing the first few quests of the seasonal campaign and progress until you unlock the reputation board. You'll need to gain a lot of quest XP from these campaign quests. Note that killing monsters and completing events unrelated to the quests themselves will reduce your efficiency, as the vast majority of XP comes from completing quests.

Therefore, you'll need to travel around and complete quests. You should be able to reach level 45 or 50 in about two hours, depending on your class choices, skill point allocation, and the equipment you find along the way.

Mercenaries

If you've completed the quests, you can hire a mercenary in The Den in Nahantu. If this is your first time playing, you'll also need to complete the level 15 key quest to unlock this feature.

However, I must clarify beforehand that if you don't own the Vessel of Hatred or pre-order the new Lord of Hatred expansion, you won't be able to use mercenaries, runes, or Nahantu region. So you can skip this section.

Next, in The Mercenary Den, we can choose Subo as our main mercenary, as he will highlight monsters on the map, helping you kill enemies faster and accumulate XP.

For the second mercenary, choose Varyana to increase attack speed, or you can choose Raheir as Reinforcement, who can help you deal with Crowd Control effects.

Seasonal Journey

Next, we need to complete the various chapters of Seasonal Journey.

Of course, our main purpose in doing this is not to obtain the negligible rewards in each chapter, but to gain extra skill points.

A reminder to returning players: starting with Diablo 4 Season 11, the developers removed Renown bonus from Altars of Lilith and moved all the important rewards to Seasonal Journey. Currently, the rewards from Altars of Lilith are negligible, even in the early game, so you can disregard them.

Seasonal Questline

Next, as with every season, the primary task in D4S12 is completing the main seasonal questline. This season's questline revolves around A Taste of Power. Players can become The Butcher and use The Butcher's unique abilities to acquire new Bloodied items and seasonal currency.

These seasonal quests are marked with leaves; prioritize completing these quest chains. All quests marked with leaf icons have the highest priority, as do Seasonal Journey chapter quests. It's worth noting that unlocking The Butcher's abilities significantly boosts character power, so the earlier you start progressing through the seasonal questline, the better.

Once you reach level 15, a Class Specialization Quest will appear, with different quests for each class. If this is your first time playing a class, you'll need to complete this quest.

Strongholds

For Strongholds, you should definitely farm them after you've leveled up somewhat, but before reaching level 60, because after level 60, the XP gained from Strongholds becomes negligible.

Crucially, the XP reward from Strongholds is the same across all difficulties, so this is especially significant for level 20 or 30 characters, but almost negligible for higher-level characters.

Since the XP reward is the same across all difficulties, it's recommended to choose Normal difficulty. You need to unlock almost all Strongholds because Legion events occur in Stronghold areas, and completing them will double your XP farming speed!

Elixirs & Incense

During leveling, there are some important consumables that will make your XP farming process much more efficient: Elixirs. It's worth noting that Elixirs don't appear at the beginning; they start dropping around level 10, and you can craft them. Therefore, in the early stages of leveling, you can and should gather herbs to craft elixirs to speed up your leveling process.

These elixirs provide a 5% experience bonus and certain attribute increases. You can only activate one elixir at a time, and the effect lasts for 30 minutes, persisting even after death.

Around level 50, in addition to elixirs, some incense will unlock. This provides a buff to you and nearby allies, lasting 20 minutes, but disappears upon death.

To maximize leveling efficiency, you can activate one elixir and up to three different incenses simultaneously; the experience bonuses from both can stack.

In short, with the right techniques, leveling isn't a long process. Don't get stuck on Hard difficulty - follow our leveling guide to unlock Torment difficulty and start farming Bloodied items to dominate Season of Slaughter!

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