Paragon Points are part of a fundamental system in Diablo 4 you need to customize your character.
In Diablo 4, class builds are focused on abilities selected from each class’s skill tree. However, as you progress through the game, you can go deeper into modifying your character.
In this guide you will find everything you need to know about how to get paragon points in Diablo 4 as well as an explanation of the Paragon Boards.
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How to Get Paragon Points in Diablo 4
Paragon Points, in Diablo 4, are primarily earned by leveling up your character after reaching level 50.. Once you do, the experience bar turns blue and it’s split into three parts, and the Paragon tab appears next to the Skill Tree tab. Each segment is represented by a dot in the experience bar. From level 50 to level 100, you only receive Paragon points.
As you earn experience points across all activities in the game and complete a segment, you are rewarded with a Paragon Point. Ultimately, leveling up gives you three paragon points.
another source of certain Paragon points is the fame system, which you can complete by doing activities in each region of the game.
Diablo 4 Paragon Cards Explained
Paragon board is a progression system that allows you to customize your character in Diablo 4 endgame. Boards are specific to each class and all players have access to the same boards, not needing to obtain more using other means.
Paragon Points are used in these maps to unlock nodes. You can only unlock nodes adjacent to the one where you have already used a Paragon Point. You can find different types of nodes to unlock with points in a Paragon board.
There is the regular knot
Besides these three basic nodes, you can also find Legendary Nodes which do not increase stats but add powerful passives to your character. It is important to know that you cannot refund a knot in the middle of a chain. You must repay node by node.
Within each board there are also Glyph sockets, nodes where you can put special items called Paragon Glyphs. Glyphs fuel nodes within their rage by adding effects, giving more possibilities to customize your character. You can get glyphs by completing Nightmarish Dungeons. At the end of these dungeons, you can also upgrade your glyphs, which not only increases their effects, but also their range.
After spending a good amount of Paragon points in a painting, you might reach the painting’s attachment door. Using a dot in it gives you access to a new array. Not only can you check which arrays are in a class, but you can also rotate the next array to start near the nodes that best suit the build you’re running.
Enjoy your time in Diablo 4!
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