You can still make it onto Lilith’s statue after Blizzard reveals Diablo 4 launch stats DiablolV Diablo4 Blizzard
Of course, you will need to act soon as these Diablo 4were last recorded on June 11, 2023 so a few more people will surely have added their own names to the growing list since then. But with a large number of players continuing to die at inopportune times during the competition, it may not be a while until we see the last person cross the finish line.
With that said, if you plan on joining the hardcore race to reach level 100, then now would be the best time to do so as other players will undoubtedly be attempting the same thing until the end. Just make sure not to take on more than you can chew or you just might end upIf you’re not interested in competing and joining the exhausting grind, however, then we recommend checking out our guides on
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