Diablo IV Capstone Dungeon
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How to Unlock Capstone Dungeons in Diablo IV

Capstone Dungeons unlock new challenges for players to tackle in Diablo IV. Additionally, these are required for players to raise their World Tier, which will grant them more experience and unique item drops. Players will want to unlock these dungeons immediately, but preferably once they hit the appropriate levels. As I can attest, these dungeons are nothing to scoff at.

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When can you unlock Capstone Dungeons in Diablo IV?

Capstone Dungeons in Diablo IV can be unlocked at the following levels:

  • Level 50
  • Level 75
  • Level 100

In order to unlock their first Capstone Dungeon, players must complete the main story and reach level 50. Once the main story has been completed, players can head to the Cathedral of Light to take on their first set of challenges. Upon completion, players will then have access to World Tier III, which adds Helltide Events to the game.

Unfortunately, Capstone Dungeons cannot be accessed if you are below the level for each unlock. This means you cannot tackle the level 50, 70, and 100 Capstone Dungeons if you have not hit its respective level. Thankfully, the main scenario gives quite a lot of experience, and even rushing the story will have you hitting level 35 before finishing it.

Diablo IV is available on the PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.


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