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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2025 7:12 am
Post subject: MMOexp Diablo4: Collectibles and Exploration
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Keep an eye on Renown progression in each region, as it provides valuable rewards like skill points and Paragon points.
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One of the most important collectibles in Diablo 4 is the Altar of Lilith. Scattered across every region, these altars permanently boost the stats of all your characters once found. Completionists will want to use interactive maps to locate every altar, dungeon, and side quest across Sanctuary.
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