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How to play the Darkening of Tristram event in Diablo 3?

Get back to your Diablo roots.

Every January since 2017, Blizzard has gifted Diablo 3 fans with the Darkening of Tristram event. This basically lets the players play through the entirety of the original Diablo campaign, trudging through Leoric’s dungeons to defeat the king’s corrupted skeleton and Diablo himself. While it’s an exciting event for Diablo lovers, it can be some trouble finding and meandering through the wonderfully wretched halls, so let’s walk through it together.

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Entering the dungeon

In early January, the event is activated online and players can go and find it. All you have to do is travel through the Old Tristram waypoint. Then, you head South and you should see a town portal labeled, “Tristram”. Once you enter the portal, you’ll be transported to the pixelated world of the first Diablo, ready to crawl down those classic dungeons.

How many levels?

In the original game, there are sixteen winding dungeon levels for you to explore and this anniversary event will take you through all of them. When you’re exploring the dungeons, it’s important to make sure to scour every corner of this event to get as much loot as possible.

There are over fifty different monsters that you can fight and loot throughout all these levels. This also includes four very different bosses: The burly Butcher, the hard-hitting Skeleton King, the dark and magical Arch-Bishop Lazarus, and the Lord of Terror himself, Diablo. Each boss has a variety of tricks and resistances that you should know:

  • The Butcher: He’s resistant to fire and lightning and is hard to handle up close, so keep your distance and try to use poison to chip at his health.
  • Leoric: The Skeleton King: Fighting Leoric is a constant dance, because you have to fight off him and his summoned skeletons. Also, be careful of his life-stealing ability that heals him; try to hit him and get out before he can use it.
  • Arch-Bishop Lazarus: Destroy his succubi first, then get up close and decimate him. Just be careful of getting too far away and being pelted by his spells.
  • Diablo, Lord of Terror: Diablo is always a bit of a tricky boss, so just keep moving and firing to avoid getting caught out. He’s resistant to all elements and can knock out anyone with a few hits, so just keep focused and keep going.

Any rewards?

Of course, there are a handful of lovely rewards for completing the Darkening of Tristram during January. They are only cosmetic, but they’re still very fun. Your rewards include:

  • Butcher pet
  • Royal Calf pet
  • The Butcher’s Cleaver weapon transmog
  • Wirt’s Leg weapon transmog
  • Classic Angel Portrait
  • Classic Demon Portrait
  • Dungeon completion banner

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Stephanie Roehler
Steph is an eclectic writer who loves SciFi Fantasy games from Diablo to Dark Souls to Teamfight Tactics. They love a good random indie hit as much as they love the next Assassin's Creed, so she's happy to figure out this wide range of game mechanics with you.