Although Diablo Immortal is a free-to-play title, buying in-game will require you to spend money. Like other video games, Diablo Immortal has a fair share of microtransactions that is the primary source of revenue for the game developers. A handful of items are available to buy in the game, including the battle pass, currencies, legendary crests, and more. Although none of these items will impact gameplay, you should be aware of every microtransaction before shelling off your pockets. So without any further delay, here’s everything you need to know about microtransactions in Diablo Immortal.
Every Microtransaction in Diablo Immortal
From the in-game currency to cosmetic items, Diablo Immortal features a wide variety of microtransactions. Here’s a breakdown of everything you can buy in the game:
Crests
Eternal Legendary Crests are used in Diablo Immortal to add two modifiers to the Elder Rift. Competing the Elder Rift rewards a Legendary Gem that can be eventually sold on the market.
- Buy 1 Eternal Legendary Crest for 160 Eternal Orbs
- Buy 10 Eternal Legendary Crest for 1600 Eternal Orbs
Currency
Diablo Immortal’s in-game currency is called Eternal Orbs, and players can use it to buy cosmetic items, battle pass, and other items. Here’s a breakdown of the prices:
- 60: $0.99
- 300(+15): $4.99
- 600(+30): $9.99
- 2,500(+150): $24.99
- 3,000(+450): $49.99
- 6,000(+1,200): $99.99
Featured
Blizzard Entertainment, the developers behind Diablo Immortal, bring exclusive offers to the in-game shop, and this section is known as Featured. As of writing, you can purchase the beginner’s pack for $0.99, which offers 60 Eternal orbs and a cosmetic item.
Cosmetic Items
Similar to other video games, Diablo Immortal has an abundance of cosmetic items that players can buy from the in-game shop. Although none of these items impact gameplay, they are only meant to give an appealing look to your characters and weapons.