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PixelSmith
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2026 11:46 am
Post subject: U4GM Diablo 4 Lord of Hatred Fast 1 to 70 Guide
The first few hours of Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred can make even calm players act daft. You log in, see everyone racing, and suddenly you're copying some level 70 build while your character is still wearing scraps. That's how a āfastā start turns into a slow one. If you want a smoother climb, treat early gear as fuel, not treasure, and don't be afraid to use practical options like
Diablo 4 items cheap
as part of your wider prep if you're trying to save time around launch. The real trick isn't playing like a machine. It's cutting out the silly delays that don't give you XP.
Get a Working Build Before Chasing the Dream Build
From level 1 to 35, you're not building your masterpiece. You're building a lawn mower. You need one skill that clears packs, one way to move quickly, and some answer to resource problems. That's it. If your build kills groups without stopping every two seconds, you're fine. Don't sit there worrying about perfect affixes or some late-game synergy you can't even use yet. You'll replace half your gear before lunch anyway. Pick what keeps enemies dying and your feet moving.
Don't Let Bad Content Waste Your Night
A lot of players lose time because they feel weird about leaving unfinished content. Don't. If a dungeon sends you down three dead ends, bail. If the monster density feels awful, leave. Nobody's handing out medals for jogging through empty corridors. Strongholds, busy events, compact dungeons, and packed routes are what you want. You'll know a good spot when your screen stays busy and your XP bar keeps twitching. If you're spending more time running than fighting, you're not speed leveling. You're sightseeing.
Your Weapon Matters More Than Your Feelings
Between 35 and 50, gear attachment becomes a real problem. Orange text looks exciting, sure, but an old legendary weapon can quietly wreck your pace. If a plain rare drops with much higher DPS, equip it. Don't argue with the numbers. Don't waste gold trying to polish some underleveled item that should've been scrapped ten minutes ago. This part of the game rewards blunt decisions. More weapon damage means faster kills, faster clears, and fewer awkward fights where a basic elite starts feeling like a raid boss.
Keep Town Visits Brutally Short
From 50 to 70, the biggest enemy often isn't a demon. It's the stash. You pop into town for āone quick checkā and then spend eight minutes comparing rings like you're buying a house. Set rules before that happens. Salvage most drops, keep only obvious upgrades, and move out. If you use outside services for supplies or trading, a site like
U4GM
fits best when it helps reduce downtime rather than giving you another excuse to stand around. Watch your kill speed too. If elites take forever, lower the difficulty or fix your weapon. Pride doesn't level characters. Constant killing does.