{"id":32100,"date":"2022-06-03T09:57:20","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T09:57:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/diablo-immortal-bounties-work-location-rewards-tips"},"modified":"2024-07-19T10:43:49","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T10:43:49","slug":"diablo-immortal-bounties-work-location-rewards-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/diablo\/diablo-immortal-bounties-work-location-rewards-tips","title":{"rendered":"Diablo Immortal Bounties – How They work, Location, Rewards, Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"

Diablo Immortal<\/a> has unique gameplay activities for players to participate in that can yield incredible rewards. Bounties are one of the many in-game activities you can embark on when exploring the vast open-world or getting caught up in action inside dungeons.<\/p>\n

These short-timed quests are similar to bounties in Diablo 3; they are a great way to earn experience and can be done relatively quickly. This guide details what are bounties, how to unlock them, where to find a bounty board, rewards and general tips to get you started in Diablo Immortal.<\/p>\n

Diablo Immortal Bounties – How to unlock and location<\/h2>\n

Diablo Immortal’s Bounty system revolves around players accepting a mini-quest from a board which requires them to eliminate their targets if successfully found. To accept a Bounty, you’ll need to head to the Palace Courtyard in Westmarch and complete Charsi’s tutorial quest to unlock the Bounty system.<\/p>\n

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Complete the tutorial quest in Westmarch to gain access to the Quartermaster and the Bounty system. (Picture: Blizzard Entertainment)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After completing the tutorial quest, find the Quartermaster NPC Derek beside the Bounty Board to accept a quest before returning to him. You can accept up to four Bounties at a time, but you can complete a maximum of eight Bounties per day.<\/p>\n

In Diablo Immortal, there are two types of Bounties you can partake in: Bounties with a blue border have targets located in the open world, while Bounties with a green border are dungeon bounties. The dungeon bounties require more time and patience to complete, so if you’re pressed for time, completing the open-world Bounties may be your best bet.<\/p>\n

If there’s a specific area or region you wish to avoid or you’re not ready to explore, you can re-roll for different bounties. You can re-roll for bounties in other areas or locations a maximum of three times daily, for which what bounties you’re left with must be completed.<\/p>\n

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The green border Bounties have targets located within dungeons which require more time to complete. (Picture: Blizzard Entertainment)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

All Bounties are of the Normal difficulty before reaching the max level. Any Bounty you’ve accepted at max level must be completed on Hell 1 and higher difficulty; however, this doesn’t affect the rewards you’ll earn from the Bounty.<\/p>\n

It’s also worth mentioning that Bounties can be completed either solo or with your clan<\/a>. Clan leaders can share their Bounties with the members by sharing them with the clan or by selecting a clan member’s profile to share directly with them.<\/p>\n